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San Francisco's slide into hell under extreme violent leftism


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2021 Apr 15, 9:51pm   157,989 views  1,036 comments

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https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2021/04/19/chesa-boudins-dangerous-san-francisco/

‘Hey, where are you?” Hannah Ege texted her husband, Sheria Musyoka. He’d left on a morning jog and had been gone for an hour and a half. Hannah was home, taking care of their three-year-old son. She began to freak out. She called and texted and called again. He never answered.

Speeding and drunk — at just shy of eight in the morning — Jerry Lyons barreled through a red light at an intersection in a stolen Ford Explorer. Lyons struck and killed Musyoka, a 26-year-old Dartmouth grad who had moved to San Francisco only ten days earlier with his wife and their son. After clipping Musyoka, Lyons collided with another car, causing an eight-car pileup that sent several other people to the hospital.

The San Francisco police arrested Lyons on multiple charges that morning in February, but this was not the first time he’d been arrested for drunk driving in a stolen car. On December 3, he had been arrested for driving under the influence, driving a stolen vehicle, and driving without a license. Before that, he’d been released from prison after serving time for a grand-theft conviction; in fact, Lyons had been arrested at least seven times in the Bay Area since his release from prison, and his rap sheet goes back a decade. Still, San Francisco’s district attorney, Chesa Boudin, delayed pressing charges against Lyons until a toxicology report confirmed that he had been inebriated, which, more than a month and a half later in January, it did. Lyons then had 14 days to turn himself in to the DA’s office. On the 13th day, he killed Musyoka. While COVID-era difficulties might have accounted for the medical examiner’s slow speed in returning test results, a different DA could have chosen to move forward sooner — taking necessary precautions — and charged Lyons with a DUI based on observable factors alone, such as the results of Lyons’s field sobriety test, his erratic driving in a stolen vehicle, and close scrutiny of his behavior.

Hannah Ege expressed her grief and pain to a local TV news station, railing at the district attorney’s reluctance to lock up repeat offenders. Whom does she blame for her husband’s death? “The DA,” she said. “This freak accident was no freak accident. It was someone who was out in the public who should not have been out in public.”

The Lyons mayhem is not an isolated case in the city by the bay. On New Year’s Eve, a parolee on the run from a robbery — also in a stolen car — sped through a red light, striking and killing two women, 60-year-old Elizabeth Platt and 27-year-old Hanako Abe, who were in the crosswalk. The driver, Troy McAlister, had been released twice by the district attorney in the previous year: the first time because Boudin refuses to pursue three-strike cases, of which McAlister’s was one; the second — as recently as December 20, when the SFPD arrested McAlister for driving a stolen car — because Boudin kicked the case to the state parole officers, who did nothing.

Welcome to San Francisco’s latest idiocy, a new experiment in governance where everything is allowed but nothing is permitted. A paradox, you might say, but take a walk down Market Street, down that great avenue in a great city in a great nation, and note the desolation of the empty streets, the used needles tossed on the sidewalks, and the boarded-up windows on storefronts. Consider that, at various unpredictable times in the last year, it has been illegal — for the sake of public safety during COVID — to run a mom-and-pop corner shop or to serve food at sidewalk cafés. Reflect for a moment that, since time immemorial, it has been illegal to build any new housing, because of the most onerous and confusing zoning laws in the known universe. Mark Zuckerberg can apparently influence national elections by tweaking algorithms, but he is powerless before the planning commission when it comes to building apartments for his employees. The city has banned plastic straws, plastic bags, and McDonald’s Happy Meals with toys. And yet, all the while, drug dealers sell their wares — COVID or no COVID — openly and freely at all hours of the day and night, users shoot up or pop fentanyl in public and defecate on the street, robbers pillage cars and homes with the ease of Visigoth raiders, and the district attorney frees repeat offenders who go on to sow disorder, pain, devastation, and grief. A profound melancholy hangs in the air of this city, punctuated only by the shrieks of a junkie dreaming of demons or by the rat-tat-tat-bam of the occasional firework. (Or was that a gun?) ...

