A lot of news tonight. Joe biden reportedly anxious and angry over his reelection prospects. Why . Poll after poll after poll, dont trump is it beating the current president. Demographically, joe is losing huge parts of his base. Hes losing huge numbers with advocate americans, Hispanic American Sky younger people, suburban moms, they are leaving him. Now democrats, the Biden Campaign, the mob and the media are all desperate and i mean desperate. Some would even say that while, the left is bracing for a political bloodbath, which is why they are desperately now praying that donald trump spends the next 221 days in courtrooms all across america in the hopes that joe Bidens Bidens weapon Eyes Department of justice can help joey win the day. But whatever you do, just dont call it a blood bath. , they will accuse you of fermenting violence. The same people that said that 574 rides in the summer of 2020 that killed dozens of americans, Injured Thousands of cops, with bricks, rocks, bottles,
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on the street artist program i will move on to the symphony fund. so on a high level, the arts commission hasline pleased to have partnered with the san francisco simple thoan since 1935. i think it s a landmark that san francisco voted to institute a municipal symphony. in close advisement with the city attorney s office, we believe we are in complete compliance with the charter and the law. the path-through, the earmark like we have for the police department, the municipal earmark from the charter goes directly to the san francisco symphony in it s entirety resulting in 12 community events, symphony events including dolores park and other parts of the city. and the gift that is received by the arts commission from the san francisco symphony is in compliance with the admin code or the arts commission s ability to accept gifts under 5.100 of the city charter. so and it s our feeling that that is a great partnership and it is the gift is greatly valued and supports our general
didn t do that going forward you could always ask the board of supervisors for a supplemental appropriation. sure every department could do that all the time. but i mean how does that relationship work? is it an assumed, an unspoken given that that s the dollar amount that you re going to receive from them? we currently have a four year mouf. that mou was brokered prior to my arrival but it was i believe signed and approved in the fall of this past year. so the current mou outlines the next four years. it s my understanding that historically there have been different conversations in terms of outlining what the agreement would be. that mou is drafted in close concert with the city attorney s advisement. okay. so, again, just from your perspective, in terms of the charter language and specifically dedicated to maintenance, you guys are complying with that. i feel that the earmark fund that goes to the symphony produce symphony events, the dolores park concert and other