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

  1. “We don’t want San Francisco to be seen as a dirty, unsafe, unfriendly city, and we need to do what we can to counter that.”

    Step one – stop electing the usual bunch of socialists, rent seekers, and race baiters .
    Step two – stop enabling the behaviour of the criminal element and those that have entered the country illegally. See step one.
    Step three – stop hand cuffing the police from doing their job without the fear of being thrown to the mob when the usual suspects (see step two) make allegations that all cops are racists.

  2. As usual, you let leftards run a city, and they run it into the ground.

  3. Because of work…I used to go to SFO a lot in the 70-80’s…..it was never that clean to begin with

  4. Why is it that all Catholic stronghold cities become run into the ground? Might have something to do with their love of communism, which they created centuries ago in Paraguay through their Jesuit agents.

    And who was and is again the governor of California? Jesuit Jerry Brown.

    Hmmm…

    1. Since when is 17% of the population considered a “stronghold”? That’s the percentage of population in San Francisco who consider themselves Catholic. The truth is all Democratic run cities are run into the ground, irrespective of religion.
      The Jesuits were in Paraguay from 1609 to 1767. Karl Marx was born in 1818. Truth sucks when you are a bigot.
      A renegade Jesuit is not a Catholic, much less a Jesuit. Just like a renegade American like Benedict Arnold is not an American.
      P.S. I inadvertently, through a computer glitch, found out how easy it is to change your screen name. So I’ll take all unfamiliar screen names with a grain of salt. It just may be a familiar poster trying to go incognito.

  5. It’s not like the city fathers of San Francisco aren’t taking steps to mitigate the problem. Mark Farrell, the mayor of San Francisco, recently said he is working on a plan to remove discarded hypodermic needles from the streets.

    1. “San Francisco” is too long and clumsy. Use the name bestowed upon it by the rest of the state which its residents detest. And I would use it as a verb, I think that works even better:
      “I’ll just Frisco before we leave.”

  6. Set up barricades at the californicate state line. Just like they did when all the okies headed west during the dust bowl/depression. Back then they were kept out because they were poor. Now the liberal should be kept in because their by their actions and voting records show a great disdain for civilized behavior and
    the other 49 states. They are not needed anywhere where Americans live. They have screwed up Oregon, Colorado, and are now working on Texas. I lived in Austin for 4 years and enjoyed the people, the University, and the culture. I visited 2 years ago and will never go back. Life is short enough without putting up with that kind of BS.

  7. The … t o l e r a n c e … of these leftists ruining SF is born of their mommies who NEVER told them ‘NO!’ I grew up with the type of un-parented kid. Their rooms were filthy pig stys, because mommy let them … e x p r e s s … themselves. So now, their ‘room’ is the city of SF … which has degenerated into an unwalkable City. You cannot even escape to a restaurant (that charge a city-imposed 15% tax for medical insurance) without having some raggedy homeless person walking into the place screaming crazy talk. Filth. The city is filthy. Somehow, I predict that Salesforce will regret building a giant gleaming skyscraper in the SF shithole

  8. May God grant the author what she wishes for others. See also Gen. 18:23. Over 4 million Californians voted for President Trump in the election.

    1. I was one of the 4M Trump voters in CA … and I live smack dab in the middle of the SF Gay Area (misspelling intended).

      1. How do you avoid the stench? There must be more than 4M Lots around the western Sodom and Gomorrah.

        1. You clearly don’t know what you are talking about – San Francisco is one city in a whole state that is likely bigger than the state where you live. Plenty of other places have problems, but I don’t hear the author wishing God’s vengeance on them via an earthquake. Maybe get the mirror out and take a good look at yourself and where you live. Mote in your eye and all that stuff.

  9. Me and my special Ed Class once spent two days in San Francisco we stayed ona Hotel maybe two blocks from the beach we drove through Height Ashbury when it had its bad reputation when to the Zoo Planetarium/Aquarium and had a Dinner at Fisherman’s Grotto #9 crossed the Bay Bridge twice and had photos taken at the old Spanish Fort with the Golden Gate Bridge in the Background Now i would go 300 miles of the place

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