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stephanie
07-19-2008, 09:20 AM
By JOEL KOTKIN
July 19, 2008; Page A7

Los Angeles

In the 1960s, California Gov. Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown laid the foundation for building modern, suburban California with massive new highway projects and one of the most significant public water projects in history. The resulting infrastructure gave us broad, low-density developments with room for millions of Californians to have a home with a backyard and two cars in the driveway.

Those were the good old days. Today, Pat Brown's son Jerry is waging war on the very communities his father helped make possible. Why? Global warming.


Gov. Pat Brown and President John F. Kennedy near a new dam site, 1962.
Jerry Brown has been a fixture of the state's politics for more than three decades. He was elected governor in 1974 and four years later earned the moniker "Governor Moonbeam" for his interest in creating a space program in California. In 1998, he was elected mayor of Oakland, a working-class city across the bay from San Francisco. And in 2006, he was elected attorney general. Today he is mulling a run for governor in 2010, when he will be 72.

read all his big plans for ya all..
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121642163643366589.html?mod=opinion_main_comment aries

namvet
07-19-2008, 09:36 AM
he has a bigger concern than this. today LA is so over run by crime and gangs and many residents are now packing up and leaving.

Abbey Marie
07-19-2008, 09:48 AM
You know things are getting all left wing nut kooky again when JB resurfaces.

April15
07-19-2008, 10:21 AM
he has a bigger concern than this. today LA is so over run by crime and gangs and many residents are now packing up and leaving.sad situation.

manu1959
07-19-2008, 12:34 PM
i will tell you he did a great job spuring the revitalization of oakland.....and crime has gone up since delums took over.....and the economy has ground to a halt......

as for sububan sprawl....he is absolutley correct in his planning philosphies.....these are the same ideas that people used to try to stop sprawl 30 years ago.....