Palo Alto politics seems to have a “keep poor people away from us, but we’re not opposed to taxes” slant, as does the peninsula/South Bay.
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Replying to @lucaswiman @sonyaellenmann
All successful people want poor people kept away from them. No exceptions.
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Replying to @legalinspire @sonyaellenmann
It’s an awful attitude, and I don’t think it’s universally true.
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Replying to @lucaswiman @sonyaellenmann
It may very well be an awful attitude. But it is a near universal human trait. They call it "revealed preferences" for a reason.
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"No exceptions” is too strong, though. There are individual exceptions. They are, statistically and politically, insignificant.
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Replying to @legalinspire @sonyaellenmann
Depressing though probably accurate. Still worth fighting it.
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eigenrobot Retweeted eigenrobot
I have a revealed preference for slumming whenever possible keep a baseball bat by my door it's better than this:https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/873976979917332484 …
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You’re a sapient robot and are also statistically and politically insignificant. At least until Skynet.
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d . . . dang cannot argue
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