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re: This is what downtown San Francisco looks like right now
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:11 am to Scruffy
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:11 am to Scruffy
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If these locations were such wonderful places to live, why aren’t people flocking to live there?
Bingo...if we're talking facts:
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San Francisco saw the second largest population decline of all major cities in the U.S. in 2020, according to census data. Only one city —Baltimore — logged a greater population decline.
San Francisco’s population shrank by 1.39% between July 1, 2019, and July 1, 2020, U.S. Census data shows. Before that, San Francisco’s population had been growing modestly since 2010. Baltimore, meanwhile, declined by 1.42%.
If you want to expand out a bit:
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San Jose, the most populous city in Santa Clara County with 1.01 million residents, lost almost 13,000 people between 2019 and 2020. That’s roughly 1.26% of the city’s population. The city has seen a steady decline in residents for several years, losing around 2,200 people in 2018 and 8,300 in 2019, according to census data.
If I'm a resident of one of those cities, those are not great indicators...with remote work, tech companies can have employees anywhere, which means the massive pressures on housing prices will cease, property values will fall, tax revenues will fall, homeowners will be underwater, and the govt will have to find more money elsewhere. And there's a high likelihood the people moving out are the taxpayers, not the leeches.
I live in Chicago and we've seen some of the same things that are happening in SF, just at lower levels. But unlike you, I'm not blind to it and am plotting my escape.
This post was edited on 11/30/21 at 10:18 am
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:22 am to Chucktown_Badger
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I live in Chicago and we've seen some of the same things that are happening in SF
I'd live in Chicago long before I lived in SF.
I have a friend who works for Salesforce and she is counting the days until she is out of SF. Spent all of her adult life there. I think she said her car has been broken into a half dozen times this year.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:23 am to rickgrimes
They will just burn the store fronts off, and then break the windows and take what they want.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:31 am to rickgrimes
I will never visit there. It has to be the most overrated city on earth.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:37 am to RogerTheShrubber
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I have a friend who works for Salesforce and she is counting the days until she is out of SF.
So do I, he's going to be working in their new 60 story building here soon. She should transfer.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:39 am to rickgrimes
So places just boarded up?
I was thinking much worse.
I was thinking much worse.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:47 am to TackySweater
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So places just boarded up?
No.
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I was thinking much worse.
It is.
You should check out the Gotham by The Bay videos.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 10:51 am to Chucktown_Badger
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So do I, he's going to be working in their new 60 story building here soon. She should transfer.
Beautiful building. I'm only a few blocks away on Wacker.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:01 am to adp
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I will never visit there. It has to be the most overrated city on earth.
I don’t care if you like or don’t like SF, to each their own.
But “I’ve never been to that city, I’ll never go to that city, but the city is overrated” is inherently a dumb statement. You admit your ignorance right from the start.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:13 am to AbitaFan08
Don't people move from SF to LA? Like Nashville here? I've never been but I've seen as liberal run city a toxic wasteland.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:43 am to DEANintheYAY
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homelessness has definitely increased but its not all that shocking to me given the economic downturn associated with the pandemic.
Stopped reading here. You’re either willfully ignorant or fricking retarded
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:55 am to dandyjohn
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dandyjohn
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I too remember the peaceful days just a year or two ago of cities on fire and mass protests and riots all over the country.
Please remember, MAGA-A. We can do this.
(and please also remember, your political parties actual represent real choice and not just a different side of the same crumbling coin)
Still trying to pretend that liberal results in liberal cities, and BLACK LIVES MATTER riots in liberal cities are Republican cornerstones? Maybe, instead of first cheering for criminals, rapists, pedos, and other liberal scum, you should learn from your mistakes of supporting leftism, and call it out for the failure of civilization that it is?
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:57 am to rickgrimes
What’s that old saying??
Oh yay.
“Elections have consequences.”
Stop bitching when that’s what the residents wanted.
Oh yay.
“Elections have consequences.”
