When we talk about building affordable housing in California, we mean housing that’s truly affordable for teachers, nurses, and service workers, not just the tech developers and engineers who work in Silicon Valley.
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You do realize that he unseated the labor union friendly incumbent, took Peter Thiel’s funding and presided over a Cupertino NIMBY housing forum last year, right?
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I don't follow Dem races as much anymore but if agreeing with the general sentiment that we need affordability-first class-affirmative rezoning that prioritizes housing the less privileged before addressing the more privileged is somehow technolibertarianism then uhh ok
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not like the people he's disagreeing with on this bill literally asked Peter Thiel for funding or anything
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But if it is a meaningless sentiment that is backed by no real actual policy and in effect continues to support his existing constituents’ assets going up in value by $100K a year (or 1-2 teachers salaries per year), OK.
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Like how many recently failed teacher housing efforts in the South Bay would I need to show you that it’s not in good faith?https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/05/08/san-jose-city-hall-balks-at-landowners-plan-for-affordable-teacher-housing/ …
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