@chrsdcook
You repeatedly ignore any evidence of declining rents in cities that build more housing by claiming San Francisco “builds lots of housing.” When presented with San Francisco’s anemic construction rates you then run away or just talk about your hurt feelings.
@MohammedSarker1
this has nothing to do with hurt feelings. San Francisco is already pretty dense in some parts of town. I'm talking about affordability versus just slightly reducing what market rate costs. I'm concerned most about working class and poor people who can't afford anything. here.
@chrsdcook
doesn't matter shit if it's "already dense in some parts of town" if the density is nowhere near the demand needed. Again, you people love to talk a big game about affordability but utterly suck at delivering. Stop yapping, start building
@MohammedSarker1
Slowing the rate of rent growth, or slightly reducing already insane rent will not make it actually affordable to working class and poor people in San Francisco.