stick to tennessee
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Replying to @CulinaryOasis79 @dathanvp and
stay out of nyc and sf then. peace.
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Replying to @CulinaryOasis79 @dathanvp and
(pst maybe, just maybe, wealthy cities with lots of people and resources and relatively temperate climates attract the unhoused and it really has nothing to do with your rudimentary understanding of what communism is).
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Replying to @PanicBig @CulinaryOasis79 and
nope, ~75% former longterm SF tenants, ~15% from elsewhere in Bay Area & CA, <10% from out-of-state when no low-income housing is built for decades, low-income people have nowhere to live building MR doesn‘t matter much to 0-60% AMI tenants, which is ~$65k/year & under in SF
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Replying to @CulinaryOasis79 @PanicBig and
no, *i* can‘t: all of my medical specialists are at UCSF & i am currently on a fixed income indefinitely elder & disabled tenants take on average two years to rebuild just their medical providers after a move within the *same* region anyone requiring specialists may never do so
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Replying to @saintlennybruce @CulinaryOasis79 and
and that‘s to say nothing about of the fabric of family, friends, communuty, and local knowledge that acts as a safety net when people fall through the chasms in the patchwork of inadequate public & nonprofit services beyond capacity many elders die before rebuild a network
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Replying to @saintlennybruce @CulinaryOasis79 and
i love how she started complaining about democrats and cities where she doesn't live and now she's telling you to move to mobile because no one wants to live there.
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just find several thousand dollars, move to mobile, find new doctors, friends, support systems, and every other aspect of human life and connection. bet you feel silly for not thinking of that!
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