A parking space in a San Francisco parking garage is on the market for $100,000, which is actually quite a bit less than in cities like Seattle, Boston and New York, where parking spaces have gone for as much as $1 million.
Well, well! How fun to think we’re moving into in an era when not only most Americans can’t afford to buy a house or pay rent, but soon we won’t even be able to afford to park our damn cars. Now, is it just me, or does it seem like $100 grand ought to buy one helluva lot of Uber rides?
On the positive note, at least it’s comforting to know that those big Trump tax cuts have freed up enough extra spending money for the rich folks, that they now can spend their free time speculating on urban parking spaces. The question is, what happens when some schmuck parks in your spot?
Posted by William_MaryFrayedBear just brought my attention to a video that I need to study and do a post on.
Posted by William_MaryA symptom of perception management. The program was completed when the vast amount of the American citizenship became compliant to the delivery of MSM information. [consortiumnews.com]
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