Schizo Advisors

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Schizo Advisors

Schizo Advisors

@SchizoLLC

Dr. Richard FN, Conspiracy expert. All tweets constitute financial advice that you should immediately embark upon.

Palo Alto, CA Beigetreten Nisan 2024
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@cultofJT All industries lack soul and live for profit. This is how they treat workers well (with the money from profits). Treating workers well should be the ultimate measure and instead of complaining about tech wages, workers in other fields should ask for better wages.
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@SchizoLLC The displacement of artists, musicians, poets, chefs, and social workers has a cause— and it’s the inflated wages of techies and an industry that lacks soul and lives for profit.
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Fact check: there is no accounting measurement on earth that would show tech people extracted more from SF than they brought in. We are talking about companies that extract globally and provide the best wage labor conditions in history.
The San Francisco Homeless Tenants Union@SFHTUnion

All the techies have ever done with their tech wealth is extract from San Francisco. They never give back to this place, and there’s no evidence they are about to start.

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@SFHTUnion This basically happened to every major city though. Middle class people generally avoided cities and as a result they were extremely underpriced. They aren’t anymore and that’s kind of orthogonal to tech. Even Detroit is basically like this.
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The arts community in S.F. has been decimated by 30 years of tech enabled hyper-gentrification. New money in SF is not interested in the arts (except for algorithmic art), and the even large art institutions see the writing on the wall as their aging philanthropic base dies off.
Schizo Advisors@SchizoLLC

Fact check: there is no accounting measurement on earth that would show tech people extracted more from SF than they brought in. We are talking about companies that extract globally and provide the best wage labor conditions in history.

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@KimChiSpicey @96hoya It’s insane to micromanage the size of houses that people build. There’s no reason in America that anyone should have to beg politicians for special permission to build a slightly bigger house. It would obviously be a venue for corruption/graft for the politicians.
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Kim Chi@KimChiSpicey·
If the goal was actually density and affordability, then requiring a permit to take up a bunch of space with a single family home helps with that. Thanks for admitting that you don’t actually care about housing and affordability though. As I said, Connie is more pro-housing than Scott.
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MtheMariner@MtheMariner·
Fundamentally San Francisco is the best place on the west coast (maybe in the US in general) geographically to restart American shipbuilding. Unfortunately it is ruled by morons. The Bay Area should be turned into a federal district.
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@constans @sp6runderrated We need to subtract unemployment above 5% from Social Security COL increases. If unemployment goes up to 10%, take 5% off the top.
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constans@constans·
@sp6runderrated I 100% agree with you but the public 100% wants more unemployment and less inflation.
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sp6r=underrated@sp6runderrated·
Letting people stay unemployed creates scarring. Work skills decline, social skills decline, etc. Recession have no value and affection for recessions is just mindless "no pain no gain" stupidity. Or which I think is likely you prefer unemployment over risking inflation.
Renaissance Man@savanarola5

@sp6runderrated that could be accomplished. Shore up the banking system and let time heal the scarring from the bad loans and insolvency fears. COVID stimulus worked because it was fundamentally different...it gave people and businesses money to keep going...totally different than 2009

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@neildecrypt @coryfromphilly Billionaires like their schools, but top schools like Harvard/Stanford seem very resistant to naming rights on their prestigious programs. HBS/GSB isn’t going to rebrand to “Zuckerberg School of Business”
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@coryfromphilly i think beyond that most of these billionaires don't think very highly of colleges. so why would they donate money to build another one.
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Cory in San Francisco@coryfromphilly·
Tech is new money. They have a middle class mentality towards money - they don't give it away. Zuckerberg did try once, by donating to a hospital which they renamed after him. SF Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to condemn this.
𝚑𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚜𝚜𝚎𝚛𝚒𝚎@hellspatisserie

I think it’s rather interesting that despite being far wealthier in absolute terms than a Vanderbilt or Carnegie or Stanford, and being directly positioned in an industry that could benefit from it, no tech elite has ever founded a university, and few have even given endowments

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@SchizoLLC @GayBearRes Case in point: for-profit hospitals in the US spend a larger percentage of operating expenses on charity care than not-for-profit hospitals.
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GBR@GayBearRes·
I think this framing is the most helpful way to understand the problem. A combination of blue state NIMBYism, cultural permissiveness, and frankly, rent seeking behavior by non-profits prevents the problem from being solved.
Logan Bowers 🏗️ 🏘️@loganb

The most crushing problem we have in blue cities is homelessness. It has negative cost to solve (build lots of market rate housing). Voters don’t want the problem solved, they prefer homeless suffering. It’s worse to pretend otherwise.

