no billionaire is going to fix san francisco by funneling more money into black hole non-profits or government coffers. our crises are systemic, and political, and created by policy. fund local candidates who aren’t insane, or watch your city die. these are your choices.https://twitter.com/hknightsf/status/1338866041271644168 …
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Replying to @micsolana
Two of her three suggestions were to give directly to small businesses and then to food banks, which aren't really either of those things. But otherwise, I share some of your concerns.
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the thing small businesses in SF most need right now is the ability to open, which again comes down to policy
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That's a red herring. What gets people back into stores is controlling the pandemic. Look at the data. Look at the economic research. https://www.nber.org/digest/aug20/consumers-fear-virus-outweighs-lockdowns-impact-business …pic.twitter.com/WdF9HaeaHH
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That wasn’t her decision to make. It’s the county public health officer.
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The mayor opposes the school board on them dithering on opening schools and the schools aren’t doing anything in response.
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the school board is elected, she can’t fire them. she can fire the health director.
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