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  • San Francisco is changing and not changing for the good =(

  • LMFAO. For supporters of Prop B. So nice u believe the propaganda slung your way. Good luck when you pass this, and all the workers who live out of county (which seems to be a majority) end up walking with their feet, and take jobs elsewhere. Good luck when you have to report crime, have your infrastructure kept up when already, county workers are leaving, even before this passes. County workers have given back for the past few years. Go ahead, believe the slop.

  • That's a mansion ?? Looks kinda small to me but hey I live in an SRO so small is me

  • Ha. Pathetic. Public sector needs to dramatically shrink.

    Listen to these people....making victims of themselves. "Single mother" - why did you have kids if you couldn't afford them?

    Why do so many in this country create problema for themselves and then whine about their "needs" - needs which they created?

  • I am voting Yes on B, these are tough times, and city workers must share their burden of suffering along with the rest of us.

  • @tylertyler82 Hey Tyler, you might want to look into ALL the concessions made by public workers in the past two years. Read up on it. And then read up on the REAL average pay of city workers instead of the supposed "$96,000" average stated by the Yes on Prop B campaign. And I love how Adachi wrote this so he would be excluded from its effects. Read up on the facts.

  • I think Adachi better get some body guards. He's making a lot of enemies. F#&k SF and all the liberals who have turned it into the cesspool it is. If B passes it will only mean more foreclosures and will force people to move away. 

  • Prop B is an attack on the working class.

  • Awesome video Steve,Thanks for posting.Barbara(eodiv1)

  • Aren't SF teachers already the lowest-paid in the Bay Area by tens of thousands of dollars per year within the first 5 years of service?? (While SF school administrators enjoy the highest pay levels of all public school administrators in the Bay Area. If anyone really cared about saving public education or saving taxpayer money, they'd look at this disparity first...) Turnover rates of teachers in SF schools is already phenomenally high which is a huge organizational expense.

  • @TheJazzgrrl

    Only 4 of the 12 public schools in SF are at state level, and Ca. ranks just about dead last in the nation.

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