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I really dont see the big hype behind SF anymore?I mean,San Jose, Pleasant Hill,Walnut Creek,Pinole,Cool parts of Oakland & Berkeley are way cheaper to rent in than SF, and have a lot of diversity as far as different people.To me SF is a small city(compared to NYC,Boston,LA,Philly,Miami).You can do everything their is to do in SF in about 8 days!I was born in the Bay,and will always be from the Bay Area.I'm sorry ya'll, SF has done lost its flavor.Real Talk people..
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I think alot of people that LOVE San Francisco,really actually like this city because you dont have alot of Blacks and Latinos in big numbers in SF anymore?It's not the early 90's,where Blacks and Latinos in SF had a huge impact.There's no bodegas on the corner(New York).The yuppies like it this way,its helps them feel comfortable.LOL. P.S. I work with yuppies all day,Some are pretty cool.I'm just tryin to get in cool with yuppie ladies.
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So why San Francisco? If you can live green everywhere, I think you have even more reason not to live in San Francisco. It has one of the most polluting power plants in the country in the city limits. It has lots of housing built on Superfund sites. Buses stop on every block because the residents demand it, increasing fuel usage and wear and tear on motors, and there are lots of empty buses. Too many people crammed together which makes for unsanitary conditions. Old, crumbling and non-optimal buildings result in high demand for energy. Poor road planning results in terrible traffic conditions on 19th Avenue, Lombard, Van Ness and the downtown core, with far too many cars stopped in traffic, far too many pedestrian deaths, far too much pollution which gets carried over by those famed sea breezes to the East Bay and Central Valley so that you don't have to wallow in it. It's amazing how much credit San Francisco gets for being so problematic.
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I think we can all agree, especially those of us who live in other cities, that we're all experiencing problems in our communities of some sort. No one city is perfection. I live in Cleveland, Ohio. It's overrun with budget deficits, the public transportation system is in the crapper, the inner city schools are horrendous, and Ohio is second to California in the hardest hit states by the foreclosure crisis. You can't swim in our lakes on a lot of days, and our rape, robbery and assault rates are more than triple that of San Francisco. But it's where I grew up and I love it...but it's time to move on. Anyway, I digress....all cities have problems...but there is nothing wrong in seeing the POSITIVE side of a city...and I'd love for some threads to focus on the positive..
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You mention if someone is skilled, educated, and hard working they can get by in San Francisco. What if someone isn't skilled or educated but it honest and hard working? Doesn't that mean anything anymore in America? Or are only the rich allowed to live a decent life today? I assume you have people working in San Francisco doing the grunt labor, you haven't automated that yet, so how do they afford to live there and pay $2,000 a month's rent? Your city opens their arms for illegal aliens but you don't give a hoot for your fellow countrymen. Then you turn around and pretend to be liberal democrats but as far as I'm concerned you're snobby rich republicans.
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Hahaha.... They're called corner stores, not bodegas, and we have tons of them. There are three within 4 blocks of my house, and that's kind of a low density of them too, compared to some other parts of the city. Do you just make this stuff up as you go along? Just because you were "born in the bay" doesn't mean you know what you're talking about...I was born here too, in SF. But I've lived here in SF my whole life. You know, I DID live in Walnut Creek just about 1 year as a baby, but I don't pretend I know what it's like there. |
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