A follow-up to my earlier tweet about crack-zombie assaults on SF employees, with my thoughts on Prop C, how remote work will force cities to become more competitive in attracting good residents and businesses.
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If there is something specific that you'd like to debate, I'm game but so far, I have only heard bigoted and presumptuous remarks, ad hominems, straw men and false dichotomies.
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I'm not debating any crack-zombies, afaik.
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Money is just a tool. It can be used to finance good plans, which make things better, and it can be used to finance bad plans, which make things worse. I don't know if "crack-zombies" are part of the homeless population or not. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is immoral, not virtuous.
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Proponents of C must admit that it is their worldview that it is acceptable to use physical force or the threat thereof to take money from one person, business, group, race, class, city, county, state, country, and give it to another. Where I come from, this is called stealing.1/
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I think you see business leaders objecting to C because we are used to being accountable for our spending. We should have a backup plan, pivots identified, benchmarks, milestones. How will we change our approach if our thesis turns out to be wrong and make things worse?2/
It is not at all clear to me that the way this money is intended to be spent is going to generate the ROI proponents are expecting. I think there are better options but because SF is highly susceptible to populism and demagoguery, an honest debate about tough choices is hard 3/3
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We will have to disagree on business vs government accountability. There are many possible alternative approaches. Unfortunately, only one has been proposed.
