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DESCRIPTION:It's 10/10 Day, October 10, Liberation Day in China, the date (in 1911) 
 when commenced the uprising leading to the end of the Imperial Court and 
 the beginning of the democratic era.\n\nThe spiritual and intellectual 
 titan of modern China was Sun Yat-sen. The centerpiece of his economic and 
 democratic reform was a commitment to "The Land for the People," and the 
 legislative crystallization of this commitment was socializing the 
 potential market rent value of land. In short, he advocated a property tax 
 that economically speaking, collected 95% of the annual potential rent of 
 "location, location, location."\n\nThis morning, The Commons SF will review 
 the San Francisco and California ballots from a real estate tax 
 perspective. We'll review the ballot propositions and measures through the 
 lens of "The Land for the People."\n\nThe outcome will be clarity about the 
 complexity of outcomes of voting Yea or Nay on ballot items in the absence 
 of a Sun Yet-sen style of taxation. In short, we'll muddle the clarity 
 special interests have about the ballot once their commitment to not 
 sharing land values is exposed.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/07/18837347.php
SUMMARY:The SF and California ballots, a property tax perspective
LOCATION:Join Zoom 
 Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/92178489086?pwd=eXBpa1dTV1BUVjBXaDlJZGpRbFRzUT09\n\nMeeting 
 ID: 921 7848 9086\nPasscode: x5DAPb\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/07/18837347.php
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