California Wages War On Single-Family Homes


In recent years, homeowners have been made to feel a bit like villains rather than the victims of hard times, Wall Street shenanigans and inept regulators.  Instead of being praised for braving the elements, suburban homeowners have been made to feel responsible for everything from the Great Recession to obesity to global warming.

In California, the assault on the house has gained official sanction. Once the heartland of the American dream, the Golden State has begun implementing new planning laws designed to combat global warming. These draconian measures could lead to a ban on the construction of private residences, particularly on the suburban fringe. The new legislation’s goal is to cram future generations of Californians into multi-family apartment buildings, turning them from car-driving suburbanites into strap-hanging urbanistas.

That’s not what Californians want: Some 71% of adults in the state cite a preference for single-family houses. Furthermore, the vast majority of growth over the past decade has taken place not in high-density urban centers but in lower-density peripheral areas such as Riverside-San Bernardino. Yet popular preferences mean little in a state where environmental zealotry increasingly dictates how people should live their lives.

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  • David

    I would never move to California. In fact, I would never move from Texas.

  • Mike

    Another idiotic idea from the liberal left, look how well high rise apartments have done in Detroit and Chicago.

    • GREENTEETH

      This is what happens when you cram thousands of people in limited area, countys can make more per squair foot by going up, they don’t care jusst want tax revenue. we should be dispursing the population, build up old citys rural life, that will cut down on crime, create jobs, new buisnrss, etc, etc.

  • Shawn Leslie

    It's part of the UN Agenda 21 and ICLEI's global work….This just a start………….

  • RJJ

    Owning your own home, large or small, can give one a personal identity, a proud feeling of accomplishment. You normally have nice neighbors, and most have a sense of belonging to a community and share in the responsibilities of making things work.
    What doesn't work are the socialists driven to run for political office with an agenda to change the American way. Cram the proletariat into a set of rooms with no back yard. Control everyone's life with rules and regs coming right out of Stalin's Russia.
    If California ever wakes up and they get rid of Pilosi and company, most the tax payers and businesses will be gone.

  • Frank

    The one good thing: people in California can still "vote with their feet" and move to another state, like I did!

  • SEAN MURRY

    California the land of friuts and nuts.

    • demonot

      More fruits than nuts. By far.
      Exception is their Congressional delegation.

  • http://adrianvance.blogspot.com AdrianVance

    Every big socialist dreams of packing people into tall apartment buildings where they are easier to control. That is the objective.

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  • ROBERT

    THEY KEEP VOTING THE ASSES IN. 71% SEEMS LIKE A MAJORITY TO ME. YOU WILL REAP WHAT YOU SOW

    • Dusty1

      Yes. We must assume that Californians are happy brokesters! There are plenty of union retirees in California whose pensions must be paid by the taxpayers there. Good Luck.

  • Bud

    Over the past several years I investigated purchasing a lot in a California city out in the desert. My budget as a retiree will only permit me to live in a single-wide mobile home, and I was shocked at the requirements which had been implemented in California. How glad I am now that I did not buy a lot out there 10 or 12 years ago when first checking this out.

  • JudyY

    If Californians want their way they are going to have to stand up to those they voted into office. Now I wonder if they is just for the 'common' people or do the movie stars and etc have to give up their millions dollar homes too? Maybe they wouldn't need to jam everyone into apartment buildings if they weren't so busy welcoming all the Mexican illegals.

    • AppyH

      JudyY,

      A good industry could be started in the Socialist state of California. Just think about this: Better made and more comfortable Porch furniture…yep.. just think "radical porch furniture" so the porch Parrots can kick back and watch you go to work each day and return each day. Then they can jump into the old Caddy Escalade and roll down to get some smokes and some fast food. Now that's and even playing field and remind me to never play monopoly with the law makers of California or better yet the Socialist who march in lock step in DC.

  • Kris

    EThis is part of agenda 21! they want to move everyone into humongus apt buildins in major cities. That is part of it. better control of the population! nter text right here!

    • catman

      Hell yes…Move them all into those humongus high rise buildings. Then when the BIG ONE hits, they will perish when the building collapses. It's called population control!!!

  • Bart Roberts

    UN Agenda 21 . Single family homes were defined as "not sustainable" by the UN as was the use of "fossel fuels".
    If you think its a crack pot theory go to FedCenter.gov and do a search for Agenda 21.

    • MadeleineT

      The UN live in splendor on our dime, they are foreigners, muslims for the most part and I can tell you they live like kings. I don't think they hav eany constitutional right to have any sy in housing in America, thye say it creates wealth,duh, thats th eidea isnt' it. Communism doesnt' work, this is why it doesnt' work. Russia has this kind of housing, no one is forced to live in them anymore. they own homes now. The UN needs to be defunded.

  • Dusty1

    The government in California is so out of control that, unfortunately, the only thing left to do for people and business enterprise is to leave the state. Nevada, Texas, Idaho, any of these are better than California. Jerry Brown, Pelosi, Barbara Boxer and the unions have all hurt the working folks and taxpayers to the point that they have to leave to have any peace and survive. And it just keeps getting worse.

    • Bo

      I agree with Dusty. Thats why california is broke. Keep electing socialist's brown, pelosi, & boxer and thats what you get. Pretty soon the few that are left won't be able to work enough hours to pay for all the dead beats. Keep up the great work voters!

    • AppyH

      True Dusty…when men want to punish and over tax other men who are a success because of sacrificing and working hard then there is a Karl Marx in the wood pile. The bubble livers in california are not living in reality and the bloated socialist programs and millions of illegals are taking a terrible toll. On the other hand the elite in Ca. think that the rest of America will foot the loss and pay up as they do business as usual..

