There's so much venture capital money in San Francisco that you can eat for free, drive for free, and get $30 of marijuana for $10 delivered in 20 minuteshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/how-to-live-in-san-francisco-without-spending-any-money-1525029628 …
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Replying to @NearATantrum @eliotwb
I wasn’t tweeting that enthusiastically. Perhaps ironically.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @eliotwb
No, I understand. Have you heard of anyone trying to use a start up to try and solve or alleviate homelessness/affordable housing crisis?
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Replying to @NearATantrum @eliotwb
Yes and it was not financially self-sustaining.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @eliotwb
Can you tell me what it was specifically they tried to do, or was it confidential?
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Replying to @NearATantrum @eliotwb
It was a crowdfunding model for people without housing.
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Replying to @eliotwb @NearATantrum
See... Americans don’t actually want to pay sufficient taxes to house the homeless.... I can’t tell you how many times I have to correct people when they freak out about the size of existing city spending on homelessness.
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(Which is small relative to the size at which the federal government subsidizes homeownership for the upper middle class.)
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @eliotwb
Just copy this, then you'll have a handy listpic.twitter.com/26CaZMIXYR
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