1/2 Truth: SF “leaders” & nonprofits WANT this city to be disgusting & dangerous. they don’t desire safety, beauty, cleanliness, & economic vibrancy. they want filth, tents, crime, insanity, & addiction. knowing this, we move forward & change everything.
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2/2 Action: the vast majority of San Franciscans want exactly the opposite of what you -
@MattHaneySF@DeanPreston@chesaboudin@sfbos@TheCoalitionSF@samklew@christinevans@HarmReduction@DOPEproject@SF_HSH - are doing/have done. it's time to change. people are mobilizing.10 replies 13 retweets 85 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @EricaJSandberg @MattHaneySF and
The vast majority of San Franciscans want homeless people housed. Maybe advocate for that instead of attacking anyone who works toward that goal.
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Yep. We need longer term solutions. The city built 140% of its luxury housing market demand and now we have thousands upsom thousands of vacant condos and skyline apartments with no one living in them. We don’t have a housing crisis... we have an affordable housing crisis.
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@theodore_gordon@SFyimby@yimbyaction@cayimby , Any comments on whether we have managed to build to 140+% of our housing demand, in this most expensive real estate market I know this cannot be accurate, but I wonder if you might have pointed statistics for@christinevans ?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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We built 140% of our minimum housing production goal for high income demanded by the state. These minimum goals were created during the last recession, so didn't account for low jobs projections. But this number is constantly touted as if we can't plainly see a housing shortage.
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We can and should MASSIVELY increase both subsidized housing AND every kind of housing. Both will help address the housing shortage. One requires government funding that we should absolutely spend. The other is free if we can just get out of our own way.
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It stinks that Erica is making such crappy arguments. She seems like another flavor of NIMBY. The folks who hate homeless people more than they hate homelessness are garbage people. The solution to homelessness is housing. All kinds of housing helps, and gov't should spend more.
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Here we see in it's natural state the One Kind of NIMBY arguing with The Other Kind of NIMBY. When it comes to the Bay Area's chronic housing shortage, we can't afford to have either/or thinking. We need both/and to get out of this crisis.
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