>close to pristine thousands of beaches along Highway 1
>next to some of the most scenic hikes in the world in Mt. Tam
> just a few hours drive from skiing in Lake Tahoe
>many elite running clubs
>home to some of the best pro sports teams in the world
>next to Stanford and Berkeley
>extremely culturally diverse
>rich, intellectual Chads everywhere
>beautiful Asian women everywhere
Is SF the most based city to live in, LRC?
Having lived in the Bay Area for several years, I would say that the above is mostly true. Not just beautiful Asian women either...beautiful women of all races. People in California, especially close to the coast, do tend to take care of themselves, so they look good as a result.
Also:
1) You are a morning's drive away from Yosemite.
2) You are very close to Redwood forests.
3) You are within 3 hours of Big Sur.
4) San Francisco itself is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and it is unique in so many ways.
4) San Francisco itself is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and it is unique in so many ways.
I agree 100%. I also love SF and have only good memories of the many times I was there. However, three of your selling points were all outside SF. Sort of like saying the "best thing about Seattle is how close it is to the Olympic National Park and the North Cascades." That is sort of revealing, right?
I’m not jealous that I don’t have to see homeless literally everywhere
It's not just that the homeless are everywhere, it's that the local potential public benefit capacity is significantly focused on this problem, and drugs and crime. Be glad you live in a place where that's not the case.
Are there any Republican cities that have violence similar to Baltimore or homeless similar to the West Coast?
Stupid question.
Republican cities? Ok, I'll pick one at random...Lafayette, LA. Only 3% of cities in the US are worse as far as crime goes...worse than Baltimore.
Cities tend to have more Democrats in them for LOTS of reasons.
Florida also has a HUGE homeless population as does Texas. Why hasn't the Republican government in those states cleaned that up?
It's not a political thing. Homeless people would rather be in warmer climates, so they do what they can to get there...West Coast (especially CA), Florida, Texas, all with HUGE homeless populations.
>close to pristine thousands of beaches along Highway 1
>next to some of the most scenic hikes in the world in Mt. Tam
> just a few hours drive from skiing in Lake Tahoe
>many elite running clubs
>home to some of the best pro sports teams in the world
>next to Stanford and Berkeley
>extremely culturally diverse
>rich, intellectual Chads everywhere
>beautiful Asian women everywhere
Is SF the most based city to live in, LRC?
Having lived in the Bay Area for several years, I would say that the above is mostly true. Not just beautiful Asian women either...beautiful women of all races. People in California, especially close to the coast, do tend to take care of themselves, so they look good as a result.
Also:
1) You are a morning's drive away from Yosemite.
2) You are very close to Redwood forests.
3) You are within 3 hours of Big Sur.
4) San Francisco itself is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and it is unique in so many ways.
So what you are saying is the best thing about San Francisco is that you can drive somewhere else.
4) San Francisco itself is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and it is unique in so many ways.
I agree 100%. I also love SF and have only good memories of the many times I was there. However, three of your selling points were all outside SF. Sort of like saying the "best thing about Seattle is how close it is to the Olympic National Park and the North Cascades." That is sort of revealing, right?
The OP listed things that were CLOSE to SF, and that's a valid reason to like SF as far as living there goes.
I could list all day stuff just about SF if you like:
1) Cable cars
2) Hilly, BEAUTIFUL terrain for a city.
3) Gold Gate Bridge.
4) Fisherman's Warf and Ghirardelli Square...for some good food, for people watching, for wildlife watching (Pier 39).
5) AMAZING restaurants with world-class food from all parts of the world.
6) Chinatown.
7) Golden Gate Park.
8) SF Museum of Modern Art.
9) Mission District.
10) Alcatraz.
11) Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
12) Angel Island State Park.
13) Interesting buildings and architecture including of residential homes.
Having lived in the Bay Area for several years, I would say that the above is mostly true. Not just beautiful Asian women either...beautiful women of all races. People in California, especially close to the coast, do tend to take care of themselves, so they look good as a result.
Also:
1) You are a morning's drive away from Yosemite.
2) You are very close to Redwood forests.
3) You are within 3 hours of Big Sur.
4) San Francisco itself is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and it is unique in so many ways.
So what you are saying is the best thing about San Francisco is that you can drive somewhere else.
INCORRECT! I already answered this nonsense in another post.
This is a list of mayors of the 50 largest cities in the United States, ordered by their estimated populations as of the 2020 Census. These 50 cities have a combined population of 49.6 million, or 15% of the national populati...
let's be real. out of your whopping list of 5 republican cities, only 1 one of them isn't a complete sh*thole. who TF wants to live in Omaha, Nebraska besides old people?
Are there any Republican cities that have violence similar to Baltimore or homeless similar to the West Coast?
Stupid question.
Republican cities? Ok, I'll pick one at random...Lafayette, LA. Only 3% of cities in the US are worse as far as crime goes...worse than Baltimore.
Cities tend to have more Democrats in them for LOTS of reasons.
Florida also has a HUGE homeless population as does Texas. Why hasn't the Republican government in those states cleaned that up?
It's not a political thing. Homeless people would rather be in warmer climates, so they do what they can to get there...West Coast (especially CA), Florida, Texas, all with HUGE homeless populations.
Did Florida legalize all open air drug trading? Did Florida legalize shoplifting and stop prosecuting all misdemeanors?
1. California - 161,548 2. New York - 91,271 3. Florida - 27,487 4. Texas - 27,229
I love SF and go there for work often. It has go down a bit over the years, but still striking.
The contrasts are among the biggest I see in a US city. I stand outside a beautiful office building that is home to tech millionaires and the bus stop nearby is plastered with Marxist slogans and notices for all kinds of anti-capitalist meetings.