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"\"Every Generation Gets the Beach Villain It Deserves - Aggressive, shameless, obsessive, and optimistic, the tech billionaire Vinod Khosla is willing to litigate the California coast for the rest of his life.\"",
"> “A billionaire is a bad word in this country now,” he says, as his tea cools. “And that pains me.”\n\nNo, an asshole is a bad word. ",
"No asshole would ever accept their assholeness. That's one of the main things that make them an asshole.\n",
"naw, the real MVP assholes know and take pride in their behavior, see any twitter meme about \"if you can't handle me at X\" bullshit. "
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"\"Every Generation Gets the Beach Villain It Deserves - Aggressive, shameless, obsessive, and optimistic, the tech billionaire Vinod Khosla is willing to litigate the California coast for the rest of his life.\"",
"What a dick. He comes here for grad school, is able to become a billionaire thanks to American schooling and silicon valley business opportunities, and instead of being even a little grateful or community-oriented, he buys up land which already has an easement encoded and tries to keep it all to himself. \n\nHas he got nothing from this country, from the tech community (many of whom like nature and the beach), from his neighbors? \n\nWho the fuck thinks they can own the ocean? ",
"The entire East Coast basically. Half of the eastern coastlines is privatized, with many beaches enforcing paid “permits” for access. ",
"Yep this douchey asshole should just pick himself up and move to the East Coast if he wants to own a private beach."
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"Want to help improve the Bay Area? <selfbr> Hi all,\n\nIt’s pretty clear that there are numerous problems that are afflicting the Bay Area. With that being said, KQED is trying to find a way to help fix this issue. What can KQED create to serve people who want to improve their communities and think news organizations can play a role in helping them do that? It’s important to us to create something that meets the needs of a diverse set of audiences — not simply those who are aware of us.\n\nIf this sounds interesting to you, please check out this screener at the following link: www.kqed.org/lab. ",
"Can we please, for the love of humanity... stop treating each other like ourselves are the only thing that matters? It effects everything from friendships/interpersonal relationships, to how people behave in traffic, how we treat people in service industries, etc. \n\nThe Bay Area is like this horrible, nightmarish combination of “me first, fuck everyone else” right now. Thanks for asking, KQED. ",
"Can we add “entitlements” too. \nJust cause you live in Palo Alto, it doesn’t make you better then everybody else",
"I grew up in Palo Alto and never noticed any attitudes like that. But that was a long time ago. Maybe shit has changed. Honest question: how do they act entitled now? I mean, I know there's Nimbyism but that's basically everywhere in the Bay Area -- and many other places too. Is Palo Alto really that much worse now?",
"There was a studied done (forgot what newspaper published, think it was the New York Times ) and it said after the studied was done, residents from Palo Alto think of themselves as people of higher class even though just\nBecause of the zip code they live in. I work in retail and hate to say that people in Palo Alto do like things done in a certain way. ",
"Ok thanks."
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"[28, Male] Got an Offer for IT Developer in Pleasanton. Looking for advise. <selfbr> Hi, I am a 28 year old male living in the Philippines and have a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology. I am single and had been working as a System Analyst and Software Engineer for 7 years on the retail industry (5 years Application Support and 2 years as a Developer). \n\nI was offered to work on my US Employer on Pleasanton California (within Silicon Valley) under L1B Visa. They wil also sponsor the application for PR but in case it will not happe then I need to go back to my country in 5 years.\n\n The position would be the same as what I am currently doing now and offered me $135,000 per year gross salary. While that may sound a lot I've researched that 40% of that would go to taxes leaving me with $81,000 a year or $6,750 per month.\n\nI did my research and the below is what my expected expenses are:\n\n$3,000 - average rent within the area for 1BR\n$250 - Utilities (Water, Electricity, Internet, Mobile, etc)\n$1,500 - $50 a day budget for food and transportation. \n\nI have an above the average salary in my country already and enjoy the benefits of free health care and life insurance for both myself and my two parents. Without this I would have to shell out $200 a month to cover for this.\n\nI also did not factor in the cost of owning a car but I acknowldge that it is a basic neccesity in that area where commute options are very limited.\n\nConsidering all of the expenses, it would leave me with $1,800 (without car expense). It is $500 dollars higher that what I already save on my current salary which I dont think is worth it?\n\nMy questions are:\nAre my expenses above within the average for that area?\nIs there a way to lessen the rent as it takes a big chunk on my pay? \nWhat is the cost of owning a car in that area?\nAm I overthingking it too much when I am hesitant to tle the offer?",
"Where are you getting 3,000 for a 1 BR apartment in Pleasanton? We pay 2600 with pets here (not the best but not the worst, 2 BR).. You might also look at Livermore and Dublin too. \nAlso, we started a little bit over what you were offered and were living fine on Pleasanton (2 people, not a harsh budget). It's expensive as hell compared to most of the country, but you should be making plenty for a single person with no debt or responsibilities in Pleasanton.",
"I searched online and that is the number that I saw. Would you know if I can rent a room since I am single and will live alone and how much will it cost? ",
"Do you have a reason in mind that makes you think you wouldn't be able to rent a room?",
"I didn't know if renting a room is possible to non resident. I don't mind renting a room if the price difference is huge and can help me save.\n\nI guess I had to start searching for a room for rent.",
"The difference is significant. You’ll be looking at $1000-1200 for a decent room to rent "
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"Where in the east bay can i go get my car serviced instead of going to the dealership?",
"Type of car? Service required?",
"Civic oil change and tire rotation",
"It’s a simple car. You really don’t need a dealership for that, At all. Go to tire pros they do basically all general maintenance/repairs at normal prices. Or Walmart or jiffy lube or almost any “garage” "
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"Twitter video shows two men forcibly throwing young man of color off Muni for playing loud music",
"I can't even tell that he's a person of color. With no context, can't conclude that it's a race issue.",
"Minorities are also the majority here, so his color's not really relevant in SF, specifically.",
"What’s the logic here? When minority populations reach a certain threshold of the population, race is no longer relevant?",
"They're literally not minorities anymore. That golden status is gone. Whites now get to pull the race card. Woo hoo!"
