The mayor’s excuse for not supporting Prop C reeks and makes her look bad - clearly there are other reasons for her opposition.
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She wants to control the gross receipts conversation going into 2019/2020, which I totally get. But I still see how we only have like 1,100-1,600 shelter beds (depending on timing of the year) for 7,000+ people.
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Really interesting to see who’s in what corners here
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Benioff being more pro-taxing Salesforce than Wiener or Breed is something
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London is against Prop C. She has good reasons and backs them up with commitments on dealing with the issues. He should meet with her and find a way to support her agenda, instead of running PR campaigns against them.
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I must have missed these commitments. She has intentions, and plans, but she needs a much firmer case that she will actually address the problem without more resources. Our politics makes raising revenue representatively a fraught affair. She needs to assuage that fear.
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Going to be an interesting “natural experiment” about effects of endorsements versus independent expenditures.
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I just wish there were were regional measures of this sort. There may be a high concentration of homeless people in SF, but the problem is at least regional and should be dealt with accordingly to avoid regulatory freerider problems.
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For Benioff to take a stand against Breed is what I'm most impressed by!
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But the measure is reckless--it just throws money at the problem.
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Michael, that’s an unusually bad take man.
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