Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If big stores are leaving SF (whole foods/starbucks), there is a poop map of the city, needles everywhere, and acknowledgment that more police are needed, it tells me that there are significant issues there. In addition, there was the reparations discussion there that was approved by local legislative body which would concern me as well. So many competing priorities and what will they fund with the pot of money they have? It should be a priorities discussion, not raising taxes discussion.
People are leaving the city and for a good reason. I’m no republican but this stuff makes me weary of super liberal politics as well.
Yep.
Is there something wrong with being willing to change your priorities based on the effect of previous policy? Do you really not want more police?
I sure as hell do, but I never called for defunding the police.
She can't even admit that she has gone a full 180 on the subject.
You act like that is some huge scandal but it’s just how government works. We try popular ideas out because democracy and then change our minds if it doesn’t work out. That’s a good thing. If Republicans had a political solution to crime then there wouldn’t be similar trends in red districts, yet there are. Most local dems are now trying to increase police recruitment. Your outrage is misplaced.
We are NOT a democracy. Get that thru your thick head. Democracies are tyrannical and majority rule by nature.
That's not what we are. We are a republic. The word democracy does not appear in the Constitution once.
I’m thinking of becoming a substitute teacher in retirement just so I can correct the stupidity in history now. The fact you even have to correct someone and tell them this shows me how bad history is being taught in publics. In addition, we have a lot of people here who are not US citizens who don’t understand the history of the US or our Constitutional Republic, right down down to state and local law, and how it works. I had some HOA idiot from another country tell me that we could not build a home on our buildable lot. Excuse? HOAs get some say in it so a pink shack isn’t built, but telling me I can’t build? My reply is that I could take my four acres (including the land our current home is on - they are adjacent) and sell it to one of the companies building teen rehab centers and adult mental health short-term facilities, which can be done through a legal loophole in our county, thus tanking his property values. Would he like that better? Amazing how fast the control freak shut up. Oh, and I joined the HOA’s architectural committee as well, just so I can keep these idiots in check.
While the French person (for instance) seems like a very nice person, she is constantly dissing this country, holding up socialism as the beacon of freedom, but doesn’t seem in a hurry to get back to France anytime soon. My guess is he/she is here due to job and money, something that could not be achieved in his/her own nation.
My friend was an HOA president and not only had people over weekly for dinner but also got the entire HOA to sponsor a community center in a third world country. He also ran a business and had four kids. Some people can do it all and with a smile. Be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If big stores are leaving SF (whole foods/starbucks), there is a poop map of the city, needles everywhere, and acknowledgment that more police are needed, it tells me that there are significant issues there. In addition, there was the reparations discussion there that was approved by local legislative body which would concern me as well. So many competing priorities and what will they fund with the pot of money they have? It should be a priorities discussion, not raising taxes discussion.
People are leaving the city and for a good reason. I’m no republican but this stuff makes me weary of super liberal politics as well.
Yep.
Is there something wrong with being willing to change your priorities based on the effect of previous policy? Do you really not want more police?
I sure as hell do, but I never called for defunding the police.
She can't even admit that she has gone a full 180 on the subject.
You act like that is some huge scandal but it’s just how government works. We try popular ideas out because democracy and then change our minds if it doesn’t work out. That’s a good thing. If Republicans had a political solution to crime then there wouldn’t be similar trends in red districts, yet there are. Most local dems are now trying to increase police recruitment. Your outrage is misplaced.
We are NOT a democracy. Get that thru your thick head. Democracies are tyrannical and majority rule by nature.
That's not what we are. We are a republic. The word democracy does not appear in the Constitution once.
I’m thinking of becoming a substitute teacher in retirement just so I can correct the stupidity in history now. The fact you even have to correct someone and tell them this shows me how bad history is being taught in publics. In addition, we have a lot of people here who are not US citizens who don’t understand the history of the US or our Constitutional Republic, right down down to state and local law, and how it works. I had some HOA idiot from another country tell me that we could not build a home on our buildable lot. Excuse? HOAs get some say in it so a pink shack isn’t built, but telling me I can’t build? My reply is that I could take my four acres (including the land our current home is on - they are adjacent) and sell it to one of the companies building teen rehab centers and adult mental health short-term facilities, which can be done through a legal loophole in our county, thus tanking his property values. Would he like that better? Amazing how fast the control freak shut up. Oh, and I joined the HOA’s architectural committee as well, just so I can keep these idiots in check.
While the French person (for instance) seems like a very nice person, she is constantly dissing this country, holding up socialism as the beacon of freedom, but doesn’t seem in a hurry to get back to France anytime soon. My guess is he/she is here due to job and money, something that could not be achieved in his/her own nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
When Whole Foods closes due to crime, it’s a problem.
I'm sure WF made their decision based on MONEY. I'm sure they do no care about crime or danger but about PROFITS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
When Whole Foods closes due to crime, it’s a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all blame Republicans for the rampant poverty and drug use (opioids and meth) in red rural America as much as you blame Democrats for the homeless and crime in blue cities?
