With the average home value over $2.2 million, "who can afford it? Only the fortunate few." Cupertino Chamber of Commerce here in support.
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They're taking a 5 min break now at 11pm. This is totally sane. Nothing cray happening here at all y'all!pic.twitter.com/jNjOB7IVAs
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"Um, can I get Google chrome on here?" Young person procedes to argue that any develoment will negatively effect Cupertino in a fashion that makes us question if this is a spoof.
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Reason number one: schools are negatively affected by having more students.pic.twitter.com/Ci79bX7iNV
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Reason number two: "The idea of Cupertino is that is would have a very well educated population." Very opposed to letting the poors in.pic.twitter.com/Bz559mWTp0
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Reason number three: Public transit will never be good here. We should do nothing until it is good.pic.twitter.com/dhStrrprQe
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Reason four: I'm totally serious.pic.twitter.com/Zh1b9Tq7V6
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Replying to @yimbyaction
People really have no idea how “60 percent of median” works, yet can call these folks uneducated.
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Replying to @OAKJRNAL @yimbyaction
It was one high schooler who made the comment. Give him a break.
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Replying to @BayAreaGenXer @yimbyaction
If he’s going to contribute to the discussion, he should know “low income” in Santa Clara County is $95K for a family of 4, or more than 3x what the feds consider “poor.”
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This discussion is really important, but please do not dox this individual.
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