Posted on 01/11/2020 9:29:49 PM PST by Beave Meister
More than 400 restaurants in San Francisco shut their doors in 2019, raising concern for many in the city known for its top-notch cuisine. NBC Bay Area's Sonja Shin reports.
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If you had a time machine and could go back to the 1950s and the early 1960s (before the hippies, then the criminals, then the gays, then the homeless took it over) it was an amazing city.
When you see isolated ancient ruins and no-one remembers the great civilization that lived there and wondered how this could be—you now know what happened— the “progressive” zombies destroyed the place.
San Francisco was once a Republican bastion in California
Back in the mid 90s the statistic in Atlanta was out of 500 eating establishments opened, 495 would close within a year. Tough business. And there isnt nearly as much poop on the sidewalk here.
Yes I know, I’m from NOLA.
You are right about the anti-business attitude in LA government & it’s whores...i mean trial lawyers.
And not planning/reacting to the oil industry bust in the early 80s helpe kill it.
Oh well; big party this weekend.
National title game tomorrow night.
GEAUX TIGERS!!
How many restaurants are there in San Francisco? What has been the historic shutdown rate in SF and in other cities?
Excellent questions. Perspective is required in every news story that you read.
It’s hard to enjoy your meal when somebody’s stepped in a pile of human crap outside the restaurant, tracked it inside, walked by your table...and deposited said crap on the floor at your feet.
It is exactly that. Workers that retain their jobs at the higher minimum wage will feel beholden to the city government. Those that lose those jobs will likely leave the city. Of course there's a third category of worker that doesn't get much Press... the workers that still have jobs but get their hours slashed. They are very, very unhappy.
Long Island, NY is a city?
It literally felt like one of those post apocalyptic movie sets.
It's a shame that the actor Tom Hanks, who is from Oakland, never gets the message. I've seen a few interviews where he gets all nostalgic about Oakland. Just another reason not to trust a liberal.
Wow, what a description. How apt.
If we didnt have a minimum wage, I bet some companies would give 50 cents an hour. You know thats true. Heck they bulk at 8 bucks. You know theyd try to go as low as they could.
Yeah. But those same leftard aholes are moving to your red state. You know these pukes once they destroy their cities with their leftard cap they move on like the plague..
>>>Louisiana is a solid red state though<<<
I thought so until they Reelected the Rat Governor. Oh well...
Poop town?
Turd by the Bay?
And you know that minimum wage jobs are initial entry jobs, starter jobs, that were never made to support a family on.
You also know that teens aren’t told by their parents to work any ore for their spending money.
I wonder how their Chinatown is doing.
I see you know both John D. and the real San Francisco that I missed by arriving too late (1967). Lucky you.
San Francisco's last Republican mayor served from 1956-64.
So I assume a given amount of turnover. I also assume that raising costs in the way an increase minimum wage does will put businesses on the margin out of business.
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