I educate most people often that California is a PURPLE state. They refuse to believe me, but its true.
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I educate most people often that California is a PURPLE state. They refuse to believe me, but its true.
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LOL, that is fucking rich. .
RW propaganda is meant to make you feel mad or feel afraid, (even though statistics don't support it 90% of the time.)
But the left is based on feelings, what a joke.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWOys51THP0
Its California and you can’t take much of the nonsense seriously but
California Democrats Consider Giving ‘Zero Down’ Home Loans to Illegal Immigrants
This comes on the heels of the state offering taxpayer-funded healthcare to migrants.
Even Jerry Brown and Linda Rondstadt would have shaken their heads.
Maybe state bankruptcy is the salve Daly envisions. Who knows?
As i said - just the matter of time. The California type of liberalism isnt sustainable and the people who need to live with it wont stand for it.
How, if you can’t even leave your office for lunch, is Oakland the 26th happiest city? (out of 180)
You have to scroll way down to find two red cities in a row. (Because even if things are going good, Fox “news” will make sure you feel like they aren’t.)
They did pay the biggest fine for lying, in history. But somehow you guys still think it is news. LOL
# 1 Fremont
# 3 San Jose
# 7 San Francisco
# 26 Oakland
# 29 Santa Rosa
Bunch of cities in the Sacramento Area, and in Southern California
Happiest Cites in America (2024)
https://wallethub.com/edu/happiest-places-to-live/32619
Your map is geography. I've seen this over and over. Land doesn't vote. People vote.
So sure, more land is lived in by republican voters.
A San Francisco man stabbed a 94-year-old Asian woman multiple times.
He got probation because he cried at the trial.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ION-judge.html
LOL LIBERALS
And you guys wonder why major cities are going to shit.
We are taking WalletHub as the authority on happiness?
Now the parking officers are pushing back-
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/artic...ibextid=Zxz2cZ
2024 Merica'
Notice that the Maricón named Jimmy G is awfully silent. Fact is San Fagcisco has been a toilet for a long time.
https://x.com/search?q=ricky%20pears...rc=typed_query
"What do you notice about the “teen” who shot San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall during a robbery?"
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1837639499247178090
Giving out bullshit "cars not stopping for pedestrian" tickets is more important than stopping the crime and drug abuse all around the city.
The fake legs of the cop "riding" the chicken are hilarious. I want that costume for Halloween.
finally someone figured out as to why the chicken crossed the road....
After 25 years, the organizers behind How Weird Street Faire announced that they will not apply for a permit for the event in 2025.
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Not sure why this is news.
https://www.sfgate.com/cannabis/arti..._Ci44Y3syE1agQ
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Nancy needs to die soon
This doesn't seem like an eviction for cause, but rather a relocation fee for the tenant after termination of tenancy.
The city enacted this new law because they felt greedy landlords were booting anyone paying below-market rent in order to replace them with market-value tenants.
However, like most other things done by liberals in government, the intent is good, and the execution and concept are extremely flawed.
This is all based upon the very unfair concept that landlords owe below-market rent to existing tenants. No other business is like this. If I've been frequenting a restaurant since 1990, would I have a right to demand in 2025 that the owner sell me a chicken dinner at 1990 prices? His expenses obviously go up over time, and so must prices. The same should apply to residential rental property, but somehow it doesn't in most blue cities/states these days. The expenses go up for the landlord, but he's forced to take it up the ass and accept way-below-market rent from tenants who have been there awhile.
The proper solution is for cities to ensure enough housing exists, which will naturally bring prices down. This can be accomplished by relaxing regulations, zoning more areas as residential (or residential-commercial), and giving incentives to new construction.
Libs just think it's easier to tell landlords to suck it up and lose money.
Pelosi needs to retire.
She is almost 85, has a Kamala like drinking problem, and seems to snap back and forth between lucid/sharp and confused/sleepy. It's only a matter of time before she becomes the next Diane Feinstein.
The only problem with her retiring will be what replaces her. Pelosi has huge power and influence in the Democratic Party, and despite her clear decline, she has quietly fought against the Democratic Party going full woke. She hasn't done enough to stop it, but she also has thwarted attempts to push a lot of it into the main party platform. When she's gone, the party could easily become more extreme.
I do think the 2024 Trump victory is going to change the party's approach for a little while, though. They're probably going to dial down the social wokism and dial up the populism. There's a belief among many Democrats that embracing a Bernie Sanders style "fuck the corporations, fight for the working man and the poor" approach will get a lot of those lost votes back. The problem is that Dems have a lot of very big corporate donors, so...