I think I know another political figure who says that the press is a tool of the elite and who decries any challenging questions as "fake news."https://twitter.com/JaneKim/status/992114245901914113 …
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Replying to @Sfprogressive @JaneKim
Yes, I am clearly arguing that she is exactly 100% identical to Donald Trump.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @JaneKim
Thats clearly the implication of your tweet. The questions are so obviously taken directly from opposition research (see the mistaken Jane Kim from public records). Also there are clearly sexiest and racist stereotypes underlying the questions. It’s not trumpian to call that out.
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Sexiest
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Replying to @Sfprogressive @JaneKim
I think it was unfair when the Chron ran a story about her and Goodwin so I didn't blast that out. But some of the questions are fair game in there -- her constant decrying of constructing more condos and her having housing/wealth security from luxury condos in NYC.
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Having wealth/security from luxury NYC condos? That's a bit of a stretch isn't it? I inherited my mom's house, do you think inheritance is wrong? We have a glut of luxury condos in SF w/diminishing demand. She's right to advocate for affordable housing, that's what we need!
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Inherited real estate wealth is probably the predominant component of racial wealth inequality in this country.
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So? I'm brown btw. I inherited a house. Are you now blaming one Jane Kim for racial wealth inequality? Do you REALLY believe inherited RE is the predominant component?
or just probably?
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? I don’t know. Maybe some Pulitzer Prize winners? How Homeownership Became the Engine of American Inequality https://nyti.ms/2pZnWIB
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I disagree with your glut statement. Even as the city builds housing, the number of units that trades hands is actually decreasing because the California system encourages land banking and land hoarding, which is what causes the price spiking.pic.twitter.com/yZQFonBebB
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