The junkies & the bridge and tunnel goons are getting more bold they know it’s a general sense of lawlessness more so since SIP which is why we need Federal intervention
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Replying to @SFDamnPodcast @chesaboudin and
“The junkies?” You mean the people who have always existed who we fail to house over&over? Incompassionate to vilify them in comparisons to “bridge/tunnel.” One group has the ability/privilege to SiP. The other gets more desperate by the day. Careful what you’re calling out.
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Replying to @EasyEnough222v8 @chesaboudin and
They need more than just housing, and you know it. On that topic though, where is this housing you speak of?
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @chesaboudin and
More importantly, where is the money for housing? There are so many empty buildings and even fully functional non-franchised hotels that the city could easily purchase and start providing rooms we also have the money to hire counselors for job placement and nurses for care. There
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Replying to @EasyEnough222v8 @chesaboudin and
I’m not sure where to begin here, but this has been going on for thirty plus years. How would the City purchase hotels for housing when they are zoned differently and who would staff them? The $$ to hire more people is already given to favored non profits without apparent results
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Replying to @left_on_alpha @chesaboudin and
No results. Do you remember Prop C? That money was supposed to fund a lot of these changes (which we identify as “direct action,” the opposite of bureaucracy) but it has remained stagnant. Clearly that funding is not being distributed, staffs are not being hired as promised. ..
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Prop C isn’t in effect, only the regular $350m to city favored non profits. And they’re still collecting the payments from the city. You can identify it as “direct action” or whatever, but that doesn’t mean squat when there’s no accountability in this process.
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