This reaffirms my faith on at least a couple of fronts:
~The people of San Francisco are not 'all' completely insane
~not 'all' American elections have become corrupted. Yet.
Hopefully it will indeed become a trend.
I was driven from by birthplace and lifetime home of Seattle after spending decades trapped there, unable to leave due to family obligations. I watched a friendly, pretty town needlessly devolve into the hard-Left, gritty, corrupt, anti-American and crime-infested hellhole that is the eventual fate of all Democrat-run cities, given enough time. Eventually my responsibilities ended, but the tsunami of Leftist voters moving to Seattle did not, and it continues to this day. I knew that it would only get worse throughout my lifetime and so I escaped to The Volunteer State of Tennessee where I can live out the remainder of my days surrounded by decent people, without a Communist in sight.
Seattle has not yet sunk quite so low as San Francisco and I pray that it never does, but it remains on that ugly path with no cause for optimism. Perhaps Seattle needs to get as bad as San Francisco before people wake up but I would be overjoyed if people there might open their eyes sooner rather than later.
San Francisco now has a chance to save itself, let's hope they take it and turn things around.
And let's hope that Seattle and so many other Democrat cities can look at San Francisco and realize that they need to save themselves before it's too late.
This reaffirms my faith on at least a couple of fronts:
~The people of San Francisco are not 'all' completely insane
~not 'all' American elections have become corrupted. Yet.
Hopefully it will indeed become a trend.
I was driven from by birthplace and lifetime home of Seattle after spending decades trapped there, unable to leave due to family obligations. I watched a friendly, pretty town needlessly devolve into the hard-Left, gritty, corrupt, anti-American and crime-infested hellhole that is the eventual fate of all Democrat-run cities, given enough time. Eventually my responsibilities ended, but the tsunami of Leftist voters moving to Seattle did not, and it continues to this day. I knew that it would only get worse throughout my lifetime and so I escaped to The Volunteer State of Tennessee where I can live out the remainder of my days surrounded by decent people, without a Communist in sight.
Seattle has not yet sunk quite so low as San Francisco and I pray that it never does, but it remains on that ugly path with no cause for optimism. Perhaps Seattle needs to get as bad as San Francisco before people wake up but I would be overjoyed if people there might open their eyes sooner rather than later.
San Francisco now has a chance to save itself, let's hope they take it and turn things around.
And let's hope that Seattle and so many other Democrat cities can look at San Francisco and realize that they need to save themselves before it's too late.
let us hope!