San Francisco struggles to explain growing homelessness to horrified visitors.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wilburbear, Jan 30, 2018.

  1. Liberal shithole. If someone offered me a 3,000 sq ft home in heart of Nob Hill for free under the condition I would have to live there for 10 years before I could sell it, I'd turn them down. That's how much of a shit hole I think it is in that city.
     
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  2. elderado

    elderado

    Oh, please, give us a break. The homeless population isn't SF's only problem. Shithole? Yep.

     
  3. RRY16

    RRY16

    Don't blame the city on your Herpes, no one made you frequent your favorite bar "the white swallow bar n grill" every nite.
     
  4. elderado

    elderado

    And who said crack hasn't hit the suburbs?
     


  5. I am currently experiencing information overload.

    Just another reason why a truly comprehensive immigration reform bill would allow us to deport some Americans as well, or maybe make a trade.
     

  6. How did you know I went there? Oh that's right, you were spying on me, like always, while you were working next door this place.

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  7. RRY16

    RRY16

    Better rush down to CVS to stalk up on Jurgens before the big SOTU speech.
     
  8. elderado

    elderado

  9. McMahon vividly recalls the time parents with two little girls returned to their car to see the window smashed.

    The older girl burst into tears. She’d just been released from UCSF Medical Center, where she was being treated for leukemia, and a teddy bear that she’d been given at the hospital was gone.

    “She said, ‘Mom, take me to the airport right now — I want to leave,’” McMahon said.


    San Francisco is a liberal shit hole for sure. I have family that lives there. All of them have had their cars broken into in the last year or two and they live nowhere near tourist areas. All liberals who've lived there most of their lives and think crime like this is normal everywhere so they refuse to move.
     
    #10     Feb 3, 2018