Thoughts on San Francisco

This is one of the reason I will not vote for democrat. Racist against chinese

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Stop being funny.
It’s a free country and homeless people are still it’s citizens l last time I checked. They can live wherever they desire as long as they are not on private property. It’s unconstitutional to force move them anywhere. If you don’t like where they are then you move and keep moving.

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Homeless are moving into ppl driveway at night. A few nextdoor ppl start looking for answer. You can help them by giving them shelter at your backyard. Where is your love and peace.

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I can’t honestly tell whether this is meant to be sarcastic or not.

Well if they intrude on your private property, seek help from law enforcement.

Surely you don’t want the homeless camped in front of your house or business on the public street. I was subjected to the draft during the Vietnam War. The government has the authority to make people do all kinds of things. Including literally taking you from your home and sending you to die in a war you don’t agree with. And including not allowing sleeping and pooping on the street. The homeless don’t have the right to destroy the quality of life of the rest of us.

Think about it now during Covid19. The government has the right to enforce curfews. To literally imprison you in your home. And yet they don’t have the authority to move the homeless?

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“Cops have been called but the homeless keeps coming back.”

And last night, looks like homeless start breaking into the parking cars

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SF spends $500m on the homeless annually. They should work a deal with Fresno and other cities with cheap housing. We will pay you to have you help our homeless with housing and other services. The state is literally paying cities to take in the homeless and house them. It makes much more sense to give money to more affordable cities… like fresno, Stockton and other valley towns. Or better yet work a deal in the rustbelt where there are thousands of empty homes.

We could have a modern version of the Oklahoma land rush. Give free homes away in the old dying cities like Detroit.

BTW, in the city of Menlo Park it is not allowed to park on the street overnight. A constitutional law that could be enforced anywhere.
All cities don’t allow camping on public property. They just choose not enforce it on the homeless.

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SFUSD could have used grades from last year for the admission criteria, but no they opt for lottery instead, all part of their scheme paving the way to convert to lottery completely in the future.

Yeah you are right and this makes me wonder if all this lecture of liberty freedom constitution human rights etc. is a big farce and a lie going on for centuries to herd the sheep. We even invade and attack others in the name of democracy. It’s such a huge propaganda.

Rights are only valid to the point where they don’t hurt others.

There was a journalist investigation on this bill before the vote. It turns out that most tech companies in SF aren’t going to be affected by it because employees make plenty. It’s actually going to hit companies more in traditional industries like Gap where employees make far less. Regardless it’s more tax revenue so the government always wins.

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SF bans gas in new buildings
Comments are hilarious

They have a good point about CA and all the electricity outages. If gas is banned, what do people do when electricity is out?

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Well, this is kinda good because it’s extra motivation to find a solution to the rolling blackouts. The more pressing it is the higher priority it gets.

We just need two suns. One shines during the day and the other at night. Problem solved.

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Too bad the global warmers don’t know basic math. They are are really good at guilt and not so good with solutions. Solar and wind will never provide more than 25% of needed power requirements

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This looks interesting: 350 Frederick St, San Francisco, CA 94117 - Multifamily for Sale | LoopNet.com Didn’t look into the proforma yet, but it says 5 CAP.

@manch What do you think of the area?