Has any reporter asked Benioff if he’d support exactly the same tax in size, but with his tech company paying the same rate as others per employee? All I’ve heard thus far is praise of his support for taxes that get paid disproportionately by others.https://twitter.com/Benioff/status/1058101748810768384 …
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“releasing criminals” like it would be hard for a candidate to run a campaign on meaningfully increasing spending on poverty to really make a dent in it.
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The way I see it, bad ideas are easy to sell to voters as props, but hard(er) to sell to groups of experts (elected officials). Good ideas are no easier to sell to voters than to experts & prob harder bc nuance. This is why I’m a militant lowercase republican.
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Agreed, I'm in favor of pragmatic politics like this. I'm just generally grousing about the state of Bay area politics that this is necessary. At some point we have to solve the root problem.
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Not sure how a prop for taxes is lawful (that’s why we elect representatives) but if we assume more $ somehow solves the homeless crisis, why isn’t this an equal tax on every property owner of SF, many who have opposed the housing supply growth needed to address the root cause?
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