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How to discountenance the DCCC candidates: the walking tour
Date:
Saturday, February 10, 2024
Time:
9:00 AM
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12:00 PM
Event Type:
Teach-In
Organizer/Author:
David Giesen
Email:
Phone:
415-948-4265
Location Details:
meet in the lobby of the American Youth Hostel
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
312 Mason Street
San Francisco
How to silence, certainly discountenance (leave dissembling and tongue-tied) most if not all the candidates for the SF Democratic County Central Committee? Easy. One question. "Do you believe the location value of housing (both commercial and residential) morally belongs to society?"
Writ large that question is, "Does the economic value of the Earth belong to the whole of humanity, or shall that value remain the property of those who hold paper title to the planet?"
Come along on a FREE walking tour that explores the dramatic consequences of privatizing the planet's "location, location, location" value by way of a survey of a dozen San Francisco social movements. The Ohlone, the Black Panthers, the Grey Panthers, the 19th century Mormons, the immigrant community, the working class have all faced the exortionary dynamic of "Either pay the prince for access to the Earth or move along to the next manor."
Despite each and every DCCC candidate posturing that they are the voice of "the housing issue," not a one publicly identifies the privatization of real estate's location value as anything other than substantially the rightful property of the particular paper title holder to the Earth. That sum reaches $10B/year in rent. Go figure. No, really. Go figure.
Writ large that question is, "Does the economic value of the Earth belong to the whole of humanity, or shall that value remain the property of those who hold paper title to the planet?"
Come along on a FREE walking tour that explores the dramatic consequences of privatizing the planet's "location, location, location" value by way of a survey of a dozen San Francisco social movements. The Ohlone, the Black Panthers, the Grey Panthers, the 19th century Mormons, the immigrant community, the working class have all faced the exortionary dynamic of "Either pay the prince for access to the Earth or move along to the next manor."
Despite each and every DCCC candidate posturing that they are the voice of "the housing issue," not a one publicly identifies the privatization of real estate's location value as anything other than substantially the rightful property of the particular paper title holder to the Earth. That sum reaches $10B/year in rent. Go figure. No, really. Go figure.
For more information:
http://www.TheCommonsSF.org
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