How did San Francisco become Detroit with a big red bridge?

How did San Francisco become Detroit with a big red bridge?

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Are you looking for an answer other than the both have been run by liberals for decades? If so, I can't help you.

Corrupt government, bad policies, and stupid people who keep voting for it.

Also, Detroit has a big bridge, it just isn't red.

That’s what you get for voting blue no matter who. I’m not saying republicans are perfect either, I’m saying one party monopolies universally lead to some form of shit.

Right wing propaganda media is a hell of a drug apparently

Oh yeah, San Francisco is totally fine….nothing to see here.

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lol

Every city of any size, every county and every state which have been run by democrats for decades is a shit-hole. You can say that it is simply because that is where all the people go but that is over-simplifying it. Their polices are disasters which lead to not only drawing the criminal element in, but take away any sense of pride in keeping their communities safe for all.

Liberalism pushed by Judaism

Troof.

Based.

It's amazing to me that these people who are so left that the can't turn right in a car are complaining about the homelessness, drugs, crime, piss and shit on sidewalks - and still vote for dems.
Pelosi represents a small district which is very wealthy so she's able to keep getting reelected because the millionaires in her district can afford to build walls around their houses and hire security and never have to worry about mingling with the unwashed masses.
But the rest of the professional baristas still vote for dems as if more liberal policies will fix the other fucked up liberal policies.

San francisco has literally the exact opposite problem than Detroit. Detroit lost all its industry when car manufacturing automated and went overseas.
Tech companies moved into San Francisco astronomically inflating the cost of living to the point where it completely evaporated the middle class and now there are only homeless and Uber rich transplants.

california is actually a really beautiful place if you ever get a chance to go

Niggers and faggots

Liberals

The unions did it to themselves in Detroilet. They pushed for ridiculously high wages for low skilled workers and didn't have enough accountability for their members. I don't have much of an issue with private unions as long as they work with the company so that all who provide good labor can have a chance to succeed.
Years ago there was a Monday night football game of the Lions vs the Packers and the plants in Detroilet shut down their 2nd and 3rd shifts because so many people called off work to be able to watch the game.
The union should have punished every last one of them for doing that.

I'm planning to do a road trip to Sacramento then will go down to San Fran and along the coastline until I reach LA
What should I expect in San Fran? Does anyone know some good places there?
Help me out and I'll post pics of the pozzing going on there when I get back
I was just about to type what areas I need to go to avoid the shit but I guess you can't
Not really. Ops pic is a very famous and populated place considering how he took it in a park.
People still break into cars in broad daylight

I have lived in the bay area for 25 years. What kind of things are you into?

Deport Oakland nigger whore.

I'm going to go with a 17yo zoomer brother without a license and limited driving skills so no bars
Although I would like to see some cool historic places I am focusing on more quantity than quality since I plan to do the road trip again and bring along my sister and go all the way from the top of the cali coastline to Tijuana
This would mean no boat rides or shit that takes half a day unless its really something to do
I'm planning to stay about 3 days so we can stay at other places on the way down the coast (bros spring break is 8 days)
The day we leave I'm planning to stop by Davenport Pier and Shark Fin Rock
Im also not really a big fan of seafood although I do like shrimp and octopus

To actually answer the question I do like nature and historic monuments because there tends to be a ton of good stuff to do around there and they are places that really exist outside of modern history since they are preserved so well.
I'm not too obsessed with food since I live in a very diverse place when it comes to that and I would try to avoid those $100 checks at restaurants especially when I have to go outta the way to get there considering how bad parking will be with SPRING BREAK
I would like to avoid the beach since I will be passing it alot and already have two places I plan to go to when were leaving SF although if it is part of a scenic hike I would go