A grassroots movement powered by people who coincidentally have millions of dollars and a strong preference for policies that benefit them.
We support building as much housing as possible—as long as it's profitable. Affordable housing will emerge eventually through a process economists describe as "just wait." Critics say this mainly benefits developers and high-income newcomers.
We believe complex issues like homelessness and addiction can be solved with policing, mandatory treatment, and stronger penalties—despite widespread evidence that these approaches have limited effectiveness.
Our movement is fueled by everyday San Franciscans with relatable concerns, such as venture capital returns and real estate portfolios. Large sums of money from wealthy donors help us stay in touch with the community.
We use polling, messaging, and voter guides to reflect what people are thinking—especially after we’ve carefully shaped what they see. Some critics have called these tactics misleading or overly influential.
We support concentrating power in the mayor’s office and reducing political friction—because democracy works best when it’s faster and quieter.
✔ Raise millions from a small network of wealthy donors
✔ Route spending through PACs and nonprofits to maximize flexibility
✔ Present policies as "common sense" rather than ideology
✔ Fund campaigns to reshape city government in a more business-friendly direction
✔ Helped shift San Francisco politics toward pro-business, enforcement-focused policies
✔ Played a role in recalls and elections backed by tech and real estate money
✔ Contributed to what critics describe as a "hostile takeover" of local politics
Join us in making San Francisco safer for capital, more efficient for governance, and slightly less accountable to the people who live here.