The Tech Plutocrats Dreaming of a Right-Wing San Francisco

Advertisers have fled, reportedly erasing 72 percent of X’s value. But Musk didn’t buy Twitter to make money. The true goal, as Tan says, was to replace an existing institution with a parallel version. But the word “parallel,” like “moderate,” Continue reading The Tech Plutocrats Dreaming of a Right-Wing San Francisco

San Francisco’s Housing Crisis Is Breaking Public Education

While Covid-19 probably accelerated the drop in public school enrollment, though, it didn’t precipitate it. And incompetent management of the district can’t explain why public school enrollment has been falling statewide for nearly 20 years. The housing crisis is a Continue reading San Francisco’s Housing Crisis Is Breaking Public Education