Homeless Encampments and Luxury Apartments: Our Long Strange Boom

It’s been a long, strange economic boom since the nadir of the Global Financial Meltdown in 2009. A 10-year long boom that saw the S&P 500 rise from 666 in early 2009 to 2,780 and GDP rise by 43% has been slightly more uneven for most participants.

First and most importantly, household income hasn’t risen by the same percentages as assets, GDP or costs of big-ticket expenses such as rent, healthcare and college tuition. The broadest measure of income, median household income, has registered a 23% increase in the past decade, roughly half of GDP gains and a mere fraction of stock market and housing gains.

It’s well known income gains have skewed to the top, as revealed by Census Bureau data: Historical Income Tables: Household (US Census Bureau).

The bottom quintile (20%) registered income gains of 20% from 2009 to 2017, while the middle quintile (roughly speaking, the middle class) gained 25.5% and the top 5% enjoyed a 31.6% gain.

The raw numbers tell the story in a slightly more visceral fashion:

Upper limit of bottom quintile: $24,638 up 20% since 2009

Upper limit of middle quintile: $77,552 up 25.5% since 2009

Lower limit of top 5%: $237,034 up 31.6% since 2009 
(the median household income is much higher–around $350,000 according to Household Income Quintiles the Tax Policy Center.)

So the top 5% earn at a minimum 10 times the lowest quintile income and around 4 or 5 times the middle quintile income.

Here in Northern California, this has manifested in rapidly expanding homeless encampments a stone’s throw away from new luxury rental apartments charging $3,000 and up for one-bedroom flats and $4,000 and up for two-bedroom flats.

Meanwhile, the streets are filled with potholes and cracks. Maintaining streets–presumably one of the core missions of local government–is simply not being done in a timely manner. Major streets are in such disrepair that local businesses have taken to raising banners demanding “pave our street now.”

Let’s look at three charts of the long, strange boom from 2009: median household income (up 23%), national rents (up 31%) and rent in the San Francisco Bay Area (up 52.4%). Rents are double the gains in median household income in many cities.

The tens of thousands of pricey rentals being built in the region assume an endless expansion of well-paid techie jobs filled by young techies who are happy to sacrifice all hope of ever owning a home in the region ($900,000 for a 100-year old bungalow on a 5,000 square foot lot) or having a family unless they cash in on an IPO or marry a techie who already cashed in.

Sadly, the affordable housing fees collected by cities (up to $10 million per project) are not enough to address the unprecedented need for affordable housing and low-cost housing solutions for the homeless and near-homeless.

What’s behind the soaring cost of housing? It’s really pretty simple: the extended near-zero interest rates and unlimited liquidity pushed by the Federal Reserve as the “solution” for recession have impoverished the bottom 80% and put ownership of capital out of reach for all but the top 5%.

Though the mainstream media punditry and the political class will deny this, the cold truth is homelessness and soaring rents are the only possible outputs of central bank policies that inflate asset bubbles that inevitably outpace the wages needed to pay the soaring cost of rent and housing. 

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Majority of California Residents Want to Leave: Poll

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Source: Joel B. Pollak

A new poll reveals that 53% of California residents are considering leaving the Golden State because of the high cost of living.

The “Trust Barometer” poll, by Edelman Intelligence, was conducted January 4-20 among 1,500 California residents, with a margin of error of 2.5%. A special oversample of 400 tech workers in the San Francisco Bay Area was also conducted, with a margin of error of 4.8%.

The results are sobering. Nearly two-thirds, 62%, of respondents said they believed the best days of California were in the past.

In addition, more than two-thirds, 68%, of Californians, believe the tech industry has been under-regulated — up 6% from 2018. That proportion is slightly higher among tech employees, 69% of whom think their industry has been under-regulated. 58% of Californians said the tech industry should be more regulated, up 12% from last year.

Nearly three-fourths of residents, 72%, say “cost and availability of housing is a very serious issue for California” — rising to 76% in the Bay Area.

And 62% of residents say “homelessness is a very serious issue for California. The proportion in the Bay Area is the same.

SFGate.com notes: “It appears the housing and homelessness crises have led to a pessimistic outlook.”

It adds (original links):

The trend is backed up by much of SFGATE’s past reporting. We’ve spoken with people who’ve left California for the Pacific Northwest, Texas and Denver — all popular destinations for Bay Area ex-pats. Nearly everyone we talked to cites the high cost of living as the primary reason they left. Others were looking for a slower pace of life, lower taxes, less traffic and more time with family.

There have been other signs of the California exodus. In December, it was revealed that one of the most frequently Googled questions in California last year was “Should I move out?”

California passed the United Kingdom last year to become the fifth-largest economy in the world, behind only the U.S. as a whole, China, Japan, and Germany.

