San Francisco is awful

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I just read the article again and realized that this has nothing to do with money.

“This is also about a cultural shift,” he said. “We don’t want employees biking or driving into their office, staying there all day long and going home. This is about getting people out of their office, interacting with the community and adding to the vibrancy of the community


Um it definitely about money. Why should there be a rule about what perks you give your employees? And why put future companies at a competitive disadvantage for talent?
 
#77
#77
I honestly love visiting there. It’s an awesome city. It definitely has its share of homeless, but so does every city. You just need to know where to go and where to stay away from. I’m heading up next weekend with my wife and daughter. Staying down by the Wharf. Gonna go to Ghradelli, Golden Gate Bridge, trolley car, Giants game.

We went in July a few years back. I did not pack a jacket as we had been in Yosemite and other rather warm places. I wondered why the tourist shops had all these hooded sweatshirts. I found out the next day. Froze my ass off walking around the wharf and Alcatraz.
 
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I honestly love visiting there. It’s an awesome city. It definitely has its share of homeless, but so does every city. You just need to know where to go and where to stay away from. I’m heading up next weekend with my wife and daughter. Staying down by the Wharf. Gonna go to Ghradelli, Golden Gate Bridge, trolley car, Giants game.
Bingo. New Orleans has just as much. I love it there.



Take some pictures of the Alcatraz Prison Trump chicken and report back. :)


'Trump Chicken' dressed as a prisoner to sail around San Francisco | The Independent
 
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#79
San Francisco is a Sh*thole

Liberalism and Political Correctness at work.

America's biggest public toilet.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld6qYJe4pRs[/youtube]

I'm gonna go ahead and guess that you've never actually been to San Francisco
 
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I honestly love visiting there. It’s an awesome city. It definitely has its share of homeless, but so does every city. You just need to know where to go and where to stay away from. I’m heading up next weekend with my wife and daughter. Staying down by the Wharf. Gonna go to Ghradelli, Golden Gate Bridge, trolley car, Giants game.

It's one of the 2 or 3 best big cities in America, homeless people and all. And everything along the Pacific Coast Highway to the south of it is stunningly beautiful.
 
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It's one of the 2 or 3 best big cities in America, homeless people and all. And everything along the Pacific Coast Highway to the south of it is stunningly beautiful.

Have you been since the homeless tent camps have started?

I love that city, but haven't been there since '08.

Sounds pretty bad right now.
 
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How would you like to walk by this on your way to the office?

Big Bags of Sh!t on the sidewalk oozing out onto the street.

Gotta love the Left.
 

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How would you like to walk by this on your way to the office?

Big Bags of Sh!t on the sidewalk oozing out onto the street.

Gotta love the Left.

I was there about 2 years ago, walked by a park and homeless in this park by the hundreds. People will drop their pants and go right on the sidewalk like its nothing.
 
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I was there about 2 years ago, walked by a park and homeless in this park by the hundreds. People will drop their pants and go right on the sidewalk like its nothing.
SO in other words, just like every other liberally infested city in America
 
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How would you like to walk by this on your way to the office?

Big Bags of Sh!t on the sidewalk oozing out onto the street.

Gotta love the Left.

Nah. I'm good with my 85 acres. Closest neighbor is about 200 yards away (my rental house). Neighbor on the other side is 3/10 of a mile. Views of wildlife and unobstructed views of nature. Only things that $h!t on the ground are the creatures He put there. 10 mile drive to work that takes me about 15 minutes to make. Nah. I'm good.
 
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Nah. I'm good with my 85 acres. Closest neighbor is about 200 yards away (my rental house). Neighbor on the other side is 3/10 of a mile. Views of wildlife and unobstructed views of nature. Only things that $h!t on the ground are the creatures He put there. 10 mile drive to work that takes me about 15 minutes to make. Nah. I'm good.

And that's a way to go. Break out the AK or AR from time to time and let her rip.
 
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I honestly love visiting there. It’s an awesome city. It definitely has its share of homeless, but so does every city. You just need to know where to go and where to stay away from. I’m heading up next weekend with my wife and daughter. Staying down by the Wharf. Gonna go to Ghradelli, Golden Gate Bridge, trolley car, Giants game.

I hope your car doesn’t get **** on and you don’t step on any needles. :)
 
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Because the red state chitholes like Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky are so awesome! LOL
I worked out of NYC for 15 years. I now work out of Detroit. (Albeit that I stay near the airport most of the time when I am there), and I will take any of those places you mentioned over any liberal city in the country. You can have the taxes, the noise, the pollution, the busybody liberal governments trying to run your life and steal your income. All yours pal. Have at it. Just stay out of my wallet to further your liberal agenda in those places to make you feel better.
 
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I worked out of NYC for 15 years. I now work out of Detroit. (Albeit that I stay near the airport most of the time when I am there), and I will take any of those places you mentioned over any liberal city in the country. You can have the taxes, the noise, the pollution, the busybody liberal governments trying to run your life and steal your income. All yours pal. Have at it. Just stay out of my wallet to further your liberal agenda in those places to make you feel better.


Stay out of mine to fund $12 billion in dubious agriculture subsidies, or to fund Trump's trips to Palm Beach, to play golf, or throw himself a parade.

See how that works?
 
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I worked out of NYC for 15 years. I now work out of Detroit. (Albeit that I stay near the airport most of the time when I am there), and I will take any of those places you mentioned over any liberal city in the country. You can have the taxes, the noise, the pollution, the busybody liberal governments trying to run your life and steal your income. All yours pal. Have at it. Just stay out of my wallet to further your liberal agenda in those places to make you feel better.
Detroit is a cesspool. The only place worse is East St. Louis. No wonder you're so angry all the time. :p
Also, most liberal states are givers of fed money and reds states like I mentioned are the worst takers. So there went that theory.
 
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Detroit is a cesspool. The only place worse is East St. Louis. No wonder you're so angry all the time. :p
Also, most liberal states are givers of fed money and reds states like I mentioned are the worst takers. So there went that theory.
So tell me how Detroit became a cesspool. What happened there to run off over 50% of the tax paying population.

Wait.


:popcorn:

Oh, and dude, I am not angry by any stretch. I have the greatest job in the world, my taxes have been slashed, Stock market is up... what's not to love about this president and his policies?
 
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