How did it come to this? On January 8, 2020, Mayor London Breed swore in Chesa Boudin as the new district attorney of San Francisco in front of a packed house at the Herbst Theater. Boudin won the election by a nose in a runoff, with oily promises to feel the pain of all parties to a crime, both victims and perpetrators. He made pledges to enact “restorative justice” and prison reform through “decarceration.” U.S. Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor recorded a congratulatory video message, which was played at the swearing-in ceremony for Boudin and the crowd. “Chesa, you have undertaken a remarkable challenge today,” the justice said. “The hope you reflect is a great beacon to many.”

The task before Boudin was already monumental. Before he assumed his office, San Francisco ranked No. 1 in the nation in property crime. On average, thieves broke 60 car windows per day, with impunity. In 2014, California voters approved Proposition 47, a reform measure that reduced many felonies to ticketed misdemeanors, such as theft of less than $950 and hard-drug possession. There were more drug addicts on the streets than there were students in the schools. Tent encampments of homeless people had sprouted in every nook and alley and under every highway overpass. Commuters faced a daily gauntlet in the form of an appalling humanitarian crisis in the streets.

But Boudin immediately refused to take any responsibility for these issues. Among his first acts was to fire seven veteran prosecutors who were not on board with his radical views. (Over 30 prosecutors have left during his tenure because they don’t want to work for him.) Next, Boudin abolished the cash-bail system, so offenders are able to walk free after arrest. He rarely brings a case to trial: Out of the 6,333 cases to land on his desk since taking office, he has gone to trial only 23 times. This is one-tenth the rate of his predecessor, George Gascón, who was hardly tough on crime. Since the killing of George Floyd, there has been a shortage of cops, as officers retire in record numbers. San Francisco has also moved to defund the police, with plans to shift $120 million in law-enforcement funding to restorative-justice programs, housing support, and a guaranteed-income pilot, among other ideas.

To where does Boudin’s “great beacon” point? Over the last year, there have been more deaths from drug overdoses in San Francisco than from COVID-19. Walgreens has closed ten of its drugstores in the city because its shelves were being pillaged freely by shoplifters. According to SFPD’s CompStat, compared with last year, arson has increased 52 percent, motor-vehicle theft is up 21 percent, and burglaries have seen a 59 percent increase. One largely Asian neighborhood, the Richmond district, has reported a 342 percent spike in burglaries this year compared with last. Admittedly, some numbers are down, such as those for larceny and robbery. But police attribute these declines to the pandemic, since there are fewer opportunities for would-be criminals to commit such crimes as people shelter in place. One neighborhood association sent a letter in February to Boudin and Mayor Breed, begging them to restore public safety. The association also posted it on the Internet. “Our neighborhood can’t wait another day,” they wrote. “Our homes are repeatedly broken into and robbed. Our merchants suffer unsustainable losses from theft and smashed windows. Employees are threatened with guns. Residents are robbed at gunpoint on our own streets. The sound of gunshots is no longer unusual.” ...

Now, what rough beast slouches its way towards San Francisco? With a district attorney who won’t prosecute crimes, how long will it be until an anxious Google engineer defends himself from being harassed by a madman? Will envious arsonists light the Salesforce Tower on fire as a jacked-up mob courses through the streets burning and looting the Painted Ladies?

A desperate sun struggles through the fog. There may be one ray of hope. The city has recently approved the effort to recall Chesa Boudin from office. Locals could begin downloading signature-gathering petitions on March 12. If 10 percent of registered voters sign the petition, all voters may get the chance to vote the bum out. But even if they do, it will remain tragic for Musyoka, Platt, Abe, and others like them that the day did not come soon enough.



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855   GNL   2023 Nov 29, 8:22am  

Ceffer says

Patrick says


Gosh, you think it might have something to do with idiocy like this?

It isn't idiocy, it's kickbacks. Nobody is getting kickbacks from tech workers sleeping in pods.

At some point they'll start attacking the rich.
856   GNL   2023 Nov 29, 8:25am  

richwicks says

If we double the speed of your CPU programs instead of running instantaneously, will run twice as fast as instantaneously.

Damn funny.
857   Patrick   2023 Dec 1, 11:43am  

https://openthebooks.substack.com/p/updated-the-san-francisco-poop-map





It’s the Bay Area brownout.

DeSantis held up a picture of our map in response to questions regarding the homeless crisis in San Francisco. Many commentators say it was one of the top moments of the debate.

