very i think i think potentially of a mill crisis, not just in terms of this here in san francisco but in terms of what is happening across the country, which we we saw reflected in the mid term elections. what happened at the state level with the election of jerry brown and what potentially is happening. i think if you look at proposition 26 s passage and what its implications are, i think supervisor elsbernd talked about talked about the the post employment benefits situation. if you take a look from any angle, we are in a crisis situation. i think to just appoint a caretaker mayor, like the san francisco examiner owned by the hearst in 1978, said about the same subject, it would be a colossal mistake. i notice the supervisors over the last 10 years has done significant work to talk aboutualancing the power between a very strong mayor in terms of the coffman charter and this board of supervisors. for me, i think when i think of a strong mayor, i m not thinking
that s real stuff. the foreclosure crisis. that s real stuff. i want to see these kinds of things, high high up on the next mayor s agenda. i don t know that we need to to have multiple hearings right now. i want to have at least one. i would like the opportunity to hear from my colleagues about what they want to see in the next mayor of san francisco. i think it is we re all not going to agree. the previous conversations makes that that that very clear if folks watching didn t already know. we re not going to all agree. we re not all going to agree on a fame, we re for the all going to agree on the values or what reasonable doubt basis of the decision that we re about to make. we might not agree on any of it. i think we owe it to the public and we owe it to this city to discuss it and have it in the open. so they know where the decision comes from and what the motivations are. thank you supervisor daly and president chiu. i want to start off by saying, i actually