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44% of San Francisco residents want to leave the city with 80% saying it is because of rising crime and disorder. Walgreens have closed locations and Target has shortened hours in San Francisco due to the city being soft on crime.
San Francisco is very liberal. These are mostly liberal Leftists that voted for the Democrat policies and politicians that created this bed, but now they don’t want to lie in the bed they made.
Also, almost all of these liberals will go somewhere else and bring their garbage liberalism with them and infect other cities/states.
The extreme liberalism diffuses even when they move to the suburbs. When the idiot wearing a mask outdoors is one person out of 10, and not in a majority, makes it much harder to virtue signal or shame others not playing along.
Oh phoock!! Hell no!! These people NEED to stay in SF since all they will do is spread their BS across the nation and destroy more and more cities... Sorry, but progressive liberal Californians are basically a deadly virus. Just ask any of the States where they've now flooded into.
The bad thing about progressive liberal Californians are that they don't see that their failed ideals as the problems that destroyed their cities... Since its all Trump's fault.
I'm starting to feel sorry for Idaho and Montana!!
And then there's the rich people on the San Fran-Nimby-o hills that won't allow any building higher than 3 stories to mar their views of the Bay, creating a nightmare for developers. Perhaps that has something to do with it.
If Only the Nimby's would leave San Fran-Nimby-o!
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