Really? You fail to mention that respondents only say "spend more" when the survey question is prefaced by "other cities of the same size are spending 2 to 3 times the amount that Seattle is and are seeing significant reductions in homelessness"—which is totally unsubstantiated. https://twitter.com/genebalk/status/1113114623950041088 …
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Furthermore, in the Seattle Times' own survey data from earlier this year, only 7 percent of Seattle voters think that the city is “not spending enough to really solve the problem.” So which is it? Your reporting from January or your reporting from April?https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/homeless-poll-results/ …
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@SOS_Seattle are growing is because people are tired of the misinformation. I'm not surprised to see that the same groups that funded this most recent poll are also part of the Mayor's "counter-narrative" to@EricJohnsonKOMO—which you should have noted in the story.2 replies 1 retweet 9 likesShow this thread -
Gene doubled-down on this failed narrative with his article this morning, which 10 people have sent me with various emojis of disbelief. Here's my response: https://www.facebook.com/rufodox/posts/354709105151015 …
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