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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have relatives all over this region. Several in SF that love it. More on the peninsula and east bay. We’re in South Bay. The crime is less of an issue here than when we lived in DC. It’s mostly property and nuisance crime. SF is amazing if you are single or married without kids. In fact prepandemic, I was shocked at how many Google employees chose to live in SF and sit on a bus or train for over an hour to get to work. The peninsula, South Bay and east bay is better for families but boring for people without kids. The only people I see ranting about crime here are the very old retire in place types who have embraced right wing nimbyism. Of course they are sitting on over 2 million in equity (equity thanks to the progressive tech sector) in their house yet able to stay because progressive tax policy exempts them from many taxes, reduces their utility bills etc. [/quote] There is a lot of “ranting about crime”. Our voices just get drowned by the loud screams of progressives who can afford to live in relatively crime free areas[/quote] Really? So San Francisco is actually full of conservatives and all of the liberal voices are in the SF burbs? /s[/quote] I just find it hard to believe that people on whose steps the homeless sh*t are voting D[/quote] You don't understand how literally crazy the California Republicans are. I'm in California. I know so many people who would have voted for the Newsom recall if the Republican party had managed to put forth a non-crazy candidate. But they didn't and can't. There is a groundswell of people here ready to vote for a moderate Republican, but the moderate Republicans can't get nominated in the California Republican party. Literally people will pick poo in their doorsteps when the other option are people who sound like they should be committed themselves.[/quote]
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