Stop bitching when that’s what the residents wanted.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:58 am to DEANintheYAY
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homelessness has definitely increased but its not all that shocking to me given the economic downturn associated with the pandemic.
I guess you don't realize that 99% of homeless are homeless because of their dependency on drugs, do you? And almost 0% of homelessness has to do with someone losing their job due to economic downturn, right? Why don't you do some research since you are a San Fran resident, and listen to Michael Shellenberger and you might understand some of the root cause of homelessness. (He was also on Rogan's podcast if you dont want to read).
Hint: Poor choices, and no accountability/punishment for those choices.
This post was edited on 11/30/21 at 12:00 pm
Posted on 11/30/21 at 11:59 am to BugAC
It will never change until all the sick individuals who live there stop voting for liberals. They keep doing it election after election and sit and wonder why things never get better.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 12:07 pm to Chucktown_Badger
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This is literally happening under a Capitalist system. It's primarily because of extreme wealth inequality.
To which I responded:
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The desperate attempts to contextualize what's happening with your progressive ideology, and the belief that more progressiveness will solve it, is exactly why this is going to get way worse for you all. You get what you vote for I guess.
blaming people looting on capitalism or wealth inequality is a microcosm of Cloward Piven strategy.
we did this really terrible thing repeatedly to try and strain/break the system, so try our system.
it's always a matter of the left putting their foot on the back of the scale and saying "see, I told you so."
-Healthcare wasn't that terrible IMO till Obamacare
-Student Loans/cost of college weren't that crazy till the government took over student loans
-Riots last summer were in areas where the left dominated, and refused Federal support. Then it's Trump's fault that he didn't put it down, when everybody knows he'd be called Hitler if he raised a finger.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 12:10 pm to rickgrimes
I would not be surprised if you start seeing concrete barriers in front of some of those stores.
Posted on 11/30/21 at 12:15 pm to BugAC
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I guess you don't realize that 99% of homeless are homeless because of their dependency on drugs, do you? And almost 0% of homelessness has to do with someone losing their job due to economic downturn, right? Why don't you do some research since you are a San Fran resident, and listen to Michael Shellenberger and you might understand some of the root cause of homelessness. (He was also on Rogan's podcast if you dont want to read).
Hint: Poor choices, and no accountability/punishment for those choices.
Michael Shellenberger has been pretty great on this as of late.
LINK
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Progressives defend their approach as compassionate. Not everybody who is homeless is an addict, they say. Many are just down on their luck. Others turn to drugs after living on the street. What they need is our help. We should not ask people living in homeless encampments to go somewhere else. Homeless shelters are often more dangerous than living on the street. We should provide the people living in tents with money, food, clean needles, and whatever else they need to stay alive and comfortable. And we should provide everyone with their own apartment unit if that’s what they want.
But this “harm reduction” approach is obviously failing. Cities already do a good job taking care of temporarily homeless people not addicted to drugs. Drug dealers stab and sometimes murder addicts who don’t pay. Women forced into prostitution to support their addictions are raped. Addicts are dying from overdose and poisoning. The addicts living in the open drug scenes commit many crimes including open drug use, sleeping on sidewalks, and defecating in public. Many steal to maintain their habits. The hands-off approach has meant that addicts do not spend any amount of time in jail or hospital where they can be off of drugs, and seek recovery.
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One of the claims made by defenders of the open drug scenes is that people who live in them are mostly locals who were priced out of their homes and apartments and decided to pitch a tent on the street. In San Fransicko, I cite a significant body of evidence to show that this is false, and that many people come to San Francisco from around the U.S. for the city’s unusually high cash welfare benefits, free housing, and tolerance of open drug scenes.
The insider agreed. “People come here because they think they can. It’s bullshite that ‘Only 30 percent [of homeless] are from out of town.’ At least 20,000 homeless people come through town every year. Talk to the people on the street. There’s no way 70 percent of the homeless are from here. I would guess it’s fewer than 50 percent. Ask them the name of their high school and they guess, ‘Washington? The one around the corner?’ But you can’t even talk about that without being called a fascist.”
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