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"Labor Board Backs Startup Engineers Fired for Unionizing",
"Never understood why engineers, who are suppose to be pretty smart, don't unionize.",
"From my experience most engineers think that they are so smart and get paid well enough they don't need a union.\n\nUnion membership has it pros and cons. I think having a union to go to for worker safety, ethical, workload and worker treatment issues would be a huge plus for engineers. These are all issues a lot of times engineers (at least some subset of engineers) don't take seriously enough. But some of these issues don't apply to all different engineering fields enough to justify a union.\n\nThat being said, having the union negotiate wages and unions that make workers unfireable are something most people don't care for. Having been in a Union I hated that Union workers were basically unfireable short of gross incompetence and I hated that everyone got the same pay raise / pay structure. ",
"that's not how unions work wrt to pay. e.g., NFL players are in a union, but Aaron Rodgers makes $180m and Josh Woodroom makes $480k. You can still negotiate your salary. I have a feeling many people like yourself, /u/Dr_Raaky, /u/thecatgoesmoo don't understand this and think unions will prevent high/higher salaries",
"I admit i don't know how a union would work in today's modern economy or with highly skilled jobs. I just assume it would stifle pay and be a generally awful thing. Open to hearing why it would be good."
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"What are your thoughts on the Gas Tax Repeal? <selfbr> I recently came back from a family vacation, I passed through Oregan and Washington State and was shocked to see gas prices so low. Obviously, there are complicated factors preventing our gas price from reaching those levels. I am aware the Gas Tax is meant to help CA infrastructure and roads, and I am all for that because our traffic is so bad in the bay area right now. I live in a suburb Called San Ramon and there is tons of road construction going on, but that seems to be the local government being more effective when it comes to roads than the state.\n\nI recently started commuting and every time I stop at a gas station, I am always so annoyed by the high gas prices. I am conflicted with my vote because I would love to lower my gas cost, but I also want California roads to be better. However, I don't know if the State is responsible enough.",
"I support repeal of the gas tax because it is a regressive tax that hurts poor and middle class families the most. \n\nInstead we should be taxing the rich on the million dollar estates.\n\nOur taxes are building a feudal society where the poor, newcomers disportionately pay for a rigged system favoring the rich.",
"never understood why this subreddit always downvote any mention of regressive policies/taxes. i guess no one here is poor.",
"\"Steal from the Rich\" is too simplistic. This isn't Robin Hood. In these instances we're talking about, taxing cars *also* means putting that money to work building mass transit (used overwhelmingly by the poor), or improving the road systems (improving traffic overall (possibly), which allows the poor to live further away and get to work in less than two hours).\n\nToday's system is cheap... But you pay in terms of time spend in traffic. This is a regressive as well since \"poor\" people have to live further away. Given the choice of having a regressive money tax, or a regressive time tax, it's better to have the money tax because we can use that money to improve everyone's life.\n\nThe next commenter had it more correct, prop 13 is *the* major regressive tax, not road use."
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"What are your thoughts on the Gas Tax Repeal? <selfbr> I recently came back from a family vacation, I passed through Oregan and Washington State and was shocked to see gas prices so low. Obviously, there are complicated factors preventing our gas price from reaching those levels. I am aware the Gas Tax is meant to help CA infrastructure and roads, and I am all for that because our traffic is so bad in the bay area right now. I live in a suburb Called San Ramon and there is tons of road construction going on, but that seems to be the local government being more effective when it comes to roads than the state.\n\nI recently started commuting and every time I stop at a gas station, I am always so annoyed by the high gas prices. I am conflicted with my vote because I would love to lower my gas cost, but I also want California roads to be better. However, I don't know if the State is responsible enough.",
"High gas prices are also an incentive to drive less and find alternative methods of commuting and travel. It also makes it more expensive to live further away from work where you need to drive more.\n\nBoth in terms of environmental impact and infrastructure we need people to stop driving as much. The single best way to do this is to make driving more expensive.\n\nThe high gas tax is a feature, not a bug. They should be much, much higher. \n\nIf you're driving any of the SFBA and LA area 'super-commutes' you're one of the people who we should be targeting with gas taxes. ",
"eating meat harms the environment more than driving. if you're serious about the environment then you should realize it would be more effective to start taxing the hell out of beef, etc.",
"How about we start by removing the subsidies for the beef/diary industries first?\n",
"or just not eat beef? the power is in OUR hands. if everybody just stopped eating beef climate change emissions would be cut probably by 1/3rd",
"Until they raise the beef subsidies to keep a 'vital' business solvent. ",
"subsidize all you want. if no one is eating beef the environment wins. are you ready to make the no beef for environment pledge?",
"I don't think you get how the subsidies work. \n\nYes, they still raise the beef. \n\nThis is how we ended up with all that government cheese back in the 80s.\n\nThey'll just give it away and keep raising it.\n\nI'm not even sure I could tell you the last time I ate any beef..."