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Chris@chriswithans·
One of the few good things California had was a clear separation between the UCs and the Cal State schools. UCs were for high achievers and Cal States were for everyone else. And yet the Democrats in charge of California are determined to undo it PURELY because their own ethnic cohorts aren’t getting into the UCs. That’s the reason. It’s entirely because of race and ethnicity, and everyone should be tired of pretending otherwise.
Garry Tan@garrytan

Looks like University of California leadership is going to water down the admissions requirements right at the moment when they should instead be bringing back the SATs just like all the Ivies did

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Mister V@TolaimShelEldad·
this is his major: Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) is an interdisciplinary field studying workplace dynamics, unions, employment law, and human resources he's not just a walking "hostile workplace environment" he also LEARNED NOTHING in his major.
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@chriswithans The really galling part is that it makes citizens second class in their own country. Truly insane and would be forgivable if the plan was something like California UHC.
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Democrats spent a decade claiming states weren’t using Medicaid to provide “freel federally-funded health insurance to illegal aliens in America. And then Trump beat Biden and Harris. And since then, Democrats have been using the closing of loopholes that allowed blue states to give free healthcare to illegals to increase taxes on citizens, all to give more free healthcare to illegals. It’s insane. Here, California is complaining because they can no longer tax Medicaid plans to pay for free healthcare to illegals, so they’re going to tax private health insurance plans paid for by hardworking citizens to pay for healthcare for illegals.
Wall Street Journal Opinion@WSJopinion

Gavin Newsom is wrangling with his Democratic Legislature over his proposal to raise taxes on commercial health plans. The tax is essentially a federal spending multiplier. on.wsj.com/3QElg1B

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@MikeFellman It should be allowed to renovate quadplexes into single family houses tbh. More free markets in land use would ultimately be good.
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Mike Fellman@MikeFellman·
The single family home market in SF has been far more resilient than the condo or apartment markets. The great irony for urbanists is that the only building that had a chance in hell of pencilling in SF in say 2021 were single family homes!
Hayden@the_transit_guy

During the pandemic, NIMBYs online said that San Francisco didn’t need more homes as the city was “losing population”. In 2026, 1200 square foot homes are getting a million dollars over asking. Great planning, everyone!

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@chriswithans Trump should push for unlimited 401k deferral and allow RSUs to go directly into 401ks. Make it possible for high income professionals to shield income from states that they will leave on retirement.
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Chris@chriswithans·
Every single thing the Democrat super-majority in this State does is for the benefit of the welfare class and for foreigners, all at the expense of the middle class that they’re chasing out as quickly as possible. $100/year tax increase on private health insurance. 10.25% sales tax in Los Angeles. 1.4% SDI tax rate in 2027 that applies to all income. 63.4 cent gas tax come July 1. If you don’t have an exit strategy already, you need to make one.
Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA

If you have private health insurance, your rates my soon rise in California. State lawmakers included the plan proposed by Gov. Newsom in budget they’re voting on tomorrow. CA Senate Budget Chair told me it’s not set in stone, discussions are ongoing. kcra.com/article/privat…

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@GeringerAdam Not only that, they are likely eligible for food stamps, mediCal, section 8, below market rate housing, etc. balling out.
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Adam Geringer@GeringerAdam·
$300/day untaxed is the same pay as the median software engineer after taxes
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The LA County Board of Supervisors’ policies for landlords in unincorporated areas are stripping away basic property rights. A tenant in a 2-bedroom unit paying $1,900/month can withhold rent for months, and the landlord cannot even issue a 3-day notice until the unpaid balance exceeds the $5806 threshold. In practice, that can mean over 4 months of missed rent before action is allowed. Many property owners see this as government-sanctioned theft of their rights and income."
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@revolutino @markasaurus That’s weird that the environmental conservation and preservation took the form of garbage sprawl of single family homes connected by a ton of asphalt and little mass transit.
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@markasaurus california used to be the world capital of the environmental movement. conservation and preservation used to be our lifeblood. now the bay area is ground zero for the neo-colonialism of our time. violent, clueless, rampant.
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Mark Hogan@markasaurus·
Why are there so many (uninformed) people on here in the last week suddenly pointing to every piece of undeveloped land in the Bay Area and saying we should put dense housing there?? It looks like some sort of coordinated bot effort.
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