I honestly don’t know why anybody stays in San Francisco. Its incredibly expensive. Taxes are sky high. The place is a crime ridden, filthy dump.
That’s what decades of one party rule has turned one of America’s most beautiful cities into. The same is true of California which used to be the crown jewel of America.
Well yeah but, blow jobs are two for a quarter..! :)
And yet, San Francisco may well be America’s most liberal city. We are lectured that liberal policies are the cures to what ails America. These liberal cities should be crown jewels to show us how liberal and Democratic policies are so superior to “evil” Republican and conservative policies.
And yet, in the real world, liberal Democratic run cities are an embarrassment for anyone who wants to make such a political statement.
“It’s the job of the courts to declare legislation unconstitutional, not the governor.”
San Francisco is the emotional center of liberalism* and carries huge psychological significance. That’s the reason. The people still there have a picture in their heads of what it was, and, therefore, what it “is.” That picture stays the same even after a few negative incidents. (Stepping in poop. Being assaulted by bums but not being actually struck. Not being able to buy drugs because Walgreens has closed their stores.) To actually change that inner picture, it will usually take some actual pain...like a physical assault.
* The hippie version of liberalism, not the American Revolution version of liberalism.
There are now 4 states with ALL MAIL IN VOTING, CA., WA., OR., CO., ALL of them under Dem ONE PARTY RULE!! Why in the hell has this NOT BEEN investigated by the GOP it sure seems very odd to me that ALL MAIL IN VOTING creates ALL Dem rule just a coincidence I think NOT!!!
In the late 70s I sold for a leasing company, OPM, headquartered in SF and it was a beautiful, safe city.
OPM made history as the first US corporation to go from start up to a Billion Dollar Corporation in less than 10 years...and then back to ZERO in the next three.
It was a great company to work for... for a short time, but SF was a nice place to visit back then.