SF's Policies causing retailers to leave the city
There have been recent improvements in SF for crime, but a lot more needs to be done to enforce laws
https://www.sf.gov/news/san-franciscos-public-safety-efforts-deliver-results-decline-crime-rates
Voters are waking up to the mistakes that incompetent fringe left Democrats have put them in. Good, we need more rational government in cities like SF and Seattle.
Pissing off SF commuters with a protest does nothing for the Palestinian cause...absolutely nothing #Israel
Pissing off SF commuters with a protest does nothing for the Palestinian cause...absolutely nothing #Israel #PeaceForIsraelAndPalestine
#Retailers leaving SF has to do more with the pandemic and how people shop, not the city's liberal policies
SF #BART needs to be saved as it is important for those that can't afford cars and parking (which is a lot of people in SF). Offices will be full again as it is just a matter of time for economics to kick in as rents come down and new tenants move in.
Local politicians have destroyed my city of #SanFrancisco. Hundreds of motorcyclists take over the city, and the police can't do anything about it because the police are not allowed to pursue the hoodlums. SF politicians enable criminals, and don't care about victims. #shameful
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/dirt-bikes-motorcycles-take-over-san-francisco-roads/
A key reason why SF, Chicago, and other big cities keep degrading into crime-infested hellholes is because fringe left politicians have been voted in. These fringe left politicians are implementing criminal-friendly policies that lack reason. Now, criminals just feel enabled and these cities have a aura of lawlessness.
In the spirit of the need for consequences, we should not allow felons serving out sentences to vote. They are serious violators of the law, therefore #felons should not be allowed to impact the law by voting in more criminal friendly politicians. #ConsequencesMatter
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Comments
The Dude
(@thedude)
Jun 16, 2024
That's why most people don't live in SF
Natalie Macias
(@nataliemarcias)
May 11, 2024
Tax bucks for shots? SF is nuts.
Griffin Wilson
(@griffinwilson)
May 11, 2024
Totally bonkers, doling out booze on SF tax's dime
Titus
(@titusweaver)
Feb 21, 2024
Chuck's just keeping it real about SF's streets, y'all. Time to step up and clean house!” #ActionNotAnger
Riley Cline
(@rileycline)
Sep 10, 2023
SF has a lot of problems, is sad how fringe left politicians have ruined that town
Leslie Owens
(@shesleslie)
Jun 28, 2023
As someone who believes in the value of individual rights and capitalism, I understand the urgency of addressing the challenges faced by low-income Americans in cities like NY and SF. However, implementing nationwide rent control may not be the most effective solution. It can lead to unintended consequences, such as reduced investment in housing and decreased availability, ultimately harming those it intends to help. A targeted approach that encourages affordable housing development and fosters competition may provide better long-term solutions for all Americans.