Who keeps electing democrats there? I don't get it. Look how bad it is, a guy breaks into a car while the person is driving it! unbelievable!
And look at the cars the police are driving, I don't believe this, total 3rd world stuff. This really ticks me off, infuriating, and they were propping up Kamala as a hero of humanity.
Bttt
It is working as designed. Rich people virtue signaling which drew bums and criminals who took advantage of Welfare programs and lack of justice
Ya? This is news?
You ought to see 7 mile road north of downtown Detroit.
One end they call the “red zone” the other end they call the “war zone” and they mean it
Police are told to put any 911 call on the back burner from those places.
House fire? Forget about it. They’ll get there when they get there.
Let’s say you’re a certified police officer. You’re in demand, as most police departments have shortages.
Unless you have family in the city, why in the world would you apply to be a police officer in San Francisco?
From 1983 to 1997, I went to a software conference in SF and loved the city. I went back two years ago and couldn’t believe what I saw. People passed out in doorways, human feces on the sidewalk, used needles in the gutters. I will never go back to SF.
This is truly sad to see such a great city crumble and rot. However, you people in SF put these people in office and gave them the power to make SF a cesspool. Likewise, you have the power to remove them, but you don’t. That makes it really hard to feel sorry for you.
Want to correct this?
Turn the city over to the Italian mob.
Las Vegas is a prime example. When the mob ran that place, it was safe to walk the strip.
Chicago another example..especially Cicero.
WTF? Why keep giving money for programs only to have it siphoned off by the likes of those like Willy Brown?
Yep. That about sums it up.
I have immediate family in San Francisco and visit often - staying OUTSIDE the city when I do - I do not drive my car in, too likely to get the windows smashed out, as has happened in my daughter’s neighborhood. A friend visiting from out of town had all four windows, and the front and back windshields smashed out - nothing inside the car was taken, just the windows smashed out.
We have seen addicts shooting up with needles right on the sidewalk - and toss the needles right into the street or gutter. The filth and squalor are unimaginable. Yet they keep voting for this.
Worse was when I was walking my dogs along the shoreline and a city employee told me to be VERY careful and not let my dogs sniff around any detritus that had washed up - his job was to collect needles that had washed up. He showed me a whole pile of needles he had collected just that day, around 18.
I grew up there from the ages of nine to seventeen, through the Summer of Love, after which it all ran downhill. Yes, there were efforts to "clean up" south of Market and some developers made a lot of money there rebuilding on human detritus, but the slide in total has been continuous.
I love that City, particulalry its museums, chief among them being the Legion of Honor. But as a conservative, I'm perfectly happy watching it sink into the pits, thus demonstrating the power of Natural Law to enforce a code of human relations upon which productive societies are constructed. San Francisco is an object lesson that no matter how much money is there to spend, one cannot ignore the damage done due to sexual depravity, dishonesty, lassitude, and greed.
"Love your neighbor" simply works. G_d's code is ignored at our peril. That's just how things work.
A conservative friend of mine with connections in CA told me three weeks ago.
“You have NO idea of the real agenda CA has in mind if Harris gets in!”
Thanks for posting.
The people keep voting them in. The will always vote D and against their own best interests. They have Stockholm Syndrome. Sad.
I saw SF when this crap show was just starting.
I lived in Silicon Valley until 2000. My housemates brother had an art gallery on Union Square. When I would visit his brother, SF seemed perfectly fine until about 1998.
I took my mother to see the Riverdance show in 1999. After the show, we had to walk around the people sleeping in the theatre entrance, and on down the street there were people sleeping in doorways for 3 blocks until we reached the parking structure.