Posted on 05/02/2023 2:52:23 PM PDT by NautiNurse
If you mean the drug pipeline, then yes.
If only the United States government saw it that way.
The C of C is corrupt. Locally and nationally.
Oh no, it’s the voters.
Well said.
Yes common knowledge about the Chamber corruption everywhere. But one thing you can always count on is their insatiable greed. And if they think doing this will save their businesses or make them more money in the long run they will be all in.
My son is a pastor. They just raised the membership, here, for non-profits $100.
He had something to say about that.
As does a formerly world-class nation.
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A great point!
A total of 20 retailers in or near SF's Union Square have shuttered or announced plans to close since 2020. Click on the retailer's name for more information about each closure.
Announced | Store | Address |
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May 2023 | Nordstrom | 865 Market St. |
May 2023 | Nordstrom Rack | 901 Market St. |
May 2023 | Saks Off 5th | 901 Market St. |
April 2023 | Anthropologie | 880 Market St. |
April 2023 | Office Depot | 33 Third St. |
March 2023 | Amazon Go | 98 Post St. |
March 2023 | Arc'teryx | 300 Grant Ave. |
February 2023 | The RealReal | 253 Post St. |
January 2023 | CB2 | 34 Ellis St. |
January 2023 | Banana Republic | 256 Grant Ave. |
January 2023 | Athleta | 255 Sutter St. |
November 2022 | The Container Store | 29 4th St. |
February 2022 | Crate & Barrel | 55 Stockton St. |
January 2022 | Abercrombie & Fitch | 865 Market St. |
November 2021 | DSW | 400 Post St. |
August 2021 | Disney | 39 Stockton St. |
February 2021 | Uniqlo | 111 Powell St. |
January 2021 | Marshall's | 760 Market St. |
November 2020 | H & M | 150 Powell St. |
August 2020 | Gap | 890 Market St. |
Fire Sale: $300 Million San Francisco Office Tower, Mostly Empty. Open to Offers.
I’m from Oregon. We have surrendered the West Coast already. That said:
Jefferson bought the land from France after France stole it from Spain after Britain had extinguished France’s original claim, and eventually Britain compromised. No fighting for that land.
Portland isn’t a vital military asset—as a harbor it isn’t even the best in the state (Coos Bay is far superior) but it had much better inland connections because one is abel to take ships past the Coast Range via the Columbia.
It’s 35+ years too late to deliver on the promise. Mostly what we needed to be defended against were Yankees and their descendants who decided to leave California after they had wrecked that state.
Two basic reasons:
1. Brick & mortar is dead, due to online shopping.
2. Democrats
Austin Texas is not far behind. No more conferences for me solo in Austin.
Texans are state first always.
They are currently tearing up their very large high end cosmetic section.
The same section was completely looted during a George Floyd riot a couple years ago.
Loss? $1 million plus!
They just put in a high end purse section.
I walked through it the first day. Purses are secured in place by security cords.
They forgot to pull the price tag off a Yves Saint Laurent purse that was a little larger than average and appeared to be made from woven hemp.
Price Tag - $1,350
I made a completely unique new sound after reading that!
p.s. Fendi bags are more expensive than YSL.
Lots of Americans live there now under oppression. We promised to defend their States against invasion and rebellion. It’s time to deliver on the promise.
And who is going to do it?
Ah huh.
Because the Stae of Texas has secured it's border with Mexico.
*State
The new government, after this one crumbles.
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