On what? What evidence is there for that?
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Replying to @bettersoma @sf_kerry and
The bigger issue to me and that’s on us as voters is why does the Mayor and her staff need to earn >$400k in salary to run this city?
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @sf_kerry and
The jobs need titles duties and job descriptions. Cronyism is real. And many of the jobs are useless, need assessment, and yes salaries are far too large.
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Replying to @bettersoma @sf_kerry and
It’s mostly the executive and administrative leadership - i dont think the rank and file salaries are bloated or
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @bettersoma and
maybe, but there are too many city employees. way more per capita than any city in the US. if things were improving...housing, transit, quality of life, i wouldnt care if we had a bloated staff. but paying for more and getting less doesnt cut it
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Replying to @masterlongevity @bettersoma and
Pre or post pandemic? Things did improve by my judgement pre-pandemic. The quality of life before the pandemic was pretty good, not in some spots for sure, transit was good, better than previous years. Housing is one where we fell short. Although, now rents are way cheaper
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Replying to @GehaniNeil @bettersoma and
the street/ drug addition crisis was getting worse pre-pandemic. housing is a disaster. permit process is a disaster for almost everything. also cant agree on transit. how long and how over budget are the new subway line and the Van Ness projects?
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Replying to @masterlongevity @GehaniNeil and
Im here for at least a few more years, so not trashing and leaving. really want improvement, but we just elected and even more obstructionist board of supervisors, so hard to see it happening.
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Replying to @masterlongevity @bettersoma and
With 810K citizens, not everyone is going to get everything they want. We have to learn to accept it if we get 60% of what we want, that's progress and if we don't like it, then we have to organize the public and get them the chose different leaders and then hold them accountable
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Basic services and quality of life and fair representation is not a big ask
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Replying to @bettersoma @masterlongevity and
Sure, I am all for fair representation. If I had to fight for one thing, this would be it! right now, I think our leaders talk AT us not *with* us. That's why I organized the forum. I sent email to some of the
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