Robert Urbanek
Platinum Member
BART, the transit system serving San Francisco and the surrounding areas, is on a downward spiral, a product of years of liberal governance.
Emily Hoeven reveals “Falling out of love with BART” in the April 9 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle.
. . . the increasing prevalence of homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse issues on BART has frequently made me feel unsafe . . . BART’s ridership was steadily declining even before the pandemic . . . BART spent $350,000 on a contract with the Salvation Army for homeless services that enrolled just one person . . . I took BART to and from Oakland last weekend. Almost every person I saw jumped the fare gates to avoid paying.
Perhaps Gov. Gavin Newsom should spend more time addressing California’s problems and less time visiting red states to lecture the people there about their governance and social policies.
Emily Hoeven reveals “Falling out of love with BART” in the April 9 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle.
. . . the increasing prevalence of homelessness, mental health issues and substance abuse issues on BART has frequently made me feel unsafe . . . BART’s ridership was steadily declining even before the pandemic . . . BART spent $350,000 on a contract with the Salvation Army for homeless services that enrolled just one person . . . I took BART to and from Oakland last weekend. Almost every person I saw jumped the fare gates to avoid paying.
Perhaps Gov. Gavin Newsom should spend more time addressing California’s problems and less time visiting red states to lecture the people there about their governance and social policies.