I dunno, but it's certainly higher than a bald assertion about something that is a factual matter. And move the goalposts? You made specific claims about Nanci Pelosi and the liberal establishment. Plus I think it's interesting that you claim liberals opened a spigot of money without mentioning the Federal Reserve's zero rate interest policy of more than a decades standing under both Obama and Trump appointed Fed Chairs. That might have had something to do with junky startups getting funding, and why the funding dried up and a lot of startups went south when the interest rates went up.
Why do you find it interesting that I didn't mention Trump? Do you somehow think I'm painting a target on Nancy's back because she's a Democrat, or a liberal? If you do then I find it interesting you overlooked the part where I said it hasn't got much to do with being a liberal.
Anyway, when you figure out what your rubric is for judging evidence so that you're able to say someone more than "I dunno" then that's when you'll get your citations, and not a minute before.
I asked why you didn't mention the effect of the zero rate interest policy which had bipartisan support as evidenced by appointment of Fed Governors who voted for that policy over a decade and I asserted that policy was the main driver for that investment. I didn't ask about Trump or Obama.
My rubric would be any evidence that Nancy Pelosi had a significant impact on investment in San Francisco. As gifted a politician as she is, I think there isn't any. Or if there was such an impact I think it was relatively small compared to the amounts of VC investment from say 2012 to 2022 in San Francisco based startups which were driven primarily by other factors.
> My rubric would be any evidence that Nancy Pelosi had a significant impact on investment in San Francisco
The word "significant" is your out here. Only you know what you mean by that. You're free to raise the stakes so that nothing I offer passes your test for significance. But, that's life. Anyone else who reads this thread is also free to make up their own mind. FWIW, things like this are what I had in mind:
> Plus I think it's interesting that you claim liberals opened a spigot of money without mentioning the Federal Reserve's zero rate interest policy of more than a decades standing under both Obama and Trump appointed Fed Chairs
Thanks for your answer. I'll look at the links. I'm not sure how asking about the impact of the Fed's zero interest rate policy is primarily about Trump or Obama, liberal or conservative, but you seem a little gunshy.