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"Man shoved, put in headlock on Muni declines to press charges",
"I have used the Munj occasionally and the BART frequently when I lived in San Francisco. Yes, people can be annoying. But playing loud music, while annoying, does not justify getting thrown out of a bus by other passengers. \n\nIf someone did this to me, I’d sue them in civil court and press charges. ",
"Jesus, this is a rational opinion and yr getting down voted..",
"/r/sanfrancisco is doing even worse on this topic. It's like there's an army of people who think you should be executed for eating a burrito on the train. ",
"If someone played loud music on the Muni, I would be annoyed. But people's reactions need to be proportional to the annoyance. Physically throwing someone out of the Muni just because they were playing loud music is crazy. "
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"Man shoved, put in headlock on Muni declines to press charges",
"heroes.",
"A normal/decent guy wouldn't make such a freaking scene, and just leave/give it up, I am one hundred percent sure he earned it and was in such situations before. It's a snowflake thing.",
"A normal and decent person would not escalate a \"noise\" issue into a physical one. Some people are annoying. We have to learn to deal with them. Using physical force in a public space because of an annoyance is almost never acceptable. \n\n&#x200B;\n\nAnd you are making assumptions of what he did or did not do. How do you reach these assumptions? If it was a colored man throwing a white woman out of the bus would you think any differently? Making a definitive statement regarding what someone may have deserved based on assumptions is illogical. How can you be one hundred percent certain he earned it based on the limited information in the article?\n\n&#x200B;\n\nA \"normal/decent\" guy would not resort to physical force over loud music on a bus. There are times when physical intervention is appropriate. Loud music on a bus is not one of them. While it is reasonable to be annoyed that someone plays loud music on a bus, it is not reasonable to resort to physical force and throw that person out of the bus. ",
"I don't base it on an article because I don't believe the writers much, and I don't believe two random average man would get physical over just loud music. If they did I wish they get jail time. Most probably we won't know what happened at the start and I expressed what I believe their behavior on the recording represented. If I had to guessI'd say the kid was aggressive towards the old guy - that's why his scarf was on the ground in the first video - and things escalated from there, but that's a far reach.",
"OK, so you're going to not believe an eye witness and then guess what happened to make apologies for the two shitheads? What the fuck?\n\nI do believe that two middle aged white guys would get physical over some petty shit, because they know there will be no consequences. ",
"Eye witness testimony has been degraded in recent years to be one of the least trustworthy forms of 'evidence'. People just make tons of shit up to tell their 'stories'.\n"
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"ACE train kills jogger in Alviso",
"I used to live in that general area and I'm surprised that the jogger didn't see the train coming. I could understand maybe at the intersection of Lafayette and Agnew where you might be distracted by cars but that area where the man was hit, there is really nothing there. ",
"Is [this](https://www.google.com/maps/@37.4234531,-121.977374,3a,90y,356.03h,81.08t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipO4ebofQqGnrw1dHOEU0pjCPSguCpOAj2gAhgwE!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipO4ebofQqGnrw1dHOEU0pjCPSguCpOAj2gAhgwE%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya122.063446-ro-0-fo100!7i8704!8i4352?shorturl=1) the crossing? If so, yeah. Kinda hard to not notice the tracks there.... ",
"Yes. It looks to be an area right after the bridge leading into Alviso. There is nothing there so if he was on the tracks, he was there intentionally. I have no first hand knowledge but I would think even with headphones in, one would hear the train horn blaring and/or feel the vibration on the tracks/ground."
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"Rental policies up for review [San Mateo]",
"Does anyone know any of these so called Mom-and-Pop landlords I'm supposed to feel sympathetic towards?\n\nEvery landlord I've ever had lived somewhere expensive and drove a Lexus.",
"Lexus isn’t that expensive..\n\nAlso what quantifies living somewhere expensive in the Bay Area? Isn’t everything? Likely they bought a while back too.",
"My last two landlords on the Peninsula lived in the hills in Burlingame and Atherton.\n\nAnd if they bought a while ago their costs are even lower so I'm even less compelled.",
"Yes, old landlord owned over 100 units (in about 16 buildings) all purchased before 1980. He made over 3 million a year and paid 40k in property taxes. \n\nJust our unit, paid his entire property tax bill a year in rent. He bragged about it to us once. \n\nProp 13 is total BS. No landed gentry, my ass. \n\nYes, he lived in Woodside. "
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