San Francisco’s biggest companies now forced to pay a homeless tax

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Voters in San Francisco approve a new corporate tax that will raise $300,000,000 a year from the city’s largest companies and direct that money toward homeless services.

 

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Let's see how much it really raises and how many more people loose their job because of it

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Watch those companies leave that dump of a city

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Guess the demcorats got out the vote amongst the homeless and illegals in San Francisco to make sure they got their agenda and candidates pushed through. Now we can laugh as the major corporations leave there and CA for greener pastures and less oppressive taxes.

This is where the caravan is headed....looks like CA is preparing for them.

Laughable. California is housing illegal aliens & Islamic refugees over its own U.S citizen's, when the U.S workers start seeing their checks getting smaller to house feed educate illegals, it'll be to late, they stood in line & voted for it. WAKE UP california MAGA

Another Democrat slush fund,,,

RuffusMD Can’t they buy in bulk and just spend 150 mil on clean needles🤷‍♂️

And guess what America? the majority of corporations in San Francisco wanted this tax.. Californians are amazing people that put BILLIONS in tax dollars into the red states, the states that ridicule California. 🇺🇸❤️

Lol at all the comments saying “California is finished” or “all those companies will relocate.” It’s like people think their area of bumfuck, flyover just magically got better.

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