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Wealthy progressives in Marin county REFUSE racial/cultural diversity in their own areas!

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This is a great story that was mostly covered up by the mainstream media, that illustrates how wealthy leftists do NOT want their own living areas to be settled by lower income blacks OR immigrants(legal or illegal). Right now, that area is only 3% African American! They have pushed for affordable housing, housing projects and resettlement of illegal immigrants into other areas, as long as they aren't living near 'us'.

Just as Ted Kennedy and other wealthy leftists blocked the offshore installation of a wind farm in their own exclusive area, I assume these people in Marin don't want their expensive real estate to lose value or "charm", due to the unsightliness of either wind turbines or brown people....... BTW, this includes coverage by Fox and another news outlet, but they provide proof and even try to get answers from the corrupt democrats who pushed it.
https://youtu.be/2CKEUzGG4JE
 

It's good that they were able to install the turbines there, but there is a big difference in this instance. First, according to the image in your article, the turbines are VERY close to the town area, in clear view. I can understand people being against something that is VERY noticeable like that.

However, the wind turbines mentioned in my OP^, were NOT to be built close to peoples houses, on land. They were to be built off shore, a long distance from land, AND they WERE successfully blocked in 2006, and in 2017. What's worse, is that it's democrats who push the hardest for wind farms(as they should), but who end up OPPOSING THEM when they are to be built anywhere remotely near their property!

It's also leftists and democrats who push hard for increased immigration, for illegal immigrant amnesty, for more housing projects, etc. But then they oppose all that stuff, and they oppose the housing of the very PEOPLE they claim to be championing, if it involves housing them near their own homes!

There's a HUGE difference here, for multiple reasons.
 
It's good that they were able to install the turbines there, but there is a big difference in this instance. First, according to the image in your article, the turbines are VERY close to the town area, in clear view. I can understand people being against something that is VERY noticeable like that.

However, the wind turbines mentioned in my OP^, were NOT to be built close to peoples houses, on land. They were to be built off shore, a long distance from land, AND they WERE successfully blocked in 2006, and in 2017. What's worse, is that it's democrats who push the hardest for wind farms(as they should), but who end up OPPOSING THEM when they are to be built anywhere remotely near their property!

It's also leftists and democrats who push hard for increased immigration, for illegal immigrant amnesty, for more housing projects, etc. But then they oppose all that stuff, and they oppose the housing of the very PEOPLE they claim to be championing, if it involves housing them near their own homes!

There's a HUGE difference here, for multiple reasons.

How do you dovetail wind farms and immigration?
 
This is a great story that was mostly covered up by the mainstream media, that illustrates how wealthy leftists do NOT want their own living areas to be settled by lower income blacks OR immigrants(legal or illegal). Right now, that area is only 3% African American! They have pushed for affordable housing, housing projects and resettlement of illegal immigrants into other areas, as long as they aren't living near 'us'.

Just as Ted Kennedy and other wealthy leftists blocked the offshore installation of a wind farm in their own exclusive area, I assume these people in Marin don't want their expensive real estate to lose value or "charm", due to the unsightliness of either wind turbines or brown people....... BTW, this includes coverage by Fox and another news outlet, but they provide proof and even try to get answers from the corrupt democrats who pushed it.
https://youtu.be/2CKEUzGG4JE

N.I.M.B.Y. is alive and well and it is bipartisan. Even the “Drill, Baby, Drill” crowd doesn’t want it to be within eye or earshot of their own home.
 
This is a great story that was mostly covered up by the mainstream media, that illustrates how wealthy leftists do NOT want their own living areas to be settled by lower income blacks OR immigrants(legal or illegal). Right now, that area is only 3% African American! They have pushed for affordable housing, housing projects and resettlement of illegal immigrants into other areas, as long as they aren't living near 'us'.

Just as Ted Kennedy and other wealthy leftists blocked the offshore installation of a wind farm in their own exclusive area, I assume these people in Marin don't want their expensive real estate to lose value or "charm", due to the unsightliness of either wind turbines or brown people....... BTW, this includes coverage by Fox and another news outlet, but they provide proof and even try to get answers from the corrupt democrats who pushed it.
https://youtu.be/2CKEUzGG4JE

unemployment compensation simply for being unemployed, could render this a capital problem, not a social problem.
Make capital do the Work! That is what Capitalism should always be good for!
 
How do you dovetail wind farms and immigration?

I guess I don't understand your question about "how I dovetail immigration and wind farms". Firstly, my comments involved The housing of poor citizens and potentially non citizens as well. The comparison is about hypocrisy. With wind farms, it was wealthy people, most notably a wealthy Democrat senator who was a proponent of wind farms, but only if it doesn't obscure his view when he's out in his yacht on the ocean.

Immigration follows the exact same pattern of hypocrisy, only in this case it's obviously worse, because it involves people, not windmills. These people, primarily wealthy leftists, with help from progressive democrats, are proving that they don't really care about these people whose livelihoods are routinely manipulated for the political gain of democrats, and halo-polishing by wealthy leftist elites. But when the rubber hits the road, these highbrow, lowlifes don't want these people anywhere near them!

To get back to your position of championing the poor, you may want to focus on the substance of the issue in my OP, not on minor, almost irrelevant stuff like dwelling on whether or not "immigration/housing dovetails with wind farms".
 
This is a great story that was mostly covered up by the mainstream media, that illustrates how wealthy leftists do NOT want their own living areas to be settled by lower income blacks OR immigrants(legal or illegal). Right now, that area is only 3% African American! They have pushed for affordable housing, housing projects and resettlement of illegal immigrants into other areas, as long as they aren't living near 'us'.

Just as Ted Kennedy and other wealthy leftists blocked the offshore installation of a wind farm in their own exclusive area, I assume these people in Marin don't want their expensive real estate to lose value or "charm", due to the unsightliness of either wind turbines or brown people....... BTW, this includes coverage by Fox and another news outlet, but they provide proof and even try to get answers from the corrupt democrats who pushed it.
https://youtu.be/2CKEUzGG4JE

Marin is not so rich. Hillsborough has way more money and unlike Marin has no room for housing.
 
Marin is not so rich. Hillsborough has way more money and unlike Marin has no room for housing.

You know, I've only been to California once in my life. I was like 14-15 years old, in the early 80s(maybe 83). We went with my father as he did something work related in LA. We visited the Spruce Goose. Lol. We stayed in Santa Ana 1 night, then drove rt.10 to Tempe/Phoenix. That was the first time I'd ever seen a desert, and it was one of my all time favorite drives. At 14, you think of all the western tv reruns and Wiley Coyote chasing the road runner, both in the desert.

There are a LOT more places I'd love to visit in Ca and Az, such as Death Valley, Sierra Nevada mts, the Superstition range, etc. Pretty much all outdoor nature stuff, but NO San Francisco!
 
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