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Meanwhile regional property values have doubled every economic cycle since the 1980s.
and then being from the South Bay, I am biased to believe that whatever happens there foreshadows what happens to SF/East Bay in a couple years to a decade.... -
So I’m like let’s do all of the above aggressively. Large affordable housing funding, changes to CH and large amounts of building. But every time we fight each other, those who own the land always win.
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I don't know what argument you think you're making here but it's not a good one
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@kimmaicutler I'm an SF native (one of the few left) and you're straight wrong.@uhshanti speaks for me.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Really?! You live in an alternate reality Many of us at mult groups have been here for years fighting for tenant justice in the city we love. You see new faces bc our movement is just growing.
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Factually untrue. All of the many tenant activists I know have been in SF for many years or decades, and they understand the history of what we're fighting against, and what we're fighting for.
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that's funny because the ones I know and learn from across CA have been here for ages. across scores of orgs. sure, some people get *checks notes* displaced, but thanks for proving my point about your *checks notes* four-year-old movement being willfully ignorant and dismissive
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