I took a stand against #homesf and other flawed legislation that excludes the poorest of us and lines the pockets of property developers.pic.twitter.com/3KhKLBSvWC
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Replying to @BrandonHarami
lining the pockets of property *owners*! Great job!
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
But, if you're down for no one owning land & public housing we can talk
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Replying to @BrandonHarami
It works reasonably well in Vienna, Singapore and Hong Kong but is not something in near-term reality here nor is something that SF has
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Selling out the city to property developers is not the solution either. We can't cut corners in order to solve this crisis.
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Replying to @BrandonHarami @kimmaicutler
Funny @biblerocket, remember "Local Politics'" lovely post calling progs "full of s**t" for not supporting public housing? Stay classy.
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Replying to @uhshanti
don't recall us asking the city to sell its own public land to developers. Please keep protecting property owners' wealth w scarce housing.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @uhshanti
We're advocating for more housing. I personally thinking housing shouldn't be decided by the free market. Like healthcare or education.
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You're presenting a false dichotomy between market and state that doesn't exist and has never existed in America.
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