9 Replies to “Pod People”

  1. Broke millennials are simply waiting for their two mommies to DIE … and leave them $$ and a drawers full of … toys. I wonder what the “policy” is for toy use in the Pods?

  2. They are doing this to themselves voluntarily. It’s scary that they can cast votes. What will they do to everyone else?

  3. IN NYC we learned that the “Projects” were a huge mistake…France didn’t learn & California Cities have become >90% vagrants… Why not kick everyone else out..Cluster of Hopelessness..Have a Dump in the Dump…

  4. Sort of like prison, except the inhabitants can wander outside whenever they like. And perhaps join a riot. Also sort of like an army barrack room, except the inhabitants can wander outside whenever they like. And perhaps join a riot.

  5. The good news is that Newsom is actually pushing for more housing by forcing local governments to zone for more of it.

    1. Will anybody who’s white, speaks English and votes Republican be suffered to live in it?

      The only coherent plan California state and local governments have for bring housing supply in line with demand is to encourage working-class white people to leave.

      Suffer the building of houses fit for a family to live in at a price a single breadwinner can afford? They’d rather slit their own throats.

  6. Will it be like in the movie Logan’s Run where everybody lives in a massive underground city and those over 30 are terminated by Sandmen

  7. I am reminded of 1949, when the Chicom overran China, and millions poured into the British colony of Hong Kong to escape them. The urban areas were totally overwhelmed, and leaseholders of flats subleased rooms, and put bunk beds into hallways, with hanging bed sheets for privacy.
    The difference between Hong Kong then and San Francisco now is the British started building residences in resettlement areas as fast as they could, but San Francisco still prohibits putting up new residential buildings. Think about the irony. The former are supposed to be evil exploiting imperialists, and the latter representatives of the people.

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