understand, but for all intents, purposes, the only people who can move to the Mission now either
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @papadooloo and
must afford $3,400/mo for 1 BR, or can afford $2M+ real estate. Or 0.001% BMR lottery
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Maybe so. All the more reason we should decelerate displacement impacts and keep folks in place.
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you're accelerating, rather than decelerating displacement. http://www.lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3345 …pic.twitter.com/htmOeFu2tT
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @papadooloo and
more importantly you're accelerating displacement in pts of the Bay Area with even larger % of working-class
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That's not mathematically accurate. Decelerating impacts locally and regionally. Imperfect systems, etc
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it specifically analyzes census tracts w/ higher % of low-income householdspic.twitter.com/76x9VTXxuB
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @papadooloo and
do you understand that you are just making your neighboring property owners very, very, very rich?
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Hopefully we can agree one helpful solution is to build lots of housing in nonsensitive neighborhoods.
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I try to be even louder and more annoying in those neighborhoods.
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but they're just more resourced and successful at making up stuff and blocking things
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How about if we build a big floating platform for housing out in the middle of the bay?
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