Residential single-family home construction by KB Home in Valley Center. REUTERS/Mike Blake Whac-A-Mole is an amusement arcade game, invented in Japan nearly a half-century ago, whose players try to hit moles as they pop up from their holes, but if they hit one another immediately pops up. It’s become a cultural icon and, as Wikipedia notes, “is often used colloquially to a situation characterized by a series of futile, Sisyphean tasks, where the successful completion of one just yields another popping up elsewhere.” For years, California’s state government has been playing whac-a-mole to persuade — or compel — local officials to become more receptive to housing development nee
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