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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Once you understand that then you can chip away at the issue by looking closely at the failure of the market to address those folks with low, middle and fixed incomes. Our housing development practices need to reorient towards affordable housing production goals.

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Are you saying that businesses that pre Covid provided a livelihood for 20+ people and a service to their community don’t matter? A lot of my advocacy around affordable housing is for the continued financial success of my businesses along with the thousands of other...
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So we do have employees at all pay levels... Min wage now $16.07 up to the area median income. As do the thousands of other small businesses in our neighborhoods. If you don’t want to see storefront vacancies & more small business closures we have to address housing costs. 

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