So San Francisco now has a Sh*t Tracker map

MdWIldcat55

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The author of this masterpiece said her goal was to raise compassion for the homeless who are depositing the material she is charting. But wouldn't it be more likely to increase demands to gather up all the homeless and remove them to the next county?
 

funKYcat75

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I’ll save them some trouble. #hottake #lol #amirite?

 

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California...highest tax rates, most entitlement programs....bankrupt and biggest homeless population
Even so . . . it says each chart covers a month's worth of poop reports. So as the service becomes more popular, citizens will naturally report the same poop piles again and again. The chart masters will be more than happy to add another mark adjacent to the same location, believing some one has pooped there again when they have not. Also, covering a whole month, a dozen ambitious homeless can easily crap all over the North end of San Fran, from the mission district to the pier to the park, no problem.
 

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California...highest tax rates, most entitlement programs....bankrupt and biggest homeless population
Their state assembly just introduced a bill that would raise state taxes on corporations so they will be paying as much as they were pre-tax cut. [laughing]

Cali really goes out of its way to earn that dead last state in the country in terms of "business friendliness."

Cali has seen a massive exodus of its tax-paying middle class...

It's gonna be interesting to watch them find even more ways to squeeze the remaining holdouts for more and more as the tax base is replaced by illegals and a permanent underclass.

Businesses are fleeing California left and right. Silicon valley and to a lesser extent Hollywood/Entertainment have kept the impending catastrophe at bay to some extent but you notice that both industries are increasingly casting their gaze at other states. (Georgia has developed a burgeoning film/tv industry, for example.)
 
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The author of this masterpiece said her goal was to raise compassion for the homeless who are depositing the material she is charting. But wouldn't it be more likely to increase demands to gather up all the homeless and remove them to the next county?
I sometimes wish California would sink into the ocean but I'd hate to see the ocean even more polluted.
 

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No surprise, I was in SF a few months ago and a homeless dude was just taking a **** on the sidewalk in plain sight downtown, and everyone was just walking by like it was nothing new.