Matt Welch | May 22, 2008
I'll be on Warren Olney's terrific public radio program at 7:00 p.m. Laker time to defend the merits of Prop. 98 and attempt to explain to a SoCal audience how restricting the rights of property owners is not the best way to create "affordable housing." You can listen in on the Internet.
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Matt, I hope you can explain the differences between 98 and 99
-- I'm still not certain which to vote for.
Is it true that 98 will mean renters won't be entitled to their
deposits back? That's what opponents are saying. I don't see
anything in prop that states this, but the proponents don't seem to
deny this is the case.
Colin -- 99 doesn't protect business owners and farmers (and
renters!) from Kelo-like seizures. It also (more smartly, in terms
of ability of passage) doesn't do squat about rent control.
I've read what was billed as the text of 98 and I see nothing about
security deposits and such; must be an interpretation. I'd vote for
it if I lived there, but I think it'll fail because of the rent
control thing.
Is it true that 98 will mean renters won't be entitled to their deposits back?
You're goddamn right, that's what it means! The bastards!
Rent control is bad for society as a whole, but is quite
politically popular.
The best way to deal with this is to phase it out by removing rent
control on rental units constructed after a certain date. This
would not generate as much opposition from current renters of
rent-controlled apartments, while providing incentives for
developers to build new rental units.
Matt was pretty good -- the other two were utterly
contemptible.
Still not sure which one I'll vote for.
Thanks, Colin. My favorite line from the developer gal was her complaining that an anti-Kelo measure, by preventing use of private-to-private eminent domain transfers, would "prevent municipalities from being able to act" (it was actually much worse than that, but I don't remember it).
Thanks for the post. Could MattW tell us how not to... er, I mean how to vote on the other propositions? What about the GamingOnes, they're confusing.
anti-Kelo measure, by preventing use of private-to-private
eminent domain transfers, would "prevent municipalities from being
able to act"
I haven't heard your bit yet, Matt, but it did sound like you got
the crap from the link I sent above. Hopefully you batted it out of
the park.
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