Still wrapping my mind around Prop C in SF. Not sure why a tax on gross receipts would make any sense at all https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/San-Francisco-s-business-taxes-are-a-confusing-13331125.php …pic.twitter.com/BtyIpHuQdo
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Well, it’s the situation. Homelessness is perceived to be much more of a municipal problem than it actually may be (given the dissipation of federal support for low income housing) and any taxes locally administered to make up for what disappeared at national will be imperfect.
Stripe’s biggest political commitment, for example, has been pro-housing...
Homelessness and housing are interrelated but homelessness also intersects with poverty, mental health, substance abuse policies. At the incomes (or lack thereof) we’re talking about, it is mathematically impossible to produce housing absent public subsidy.
I don’t think anyone involved in this conversation or the companies being disproportionately hit are against that
Yes, no one is pro-homelessness or pro-poverty.
I would say it was probably @jack hurt himself and Marc gained, pretty zero sum
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