Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

California´s soaring healthcare costs bode ill for the budget
L.A. Times ^ | 1/8/15 | Chris Megerian

Posted on 01/08/2015 11:02:39 PM PST by Nachum

click here to read article


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-45 last
To: vette6387
Years ago, I worked down on Jerrold Avenue. The area around the Produce Market, including Potrero Hill was a $hit hole.

Yes. I grew up in the Mission District on the north side of Goat Hill (Bernal Heights). Back in the fifties a bunch of streets weren't paved yet and you had to walk to another block to fetch your car. Me and my friends played around Jerrold Avenue and the warehouses, especially the junkyards and slaughterhouses (still remember the smell), sometimes we played in the public housing highrises, having no concept of danger. It was a $hit hole as you say. I helped my dad every weekend shopping at the produce market where we got food on the cheap (dented canned goods etc.) As you say, the renaissance is stunning. Particularly all the biotech building at China Basin, unrecognizable compared to the eyesore it was. I used to fish there as a boy near the drawbridge, dirty area but now it's McCovey Cove. The whole city is cleaned up. All the blacks left for cheaper towns' housing. My oldest is a grad of UC Berkeley, now working at Genentech - they built several dozen large buildings in South SF and modernized the whole area at the bayshore, real beautiful now. People have no idea how nice things have become here.

41 posted on 01/09/2015 12:23:20 PM PST by roadcat
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 32 | View Replies]

To: SoFloFreeper

The “domestic migration” chart shows what happened to California years ago setting the stage for where we are today. The steep inward migration during WWII was essentially people coming here to work building war materiel, a large percentage of whom were Black. The shipyards, and aircraft plants drew them. Richmond, CA had a large Kaiser Shipyard turning out Liberty and later Victory ships. There was also so a Ford plant there turning out military vehicles. Richmond became a “black” city back then and it still is today, but unfortunately all that manufacturing left right after the war leaving the new immigrants with nothing to do, so they went on public assistance and continued to procreate. When you add to that the 5 million “illegals” we currently harbor from Mexico, it’s easy to see why the percentages are so high. But California is not a “poor” state. Real estate here is very high and it is in short supply (at least it is here in the Bay Area). That in and of itself is forcing some people to leave (some are cashing out their RE mother lode when they retire and move to Nevada or some other neighboring state where the cost of living is lower). Others are leaving because they can’t afford to live here. So California is “peachy” for some, but not for others. Personally, it doesn’t bother me that people are leaving, but unfortunately we are still growing with the wrong kind of people.
Municipal bankruptcies are becoming more common and that will increase. The state cannot bankroll these bankruptcies because it hangs on the precipice of financial disaster itself. I keep hoping that it’s financial circumstances will force it to change, but thus far the smoke and mirrors is hiding the truth. Failing everything else, the collapse will come, but unlike places like Detroit, it’s likely to take longer.


42 posted on 01/09/2015 1:31:01 PM PST by vette6387
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 40 | View Replies]

To: vette6387

When you are at 20+% poverty rate and the extremely high real estate prices/values you cited, it comes darn close to the “third world” land I referred to, don’t you?


43 posted on 01/09/2015 1:58:22 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 42 | View Replies]

To: vette6387
Just going to chime in here.....

You totally sound like a Cali liberal....

I mean really....

I don't think you want to see the real statistic's.....

I'm a born and bred Californian. My family was the same....

But we left because of what I saw....over and over, and over....!!

You will have the last word....I know.

44 posted on 01/09/2015 2:12:42 PM PST by Osage Orange (I have strong feelings about gun control. If there's a gun around, I want to be controlling it.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 34 | View Replies]

To: Osage Orange

“I’m a born and bred Californian. My family was the same....
But we left because of what I saw....over and over, and over....!!”

I guess our experiences in California have been vastly different, or you managed to live where things were not so good. I’ve lived in the same East Bay town for 50 years, and I grew up ten miles from where we live today. Now, is it like it was in 1950, no, but at my age with two homes and a business, I have no reason to leave. Call me inappropriate names if it suits you. I know what kind of a person I am so your comments don’t mean anything.
You just leave me wondering if you would have had the balls to fight the British? Or would you have just cut and run because it would have been too hard and dangerous. The biggest problem this country faces today is that people are too busy with their “own lives,” to even try and figure out what’s wrong and what they can do to try and fix it. It pains me to say it, but by and large, Gruber is right.


45 posted on 01/09/2015 10:12:33 PM PST by vette6387
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 44 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-45 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson