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The anti-eviction mapping project has posted a new map – this one on Ron Conway and his influence on San Francisco.

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    1. Yes, anyone who is more successful than you must be evil, and you must fight them. That’s the American dream, right?

      Oh, wait . .

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  1. Political advocacy groups? You mean like the ones that get special laws created which cater solely to their own corporations? You think the employees are beholden to what their slimy Republican bosses are up to? You clearly do not think like a worker…ah, that’s right–you’re a landlord (in other words, a skill-less parasite.)

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  2. What a bunch of idiots. Instead of trying to work with the leading tech political advocacy group they are isolating themselves from any potential influence. This will make it even easier for pro development and landlords like me to unify with the tech force. Easy Peasy. Thanks guys!

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    1. YIMBY for Mayor invites Ron Conway to invest in “good works” campaigning for the SF 2015 Mayor’s race. Instead of pouring millions of dollars into political ads and door hangers that pollute our neighborhoods and minds, YIMBY for Mayor will use the majority of its campaign funds to do good works (such as registering new voters, back yard soil testing, and stipends for underemployed neighbors in support of their neighbor(hood)s.

      YIMBY for Mayor: We’re looking for a few (thousand) good YIMBYs.

      Check out our iterative platform and join the movement at http://www.facebook.com/pages/YIMBY-for-Mayor/733230096760667.

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      1. Would you have a home in SF without developers and landlords? No.

        Would the city have a vibrant tax base without tech? No.

        Sounds to me you’d be happier in Detroit. Much less success and wealth there. Wouldn’t that be better?

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