Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Federal Works in SF advised to work remotely because of safety concerns. I guess that's on way to outmaneuver Zients!
https://deadline.com/2023/08/san-francisco-federal-workers-advised-to-work-remotely-1235497986/
Yep. Ironically, this is outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building. The area is reportedly also home to one of the city’s most brazen open-air drug markets on a daily basis.
Also ironically, the memo from HHS came to light as President Joe Biden’s White House Chief of Staff called on more federal workers to return to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Federal Works in SF advised to work remotely because of safety concerns. I guess that's on way to outmaneuver Zients!
https://deadline.com/2023/08/san-francisco-federal-workers-advised-to-work-remotely-i1235497986/
Anonymous wrote:Let California implode.
San Fran is just leading the way.
Born and raised in the sh!thole known as Lancaster, CA.
California was the agricultural crown jewel for the US - except for the minor issue of natural water supply.
So they screwed the entire western half of our country by sucking up all the water for their irrigation systems for 100 years.
Crime waves and anarchy is the least my state deserves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move along, nothing to see here folks. SF is perfectly fine and healthy:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/12l66oq/a_weeknight_stroll_through_market_street_at_200_am/
Progressive policies making SF look like Snake Plisken’s hood, or Robo Cop’s dystopian nightmare city.
Where do you think the unhoused go at night? It’s not like they disappear when we close our eyes. They have to be somewhere. Everyone knows the tenderloin is the worst part of town. He picked the part of town that everyone knows as the place where unhoused people sleep and where drug dealers and sex workers do their thing, and strolls through at 2am. Of course it’s bad. As more stores close it’s going to get worse, but the whole city isn’t like that all the time. I was about a block away from that video location 3 days ago buying art supplies for my kids. It’s not as nice as it used to be but it’s not like that during the daytime. SF has a lot of homeless people. That’s just how it is. Everyone knows not to go to the tenderloin after dark.
I thought California was such a well run state, plus San Francisco is known for its wealthy residents. Raise taxes and take care of this problem.
You can’t force people to get help if they don’t want help. You’re being intentionally obtuse.
No, I'm not. I'm saying offer help (paid for by state) through programs, group homes, hospitals, etc. If they won't accept help and commit crimes, put them in prison.
This is hate speech
TROLL. You are posting this same line across multiple boards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a dump. Just extrapolate the fact Dems want these general policies in the entire country.... No wonder people are clinging to guns and ammo.
How are guns helping the homeless problem or the problem of theft and loitering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move along, nothing to see here folks. SF is perfectly fine and healthy:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/12l66oq/a_weeknight_stroll_through_market_street_at_200_am/
Progressive policies making SF look like Snake Plisken’s hood, or Robo Cop’s dystopian nightmare city.
Where do you think the unhoused go at night? It’s not like they disappear when we close our eyes. They have to be somewhere. Everyone knows the tenderloin is the worst part of town. He picked the part of town that everyone knows as the place where unhoused people sleep and where drug dealers and sex workers do their thing, and strolls through at 2am. Of course it’s bad. As more stores close it’s going to get worse, but the whole city isn’t like that all the time. I was about a block away from that video location 3 days ago buying art supplies for my kids. It’s not as nice as it used to be but it’s not like that during the daytime. SF has a lot of homeless people. That’s just how it is. Everyone knows not to go to the tenderloin after dark.
I thought California was such a well run state, plus San Francisco is known for its wealthy residents. Raise taxes and take care of this problem.
You can’t force people to get help if they don’t want help. You’re being intentionally obtuse.
No, I'm not. I'm saying offer help (paid for by state) through programs, group homes, hospitals, etc. If they won't accept help and commit crimes, put them in prison.
This is hate speech
Anonymous wrote:Federal Works in SF advised to work remotely because of safety concerns. I guess that's on way to outmaneuver Zients!
https://deadline.com/2023/08/san-francisco-federal-workers-advised-to-work-remotely-1235497986/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a dump. Just extrapolate the fact Dems want these general policies in the entire country.... No wonder people are clinging to guns and ammo.
How are guns helping the homeless problem or the problem of theft and loitering?
Anonymous wrote:What a dump. Just extrapolate the fact Dems want these general policies in the entire country.... No wonder people are clinging to guns and ammo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move along, nothing to see here folks. SF is perfectly fine and healthy:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/12l66oq/a_weeknight_stroll_through_market_street_at_200_am/
Progressive policies making SF look like Snake Plisken’s hood, or Robo Cop’s dystopian nightmare city.
Where do you think the unhoused go at night? It’s not like they disappear when we close our eyes. They have to be somewhere. Everyone knows the tenderloin is the worst part of town. He picked the part of town that everyone knows as the place where unhoused people sleep and where drug dealers and sex workers do their thing, and strolls through at 2am. Of course it’s bad. As more stores close it’s going to get worse, but the whole city isn’t like that all the time. I was about a block away from that video location 3 days ago buying art supplies for my kids. It’s not as nice as it used to be but it’s not like that during the daytime. SF has a lot of homeless people. That’s just how it is. Everyone knows not to go to the tenderloin after dark.
I thought California was such a well run state, plus San Francisco is known for its wealthy residents. Raise taxes and take care of this problem.
You can’t force people to get help if they don’t want help. You’re being intentionally obtuse.
No, I'm not. I'm saying offer help (paid for by state) through programs, group homes, hospitals, etc. If they won't accept help and commit crimes, put them in prison.
This is hate speech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move along, nothing to see here folks. SF is perfectly fine and healthy:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco/comments/12l66oq/a_weeknight_stroll_through_market_street_at_200_am/
Progressive policies making SF look like Snake Plisken’s hood, or Robo Cop’s dystopian nightmare city.
Where do you think the unhoused go at night? It’s not like they disappear when we close our eyes. They have to be somewhere. Everyone knows the tenderloin is the worst part of town. He picked the part of town that everyone knows as the place where unhoused people sleep and where drug dealers and sex workers do their thing, and strolls through at 2am. Of course it’s bad. As more stores close it’s going to get worse, but the whole city isn’t like that all the time. I was about a block away from that video location 3 days ago buying art supplies for my kids. It’s not as nice as it used to be but it’s not like that during the daytime. SF has a lot of homeless people. That’s just how it is. Everyone knows not to go to the tenderloin after dark.
I thought California was such a well run state, plus San Francisco is known for its wealthy residents. Raise taxes and take care of this problem.
You can’t force people to get help if they don’t want help. You’re being intentionally obtuse.
No, I'm not. I'm saying offer help (paid for by state) through programs, group homes, hospitals, etc. If they won't accept help and commit crimes, put them in prison.