I have to say I didn't see much despair in San Francisco when I was there at the start of August. But maybe I was averting my gaze.
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Thats what happens when you stay in Nob Hill and stay clear from Mission/Bayview/Tenderloin.
Can't say I ventured to any of those places. Mostly I was in the Sunset District and Chinatown. I did see a ccp flag flying in Chinatown!
Ok - So you're saying SF is great because you never see the bad parts.
I understand your position now.
Ok - So you're saying SF is great because you never see the bad parts.
I understand your position now.
I linked an article about how things are going. My trip there was a day trip. Anyhow it would seem at least some people are flocking to some parts of San Francisco. It is a wonderful city. But if y'all would rather spend your time and tourist dollars elsewhere that's your choice.
I also think SF is a beautiful city. But thats merely because of their geographic positioning on the globe and legacy infrastructure from decades ago.
San Francisco also has a lot of culture. A world class orchestra. Opera. Museums. Probably the nicest baseball stadium in the country. One of the better foodie towns in the country.
So what you're saying is the things that have been there for deades is what makes the town great? I agree with you.
Its a shame that current batch of progressive trash politicians have degraded one of Americans beautiful cities as much as they have.
Well maybe someday a group of mayors more to your liking will be given an opportunity to show they can do a better job with our big cities.
San Francisco also has a lot of culture. A world class orchestra. Opera. Museums. Probably the nicest baseball stadium in the country. One of the better foodie towns in the country. I'm pretty jealous of people like my son who live and work there. He skateboards to work. After work, he heads to a park to play pickup soccer with his friends. I'd say he's a lucky kid.
Well maybe someday a group of mayors more to your liking will be given an opportunity to show they can do a better job with our big cities.