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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.
I still don't get it.
Gavin is stoned immaculate and MKUltra neurologically nonplussed in his sock puppet role. Maybe they'll kill him and make another CIA mask array.
https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1731440708463030756?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1731440708463030756?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
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.
In 2022 however, another major factor spiked vacancy rates yet again. Mass layoffs in the tech industry,
Half Off: Another San Francisco Office Trades For 50% Discount
4 Cars Set on Fire in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights, Rattling Residents
I thought it was a skit but turns out this was a real San Francisco board meeting
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.
San Francisco in a ‘Tough Spot’ as $1.4B Budget Deficit Looms
San Francisco in a ‘Tough Spot’ as $1.4B Budget Deficit Looms
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
raise taxes or austerity
raise taxes or austerity
Bay area is so bad I move there for any price. Weather is the only reason it hasn't turned into a Detroit.
https://wolfstreet.com/2024/01/21/status-of-the-housing-bust-in-san-francisco-lowest-price-for-any-december-since-2017-2019-silicon-valley-and-the-bay-area/
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