No crime San Francisco trip!

She spent today at Mir Woods and Mir Beach, after a socks game yesterday, if you must know.
 
She spent today at Mir Woods and Mir Beach, after a socks game yesterday, if you must know.

That's not San Francisco. That's up in largely lily white and rich Marin County. Hard to see much crime in SF from up there.
 
I have three corner markets within a three block radius in three different directions. I have multiple bars and restaurants within a five block radius. I can get to Pelosi’s house in less than ten blocks and can go ten blocks the other direction and get to an Asian massage parlor and strip club. An urban lifestyle is how life was meant to be lived.
I have a Central Market (Much better than a Whole Foods) just a mile from me a Shopping center the same distance. There is a Whole Foods about 5 miles from me. There is a krogers an Tom Thumbs about 3/4 mile from me a Home Depot and Lowes less than 1/2 mile away. We don't have to worry about stepping in poop. We have no violent crime and we don't have to put up with Nancy Pelosi. or homeless people. An urban lifestyle is how life was meant to be lived.
 
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My wife and son are on a College visit to San Francisco, he’s considering colleges for the fall.

On their fourth day, haven’t witnessed a single crime yet!

Does that blow you Trumppers minds?

Not a trumper but... i interpret what you're saying is that you were in S.F. for 4 days and not only were you not a victim of crime but you didn't even witness it. Excellent!
I lived in N.O. until 1991 and I can honestly say that well over half of the days I lived there, and there were many 4 days in a row, I was not a victim of crime nor was I a witness to it. Most days my car , my apartment , and my office were not broken in to. There were very few days when my friends and family were not murdered. So from what I'm hearing from you is that N.O. is also a wonderful place to live and raise a family.
Is my interpretation correct?
 
Not a trumper but... i interpret what you're saying is that you were in S.F. for 4 days and not only were you not a victim of crime but you didn't even witness it. Excellent!
I lived in N.O. until 1991 and I can honestly say that well over half of the days I lived there, and there were many 4 days in a row, I was not a victim of crime nor was I a witness to it. Most days my car , my apartment , and my office were not broken in to. There were very few days when my friends and family were not murdered. So from what I'm hearing from you is that N.O. is also a wonderful place to live and raise a family.
Is my interpretation correct?

Check post #85.
 
Tell them to park their car near a homeless encampment with a laptop on the seat and then take a nice long stroll. Did you hear About the former Chief of the SFFD would has a skull fracture and a stab wound. He was trying to encourage homeless people not to camp on his mother's sidewall and was attacked. He is hospitalized in critical condition.

The ambulance chaser has probably never been to S.F. in his life.

The truth is not in him.
 
I have a Central Market (Much better than a Whole Foods) just a mile from me a Shopping center the same distance. There is a Whole Foods about 5 miles from me. There is a krogers an Tom Thumbs about 3/4 mile from me a Home Depot and Lowes less than 1/2 mile away. We don't have to worry about stepping in poop. We have no violent crime and we don't have to put up with Nancy Pelosi. or homeless people. An urban lifestyle is how life was meant to be lived.

I am shocked and appalled by your endorsement of urban living, EL.

Shocked, I say.

The noise, traffic, crime, pollution and utter disregard for those workers who live in urban areas are not conducive to a tranquil lifestyle. Dodging bullets and knives…isn’t either.

Say it ain’t so, EL, say it ain’t so.
 
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My wife and son are on a College visit to San Francisco, he’s considering colleges for the fall.

On their fourth day, haven’t witnessed a single crime yet!

Does that blow you Trumppers minds?

No because the only thing leftists recognize as a crime is hurting someone's feelings and we know that cont happen in San Franshithole with all you woke idiots there
 
With a crime rate of 54 per one thousand residents, San Francisco has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 18.
 
Not a trumper but... i interpret what you're saying is that you were in S.F. for 4 days and not only were you not a victim of crime but you didn't even witness it. Excellent!
I lived in N.O. until 1991 and I can honestly say that well over half of the days I lived there, and there were many 4 days in a row, I was not a victim of crime nor was I a witness to it. Most days my car , my apartment , and my office were not broken in to. There were very few days when my friends and family were not murdered. So from what I'm hearing from you is that N.O. is also a wonderful place to live and raise a family.
Is my interpretation correct?

New Orleans can be a wonderful place to live and raise a family. I know several people who are doing it.

My point is a little bit of sarcasm, because if you turn on Fox News, or listen to the former president, you can’t go outside of your fortress of a home without something terrible happening to you. They have people in the Midwest, believing that these cities are pure war zones.
 
New Orleans:

The city ended the year with a rate of 70 homicides per 100,000 residents. Homicides: 280 Shooting: 482 Carjacking: 279 Robbery: 541, According to preliminary crime statistics compiled by the department for 2022, the NOPD responded to 4,379 incidents citywide classified as auto thefts
 
I've lived for 71 years in five different states......I have never seen a crime......either 1) my world is safer than yours or 2) I stay away from dangerous places.......
 
Not sure why anyone would turn down a free and full ride to a great school a few hours from home...to go thousands of miles away to an iffy place where you don't know anyone...especially at 18.... Or why their parents would let them...;) Especially these days...

You know why, they want right proper indoctrination for their future daughter
 
New Orleans can be a wonderful place to live and raise a family. I know several people who are doing it.

My point is a little bit of sarcasm, because if you turn on Fox News, or listen to the former president, you can’t go outside of your fortress of a home without something terrible happening to you. They have people in the Midwest, believing that these cities are pure war zones.

it's dems promoting lockdown.

you wish you could flip the script, but you can't.

we don't say "don't go outside", we say, "Don't go to california".

there's a difference, though, yes, california is outside, intothenight.
 
I've lived for 71 years in five different states......I have never seen a crime......either 1) my world is safer than yours or 2) I stay away from dangerous places.......

Four states lived in and four foreign countries…I have never seen a crime except one in Espana.

Dangerous places anywhere in the world…bad.
 
I suppose that if you don't place a serious premium on your convenience, they can be tolerable.
I'm accustomed to having everything I need just a few minutes away.

I was able to walk to Red Sox games as a middle schooler, and the bleacher tickets were 75 cents (still one dollar when I was in college) so I could do it whenever I wanted.
I wouldn't trade the experience of growing up in Boston for all the world.
You couldn't drag me to Fenway Park now,
but even being a couple of blocks from a donut shop is essential, not merely convenient, for me.
It's how I grew up, and I loved how I grew up.
Too bad that it's so much more expensive now.

And I require the constant stimulation of the city. I prefer the sound of traffic over the sound of crickets.
If you're not the type to be energized by the ambiance of the wilderness, the boredom is almost excruciating.

None of this is to cast negativity on those who thrive in different environs, but we do have to be ourselves.

It's interesting how different we all can be and what we like. I grew up in suburbs, noisy and busy and full of people but too far to walk to anything, even school. Have zero desire to live in a place like that again, or any other noisy, busy, crowded place. A lot of ppl do prefer that environment though. Real estate ads even rate areas on "walkability."
 
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