i came over here first of all today to acknowledge jeff kosinsky whose dedication and leadership to he rad indicating homelessness in san francisco is inspirational, and the board of supervisors should be emulating his example. this is not an issue of teachers versus homeless people. grow the pie. you want to talk about a rainy day? the other day in the south of market, in the midst of a rain storm, sfpd was evicting homeless people into the street. this time, they didn't take their tents. normally, they do. rainy day? it's not only a rainy day, it's a morally bankrupt policy which the city of san francisco is pursuing to terrorize homeless people. it is morally bankrupt. so when you talk about a rainy day fund, all you have to do is come out on the streets with myself or calle cutler or anyone from this coalition on homelessness, and we will show you a rainy day. it is morally bankrupt to continue that policy and to exacerbate it by pitting teachers against homeless people. we need to link arms in order to improve the quality of life for both housed and unhoused citizens here in this