what i don't get is that elizabeth warren obviously culturally appropriated native american culture to get ahead in her career, and vanster is still rooting for her.
and I'M the racist
i know plenty of gays who ignore the chick fil a anti gay position and eat there all the fkn time...
if someone wants something bad enough they will ignore everything else to get it.
It's more of a symptom of people's politics. They may side with an issue, but not care enough to give up their personal desires. I know plenty of democrats that own firearms, yet have no problem voting for someone that is anti 2nd amendment. Or Hispanics that vote democrat, even though they are catholic and the church is anti abortion.
To them it's not important enough. For me, I will never ever vote for someone anti-gun. How a person votes on that single topic underlines their basic beliefs for everything else.
if u read bernie plan he basically goin to build projects in your nice neighborhood so you have niggers walkin through the streets and all over ur local stores
no thanks
Older businesses around the Bay Area have been swept with sudden closures in recent weeks, and now another San Francisco business joins that list. Mr. Smith’s, a Mid-Market nightclub and cocktail lounge, quietly closed its doors after 15 years.
Last month, Max Young, owner of Mr. Smith’s, wrote an email to Mayor London Breed and District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney to express his frustration over widespread drug use and dealings just outside his business.
The lack of action taken on this issue and other stressors ultimately led to the closure, according to Young.
“As of today I closed my business, Mr. Smith’s,” Young wrote in the email dated Aug. 31, according to the Examiner. “Rampant open-air drug dealing and drug use has completely taken over my block. My employees quit, my customers disappeared, no one wants to be on my block, including me. As a native San Franciscan it makes me sick to say that.”
^^^my city Oceanside fought it
my home town Huntington Beach has been fighting it
But the state comes in with the hammer and the city council starts to bend