My latest: Three months after the city settled a lawsuit over the dire conditions in the Tenderloin, tents have nearly disappeared and some streets are finally shutting to cars. But drug dealing — neighborhood families’ top concern — is as rampant as ever.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heatherknight/article/Tenderloin-tents-are-now-rare-Open-air-drug-15544410.php …
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@chesaboudin says cycling dealers in and out of jail doesn’t accomplish anything. He wants to start a new specialty court to prosecute Honduran dealers trafficked here and working for cartels. Also calls for treatment on demand. (How do we not have that yet?)20 replies 3 retweets 50 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @hknightsf @chesaboudin
Chesa needs to stop wasting his time killing our GIG jobs. That isn't PROGRESSIVE at all.
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Your gig jobs not only exploit you, it knocks the bottom out from under everyone else in other sectors by trashing the progressive reforms people fought and died in the streets to secure.
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Unions were strong before the gig economy extruded the piece work sweatshop floor into the public realm. The people who made them strong are long dead. Bureaucratic hacks took those strengths and ran the organizations into the ground over the past 40-50 yr.
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