The housing crisis in the Bay Area and beyond, economic stagnation, widening wealth inequality, environmental degradation―can Henry George's ideas offer a path forward that unfettered capitalism and incremental socialism lack? Interviews, roundtable discussions, and debates.


The 2020 Voter Guide Ep, feat. Angie Evans and Jordan Grimes of Peninsula for Everyone 2020-10-15
It's election time! We have on Angie Evans and Jordan Grimes of Peninsula for Everyone to talk about each of the roughly 1,000 city council elections up and down the peninsula, plus local and statewide ballot measures... as well as discursions into the weird and woolly world of housing.


The 2020 Voter Guide Ep, feat. Angie Evans and Jordan Grimes of Peninsula for Everyone
Inside the NIMBY Mind, with Jordan Grimes 2020-09-03
Jordan Grimes has been live-tweeting Livable California calls over the last year, and comes on the show to share his insights into the ideology and political framework of California's NIMBY conspiracy. Learn more about Joel Kotkin, Jeffersonianism, what 'WIMBYs' are, and what the left should do about it. Also some brief updates on anti-eviction bills and whatever the hell was going on with Caltrain.


Inside the NIMBY Mind, with Jordan Grimes
State-wide Rent Cap/Just Cause, Local Urgency Ordinances, with Stasha Powell and Jordan Grimes 2020-01-30
Sacramento passed state-wide protections to limit rent increases and prevent just cause evictions, a real win for renters. BUT: various loopholes led to the need for a series of urgency ordinances on a city-by-city basis to prevent last-minute evictions. We hear from Stasha Powell, tenant activist (of One Redwood City) and Jordan Grimes (of Peninsula for Everyone) to hear about these actions, and some general thoughts about the challenges of implementation, and the future of tenant rights in California and beyond.


State-wide Rent Cap/Just Cause, Local Urgency Ordinances, with Stasha Powell and Jordan Grimes
Article 34: How California Made Public Housing Illegal, with Diego Aguilar-Canabal and Jordan Grimes 2019-07-18
Diego Aguilar-Canabal comes on the show to speak on his article about how an anti-public-housing movement began with Oakland homeowners, and Jordan Grimes discusses how the constitutional amendment that came out of this movement still affects affordable housing programs today. We talk about the unsuccessful Supreme Court challenge to this amendment, and rant for a while about how dumb dead-ends in leftist discourse undermine a future in which we are able to build public housing again.


Article 34: How California Made Public Housing Illegal, with Diego Aguilar-Canabal and Jordan Grimes
CASA Part II: The Drama, with Asn Ndiaye and Jordan Grimes 2019-02-28
We continue the CASA talk by talking about the infighting, the disappointments, and most importantly, the cartoonish villainry we've seen. Rants about the CAA, Realtors, ranking NIMBY cities into a hierarchy of awfulness, and picking apart why some YIMBYs can't figure out how to get onboard with tenants rights.


CASA Part II: The Drama, with Asn Ndiaye and Jordan Grimes
CASA Part I: The Facts, with Asn Ndiaye and Jordan Grimes 2019-02-21
The CASA Compact is the "grand bargain" that could transform housing and tenant protections throughout the Bay Area. But what are the details? We pick apart the ten pillars and anticipate some of what we'll see in Part II of this series: CASA, the Drama.


CASA Part I: The Facts, with Asn Ndiaye and Jordan Grimes
Jordan Grimes on San Mateo's Housing Deficit and its Homeowner Anger 2018-08-02
Jordan Grimes is an activist for housing and transporation in San Mateo, where efforts to add housing capacity are often met with hostility from homeowners, who often trace the city's problems to an influx of tech workers. Jordan, though, is a San Matean born and raised. Paul Leone also joins the program to talk about how San Mateo thwarts affordable housing. We talk process and policy, including the extension of Measure P, to set a hard limit on possible density.


Jordan Grimes on San Mateo's Housing Deficit and its Homeowner Anger