Always room for improvement and yet we have so much to be proud of San Francisco.https://twitter.com/mromano/status/1411047497837867012 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Not a critique of your policies or you personally. Using 2020 stats is kind of wildly misleading when we’re talking about improvements or declines year over year. 2020 was an anomaly and to attribute anyone’s influence to it is kind of not valid lol.
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Replying to @grrrrrrrrrrl @chesaboudin
was it not an anomaly in sacramento
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Replying to @grrrrrrrrrrl @chesaboudin
what is wildly misleading about a city by city comparison when both cities were experiencing a pandemic "lmao"
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Replying to @upwithppl @chesaboudin
Because there are a lot of variables at play that were not uniform across municipalities and the implementation of policies weren’t uniform either. - people relocating - shelter availability (project roomkey) - decreased pedestrian traffic - decreases in tourism - biz closures
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To use 2020s data for narrative building besides that of the impact of a global pandemic is a bit ridiculous.
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u can say "cities are always different, & hard to compare." u can't say "cities are different, thus comparing 2 cities in 2020 is irrelevant cuz the pandemic." Cities *are* different; the pandemic didn't change that, & that SF did better than sacto, or CA in total, is just true
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