Fine.
So Howard Shultz, the guy you might not support for President, grew up in the projects along with millions of other Americans. And what were the projects? Government-funded affordable housing, constructed in many cases by the government.
So we've done it before. Calm your tits.
The projects were affordable housing. Constructed with taxpayer money, to provide affordable housing for Americans.
Try to follow the thread, cawacko.
I said that Prop 13 killed any way for the government to fund the construction of affordable housing because of the lack of revenue from property taxes. Because that is the primary revenue source for most local governments, they had to make up that revenue gap by raising fees on things like zoning and construction, and implementing regressive sales taxes that ding the middle class. So by capping property taxes, the incentive for a firm to relocate their offices to a new location was diminished, and because of Prop 13 any new housing was faced with those burdensome fees and costs you were alluding to earlier. That's why those fees are so high; there's a revenue gap that comes from the loss of property tax revenue for (mostly) corporations and legacy families squatting on land since the 1970's and paying 1970's taxes on it.
This isn't that hard to grasp.