Absolutely appalling how crookedly the Chronicle is reporting on the SF mayor’s race. This is the state of journalism from a so-called reputable news outlet like other outlets attacked as “fake news”. Jane has a great record & that’s what the news should be about. Period.
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Kim - Do you think those are good goals, but just not easy to achieve? Or not good goals? Would they be more achievable if we were able to start by eliminating the power of wealthy elites over our political process?
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I think universal health care and access to housing that costs no more than 30% of incomes are both amazing goals. But absent any detail, which I don’t see a good faith attempt at, this is usually what actually happens per
@ddayen https://theintercept.com/2017/06/30/california-single-payer-organizers-are-deceiving-their-supporters-its-time-to-stop/ …
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@JaneKim for Mayor! She’s won 40% affordable housing in new developments. More of that will help. -
IIRC, the “40%” was affordable units divided by market rate, correct? Not affordable divided by total units? Supervisor Kim has absolutely increased the BMR count in many projects but I think the “40%” argument is inaccurate.https://sf.curbed.com/2016/2/3/10942390/inside-the-fuzzy-math-of-40-percent-affordable-housing …
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Worldwide revolution one hear and mind at a time. I made laws to build more housing when I was an elected official and now I organize workers at a hospital. I got my eyes on the prize.
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A worldwide revolution is the answer to housing in CA John? I'd love to hear how that will happen in the next year or two to help reduce the housing crisis?
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Hey, how’s your plan going?
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