The Bay Area was also found to be leading the nation in outward migration, meaning more people are leaving the region than moving in. However, most people who moved out of the Bay Area didn’t go to far; the number one destination was Sacramento, followed by Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland and San Diego.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. He is also the co-author of How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a Revolution, which is available from Regnery. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

Talk Nation Radio: Ana Maria Gower on Art Against Militarism

Ana Maria Gower is a Serbian-British mixed media artist focusing on the themes of memories, life path, and experiences of war. The origin of her artistic interests goes back to her own experience of surviving the NATO bombings of Yugoslavia and its capital – Belgrade. Being a 10-year-old in a war zone, she witnessed the destruction caused by NATO involvement both during the conflict and for years after. A graduate of Central Saint-Martins (London, UK), she has participated in numerous exhibitions in the UK, Serbia, and the United States. She currently lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. And she will be exhibiting her art and speaking at the No to NATO – Yes to Peace Festival in April in Washington DC (See NotoNATO.org).

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Congressman Vilified for Comments

The mainstream media are crying racism as they excoriate Rep. Steve King over trivial “politically incorrect” statements. 

By Dr. Kevin Barrett

Let me preface what I am about to say by disavowing all forms of racism and hatred. I am classified as “white” according to the simplistic ethnic-identity system that prevails in the United States, but the last I checked that wasn’t a crime, just a cause for guilt, hand-wringing, and hypocrisy.

I am pretty sure I’m not particularly racist. I spent many years living in mostly black neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area and loved it. I was happy when a close high school friend married an African-American woman, not because she was black, but because she was gorgeous, friendly, and down-to-earth. My own wife is an American who immigrated from Morocco, and whose ancestry stems from much of Europe, Asia, and Africa. I have no personal interest in preserving the “purity” of any race. My race is the human race.

That said, I am not about to join the lynch mob hounding Rep. Steve King (D-Iowa) who represents a district about an hour’s drive from my house. The New York Times is hounding King over his “history of racist remarks.” House Republicans have obediently removed King from his committee assignments and may join Democrats in formally censuring him. Yet, by any sane measure, most of King’s supposedly racist statements are monumentally less offensive than what the whole U.S. government has been doing to black, brown, and yellow people since World War II: massacring them in ongoing military and CIA interventions that scholar and author William Blum has called “the American holocaust,” whose total number of victims is reliably estimated to be around 60 million, as tallied in a book by Noam Chomsky and Andre Vltchek titled On Western Terrorism.

Compared to the ongoing American holocaust of 60 million non-white people, the supposed speech crimes of King are pretty mild.

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Consider the first “racist remark” on King’s Times rap sheet. King introduced a bill, stating, “That the U.S.A. is the unchallenged greatest nation in the world and that it has derived its strength from . . . Christianity, free-enterprise capitalism, and Western civilization.”

That statement may be banal. It may be parochial. It may overestimate “free-enterprise capitalism,” which has metastasized into today’s global neoliberal cancer. But racist?

The Times continues listing King’s speech crimes: “Mr. King is the chief sponsor of a law making English the official language of Iowa . . . (then) introduces the English Language Unity Act, a bill to make English the official language of the United States. . . . Mr. King sues the Iowa secretary of state for posting voting information on an official website in Spanish, Laotian, Bosnian, and Vietnamese.”

Okay, so the guy isn’t so good with foreign languages, like most Americans. But what does any of this have to do with racism? Aren’t the real racists those people who believe that today’s mostly non-white immigrants, unlike the mostly white immigrants of yesteryear, are too stupid to learn English?

Like President Donald Trump, King has made ill-informed remarks exaggerating the crime threat posed by illegal immigrants. Some of these statements could conceivably be called “racist” in that they unfairly and inaccurately denigrate an ethnic group, Hispanics, so I won’t defend those. But the majority of King’s supposed speech crimes are either positive statements about his own groups (whites, “Western civilization,” Americans) or reasonable expressions of concern about those groups’ demographic decline. The Times thinks King is a racist for saying: “Preventing babies being born is not medicine. That’s not constructive to our culture and our civilization. If we let our birthrate get down below the replacement rate, we’re a dying civilization.” That statement obviously is not racist. What’s more, it is largely accurate. So why is it such a problem?

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By addressing the issue of the demographic decline of white Americans, and people of European ancestry in general, King is touching on realities that are currently unspeakable in mainstream discourse. But when America’s liberal gatekeepers clamp a tight lid on this subject, they simply increase the pressure inside the pressure cooker, increasing the likelihood of an eventual explosion.

When colonial France sent more than a million white French settlers into Algeria, the native Algerians understandably rebelled. The result was a horrific war.

