Many users endorsed Garry Tan's view that zoning and regulations caused San Francisco's rent spikes rather than tech, while some criticized his political choices and blamed AI demand instead.
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@garrytan Supply AND DEMAND. The AI Boom is absolutely driving up prices. Are you lying or delusional? And Wiener has been influencing policy in SF longer than almost anyone else in power. He's asking for MORE rent control in this very post. Blame him and his naive supporters.
@garrytan You literally endorsed and backed lunatic Weiner instead of someone common sense like Muriel Hurabiel. Are you surprised Weiner destroyed SF, then Ca? And you wanted him promoted to Congress so he can ruin the US as well.
@garrytan You're half right, @garrytan. Zoning boards killed affordability, not startups. Every "tech is ruining the city" crowd fought every single new building that would've fixed it.
@garrytan The fix is denser, taller, mixed use housing, especially next to public transit. Cut the regulations and let San Francisco build.
@garrytan You literally endorsed and backed lunatic Weiner instead of someone common sense like Muriel Hurabiel. Are you surprised Weiner destroyed SF, then Ca? And you wanted him promoted to Congress so he can ruin the US as well.
@garrytan You're half right, @garrytan. Zoning boards killed affordability, not startups. Every "tech is ruining the city" crowd fought every single new building that would've fixed it.
@garrytan The fix is denser, taller, mixed use housing, especially next to public transit. Cut the regulations and let San Francisco build.
@garrytan Exactly, politicians love scapegoating tech instead of fixing zoning.
@garrytan Amen
They’re going to blame tech But the real cause: extreme restriction of housing supply and subsidized demand https://twitter.com/scott_wiener/status/2076343910058918054
Many users endorsed Garry Tan's view that zoning and regulations caused San Francisco's rent spikes rather than tech, while some criticized his political choices and blamed AI demand instead.
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@garrytan Amen