As they say, “a picture tells a thousand words.”

We launched this map in 2019 by plotting nearly 120,000 case reports of human feces on city streets during the period 2011 through 2019. And yes, we did use brown pins.

The entire city was covered.
858   Patrick   2023 Dec 1, 11:54am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/rats-friday-december-1-2023-c-and


Last night saw the long-advertised debate between Republican presidential candidate and standout Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and some guy named Gavin (if that’s his real name) Newsom. Governor DeSantis came out strong and wasn’t taking any bull-S. Literally. At one point, he even confronted Newsom with a stinky poop map of San Fransisco:



Like a magician unveiling the missing Ace of Spades, Governor DeSantis whipped out a map from a website that reports sightings of human feces in San Francisco. Gross! But oddly, like a homeless drug addict who just found a half-full two-liter bottle of cherry Ripple, Newsom uncontrollably chortled in weird, inappropriate ways while DeSantis was pointing out “features” on the disgusting sewage map. Worse, even when he wasn’t chuckling maniacally, the California Governor was grinning wider and more unnervingly than an over-caffeinated chimpanzee indulging in alternating bouts of wild self-gratification and feces flinging.

The result was politically devastating for Governor Newsom, who is either blithely unaware or perhaps unexpectedly overjoyed that his political future was incinerated faster than a Los Angeles courthouse after a mostly-peaceful BLM protest. (Or BM protest, you decide.)

In this next clip, behold DeSantis flaying Gavin alive — using a dull flaying knife — over basic dinner-table economic issues. It was Newsom’s own fault; he set DeSantis up perfectly by advancing the buffoonish claim that California offers an inviting, lower tax environment for “working families and the working poor.” DeSantis melted him faster than a plastic toy soldier dissolving in the microwave...



... Maybe most telling of all, when I surveyed corporate media headlines this morning, they all declared the debate to be an uninteresting and politically insignificant “tie,” allowing that, if perhaps DeSantis did win by a nose, it was only because conservative host Sean Hannity tipped the scales. For example, Politico ran its story headlined, “It was Hannity and DeSantis v. Newsom in messy Fox debate.” ...

It’s still early, but one wonders whether Newsom might have completely ended his political career last night. It seems almost certain to end his presidential ambition, at least. Leftists expected their Golden Boy and recall survivor Newsom to wipe the floor with Ron DeSantis. But — to liberals — if he can’t “even” beat DeSantis, how could he possibly survive against Trump?


https://babylonbee.com/news/nation-in-shock-after-gavin-newsom-murdered-on-live-tv


859   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 1, 11:56am  

Just came out: debate ended because Newsom's wife pulled the plug on it backstage.

His woman had to save him.

Patrick says


Newsom to wipe the floor with Ron DeSantis. But — to liberals — if he can’t “even” beat DeSantis, how could he possibly survive against Trump


Poop Map is something to pay attention to because that and other embarrassing things are what will be used if any California politician tries to run for POTUS, not just Gavin. The HST will be just as bad, for example.

California Democrat politicians will be caught flat-footed like Gavin was, too.

They have never been exposed to true political competition before.
860   Patrick   2023 Dec 1, 12:09pm  

@PumpingRedheads what is HST?
861   Eric Holder   2023 Dec 1, 12:47pm  

Patrick says

PumpingRedheads what is HST?


The choo-choo covfefe.
862   Patrick   2023 Dec 1, 12:56pm  

I still don't get it.
863   Patrick   2023 Dec 1, 12:58pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/desantis-exposes-graphic-content-woke-books-california-schools/





Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis exposed the graphic imagery from “woke” children’s books that his state has been pushing to ban from schools.

As DeSantis noted, those books are being promoted by the Democrats and can still be found in California’s schools.

DeSantis showed the graphic images during his debate on Thursday night with California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom.

The moment came during the Fox News debate in Georgia after Newsom was trying to defend his record on parental rights.

DeSantis argued that the materials children are shown in schools must be “age appropriate.”

“The role of the school is to educate kids, not indoctrinate kids,” DeSantis asserted.

“It’s not to impose an agenda.

“It’s to do the basics,” DeSantis continued.