When European Jews flooded into Palestine against the wishes of the Palestinian people, the Palestinians understandably rebelled. The result is endless regional war—a war that has taken more than 10 million lives and is far from over.

It is normal for people to defend their own ethnicity and its claim on territory occupied for generations. White Americans, scheduled for minority status by 2050, are increasingly unhappy with that prospect. And why shouldn’t they be?

This taboo topic calls for thoughtful conversation, not shaming and silencing.

Kevin Barrett, Ph.D., is an Arabist-Islamologist scholar and one of America’s best-known critics of the War on Terror. From 1991 through 2006, Dr. Barrett taught at colleges and universities in San Francisco, Paris, and Wisconsin. In 2006, however, he was attacked by Republican state legislators who called for him to be fired from his job at the University of Wisconsin-Madison due to his political opinions.

Crop Circle Formation Researcher Michael FreeHawk Polani

MICHAEL FREEHAWK is from the San Francisco Bay Area and has been a researcher for over 25 years and an experiencer for much longer. Starting as a child, Michael has had numerous experiences that range from sightings of craft in the skies, spirits and ghostly apparitions and paranormal activity.
Michael has had first hand experience within crop formations and is best known for his work on what came to be known as the Chandler Formation in Chandler, Arizona. Because of the Arizona Crop Formation Michael had the pleasure of working in conjunction with well known researchers such as Linda Moulton Howe, Nancy Talbott and the late Biophysicist Dr. William Levengood.
As a result of Michael’s discovery and research of the Chandler formation, he was invited to be a guest speaker at numerous engagements which includes Phoenix and Marin/Sonoma MUFON’S, Dr. Chet Snows “Signs of Destiny” conference and various radio shows. He also went on to become a co-creator of the Phoenix Rising groups conference titled “Embracing Contact” in Scottsdale, Arizona…
You can find Michael FreeHawk on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/michael.polani
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BTS-UFO CON LIVE 2018 Sat Mar 24/18

Beyond The Strange will be broadcasting live UFO activist, researcher and experiencer, Lorien Fenton’s CAUFOCON 2018 this Sat and Sun Mar 24-25th from 4-7pmPT both days. Dave will talk to scheduled speakers, guest and vendors as well. Airing on The Fringe FM and right here on beyondthestrange.com Don’t miss it!
Lorien Fenton became actively involved in the San Francisco Bay Area UFO Community after almost dying from a mysterious form of Pneumonia during the H1N1 scare of summer 2009. It was that near death experience which propelled her into doing the work she loves in a community that she has been passionate about her entire life.
Lorien is the MUFON Marin and Sonoma counties Section Director, holding meetings in Petaluma, CA on the first Saturday of the month. Lorien’s nonprofit, Conscious Community Events, produces UFO CON held annually in the San Francisco Bay Area. Visit www.CAUFOCON.com.

SPECIAL! UFO CON 2018 Sat Mar 24/18

Beyond The Strange will be broadcasting live UFO activist, researcher and experiencer, Lorien Fenton’s CAUFOCON 2018 this Sat and Sun Mar 24-25th from 4-7pmPT both days. Dave will talk to scheduled speakers, guest and vendors as well. Airing on The Fringe FM and right here on beyondthestrange.com Don’t miss it!
Lorien Fenton became actively involved in the San Francisco Bay Area UFO Community after almost dying from a mysterious form of Pneumonia during the H1N1 scare of summer 2009. It was that near death experience which propelled her into doing the work she loves in a community that she has been passionate about her entire life.
Lorien is the MUFON Marin and Sonoma counties Section Director, holding meetings in Petaluma, CA on the first Saturday of the month. Lorien’s nonprofit, Conscious Community Events, produces UFO CON held annually in the San Francisco Bay Area. Visit www.CAUFOCON.com.

