the other mike
Diamond Member
San Francisco has become another shining example of the wealth inequality in the United States.
The American middle class is dead, ( unless you're in the top 10 to 20 % working for the upper .1 %,.... billionaires-- if you work for the Mecers or the Koch Brothers, more power to you, as long as you pay your taxes here and not in Cancun or Bermuda.) and there is a lot of finger-pointing but no actual problem-solving. A big part of the socio-economic gap is caused as they mention, by the powerful public sector unions.
The Democrats own San Francisco, but this is becoming a national crisis with plenty of blame to spread around. When foreigners travelling here see the downfall of crumbling rat-infested cities like Seattle, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans they're fairly shocked to witness it, especially those who remember the last 50 years of the 20th century when America was the place to be.
The American middle class is dead, ( unless you're in the top 10 to 20 % working for the upper .1 %,.... billionaires-- if you work for the Mecers or the Koch Brothers, more power to you, as long as you pay your taxes here and not in Cancun or Bermuda.) and there is a lot of finger-pointing but no actual problem-solving. A big part of the socio-economic gap is caused as they mention, by the powerful public sector unions.
The Democrats own San Francisco, but this is becoming a national crisis with plenty of blame to spread around. When foreigners travelling here see the downfall of crumbling rat-infested cities like Seattle, Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans they're fairly shocked to witness it, especially those who remember the last 50 years of the 20th century when America was the place to be.
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