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The City of San Francisco is providing free beer and vodka shots to homeless alcoholics at taxpayer expense under a little-known pilot program.
https://nypost.com/2024/04/23/real-estate/san-franciscos-real-estate-market-is-crashing/
If real, whoever decided this should be jailed today.
Thieves used trash cans and a crowbar to smash into a new Hayes Valley restaurant and make off with $20,000 in liquor and equipment—on the same day, the new fusion spot was supposed to hold a soft opening event.
Xebec was due to open Tuesday evening on Gough Street in Hayes Valley. But before owner Georges Hawawini arrived that morning, a chef had already called him to say they'd been robbed.
“He called me and said, ‘Did you take all the equipment to the other location?’ I said ‘no!’” Hawawini said. “He’s like, ‘Oh my God, we’ve been robbed.’”
Are the stolen goods signs for real? I can't find anything on Google.
Heard about this shit this morning.
"What are you going to do about it?
Put gays that do sex acts in public in jail?"
AD says
It seems that restaurants in that area would just charge when the waiter takes the order. After all, one pays upon order at McDs and the like before the food is delivered.
Things are going great in San Francisco.
A recent study from The San Francisco Standard shows that from 2019 to May 2023, San Francisco witnessed a sharp decline in its retail landscape. In Union Square alone, the number of operating stores decreased from 207 to a mere 107 and now has a shocking 47% vacancy rate.
In addition to the shocking data on retail closures, San Francisco is also grappling with an unprecedented office vacancy crisis. The San Francisco Chronicle states that there are approximately 18.4 square feet of empty office space – representing one of the most severe vacancies ever recorded in the city.
The amount of vacant office space in SF was listed as being at 30 million square feet. So obviously local officials are cheering on Elon Musk’s announcement that Twitter will be leaving the city.
“I share the perspective that most San Franciscans have, which is good riddance,” said City Attorney David Chiu, who as a member of the city’s Board of Supervisors backed the tax break that lured Twitter to Mid-Market in 2012.
It’s all about the politics.
Twitter was welcome when it was leftist. Now that it’s more libertarian, it’s unwelcome.
Do most San Franciscans want fewer tax revenues? According to Chiu they do.
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