33 Replies to “O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas”

  1. Stores and businesses are obsolete as more violence is coming.
    If you’re not closing now, a whole world of disappointments and hurting is coming.
    It’s imminent as our politicians have encouraged this behavior and even protect the criminals.

    1. *
      YOU DON’T BRING A LUMP OF COAL TO A GUNFIGHT

      “The sheriff in El Paso County, Colorado, tweeted a photo of a man
      who looks like Santa Claus getting a concealed carry permit
      on
      Friday. The tweet also noted the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
      has issued nearly 50,000 permits this year.”

      *

  2. Move along. Nothing to see here … ‘cept for the deliberately orchestrated destruction of civilized society.

    Never fear, sheeple: Chairman Xiden will 6uild 6ack 6etter.

  3. When my own children were young, I would bundle them up and we would drive to San Francisco at Christmas time … at NIGHTtime. Because of the Lights. They loved looking at all the Macy’s and other Dept. store window displays … even though the Holy Family had been replaced by SPCA puppy displays. They loved the crowded hustle and bustle. They loved the flowers of Podesta Baldocchi … and the Union Square Christmas Tree (and Menorah).

    But my grandkids will NEVER get to enjoy this commercial “Holiday” fest. It’s gone. The mean streets of Union Square are downright dangerous. Thanks Socialism! Thanks Marxism! “My people” no longer dominate the scenery. Nope. Now it’s criminals, “homeless” mental patients, and drug users. Yes. Some of those poor unfortunates were always present … but they never outnumbered the sane, happy, and healthy shoppers. Now they have.

    Congrats SF! You’ve finally chased-away the likes of “my people” from your decayed yet still decadent leftist enclave. Critical massholes used to block my suburban automobile from crossing key intersections, which was inconvenient. However, now you’ve managed to clog your city streets with something even WORSE than simple assholes in bike tights … you’ve clogged the streets with dangerous mental patients and hardened criminals. If you believe I will purchase Christmas gifts at Union Square and walk back to my car with bags of packages … you’re as INSANE as the dregs lining your streets. Enjoy your decline, because I won’t.

    1. Kenji.

      I don’t know about your area. but we have a RING security system and get daily notices about packages being stolen. It gone crazy in WA state.

      1. I am fortunate to live on a single family suburban cul-de-sac with LOTS of “eyes on the street”. People, not just cameras (although my entire frontage and porch are covered with 3 cameras). I’d say 60% of our street is inhabited by retirees at home, work-from-home “new normals” and *gasp* … housewives. They (we) do a pretty good job of self-policing our street.

        In addition, our little town of 25k inhabitants has installed 75 … yes … 75 license plate reader cameras across our entire city. Literally … nobody can escape undetected in an automobile from our town.

          1. Err, automobile make and model cameras. Automobile distinguishing characteristics cameras. There’s more than license plates that will find a perp. You gotta watch more ID channel forensic shows

    2. We have the same disfunction in Canada because of leaders who have the same morals and motivations as sleepy Joe. Remember how the colored Canadians blocked the railways and pipelines recently. Trudeau is Joe Biden clone. We must remain alert and we need a stronger leader in the Conservative party. We have learned the dangers of a “Joe Who”. We need a winner, like Mulroney. We need to take San Francisco as a warning. We may need to separate Jurisdictions.

      1. “a winner, like Mulroney.”
        uhuh. he who accepted some 400K cash from the kraut. google it. ‘karlheinz scheiber’.
        and dun fergaught to report said income. shucks guhuh guhuh guhuh.
        and left such an outstanding legacy the only one interested in following those big shoes was
        the naive novitiate kimmy kim.
        care to google the results of HER ‘no time to discuss key issues’ election?

  4. The US needs to bring back hard time. If the jail is full then shoot the worst offender to make room for the new one.

    1. Jailing the wrong criminals has gotten us to today.
      Imagine bankers and politicians in jail?
      Ain’t gonna happen as we’ve allowed them to flourish and prosper our lives.

      1. My own personal “tough on crime” philosophy extends to the boardroom. Not only extends to it … but starts in it. We need to END the hand-slaps given to white collar crime. Esp. Securities crimes.

        Sorry Donald Trump … not only should Michael Milken NEVER have been pardoned … he should STILL be languishing in JAIL, and LOSE every asset he ever STOLE from old people.

  5. When I moved to small town NS, the town was thriving but they voted in progressives-spit. Well long story short, they ran out crappy tire because it was a threat to mom and pop shops. Turned down a Walmart, again mom and pop shops need protecting and fast forward 15 years-we have a down town with two stores a vape shop and a pawn shop=oh and a local flower shop. Good thing we turned down Walmart, what a threat to our mom and pop “Pawn shop”. Oh the mall shut down as well, but we still a LC store at superstore-don’t know how they let in that store in- I guess it was no threat to the mom and pop stores that don’t exist.

      1. No but the rich’es guy in town, who’s brother happens to be a wealthy former liberal MP, does have the only legal grow op in the area.

  6. Choreographed chaos. Ultimately they want these brick and mortar businesses closed for good and you and your cars off the streets permanently.
    Once the thugs stop being useful or start migrating to Malibu where the real money is they’ll come down hard on them.
    And before anyone gets gooey in the knees with sympathy – In a poll conducted some years ago California residents voted overwhelmingly in support of criminal justice and police reforms (Prop.20 62% voted no )not to mention the amount of money big name California retailers have donated to the BLM cause.
    “Some men you just can’t reach…”

    So Eff’em. I’m sure this smash and grab b.s. will leach over to Canada soon enough. Originality isn’t exactly a Canadian trait.

    1. The approx. 20% of we Californians … like this 4th generation Californian … didn’t vote for this insanity. Don’t blame us. But yes, you can blame us for still living here … I’m still working on my escape. It’s coming soon.

  7. Man oh man! How do I direct all these desperate po’ folk to the untapped riches of Westmount, Rockliffe Park, Bridle Path, and Point Grey?

    1. Jamie, nothing says poor starving folk quite like a designer purse worth 1500 dollars or a fifty inch big screen TV. What do the looters do with all those big screen TVs?

  8. It’s actually a bloody shame and I don’t feel any shadenfreude – just sadness. San Fran always used to be lots of fun and a great place for a short vacay: great scenery, food, wine, cocktail bars, theatres, despite the occasional seediness. Good job, Commies on Council! Another formerly great city, ruined.

    1. The city needs to bring back Insp. Harry Callahan and Lt. Frank Bullitt.

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