Wine Country Ghost Hunting w/ Jeff Dwyer Oct 8/17

This Sunday Oct 8th 5pmPST Join me and special guests AlexMistretta and Rick Sinnett as I talk with Napa Ghost Hunter Jeff Dwyer.
Jeff is a third-generation San Francisco Bay Area native. Born in Oakland and raised in the island community of Alameda, Jeff became a champion swimmer in high school, a lifeguard, and scuba instructor while nurturing his love for local history. As a boy, he explored the old neighbor hoods of Alameda, sometimes sneaking into a abandoned Victorian mansions to look for ghosts. About the age of 10, Jeff noticed that he could see things that others could not. He soon realized he was seeing ghosts or spirit remnants. Throughout his teenage years, Jeff’s desire for adventure took him to many of the Bay Area’s most historic locations including the old Oakland Airport, Jack London’s home in nearby Sonoma, Fort Point in San Francisco, and the Winchester House in San Jose.
Jeff attended the East Bay campus of the California State University, the University of California at Berkeley, and the University of Southern Califiornia, earning a bachelor’s degree, two master of science degrees, and a pH. D. in the medical sciences. He has held positions at various medical schools as a professor medical physiology, research associate professor of anesthesiology, and researcher in hyperbaric medicine. These jobs took him west to Hawaii, east to North Carolina, South to Panama City, Florida, and back to Southern California. Moving away from research and academia in recent years, Jeff has had a variety of experiences in intensive care units, rehabilitation centers, and medical clinics in Southern California and San Francisco Bay Area hospitals.
Numerous paranormal experiences in hospitals and other clinical settings intensified Jeff’s interest in ghosts and after-life phenomena and prompted him to write his first book, Ghost Hunter’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area. This was followed by his second book, Ghost Hunter’s Guide to Los Angeles. Jeff’s third book, delayed by Hurricane​ Katrina, is Ghost Hunter’s Guide to New Orleans. It was released in September of 2007. That highly successful book was followed in June of 2008 with the Ghost Hunter’s Guide to Seattle and, in September of 2009, Ghost Hunter’s Guide to California’s Gold Rush Country.
A second edition of Ghost Hunter’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area. as published in 2012. He is currently completing Ghost Hunter’s Guide to Portland and the Oregon Coast. Future projects will take him to Civil War battlefields and to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Jeff Dwyer has also written three novels and a TV movie script–Sailor on Horseback–that chronicles the final three years in the life of legendary writer Jack London. Jeff’s work is represented by S. J. Clark Literary Agency.
Jeff keeps busy with his paranormal investigations, writing projects, personal appearances at book events, radio and TV appearances, and a demanding job as a clinical specialist in cardiology at a busy medical center. He lives in Fairfield, near California’s famous Napa Valley, with his wife and three children.

Spread Love (free download) by XienHow feat. Greg Fernandez Jr

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In the San Francisco Bay Area, the artist known as Zyme (Co-Director) asked as many people as he could throw up a Peace sign for the camera. XienHow of Livenfire Records (Director) had a vision for the music video you are about to see. Today that vision becomes a reality…
Today is December 21, 2012 and it is a good day to spread some love and share this video with Truth Seekers, Truth Tellers, and anyone who believes in the power of Love and Peace.

May God be With You All!

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Song Credits:
by XienHow featuring Greg Fernandez Jr.
from the album – P.D.R. to be released in 2013
lyrics (full lyrics below)
written by Z. Seville and G. Fernandez Jr.
credits
from P​.​D​.​R. – Pop Dance Rap
music by Aleks Yakovlev
mixed and mastered by Dublin Beats
recorded at OHM Studio, San Jose California

Verse One – XienHow
I’m an instrument of love
And a messenger for peace
I was send from up above
Down below into the streets
As an activist, philanthropist
An Advocate for each
I’m an archer to the marker
And I handle it with ease
Give me the middle finger
And I’ll give you two of these
Appendages, that with their hands
Create the peace
In the center of the circle
With a line below the V
Is a symbol representing
What it is we’re meant to be
Buddah, Jesus Christ, Ghandi, Martin Luther King
Do believe the righteous godly starting huger things
Yes, God made me an angel with the Word in stead of wings
So that I could paint the passage on the road to finding dreams
As I spread the positivity through every single scene
I enjoy the possibilities from everything I’ve seen
I give you peace, I give you love
And everything else in between
And throw them deuces to the sky
And leave you every part of me

Verse Two – Greg Fernandez Jr
They don’t even dream about a world without pain
Live with no shame
Think about a world without games
How we could change
Why they wanna make me kill another who, just like me
Got a father mother brother family, just like me
Blame society, that ain’t the whole truth
Full of bitter rivalries, I don’t even know you
The game is never-ending
That’s why I’m not pretending
If I’m falling out of touch
I’ll make a new beginning
Erase the past, mistakes won’t last
I’m like scarface, free at last, wearin no mask
so when the time is right
I’m gonna make myself listen
Decide tonight If I can fill the void missin’
Least of all I’m gonna feel more pain
Most of all I got myself to blame

Verse Three – Greg Fernandez Jr
We keep killin’ each other
Gonna bury another
Son of a mother
Who shouldn’t die before his father
But the guns are the problem
When the problem is the people
Too much ego, too prideful to let go
Boys in the hood know better than me
All I do is observe everything that I see
I know that time is short
No time to rest in peace
People see peace as an early defeat
I treat a battle won in peace like a victory
Somethin’s happen, reactions that I don’t see
When the time is right
I’m gonna make myself listen
Decide tonight, can I fill the void missin’
Least of all I’m gonna feel more pain
Most of all I got myself to blame

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