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2 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

HSH estimates that as many as 20,000 individuals may experience homelessness in San Francisco over the course of a full year.

 

 

I want to know where those 10-20K humans are.  

 

did they traffic them?  offer them hotel rooms?  or are they doing winter without tents?  

I read somewhere they herded them off into other parts of town out-of-sight- of the conference attendees and the cameras.  So now all the networks can get pristine photos and film footage of the cleaned up area. Once the city is done putting on a show for their out-of-town guests the expectation is the campers will return to their favorite spots in the socialist paradise on the bay where pedestrians once again will have to dodge piles of poop and used needles on the sidewalks and streets.  

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As per Buster Posey (Josh's favorite baseball player growing up), Ohtani didn't choose to sign with the SF Giants because he and other free agents are concerned with the drugs and crime that are rampant in this socialist hell hole:

 

https://www.nbcsportsbayarea.com/mlb/san-francisco-giants/buster-posey-shohei-ohtani-offer-dodgers/1681259/

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San Francisco Giving Homeless Vodka, Courtesy of Taxpayers.

 

Homeless alcoholics in San Francisco are getting vodka, wine, and beer at the expense of taxpayers, thanks to a crazy program that claims to provide health benefits and save lives. At this point, the reality of life under Democrat rule is far loonier than any satire or slapstick comedy.

 

Nurses from the woke city’s “managed alcohol program” administer alcohol to the homeless addicts, the Daily Mail explained, allegedly helping curb the extreme addiction by controlling how much booze the individuals consume. The city claims success from the program, but we know that assurances on expensive and moronic government programs from Democrats are far more worthless than a can of Mulvaney-endorsed Bud Light. Does the program really keep homeless people out of jail or hospital? Who knows for sure? And, of course, it is responsible taxpayers who have to foot the bill.

 

https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2024/05/11/san-fran-giving-homeless-vodka-courtesy-of-taxpayers-n4928968

 

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