Posted on 03/09/2014 7:38:36 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Pelosi is from San Fran. She can be the odor sniffer.
With all the old Hippies in San Fran - seriously - who CAN tell who smells the most? LOL!
I work in ‘The People’s Republik of Madistan.’ The patchouli and matted, dread-locked hair is overwhelming in the summer months.
The homeless live in our downtown library. They sleep in the chairs, urinate among the books and have committed numerous rapes and assaults. A cop armed with the full bat-belt patrols every bit of the library moving pretty fast. I watched him one day and he covered the entire building repeatedly at a good clip.
I won’t go there, or to any downtown library, as, here they are essentially homeless shelters.
Goodness no, we can't hurt the feelings of someone who is urinating on books.
This is real faculty lounge thinking. Send letters to HOMELESS People. Ye Gads SFO. Wake up, get off the drugs and come back to earth.
I think that’s the POINT, Don. They don’t WANT the homeless people to overturn their bans.
A local friend suggests that it will be just fine for the SF residents to piss on one particular book if they insist on continuing to relieve themselves on the inventory of their fancy expensive rebuilt library. But my friend has a lot of “Audacity” to even think such a thing.
All these “progressives” who think destroying boundaries of behavior and social mores that have progressed over centuries, are starting to notice that there was a reason for these rules, and far from progressing, their “society change” and “social justice” agenda are regressing their society by sometimes hundreds of years.
I don’t have any pity for where they find themselves in. The rest of the country needs more examples of the result of “progressivism” now that Detroit is dead and buried.
“Suspended persons would get a letter notifying them...”
Lol. Yeah? Are they going to personally hand the letter to the homeless person, or have the mailman drop it off at the local park or under the nearest overpass?
SF is learning that there are bad consequences to pushing liberal attitudes too far. SF has been a leader in liberalism. Let them enjoy where liberalism goes.
You really didn't have to tell us that jennifer, we could have guessed from a distance.
Whew. For a minute there I thought they were going to ban having sex with the sexy librarian in the book aisles after closing hours. Am I relieved. Now I can go on....
.....fantasizing about such a scenario.
Bums LLC
One of our local libraries has a crazy couple who peed in the chairs. People who sat in them later found them a bit damp. The library took quite a while to determined what to do about it.
Only in left-wing bastions would this kind of nonsense even be an issue. Anywhere common sense prevails, they’d simply toss these bums out on the street, and if they came back, they’d get a thrashing to boot.
San Francisco with a code of conduct LOL never happen.
I wonder what would happen if they went beyond peeing and actually burned some books? Then you’d have the pure virtue of the homeless versus the pure evil of the Nazis. How would the liberal mind compute such a paradox?
They’d probably have to wheel out that supercomputer that lives in the basement of the Humanities building at UC Berkeley. The one with the algorithms that can sort through this sort of thing. It was designed to decide close cases involving the liberal hierarchy of victims. E.g. who is the superior victim — the female illegal immigrant or the gay black male? Such questions are intractibly complex but social justice demands that they be answered.
The question of how to feel about bums burning books lies a little outside of the computer’s normal scope but with a few tweaks to the code it should be able to crank out a satisfying answer.
The library can direct them to Jennifer's home to freshen up, before, they come in.
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