“And what we’ve said in Florida is it’s inappropriate to tell a kindergartener that their gender is a choice, it’s inappropriate to tell a second grader that they may have been born in the wrong body.” ...

The book is “called, ‘Gender Queer,’” DeSantis explained.

“Some of it’s blacked out,” he noted as he held the images up.

“You would not probably be able to put this on air.

“This is pornography. It’s cartoons.

“It’s aimed at children and it’s wrong.
865   Ceffer   2023 Dec 1, 7:11pm  

Gavin is stoned immaculate and MKUltra neurologically nonplussed in his sock puppet role. Maybe they'll kill him and make another CIA mask array.



866   AD   2023 Dec 1, 7:24pm  

Ceffer says

Gavin is stoned immaculate and MKUltra neurologically nonplussed in his sock puppet role. Maybe they'll kill him and make another CIA mask array.


There might be already a life-like android or cyborg version of Gavin Newsom that is used for public events like this.

I think there already is one for Marc Zuckerberg as the establishment cult had enough of Zuckerberg about 6 years ago when he was pushing back against censorship.

.
867   Ceffer   2023 Dec 1, 7:31pm  

It does seem the increasing trend that instead of dealing with potentially recalcitrant narcissistic live politicians, it is often much more expeditious to kill them and turn out the avatars exploiting the established brand names. The avatars take all the flak while the decision makers stay in their dugouts and control tunnels. One pundit says he has counted seven different Nancy Pelosi. I think different people have more acute sensitivity to facial differences than others in seeing the fakes.

We are being ruled by soap salesmen and realtors. It also serves the purpose of ritual humiliation of the populace by mocking them with contempt openly.
869   1337irr   2023 Dec 3, 3:50pm  

Eman says




https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1731440708463030756?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q

It's not that bad! I still see Treasure Island! Wake me up when it's covered...
871   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 10, 7:21pm  

When do you think the Poop Map site will be blacklisted by ISPs?
872   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 10, 7:24pm  

Progressive Democrat Calls For Defunding Police In San Francisco

City Supervisor Dean Preston calls for cutting $100 million from police budget, despite city being short 540 officers.

San Francisco is short 540 police officers. San Francisco’s largest police district, by size and population, only has three to four officers on duty every night.In February, the city’s Deputy Police Chief told Public the city was 540 officers short, but the Department only had funding to hire 267 officers.

https://public.substack.com/p/progressive-democrat-calls-for-defunding
873   RWSGFY   2023 Dec 10, 10:34pm  

Again?
875   EBGuy   2023 Dec 10, 11:10pm  

There is a brief appearance by Sup. Dean Preston in this clip.

original link
876   Patrick   2023 Dec 11, 6:46pm  

https://californiaglobe.com/fr/san-francisco-office-vacancies-reach-35-breaking-new-record/


San Francisco Office Vacancies Reach 35%, Breaking New Record

City is ‘getting so close to hitting bedrock’

According to a new study released on Friday, San Francisco’s office vacancy rate hit a new high of 35% in December, climbing up from 29.4% earlier this year as the economic situation in San Francisco continues to get worse.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, San Francisco had a near 100% office occupation rate throughout the city, thanks in large part to the continuing tech boom and a steady demand for office space. However, with the pandemic, many companies began breaking leases to save money, while others embraced stay-at-home work and declined to continue using office space. Even after restrictions were dropped in 2021 and 2022, more companies switched to a work-from-home model or allowed more work-from-home positions, keeping many companies from returning to offices. In addition, high crime rates as well as a growing number of lease expirations by non-returning companies helped keep vacancy rates well above 20%.

In 2022 however, another major factor spiked vacancy rates yet again. Mass layoffs in the tech industry, which began in earnest in October 2022, quickly wiped out the need for large office complexes and long-term leases. Fueled by economic uncertainty, high inflation, rising insurance costs, more people working from home, the rise of AI and automation, the continued rise of e-commerce, and many companies overcompensating, many large companies shed thousands of employees overnight. Tens of thousands of cuts came from longtime Silicon Valley stalwarts Google, Amazon, Intel, Lyft, Yahoo, Meta and Salesforce, with the second quarter of 2023 even producing many corporate, non-tech layoffs for companies in the city as well.
877   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2023 Dec 11, 10:35pm  

