There was a great conversation on Clubhouse tonight with a bunch of people who love San Francisco and want to fix our city. It made me even more optimistic that we can build a coalition of people who care, and turn things around. Some thoughts:
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@GrowSF so we could bring the tech community together, learn about the issues in our city, and advocate for change. The conversations about SF on Twitter are great, and I learn a lot from them, but if we want SF to be better, we have to get involved and do work.1 reply 0 retweets 44 likesShow this thread -
There is no silver bullet. Should we recall Chesa? Probably. Will that instantly fix all of our problems? Of course not. But we shouldn't lose hope because of that. We need to work every year to elect better officials into office.
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@GrowSF supported recalling Chesa, who has been an excellent DA for the city — and certainly not one worthy of a recall. This is my off ramp.
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If you want to improve SF and that list doesn’t include recalling @chesaboudin, who is more directly responsible for SF’s biggest current issues than any individual in SF then, yes, please take the off ramp and Chesa with you. The city isn’t your social science experiment.
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