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46% Of Millennials In San Fran Ready To Move Out; Blame Housing, Traffic & Trump

A growing number of snowflake millennials are saying they can no longer stand to live

in the preeminent American 'safe space' of San Francisco because the "rent is too damn

high", the traffic is too damn congested and, well, President Trump.

According to a new poll conducted by the Bay Area Council, 40% of all people living in

San Francisco say they're ready to ditch the city for greener pastures while the number

is even higher among millennials at 46%.

A growing number of Bay Area residents, led by millennials (18-39), are looking to greener

(or less expensive) pastures as the region�s housing and traffic crises combined with an

astronomical cost of living take their toll, according to results of the 2017 Bay Area

Council Poll released today.

The poll found that 40 percent of respondents are considering leaving the Bay Area in the

next few years, with millennials leading the way at 46 percent, along with those who spend

the biggest share of their income on housing.

�Losing our youth is a very bad economic and social strategy,� said Jim Wunderman,

President and CEO of the Bay Area Council.

�But until we get serious about building the housing we need we�re going to continue

seeing our region drained of the young and diverse talent that has helped make the Bay

Area an economic powerhouse.

We know what the solutions are � streamline local approval and reduce fees and regulatory

costs � we just need the political will here and in Sacramento to make them happen.

It can be done, it must be done and we�re working now to get it done.�

Meanwhile, the number of people saying they're looking to ditch the city jumped 6 points

versus 2016.

Of course, housing and traffic were the most cited reasons that people were looking leave

San Fran.

But, in a rather surprising new addition to the list of complaints, President Trump also

showed up as a key threat to life in the Bay Area.

Perhaps, the snowflakes of California's northern shores aren't aware that even if they move

elsewhere in the country that President Trump would still be their president?

So it's probably not at all surprising that a growing number of people think San Fran

is on the "wrong track."

Santa Clara County, home to Silicon Valley and some of the region�s most expensive

housing, has the highest number of residents thinking of finding a new address outside

the Bay Area, at 47 percent.

Across the entire region, renters (50%) are also much more likely than homeowners (31%)

to want to cast off, while those who have lived in the Bay Area the longest are far

less likely to want to exit than those who have more recently arrived.

�We�ve pulled up the welcome mat,� Wunderman said.

�A healthy, growing economy needs new blood, but resistance to new housing combined with

the grind of traffic and an ever-lengthening commute are closing the door to new residents,

to a new generation.

The Council is addressing these problems by supporting new funding at a state level to

fix roads and highways, advocating for federal funding to increase capacity on Caltrain,

working to expand regional ferry service and urging employers to promote greater use of

carpool and rideshare technologies.

On the housing front, the Council last year sponsored the only significant housing bill

to win approval, making it faster, easier and less expensive for homeowners to add affordable

in-laws units.

This year, we�re working with legislators on a number of bills to streamline housing

approvals that represent our best hope to address the state�s massive housing

shortage.�

Seems like the flood of tech gurus swarming San Fran have just found out that their $200,000

salaries will buy them the same lifestyle as a $60,000 salary in any other 'normal'

American town.

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Weekly Update for 4-3-17 - Double Bass News - Duration: 2:57.

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Does Donald Trump Regret Anything Highlights From His FT Interview - Duration: 6:31.

Does Donald Trump Regret Anything Highlights From His FT Interview

by Tyler Durden

With Donald Trump's 100th day in office fast approaching and set to coincide with the April

28th deadline when the Continuing Resolution is set to expire, potentially resulting in

a government shutdown, the FT sat down with the president for an interview that covers

some of the more pertinent aspects of Trump's presidency to date.

As the FT notes, halfway through the interview in the Oval Office, Trump is asked if he regrets

any of his abrasive tweets about allies, political opponents and the state of the world. Trump

pauses, momentarily, and responds: �I don�t regret anything, because there is nothing

you can do about it. You know if you issue hundreds of tweets, and every once in a while

you have a clinker, that�s not so bad.� To which the FT responds, "there are tentative

signs that there is more method behind the madness than critics suspect."