Similar to how Detroit died.
878   HeadSet   2023 Dec 12, 11:43am  

Patrick says

In 2022 however, another major factor spiked vacancy rates yet again. Mass layoffs in the tech industry,

Funny they did not mention the companies that relocated of CA.
880   Ceffer   2023 Dec 20, 10:30am  

The Golden Goose for the Soros Fecal Impaction installed apparatchiks is lurching towards death. Crooks can't milk a dead cow. It'll be oligarchs in skyscrapers or Pacific Heights with armed guards accompanying them to their French restaurants. Maybe they should have guague markers on the skyscrapers for when the shit piles up and it's time to abandon ship for good.

Interesting question is if they are actually warehousing and murdering the homeless CCP style by China Rx. Are they zapping them with 5G in the warehouses, like China does to its own subjugated masses? Does 5G spoil the meat for organ and tissue harvesting? Who wants a skanky old homeless liver, anyway, but maybe it's better than being dead.
882   Patrick   2024 Jan 3, 7:22pm  

https://sfstandard.com/2024/01/02/4-cars-set-on-fire-in-san-franciscos-bernal-heights-rattling-residents/


4 Cars Set on Fire in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights, Rattling Residents


Vote Democrat, win stupid prizes.
883   AmericanKulak   2024 Jan 10, 9:52am  




I can smell the patchouli and unwashed old lady in this room.

Check out the number of mask wearers in 2024, too.

Dear Heavens, this is what hell must be like.
884   Ceffer   2024 Jan 10, 2:05pm  

It's like William Burroughs 'Cities of the Red Night', with the gibbering hyperactive escaped asylum mates lunging into the cities and parks, the Kommie Latahs and dervishes parroting and twirling in their demented mantras.
885   Patrick   2024 Jan 11, 7:16pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/this-is-a-real-video-from-a-real-san-fran-city-board-meeting-


I thought it was a skit but turns out this was a real San Francisco board meeting


886   Patrick   2024 Jan 17, 1:28am  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12971731/San-francisco-downtown-streets-store-closures.html


A journalist has shared alarming images of a once-prominent street that's been rocked by store closures in San Francisco.

One snap, taken in the heart of the city's famed shopping district, shows tourists wandering down a gutted Powell Street.

But instead of being graced with an array of shops, cafés, bars, and restaurants, the party is seen encountering countless shuttered storefronts.

More shots from Erica Sandberg show more of the same, and how the thoroughfare that runs adjacent to the city's Downtown, all the way from Market to Fisherman's Wharf, has become a shell of its former self.
887   Patrick   2024 Jan 18, 12:41pm  

https://sfstandard.com/2024/01/17/san-francisco-budget-deficit-1-4-billion-cuts-london-breed/


San Francisco in a ‘Tough Spot’ as $1.4B Budget Deficit Looms
888   Ceffer   2024 Jan 18, 12:57pm  

Patrick says

San Francisco in a ‘Tough Spot’ as $1.4B Budget Deficit Looms

Just less money to run the city. Graft from the Golden Goose comes first. Soros Fecal Impactions dancing on the bones of the city. Why do you think they appointed the pidgins in the first place?
889   Eric Holder   2024 Jan 18, 1:54pm  

Patrick says

https://sfstandard.com/2024/01/17/san-francisco-budget-deficit-1-4-billion-cuts-london-breed/



San Francisco in a ‘Tough Spot’ as $1.4B Budget Deficit Looms



Noooooooo!
890   AD   2024 Jan 18, 3:52pm  

raise taxes or austerity
891   RWSGFY   2024 Jan 18, 6:28pm  

ad says

raise taxes or austerity


Racist!
892   Eman   2024 Jan 18, 6:46pm  

ad says

raise taxes or austerity

There should be a meme for this

Austerity = Don’t want to listen to it
Raise taxes = smile and approve
893   Misc   2024 Jan 18, 10:49pm  

ad says

raise taxes or austerity


... or raid the pension funds by putting Municipal IOUs into it while selling off anything of value.
894   HeadSet   2024 Jan 19, 9:25am  

Misc says

ad says


raise taxes or austerity


... or raid the pension funds by putting Municipal IOUs into it while selling off anything of value.

Best choice.

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