“My son, his wife & our first grandchild live with us bc they can’t afford a place in the city. They have his grandfather, who is 80, and his 73-year-old grandmother as childcare workers bc they can’t afford childcare,” says former SF mayor who opposed many housing developments.https://twitter.com/esksf/status/964521141783052288 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
When do you think we pass—or have we already—the tipping point on public consciousness on housing?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
I mean I post about it every single day, lol. But I honestly don’t think the older generation which bought in a long time ago, has capped property tax rates and low or full paid off mortgages will ever get it.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
I mean, first i was just laughing at you dunking on old Art, which is both warranted and bleakly funny, but then I was sad, because you do it like every day, and started wondering about the payoff.
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Replying to @scottlucas
Politics often involves repeating very simple messaging every single day over and over and over and over again. I actually pick up lots of volunteers this way.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
I'm sure plenty of the folks eligible for low-income housing credits or childcare assistance would have lived in 8 Washington.
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Replying to @EskSF
that was at least $11M for the affordable housing trust fund. Enough to buy a site or provide several dozen units.
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There were also some Rincon projects, I would have to check and see what if anything was downzoned under his term.
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