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Right Priority Wrong Approach San Francisco's largest corporations urge you to oppose Prop C, "Our City Our Home." We tried being

ICYMI our campaign has rebranded (twice!) and you can now find us at No on Prop C - No Plan, No Accountability. Confused...
09/05/2018

ICYMI our campaign has rebranded (twice!) and you can now find us at No on Prop C - No Plan, No Accountability. Confused? Don’t worry, we are too! But this helpful article from Broke-Ass Stuart explains it all.

The big business interests working against November’s tax measure to fund homeless services have been hilariously trolled once again. Some online pranksters keep buying up the web domains and social media accounts that anti-tax groups want to use, and are posting satirical websites with fake quote...

Hey look, we're featured on the latest episode of "News & Booze," the new podcast from Joe Eskenazi and Benjamin Wachs! ...
08/23/2018

Hey look, we're featured on the latest episode of "News & Booze," the new podcast from Joe Eskenazi and Benjamin Wachs! They say we're a "master class in political satire" and "a shotgun of humor that got everybody." Gosh, thanks guys! We'd love to hear what you guys think of our re-branding as No Plan, No Accountability...preferably after a few drinks.

Official Post from News & Booze: Not gonna kid you, our first two of podcasts were rough around the edges. We hadn't worked together in a while, and the magic hadn't yet come back. This episode? We love this episode. This episode is as fun as the news is bad. And I think the tagline "The San Francis...

ICYMI the opposition to Prop C is now No Plan, No Accountability! We know the rebranding is kind of confusing, so please...
08/23/2018

ICYMI the opposition to Prop C is now No Plan, No Accountability! We know the rebranding is kind of confusing, so please like our new page and share this to help us spread the word about Prop C's plan for solving homelessness. We want everyone to hear about it before our multi-million dollar campaign finally kicks in!

San Francisco's largest corporations oppose Prop C to fund solutions to homelessness, and they're not afraid to lie about it.

08/22/2018

Friends, please help spread the news by liking and sharing our brand new page: No Plan, No Accountability!

Thanks to the SF Weekly for covering our new message against YES on C - Our City Our Home SF! Who says the Chamber of Co...
08/22/2018

Thanks to the SF Weekly for covering our new message against YES on C - Our City Our Home SF! Who says the Chamber of Commerce can't be nimble? Please help us spread the word.

It’s only been a couple weeks since an anonymous prankster bought the domain name rightprioritywrongapproach.com out from under the S.F. Chamber of Commerce, who was plotting an anti-Our City, Our Home ballot measure campaign under the same name. Now, it appears they’re at it again, having purch...

Breaking: We have a new campaign slogan! "Right Priority Wrong Approach" is now..."No Plan No Accountability!" We tried ...
08/22/2018

Breaking: We have a new campaign slogan! "Right Priority Wrong Approach" is now..."No Plan No Accountability!" We tried being nice, but now we're just gonna lie about YES on C - Our City Our Home SF. Hopefully Facebook will soon let us update the name of this page. Please help us spread the word about our new website:

San Francisco's largest corporations oppose Prop C to fund solutions to homelessness, and they're not afraid to lie about it.

BIG NEWS: our coalition opposed to YES on C - Our City Our Home SF is growing fast! Please welcome Supervisor Katy Tang,...
08/20/2018

BIG NEWS: our coalition opposed to YES on C - Our City Our Home SF is growing fast! Please welcome Supervisor Katy Tang, the Building Owners & Management Association, the Committee on Jobs & Mary Jung. They all signed the official opponent ballot argument to block new funding to address homelessness!

Supervisor Katy Tang is the first (and still only) elected official brave enough to explicitly oppose Prop C to fight for large SF corporation's right to hold on to 100% of their Trump tax breaks!

Prop C includes an explicit exemption for revenue from large office buildings that were affected by June's tax for childcare. But BOMA--the lobbyists for those building's owners--STILL opposes Prop C. Talk about team players!

With no website, social media, or decent photos online, Chris Wright of the Committee on Jobs prefers to stay in the background. But we want to thank this lobbyist for the City's largest corporations for prioritizing their profits over Prop C's solutions to homelessness.

And what can we say about Mary Jung. As the public face of the SF Association of Realtors, she is focused on opposing tenant protections in the City. But she still has time to stand with large corporations in opposing Prop C. Thanks, Mary!

Thank you Heather Knight for NOT asking Mayor Breed if she’s finished analyzing Prop C, Our City, Our Home SF, or even m...
08/15/2018

Thank you Heather Knight for NOT asking Mayor Breed if she’s finished analyzing Prop C, Our City, Our Home SF, or even mentioning it once in this article! Because who needs new funding for housing, services, shelters & bathrooms when we have...poop patrol!

In a city where filthy sidewalks are many residents’ No. 1 complaint, City Hall has come up with a new way to deal with No. 2. It sounds like silly elementary school banter, but it’s real. San Francisco is about to launch the P**p Patrol. In about a month, a team of five Public Works staffers wi...

This is good advice: "Even in one of the world’s technology capitals, it seems, many businesses could benefit from some ...
08/10/2018

This is good advice: "Even in one of the world’s technology capitals, it seems, many businesses could benefit from some digital marketing and social media training." It's unfortunate that not every campaign has the savvy that this one does.

Opponents of a ballot initiative to tax large companies to fund housing programs got a thorough drubbing through parody website and social media accounts.

Today we want to acknowledge our all-star team of political consultants. Without them our "Right Priority, Wrong Approac...
08/10/2018

Today we want to acknowledge our all-star team of political consultants. Without them our "Right Priority, Wrong Approach" campaign wouldn’t be possible! BMWL and Partners and Whitehurst/Mosher Campaign Strategy and Media are long-time allies of the Chamber of Commerce. They ran our 2016 campaign for Prop Q to seize the possessions of homeless people. They called it "Housing Not Tents" even though it didn't have one dollar for housing. Genius!

50+1 Strategies are new members of our team. As young veterans of the Obama campaigns, we’re counting on them to convince voters who aren’t comfortable with demonizing homeless people to prioritize corporate tax breaks over housing & mental health services.

Do you know of other talented political consultants with flexible morals? Please let us know. We might need more help, and maybe even a whole new message! Considering 2016’s Prop Q to demonize homeless people just barely passed, it’s all hands on deck to defeat Our City, Our Home SF!

Jim Lazarus, Vice President of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce says, "I’m not going to get into some type of back-...
08/09/2018

Jim Lazarus, Vice President of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce says, "I’m not going to get into some type of back-and-forth with a satirical website.” Uhh, looks like you just did, Jim! 😂🤣😹

A website mocking an effort by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce to defeat a November ballot measure popped up anonymously Tuesday, highlighting the tension over how the city should raise extra money for homeless services. The ballot measure, dubbed “Our City, Our Home,” would levy an averag...

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