Dawg flacks for Chan campaign in Mission Local comments section

Dawg flacks for Chan campaign in Mission Local comments section

Skippy Brown

Campers,

You’re gonna get lots more pieces like this, I imagine.

Is this a Wiener endorsement ? You’re making him into a victim. He is not a victim. He is a carnivore of Rent Control property who has devoured thousands of units at every step of his career. He is a carnivore of the Property Rights of San Francisco home owners. The laws he has created have driven thousands of artists and writers and musicians out of San Francisco. Yet, thousands of victims of this Developer driven dinosaur still vote for him every time he runs. You wanna know why ? Because the vast majority of San Francisco Media is controlled by the Billionaire Class who want to build whatever they want wherever they want and Scott is their number one boy so they make him look like a hero. Now, you spend a couple of thousand words making him out as essentially, a victim. He is not a hero and he is not a victim. He is a brilliant lawyer who has spent his entire career from corporate shill to State Senator promoting gentrification by writing laws that take away the rights of ordinary renters and homeowners. Mission Local doesn’t directly endorse. But they certainly directly and indirectly empower. Bottom line is that you helped Wiener with this piece. And, hurt the chances of the City being represented by Connie Chan who does truly represent tradition San Francisco Values. Let me close with a line from Charles Bukowski … “The best friend of art is cheap rent.” Connie Chan for Congress ! and, as always … go Niners !! h. 

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