Yes. Biden’s open border policy, coddling of China, and coddling of the cartels, as well as shutting down job opportunities in these red counties is a huge parat of the problem.
Someone else's fault lol.
PP is right. The fentanyl and opioid crisis are not exclusive to red states. Not at all. It is a nationwide problem and has been for a few years now.
For the first two years of his presidency, Biden hardly even mentioned fentanyl. Like most issues, they are behind the 8 ball on this crisis.
And, if you think SF doesn't have an opioid crisis... .think again.
San Francisco's Chief Medical Examiner's most recent reports show there's no sign of it slowing down. More than 130 people died of a drug overdose in January and February combined, according to preliminary numbers. Last year just over 100 people died of an overdose in the first two months; the year before that 135 people and in each of those years nearly 650 died of a drug overdose - a number that could be exceeded if this year's pace keeps up.
https://abc7news.com/sf-overdose-fentanyl-tranq-narcan/13096367/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
When Whole Foods closes due to crime, it’s a problem.
Where will rich liberals go to shop away from black people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
When Whole Foods closes due to crime, it’s a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
When Whole Foods closes due to crime, it’s a problem.
I'm sure WF made their decision based on MONEY. I'm sure they do no care about crime or danger but about PROFITS.
The nearly 65,000-square foot location at Trinity Place in the city’s Mid-Market neighborhood shut its doors Monday to “ensure the safety” of its employees, a Whole Foods spokesperson said.
The San Francisco Standard, an independent news website, reported that this Whole Foods location had previously reduced operating hours last year because of theft and changed its bathrooms after employees found syringes and pipes.
San Francisco Board of Supervisors member Matt Dorsey said on Twitter that he was “incredibly disappointed” by the closure.
“Our neighborhood waited a long time for this supermarket, but we’re also well aware of problems they’ve experienced with drug-related retail theft, adjacent drug markets, and the many safety issues related to them,” Dorsey wrote.
Appearing on “CNN This Morning” Wednesday, Dorsey said he’s “seen a lot of issues of people acting out and shoplifting” at the store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
When Whole Foods closes due to crime, it’s a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all blame Republicans for the rampant poverty and drug use (opioids and meth) in red rural America as much as you blame Democrats for the homeless and crime in blue cities?
Yes. Biden’s open border policy, coddling of China, and coddling of the cartels, as well as shutting down job opportunities in these red counties is a huge parat of the problem.
Someone else's fault lol.
San Francisco's Chief Medical Examiner's most recent reports show there's no sign of it slowing down. More than 130 people died of a drug overdose in January and February combined, according to preliminary numbers. Last year just over 100 people died of an overdose in the first two months; the year before that 135 people and in each of those years nearly 650 died of a drug overdose - a number that could be exceeded if this year's pace keeps up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you all blame Republicans for the rampant poverty and drug use (opioids and meth) in red rural America as much as you blame Democrats for the homeless and crime in blue cities?
Yes. Biden’s open border policy, coddling of China, and coddling of the cartels, as well as shutting down job opportunities in these red counties is a huge parat of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:This thread reminds me of when Fox reported Paris had “no go zones” that were due to Muslim immigrants. SF Chronicle did a piece on how crime isn’t actually that bad, and compared crime rates with other cities. If you only read Fox, you’d think Chicago, NYC, Portland and SF are “no go zones.”
Anonymous wrote:Do you all blame Republicans for the rampant poverty and drug use (opioids and meth) in red rural America as much as you blame Democrats for the homeless and crime in blue cities?
Anonymous wrote:The cash app murderer was a tech consultant so there goes the entire premise of the thread, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If big stores are leaving SF (whole foods/starbucks), there is a poop map of the city, needles everywhere, and acknowledgment that more police are needed, it tells me that there are significant issues there. In addition, there was the reparations discussion there that was approved by local legislative body which would concern me as well. So many competing priorities and what will they fund with the pot of money they have? It should be a priorities discussion, not raising taxes discussion.
People are leaving the city and for a good reason. I’m no republican but this stuff makes me weary of super liberal politics as well.
Yep.
Is there something wrong with being willing to change your priorities based on the effect of previous policy? Do you really not want more police?
I sure as hell do, but I never called for defunding the police.
She can't even admit that she has gone a full 180 on the subject.
You act like that is some huge scandal but it’s just how government works. We try popular ideas out because democracy and then change our minds if it doesn’t work out. That’s a good thing. If Republicans had a political solution to crime then there wouldn’t be similar trends in red districts, yet there are. Most local dems are now trying to increase police recruitment. Your outrage is misplaced.
We are NOT a democracy. Get that thru your thick head. Democracies are tyrannical and majority rule by nature.
That's not what we are. We are a republic. The word democracy does not appear in the Constitution once.
Well, it starts with WE THE PEOPLE…..