this will bring san francisco’s spend to 600 million dollars a year for 7,000 homeless people, or roughly 85,000 dollars a year per homeless person. and they’ll *still* be sleeping on the streets. the benioff plan is only flirting with (not even promising) 1,000 more beds.https://twitter.com/Benioff/status/1052897691863117824 …
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if you actually care about the homeless, ask yourself: where is 300 million dollars a year currently going? who is in charge? where will the additional money go? a shelter? where? how many beds? how many nurses?
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when it becomes obvious to you that marc benioff does not actually plan on solving this problem, ask yourself what incentive he has to push the proposition - journalists, when done covering what peter thiel serves for dinner, this might be worth looking at
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this has always been one of those arguments that seems like it should span political parties – we could get $50M more to people by giving $300M, or making our existing $50M more direct
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this already isn’t a political issue because everyone in this city is a democrat. dorsey etc. are fine with huge tax / spending. we already have it. what we need now is an actual strategy.
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