SB 51: the California politics thread

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sky is blue-ish today!

sarahell, Monday, 14 September 2020 23:04 (three years ago) link

yes today in Berkeley it's not bad at all, despite the air quality apparently still being unhealthy.

akm, Monday, 14 September 2020 23:09 (three years ago) link

I guess I should say "it doesn't look as bad as it has" not that it's 'not bad at all'.

akm, Monday, 14 September 2020 23:09 (three years ago) link

the south bay was way worse yesterday than SF/Oak/Berk ... sorry to south bay ppl

sarahell, Monday, 14 September 2020 23:11 (three years ago) link

also, I want to read this book -- anyone else familiar?

https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781943859399?aff=NetGalley

sarahell, Monday, 14 September 2020 23:13 (three years ago) link

xp It was weakly sunny in SF today too, but the air quality all over the bay area is still really bad from what I'm seeing. Looking right now the air quality index is at 181, 'unhealthy'.

I went for a 4+ mile walk yesterday to a friend's house. I don't have respiratory issues and maybe the mask was protective - I didn't find myself coughing, but I woke up in the middle of the night and my eyes were burning and watering

Dan S, Monday, 14 September 2020 23:43 (three years ago) link

just started this, might be of interest to some here. fair warning not sure if it's good yet though. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46183582-golden-gates

unrelated to housing but on topic for thread: this was a wild ride, absolutely deranged last hundred pages or so, highly recommended. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17978092-the-crusades-of-cesar-chavez

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Tuesday, 15 September 2020 16:19 (three years ago) link

golden gates was pretty good. it's very bay area focused, which i don't think is a blind spot of the book, but rather reflects a blind spot in the yimby movement.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 17 September 2020 20:57 (three years ago) link

https://www.kqed.org/news/11839164/poll-voters-cool-to-measure-backed-by-uber-and-lyft

A new poll finds that voters are closely divided on a November ballot measure that would allow companies like Uber, Lyft and Doordash to continue treating their workers as contractors rather than employees, with the measure currently far short of the majority support it will need to pass.

The Berkeley IGS Poll finds that Proposition 22 is favored by 39% of likely voters, while 36% oppose it and 25% are undecided.

The poll also found Proposition 15, which would raise taxes on commercial and industrial property worth $3 million or more, ahead by 49% to 34% with 17% undecided.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 16:23 (three years ago) link

I really get sick of these special-interest ballot measures, funded by corporations with narrow interests. Remember the one a couple years ago about ambulance drivers getting paid for lunch breaks or not? Why the hell were Californians asked to weigh in on that?
This is why we have a state legislature... we should not hold referendums on every little arcane dispute.

Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 16:35 (three years ago) link

turns out the california state constitution is bad!

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 16:39 (three years ago) link

a ballot measure can only be overturned by another ballot measure. so there's a ratchet effect until you can't do anything without a ballot measure.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 16:40 (three years ago) link

also good luck *ever* regulating the service economy if 22 passes

Prop 22 establishes a batshit, completely unprecedented 7/8ths voting threshold that legislators would have to meet in order to pass any labor law related to this industry.

This fucks over ALL Californians.

(11/n)

— Sasha Perigo (@sashaperigo) September 15, 2020

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 16:41 (three years ago) link

I've been wondering about the details of prop 22 after seeing a sudden surge of pro-22 ads lately ("I'm just a simple uber driver who wants to be able to continue providing for my family, why won't you let me do that?"). I'm inclined to oppose it, but I realized I'm not entirely sure why. Something about I support organized labor. I guess it's time I read the whole thing on ballotpedia.

https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_22,_App-Based_Drivers_as_Contractors_and_Labor_Policies_Initiative_(2020)

the burrito that defined a generation, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:06 (three years ago) link

I think there are gig economy people who are happy with the make-your-own-schedule part of the job. Seems like national healthcare (or forcing gig companies to provide healthcare, sure) would make this less of a scary choice.

DJI, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:13 (three years ago) link

well possibly (not really) but in any case national healthcare isn't one of the choices on the ballot.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:18 (three years ago) link

what *current* drivers want is pretty complicated (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3488009), but it's also not the only thing that matters fwiw. fracturing of the future workforce into people who earn above minimum wage and people who earn below it (and have no benefits) is not good for anyone.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:21 (three years ago) link

also the specifics of proposition 22 are unbelievably undemocratic (see above, plus take a look at how much money is being spent) and if it passes it will cause long term damage to *governance* in california. if you don't like AB5 then work on changing AB5 rather than fucking up how the state is run.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:23 (three years ago) link

cannot stress this enough: fuck prop 22.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:23 (three years ago) link

right, the inclusion of the 7/8ths thing is very concerning. I don't like that this is simultaneously a referendum on a new category of labor law and a referendum on ballot referendums themselves.

the burrito that defined a generation, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:28 (three years ago) link

I think there are gig economy people who are happy with the make-your-own-schedule part of the job.

and they can still have that and be employees. ... I read something recently from a pro-22 person that was like, "they're not going to like being employees because they will be unable to write off their mileage and car expenses" which really struck me with its myopia ... if the drivers were employees, they could be reimbursed for the mileage and expenses AND get paid a legal wage.

sarahell, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 17:30 (three years ago) link

I'm convinced pro-22 people simply think employers shouldn't be obligated to provide benefits to full-time employees in the first place. They're more concerned with their right to flexibility than they are with another driver's right to benefits if that driver wants to drive full-time.

the burrito that defined a generation, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 20:16 (three years ago) link

yup

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 21:38 (three years ago) link

Lot's of deceiving propositions on this year's ballot. I'm afraid that one of 19, 22, or 24 is going to pass based on misinformation and laziness.

octobeard, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 22:02 (three years ago) link

um, 24 should pass and 19 is complicated but i wouldn't call it deceptive

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Wednesday, 23 September 2020 22:08 (three years ago) link

Now the Guv has banned all new gasoline powered cars & trucks.. well, in 15 years.

Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 23 September 2020 22:11 (three years ago) link

I’ve been doing way too much Prop 15 phonebanking these days. On behalf of the official campaign, my union, and the statewide DSA effort.

https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/california-proposition-15-ballot-measure-neoliberalism

john shopkins (naus), Saturday, 26 September 2020 05:56 (three years ago) link

I will be becoming a Californian just in time to vote in this election! Thread bookmarked. Tell me how to votes pls. Yes on 15, what else?

This is all very exciting/overwhelming after 20 years as a mostly disenfranchised DC resident with only the rare ballot measure to vote on.

mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Saturday, 26 September 2020 11:35 (three years ago) link

Spouse is completely slammed with work on the pres election and anticipated fallout, no time to devote to CA politics, so I will just tell him how to vote. So you are getting two votes for the price of guiding me.

mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Saturday, 26 September 2020 11:41 (three years ago) link

xxp - the only remotely valid concern I've heard from the Anti-Prop 15 side are worries about property tax increases being passed through to commercial tenants, which there really isn't that much to say about. Will property owners do this? If the leases with their tenants allow it, then probably.

sarahell, Saturday, 26 September 2020 18:17 (three years ago) link

Quincie

here are my ballot measure endorsements if you want to vote the caek slate

15: eliminate part of california's insane, unique property tax break, yes
16: repeal law banning affirmative action, yes
17: allow people on parole to vote, yes
18: allow people who will be 18 years old by general to vote in primary, yes
20: classify more crimes as felonies, collect more DNA, no
21: allow more local rent control, yes
22: undo law that made uber/lyft/etc. drivers employees, no
24: more privacy online, yes
25: replace cash bail (which sucks) with (algorithmic?) risk assesements (which also suck, but maybe a bit less), yes

no opinion: 14 (stem cell money), 23 (dialysis clinics), 19 (technical thing about inheritance of property tax breaks that bundles in some weird stuff about fires and honestly seems kind of weird given who is supporting it)

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Saturday, 26 September 2020 20:51 (three years ago) link

I’m now a weak yes on 19 and an even stronger no on 22 than when I wrote that.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Saturday, 26 September 2020 20:52 (three years ago) link

thanks for reposting that summary, caek

Dan S, Saturday, 26 September 2020 21:24 (three years ago) link

California AB5 is a shitshow, and the condescension of its primary sponsor has been irritating in the extreme. kudos to the authors of Prop 22 for coming up with something so much worse I can't wait to vote it down.

Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Saturday, 26 September 2020 22:54 (three years ago) link

yes thx caek, helpful to have things summarized down to their essence

mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Sunday, 27 September 2020 01:22 (three years ago) link

you now have to press "confirm" below a message that says "yes on prop 22" to use uber. holy shit https://t.co/8WVgtQuqh7

— chris arvin πŸ’• 🌁 (@chrisarvinsf) September 28, 2020

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Monday, 28 September 2020 19:41 (three years ago) link

ugh

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 28 September 2020 19:50 (three years ago) link

heil uber ...

sarahell, Monday, 28 September 2020 23:22 (three years ago) link

I really want 16 to win, but it seems to have little support, and Asian groups are opposing it, and this shit didn't help: https://californiaglobe.com/section-2/no-on-prop-16-campaign-highlights-anti-asian-racism-facebook-mistakenly-bans-for-hate-speech/.

akm, Tuesday, 29 September 2020 00:01 (three years ago) link

This guy is worst thing that has happened to the NIKBY movement in years

LOL -- Trump claims (absurdly) that Biden will destroy the suburbs by "abolishing single-family zoning" pic.twitter.com/IyblGkivwW

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 1, 2020

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 October 2020 02:26 (three years ago) link

*NIMBY

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 October 2020 02:27 (three years ago) link

I don’t know about 23 or 24. Leaning towards no on 23. Of course I support internet privacy, but even the EFF is against 24?? Idk more research needed

brimstead, Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:38 (three years ago) link

is the EFF bad?

brimstead, Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:39 (three years ago) link

it's a mixed bag

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:57 (three years ago) link

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/07/why-eff-doesnt-support-cal-prop-24

This November, Californians will be called upon to vote on a ballot initiative called the California Privacy Rights Act, or Proposition 24. EFF does not support it; nor does EFF oppose it.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:58 (three years ago) link

ah ok my bad

brimstead, Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:59 (three years ago) link

well, they have some pretty good arguments that it may be net a bad proposition, so i think it's worth considering.

they have a history of libertarianism though, so i'm not 100% sure how seriously to take them on things like this.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 October 2020 04:01 (three years ago) link

thanks, caek

brimstead, Thursday, 1 October 2020 16:55 (three years ago) link

This is an extremely well done piece illustrating bureaucracy https://t.co/Sqz5tg0fGX

— Eliot Brown (@eliotwb) October 3, 2020

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Saturday, 3 October 2020 18:46 (three years ago) link

We need to get our windows replaced, and we had to pay an β€œexpediter” to get the permit pulled. Without her, we were looking at basically no estimate for when they could get it pulled. With her it happened in one day. Such BS.
(I’m in SF)

DJI, Saturday, 3 October 2020 19:25 (three years ago) link


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