Thank you Supervisor @Ahsha_Safai for standing in support of SB50 and being a leader on housing for everyone, like our nurses, firefighters, teachers, social workers, and everyone else struggling to afford our City.
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Mayor Breed, remind us again why you opposed
@OurHomeSF (Yes on C), which would have generated $600 million annually to fight SF’s housing crisis? - End of conversation
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San Francisco residents need the keys taken away. They've proven to be irresponsible in addressing the biggest challenge to our state.
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You are absolutely right. The answer to the housing shortage is to build more housing, and the obstacle is NIMBYism enabled by bureaucracy. Call out the NIMBY’s and call out the bureaucrats.
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Vote these people out. They have no alternative to
#SB50 and they prefer to keep things as it is - UNACCEPTABLEThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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SF Mayor London Breed and Scott Weiner are right.
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Y’all could buy ANY empty building. THIS is making 2 issues 1 issue. There is no lack of space for people who have NOTHING. SB50 is about the working class & keeping families in the city, navigation centers can happen literally ANYWHERE. London Breed IS a bureaucrat’s bureaucrat.
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The solution to homelessness is to get your developer friends to take their real estate off the speculative market and fill the empty space with affordable housing.
#housingisahumanright and not a commodity. But of course, that wouldn’t make your developer friends rich... -
The devs are not philanthropists. If we want devs to build more affordable housing, then city and state laws need to incentive building affordable housing. The main barrier is that a large portion of the general population do not want more housing so their reps don't either.
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