Meh. I lived in SF since 1987. When unemployment go up so does crime. It’s a city. If you “want to save” the city hire people, pay them a living wage. Give more people a real stake in the community and the community will protect the city.
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Replying to @CulinaryOasis79 @dathanvp and
stay out of nyc and sf then. peace.
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Replying to @CulinaryOasis79 @PanicBig and
seems like the global economy & regional affordable housing market may be more causal than any individual city‘s policies
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i'd agree. no denying there's a severe housing emergency in SF, just saying that large homeless populations are a common occurrence in major metropolitan areas in NA. and i was arguing against the implication it had anything to do with the DA.
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Replying to @PanicBig @CulinaryOasis79 and
Boudin has been on the job 10 months, mostly during lockdown not building *any* affordable housing for half a century is indeed a regional issue, but unhoused population has increasingly exploded in UK & IE as well since 08-10 GFC even Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin etc
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no poor person shops cities like an affluent professional navigating rungs on a career ladder it‘s weird that you assume anyone from Mobil would rather be poor & unhoused in SF, if they could stay in Mobil & be housed via Section 8 also RE investor demand serves a global market
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