      .I cannot put any trust in a state that has many in it's population that stands on the corner with a weird hat on of many stripes with their naked bodies painted and naming the new cars that go by while singing "good ship lollie pop"…

  • gparra9

    Californians don't have any one to blame but themselves for voting those left leaning losers better known as Democrats into office. Way to go California!!!

  • Leslie

    UN Agenda 21 – trying to control our people starting the with kooks in California.

    Information: http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/un_agenda_

  • Christine

    Will the last American to leave California please turn out the lights and bring the flag? We can leave Nancy Pelosi gigging and talking to herself on top of the UN -fostered ash heap, hugging her Obama doll.
    You get what and who you vote for, people … and Pelosi survived the last election quite handily.
    As for the UN, I’ve got a solution: stop funding them! They are literally nothing without us! We could then use the money we save to help pay down the debt of find housing for displaced Californians.

  • AppyH

    Just how soon under this Cultural Marxist administration will it be before single family's are to be pushed from their homes to make way for two to three minority and illegal familys to make sure we have social justice?

    I know this article is about moving familys away from single dwellings into stacked dwellings for human experiment but knowing how these elite nose pickers operate I see other things down the road of the hope and change trail of deception .

    After all… they feel the elderly who worked and served America are not as productive as they used to be and have lost their value. So how long will it be before they force the older generations to just give up what they worked for because all they do is take up space. Move the elderly out to state dumps.

    They already delight in eliminating unwanted babies so why not get the useless elderly out of the way and put more productive folks in their homes . Make sure you eat bean sprouts while you think about the great hope that you will change into a socialist twit…. oh and I forgot "Bush did it"…..

  • AppyH

    Remember when Jerry Brown's X-wife recorded that song? "your no good" ? Well he wasn't then and he isn't now and Californian's will suffer forever because none of the government workers will vote against themself and their much inflated retirement and pay nor will the city dwellers vote for any sanity. . . as they dress like half naked squirrels and stand on the corner looking at themself in their mirrors crying for equality.

  • http://www.aKeyforHealth.com carolandv

    The left have sold their souls for greed and power…we California natives with souls intact are fighting valiantly to uphold the Constitution and the Bible. It appears very grim but just like at Ft. McHenry, we will NOT give up the fight because "our flag is still here". In reality we are taking a stand for all of America.

    God bless us all!

  • get-it-on

    California's motto: "Give us your tired (aka,LAZY), your poor (aka,LAZY), your criminal and illegal alien masses." The prisons are bursting at the seam (so much so CA must release 37K prisoners early), half the state is on welfare, 12% unemployed, illegal aliens number in the millions and state officials are worried about the environment! Most of southern CA is now a filthy crap-hole looking more like Tijuana than the U.S.

    Couple this with liberal corrupt politicians and exorbitant salaries and benefits for public employees (most cities are now broke) and you have a recipe for disaster. Gov Brown's response – raise taxes, teach homosexuality to our children (in public school) and give illegal aliens in-state tuition and access to grants. There is more than smog in the air in CA!

  • Larry Anderson

    Not all Californian's go along with these extreme liberal positions. I have and will never vote for the left wing Democrats that run this state. Somehow those of us opposed to the liberals get lumped in with them, but there are many who oppose the craziness that goes on with these groups and politicians. A County Supervisor from Riverside County has proposed that 18 counties, the majority inland two on the coast (Orange & San Diego) send representatives to a meeting in the near future to disucss what can be done to solve some of this mess and consider possible succession from the state to form a new state. The rest of the Board of Supervisors agreed to host the meeting which I didn't think they would do. The succesion idea may not happen, but you never know. If you don't at least try you will never find out. It would be nice to be free of the majority liberal counties and get out from under them and form a more productive state, like California use to be from World War II on until the recent decade. Its worth a try, but I'm sure it will get plenty of opposition from the liberals and their special interests, who would not want to loose any cash cows from around this state, so they can continue to finance their ridiculous ideas.

  • Melissab

    This will never fly! BUT, I say let's test it in Hollywood and let all the lib's with thoes beautiful home's show the way… Of course , I'm kidding, but what a site to see… Welfare, druggie's and illegals moving to Hollywood to live with Sean Penn and the rest of them!!!! Sorry, but what a bunch of idiot's…. Calif at one time was a beautiful state, sence then Ive moved for sanity reasons…

  • Melissab

    Dear gparra9,

    I know you mean well, I was born and raised in Calif, moved sence. BUT, It's just like our Country.. Idiot's voted obama in as well. Calif has allowed illegal's to vote and half the state is on welfare. I still have a lot of family out there who are honest good hard working Americans who hate the Calif government, just as bad as you hate obama and washington government…. Just remember it starts in Calif then moves east… God, let's pray for all the good Americans left in Calif and give them strenght ..

  • http://pjtv.com skip gainer

    Ah yes just remember when the state and federal government built those beautiful projects for the low income families . We could not have those low income people out of their specific area. It is one thing to be poor but not to try and better yourself, and take care of what you have is on yourself. Nobody else is to blame for you being lazy and trying to game the system. We all ready have plenty of politicians doing that! Please read Thomas Sowell`s book Housing Boom and Bust, Mr. Sowell makes it easy for you to understand what really happened to our housing market.
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  • Nitro

    These lean, mean, green machines posing as enlightened leaders, follow the mythology of liberal academia and a perceived utopia, their agenda is to create environmentally safe prisons, suppressing free thought and expression, while transforming suburbia and a free people into a clustered forest of robotic citizens.