In addition to the previously noted warning that the US is prepared to engage North Korea

unilaterally should China fail to intervene (even though it already has to an extent),

here are some of the highlights:

On whether Trump will bring up tariffs and "equalization" during his meeting with Xi:

I don�t want to talk about tariffs yet, perhaps the next time we meet. So I don�t

want to talk about tariffs yet. But you used the word equalise. That is a very good word

because they are not equalised. If you used a word other than tariff, it is not an equal.

You know when you talk about, when you talk about currency manipulation, when you talk

about devaluations, they are world champions. And our country hasn�t had a clue, they

haven�t had a clue. The past administration hasn�t had and many administrations � I

don�t want to say only Obama; this has gone on for many years � They haven�t had a

clue. But I do. Does Trump regret any of his tweets:

I don�t regret anything, because there is nothing you can do about it. You know if you

issue hundreds of tweets, and every once in a while you have a clinker, that�s not so

bad. Now my last tweet, you know the one that you are talking about perhaps, was the one

about being in quotes wire tapped, meaning surveilled. Guess what, it is turning out

to be true?.?.?.?I predicted Brexit. On Trump's use of "abrasive language", and

whether he is proud of that:

Well it hasn�t worked for our predecessors. Look where we are. We have an $800bn trade

deficit. The Middle East is a mess. They shouldn�t have gone in. And I was totally opposed to

the war in the Middle East which I think finally has been proven, people tried very hard to

say I wasn�t but you�ve seen that it is now improving.

Does Trump want to change the postwar liberal order:

This isn�t an exercise. This is a very, very serious problem that we have in the world

today. And we have more than one but this is no exercise. This is not just?.?.?.?talk.

The United States has talked long enough and you see where it gets us, it gets us nowhere.

On "frightened" members of US alliances"

Alliances have not always worked out very well for us. But I do believe in alliances.

I believe in relationships. And I believe in partnerships. But alliances have not always

worked out very well for us. OK? On what US Tax reform will look like and when

it will take place, and also on the recent healthcare vote failure, which Trump is now

saying he didn't want in the first place:

Well, I don�t want to talk about when and I don�t want to talk about timing. We will

have a very massive and very strong tax reform. But I am not going to talk about when?.?.?.

Right now I am working very much on the?.?.?.?You know that we didn�t take a vote but with

healthcare?.?.?. I didn�t want to take a vote. It was my idea. I said why should I

take a vote. On potentially losing the healthcare vote:

Yeah, I don�t lose. I don�t like to lose. But that wasn�t a definitive day. They are

negotiating as we speak. I don�t know if you know. They are negotiating right now.

There was no reason to take a vote. I said, �Don�t take a vote,� and we will see

what happens. But one way or the other, I promised the people great healthcare. We are

going to have great healthcare in this country. Now, it will be in one form or another. It

will be a repeal and replace of Obamacare which is the deal that is being negotiated

now. And if we don�t get the?.?.?.?Freedom Caucus there that would be fine. They�re

friends of mine. Many of them have already left, and many of them as you know have already

given us their vote. But when you have zero Democrats, zero, you need close to 100 per

cent of the Republicans. On whether Europe falls apart and Marine Le

Pen's chances of winning:

I think Brexit is very good for the UK, it is going to be very good for UK. I would have

thought when it happened that more would follow, but I really think the European Union is getting

their act together. It could be a very good thing for both.... I don�t know what is

going to happen [in France]. I know that some outside distractions have taken place which

have changed that race. That�s going to be an interesting race. I really don�t know

and I don�t know her. I have never met her. On whether Trump still enjoys his job:

I am really liking it. I�ve enjoyed it. I�ve enjoyed it. We have done a lot?.?.?.?We�re

doing great. The jobs: Ford just announced they are doing three major plants, three major

expansions, thousands of jobs; General Motors, Fiat, [a] couple of them off the record because

�Why do I need this for?� But a couple of them were going to build in Mexico, now

they are building in Michigan. Now they are building in Ohio. We got it going.

Much more in the full interview found after the jump.

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