I’ve worked for Gavin when we were living in San Francisco proper when he was “just” a mayor but I’m not gonna lie and pretend that I know what David Canepa is gonna be doing if he gets elected. But I “know” David.
He truly cares about the Peninsula and the people who live here. All these years he was helping the most vulnerable members of our community. He’s had experience working with/supporting us as the mental health and homelessness advocates. People who trust very few people trust David Canepa.
He’s objective, hard working, capable and he’s excellent at bringing people together, finding common ground and creative problem solving.
No thanks, Ms. Lyulkin. According to you, Canepa may care about people help vulnerable members and those advocating for mental health and homelessness but how does that translate to the assessor’s office? Folks don’t look to the assessor’s office for help from being vulnerable, having mental health, and especially homelessness, since homeless folks don’t have a home to assess.
The bottom line is that Canepa has no experience assessing, county clerking, and recording. At the end of the day, I want my taxes to pay for someone who can do the job, or even understand the job, instead of someone schmoozing on taxpayer funds. Canepa brings nothing to the table and is a free-rider, but not free since Canepa is feeding at the taxpayer trough. Vote for Irizarry.
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No thanks, Ms. Lyulkin. According to you, Canepa may care about people help vulnerable members and those advocating for mental health and homelessness but how does that translate to the assessor’s office? Folks don’t look to the assessor’s office for help from being vulnerable, having mental health, and especially homelessness, since homeless folks don’t have a home to assess.
The bottom line is that Canepa has no experience assessing, county clerking, and recording. At the end of the day, I want my taxes to pay for someone who can do the job, or even understand the job, instead of someone schmoozing on taxpayer funds. Canepa brings nothing to the table and is a free-rider, but not free since Canepa is feeding at the taxpayer trough. Vote for Irizarry.
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