Mike, I’d argue government or politicians don’t hate or love... They reflect the will of their voters. Thus, one could say, a majority of voters are unfriendly toward tech. Why? Maybe tech, as an aggregate, hasn’t been the best neighbor. Better neighbors = better policies?https://twitter.com/micsolana/status/1341438351929315328 …
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This is depressing.
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Can you tell the inside story of this next
Would love to learn more on how landed aristocracy is using fed. Gov. programs like LIHTC to guarantee housing types that do not negatively effect home values. @NovogradacCPAs@California_HCDhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/techcrunch.com/2020/07/13/apple-allocates-its-first-400m-from-2-5b-commitment-to-address-californias-housing-crisis/amp/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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"We staffed our companies with childless young people and visa-holders, two of the least politically active cohorts. Shockingly, the local politicians sided with the natives who actually voted."
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The problem here is that when it comes to seizing S.F. political power, tech is bringing a squirt gun to a knife fight. NIMBYs read their Saul Alinsky in the 70’s and didn’t forget it.
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@jeffiel@micsolana Honest question: what if the tech industry “canvassed its users,” meaning, literally sent out surveyors to talk to every voter and understand their perspective on local politics and tech?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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