Prop c is the dumbest, least thought out prop ever. Please get the facts and vote no. Then lets all focus on real solutions for sf.
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Mark what’s your plan & what’s your contribution to helping our homeless? Tell us in detail what
@zynga is doing for them now at scale & what your plan is? The homeless have been left behind by You & the other 70 SF billionaires. Yes on C. Big business like mine pay, you don’t.33 replies 98 retweets 1,199 likes -
What does that mean your business pays and mine doesnt? How much will salesforce be paying? .5 pct would be $50m. Sf chronicle estimated $10m.
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Salesforce will pay $10-$11M per year. & it’s a critical tax to help our 7500 homeless individuals & 1200 homeless families each with 2 kids. Only companies with more than $50M in revenue pay. Individuals & small Business don’t pay.
@OurHomeSF badly needs Prop C. Get your facts!pic.twitter.com/GfiVwWCZN6
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Why doesnt salesforce pay $50m. Isnt that .5 pct of revenue? How is that fair and equal?
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Looks like your argument just changed from dumbest idea to fairness. The tax is the amount of your business in San Francisco not your total revenue. You can read the calculations & I’m happy to take a call from our or
@zynga CFO! Our team can help you. https://sfelections.sfgov.org/sites/default/files/Documents/candidates/Nov%202018/LT_C.pdf …10 replies 22 retweets 634 likes -
Re idea our mayor doesnt believe a top down 2x the funding will solve it. Re approach it doesnt connect the problem to the money in a logical way. Tax housing to fund housing and city services.
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Are you shifting your argument again? There is no other plan to deal with our homeless crisis. We can not wait any longer for a “better” or “more fair” plan. The thousands of homesless kids can not wait. Nancy Pelosi, Diane Fienstein, Jackie Spier, & me all agree “Yes on C!”pic.twitter.com/zZnlyY6mQ3
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