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Try a free market, encouraging production, and meritocracy instead of socialism encouraging the unproductive to migrate to your city.
Trying the same failed actions repeatedly is the very definition of insanity.
Government Housing -Failure
Government Minimum Wage - Failure
Government Unemployment "Insurance" - Failure
Government Medical "Insurance" - Failure (Bankrupting the Federal government)
Government Retirement Program- Failure (Bankrupting the Federal government)
Government Food Stamps - Failure
Government Student Loan Guarantees - Failure
Government Banking (Cartel) System - Failure
Government Illegal Alien Protection - Failure
More than 50% of the voters in America are too ignorant and too brainwashed by politically biased interests to be allowed the responsibility to vote. The SF Bay area voters are overwhelmingly ignorant. May their continued insanity in government bankrupt the socialist morons and provide an unassailable example to convince many other urban residents of the futility of government socialism.
― George Carlin
Now good money is being thrown after bad to make it worse.
"I have to make decisions with my head, not just my heart," Breed said. "I do not believe doubling what we spend on homelessness without new accountability, when we don't even spend what we have now efficiently, is good government."
Man: “(chomp!) Why does it taste like donkey?”
"Soylent Blue is Ass!"
In San Francisco, it's also become an intriguing fight between recently elected Mayor London Breed, who is siding with the city's Chamber of Commerce in urging a no vote, and philanthropist Benioff, whose company is San Francisco's largest private employer with 8,400 workers.
Breed came out hard against the measure, saying it lacked collaboration, could attract homeless people from neighboring counties to the city, and could cost middle-class jobs in retail and service. San Francisco has already dramatically increased spending on homelessness, she said, with no noticeable improvement.
San Francisco spent $380 million of its $10 billion budget last year on services related to homelessness.
"I have to make decisions with my head, not just my heart," Breed said. "I do not believe doubling what we spend on homelessness without new accountability, when we don't even spend what we have now efficiently, is good government."