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San Francisco Spends $30 Million Cleaning Feces, Needles

You're mad because they're cleaning it up?

Oh my god... cities have problems. My whole life has been a lie. Where art thou city of angels with not filth and rubbish?
 
You mean ethnicity? For me, no. For you, yes. For you race.

There are many races and ethnicities in the downtown areas of the Texas towns and, as at a high school close to where I live that I walk my dog every day, I'm familiar with the messes left by students of all races and ethnicities. I think the key is no one at either the school or downtown Texas town demands people cleanup after themselves. So, the fault may actually be with the policy of the town with the messy downtown...and here we are, off topic.

so what ethnicities in San Fran are you implying don't want to clean up? No need to be coy. Speak up!
 
Sprawl is what destroyed the great downtowns in many cities. Cities with natural boundaries like NYC, SF and Seattle have thrived.

NYC is disgusting. Homelessness is a huge, huge problem right now because DB and Cuomo don't care. It's actually a great example of why this isn't political.
 
NYC is disgusting. Homelessness is a huge, huge problem right now because DB and Cuomo don't care. It's actually a great example of why this isn't political.

NYC is a great city. Every city has their eyesores and homelessness problems. To suggest otherwise is ludicrous.
 
Yep, sometimes it is best to "vote with your feet".

I'd never live in a tiny town again. I lived in Fairmount Indiana for a stint. It became tedious and boring pretty quickly. Small town, small minds.
 
NYC is a great city. Every city has their eyesores and homelessness problems. To suggest otherwise is ludicrous.

I live here. It has gotten noticeably worse in the past few years, unfortunately. But again, it has nothing to do with politics.
 
NYC is disgusting. Homelessness is a huge, huge problem right now because DB and Cuomo don't care. It's actually a great example of why this isn't political.

PARTS of NYC are disgusting, as they have been for years and years.
 
That's barely a town
Yep, it seems to take a larger population to generate bigger problems which then require more government to solve.

That's the nature of group behavior and almost the entire purpose of central government.

Ask that 10 people in a field stand in line and it'll be hard for them to screw it up.
Ask that 100,000 people in a field stand in a line and it'll never, ever happen.

Thus we invented centralized government, laws, rule enforcement, hierarchies, etc., etc. so that big problems can be solved.
 
I'd never live in a tiny town again. I lived in Fairmount Indiana for a stint. It became tedious and boring pretty quickly. Small town, small minds.

Bigger places are a short drive away but, thankfully, don't follow us home.
 
That's the nature of group behavior and almost the entire purpose of central government.

Ask that 10 people in a field stand in line and it'll be hard for them to screw it up.
Ask that 100,000 people in a field stand in a line and it'll never, ever happen.

Thus we invented centralized government, laws, rule enforcement, hierarchies, etc., etc. so that big problems can be solved.

Yep, for a mere $30 million the streets can be kept a bit cleaner.
 
Lol. This is your list of "Great American Cities"?



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I rest my case.

Um - where?
 
Once again, please name all or even some of the great conservative cities?

All big cities are conservative if you only count the people that built and made all things possible in those cities.

The problem is, big cities then attract knee-deep bands of sycophants and leaches that multiply in numbers enough to elect the DeBlasio cockroaches of the world to govern that which they didn't build and can't understand.
 
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Have you been to San Francisco lately?

I have on business multiple times, and I've been there many times over the years. Used to be one of my favorite places to go.

Now, it's just filthy. Disgustingly gross, and random where you run into it. Homeless people openly urinating, defecating, and doing all sorts of drugs plainly in public.

These hard left causes are catching up with the Bay Area quickly.

Better infrastructure should include public restrooms. Labor needs a fifteen dollar an hour minimum wage, to help pay for it.
 
All big cities are conservative if you only count the people that built and made all things possible in those cities.

Really? You're going with that?:lamo
 
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