Walgreen’s employee: “Items are stolen faster than we can restock them...so we don’t.”
SF is collapsing on itself and no politicians/police are fighting the problem.
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or is this the doldrums of Bay Area tech CEOs convinced the world is unraveling, but pleased they have that newly minted New Zealand passport? We’re all in this together! Let’s act like it!
Sean what are you talking about? How did you get all that from my tweet? I live across the street from that Walgreens. I love SF (my family, friends, job, and non-profit). I’m not fleeing, don’t have property overseas, don’t believe SF is dead. I just want change.
It’s not that the city won’t rebound. But it is going to take something DIFFERENT than the same old same old to make that happen. What has happened in the last 40 years has changed SF from one of the most amazing cities in the US to one most of us don’t want to visit.
I have a dear friend who went there to principal a school. She wanted to do something to make a real difference. She returned depressed and frustrated by policies that discriminate against the poor under the guise of helping them.
Cities often do go through cycles. NY is a great example. But they can also permanently decline when their tax base moves away to the suburbs. See: Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, St. Louis, etc.
Govt not punishing theft while vigorously punishing private measures against same is unprecedented in history of civilization.
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