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figured it needed it's own thread given the amount of content

New proposal - security guards should not be allowed to use guns to defend property.

 
figured it needed it's own thread given the amount of content

New proposal - security guards should not be allowed to use guns to defend property.

Dean Preston deserves to have all his worldly possessions stolen.

Q: how do you make a moderate?
A: mug a liberal.
 
It is San Francisco. ExWrench is closest. Send him in :lmao::lmao::lmao:
That's a bridge too far, my friend
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. Might as well be Pluto, no can do.
Last time I went through SF was 4 years ago, driving to SFO to fly out.
Last time I went to SF was . . . holy crap, 17 years ago :laughing:
 
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You mean you haven't pooped on a public sidewalk ? :lmao::lmao::lmao:


:flipoff2:

Edit: Incredible. This loon, the SF Supe, thinks he is soo in touch with his constituency and doing the right thing. When business, large and small are leaving his city, abandoning it really, for safer saner pastures. People actually think this way. Fuckin A'.
 
:lmao::lmao::smokin::smokin:
Gunna overload the server :flipoff2:
Oh and fukk Frisco.
Exwrench is holding back me thinks!
 
You know how AI comes up with some completely off the wall shit because we let it loose online to train itself and now it's nothing but a culmination of all the insane off the wall extremes and views are posted on the internet with a thin veneer of logic glossed over the top to try and make it all stick?

Politicians are also like that, except it's with all things that get shouted the loudest in a public meeting instead of stuff posted on the internet.

Moderate viewpoints get drowned out by the noise.
 
Citizens should enforce traffic laws instead of cops




This would be an improvement. Traffic stops would be 10x less dangerous for everyone if they weren't also warrant checks and/or law enforcement fishing expeditions carried out by thugs who can basically do whatever with no repercussions.
 
Citizens should enforce traffic laws instead of cops

all cops there should take a weeks vacation and let all these "politicians" handle it.
 
You know how AI comes up with some completely off the wall shit because we let it loose online to train itself and now it's nothing but a culmination of all the insane off the wall extremes and views are posted on the internet with a thin veneer of logic glossed over the top to try and make it all stick?

Politicians are also like that, except it's with all things that get shouted the loudest in a public meeting instead of stuff posted on the internet.

Moderate viewpoints get drowned out by the noise.

Provide a moderate viewpoint from a San Francisco politician.

Thanks.
 
Citizens should enforce traffic laws instead of cops

I'm all for this, but let us have paintball guns.

person with the most paint marks is who gets the ticket.
 
LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣


SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board (CARB) today passed a new rule aimed at reducing emissions from locomotives when they operate within the state.

Under the In-Use Locomotive Regulation, operators will now be required to pay into a spending account, and the amount will be determined by the emissions they create while operating in California. Companies will be able to use the funds to upgrade to cleaner locomotive technologies. Locomotives also will have a 30-minute idling limit. Additionally, switch, industrial and passenger locomotives built in 2030 or after will be required to operate in zero-emissions configurations while in California, and in 2035 for freight line haul.

“Locomotives are a key part of California’s transportation network, and it’s time that they are part of the solution to tackle pollution and clean our air,” said CARB Chair Liane Randolph. “With the new regulation, we are moving toward a future where all transportation operations in the state will be zero emissions.”

Currently, operational emissions from just one train are worse than those of 400 heavy-duty trucks. To further underscore the impact of locomotive operations in California, emissions reductions from the new regulation are expected to be equal to almost double those emitted by all passenger vehicles in the state between now and 2050. It is projected that the In-Use Locomotive Regulation will contribute the largest reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions toward meeting California air quality standards by the 2037 deadline.
 
LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣


SACRAMENTO – The California Air Resources Board (CARB) today passed a new rule aimed at reducing emissions from locomotives when they operate within the state.

Under the In-Use Locomotive Regulation, operators will now be required to pay into a spending account, and the amount will be determined by the emissions they create while operating in California. Companies will be able to use the funds to upgrade to cleaner locomotive technologies. Locomotives also will have a 30-minute idling limit. Additionally, switch, industrial and passenger locomotives built in 2030 or after will be required to operate in zero-emissions configurations while in California, and in 2035 for freight line haul.

“Locomotives are a key part of California’s transportation network, and it’s time that they are part of the solution to tackle pollution and clean our air,” said CARB Chair Liane Randolph. “With the new regulation, we are moving toward a future where all transportation operations in the state will be zero emissions.”

Currently, operational emissions from just one train are worse than those of 400 heavy-duty trucks. To further underscore the impact of locomotive operations in California, emissions reductions from the new regulation are expected to be equal to almost double those emitted by all passenger vehicles in the state between now and 2050. It is projected that the In-Use Locomotive Regulation will contribute the largest reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions toward meeting California air quality standards by the 2037 deadline.

So that's where they're getting reparation money from...🤔
 
CA already approved millions in reparations to blacks:
So far it's only coming from a commission that thankfully doesn't make law like Congress or The ATF and so on. Additionally, NeuteredScum seems to already be backing off of it. From this, he states “Dealing with that legacy is about much more than cash payments”. News outlets are already pushing that as a sign he isn't all in on paying people for their melanin. I see this more as a wedge he's helping drive between ethnicities. More chaos, more chances for him to hide whatever else he's doing.
 
Did you actually read what I wrote? The entire point of my post was that politicians ignore moderate viewpoints.

I read it.

But why aren't politicians in other states not poised to do what this man is doing?

The entire point of this thread is that many, not all, of the most lunatic leftist government ideas are hatched and implemented in California.

I can only surmise they want to completely destroy the city and state they live.

Even dogs have enough sense not to deficate where they slumber
 
In a parallel universe, 87Manche pulls over Texas97 for expired plates . .. . . . running a yellow light . . .. .. driving while black :flipoff2:
 
Funny…

I live in this train wreck. I have the news on all day at work, and usually catch the local MSM in the evening. The only time I see/hear anything about stupid shit in the bay area or LA is here, or Fox news :homer:
 
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