Posted on 12/01/2017 8:15:38 AM PST by x1stcav
Thousands of Twitter users on Friday were urging people to #BoycottSanFrancisco after a jury there decided Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, a five-time deported Mexican man charged with shooting and killing Kate Steinle, was not guilty.
The Boycott San Francisco hashtag began trending on Twitter Friday morning as people vowed not to travel there or buy goods or services produced in the city.
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You better check out the produce section closer here in Los Angeles stores most of the produce is imported note the tags Mexico Spain South America even the canned fruits are peaches in Dole cans come from China California isn’t the leader in anything except stupidity.
“You better check out the produce section closer here in Los Angeles stores”
Thankfully, I never have to because I view Los Angeles as a boil on the ass of our fine state. Up here in NorCal, there’s plenty of locally grown produce all year round, and if you want the freshest available you have only to go to the local farmer’s market any Saturday morning.
As a little kid, I loved going to SoCal. My dad’s cousin was one of the founders of SaveOn Drug and they had a place in Balboa. Going there was a real treat. Now the only time I’ve been there in recent years is to get through it going down to the Long Beach Grand Prix. The last time I went it was with a retired Black former LAPD officer who grew up in San Pedro. He remarked when we stopped in the Valley for a bite to eat that he wished he’d brought his pistol with him.
Good idea.
Our fine state
Highest taxes in the country
Unknown amount of illegals who milk system
Crookedest state government in the union
Most lawless state
Highest rate of high school drop outs
A long list of a failed state.
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