San Francisco

Despite Trump's Psychosis, The Early Numbers Comparing San Francisco With New York Shows That Sheltering In Place Works

San Franciosco Chronicle writer Erin Allday asked why New York has ten times more COVID-19 cases than California, noting that "New York’s coronavirus outbreak has violently erupted over the past few days, and the state is now driving the national epidemic-- while on the West Coast, public health experts are wondering if an early and aggressive response saved California from a similar fate.

Midnight Meme Of The Day!

by NoahJust when I thought the San Francisco I used to love was totally gone, ruined by tech money and self-absorbed hedge fund types, someone there provides a bit of glorious street theater! In this case, the photo of Swastika Boy Trump projected upon House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's District Office. As you can see, it reveals what's under that freakish Trump hair. Face it, we all knew he has swastikas on the brain.

San Francisco Just Passed the Largest City Tax Increase in History, a $300 Million Tax on Business, that May Not Be Legal

The tax would nearly double the $380 million the city currently spends on the homeless. It is unclear if it requires a two-thirds majority vote to be implemented. San Francisco risks chasing away its wealth-producing businesses and has failed to consider other options.

Trump, Cohen, Facebook Collusion, Russia “Hack” (Leak) – Boiler Room Live Stream – Jay Dyer

Alternate Current Radio Presents: Boiler Room – Uninterruptible Talk Radio on ACR
Hesher, Spore, Jay Dyer, Fvnk$oul, Infidel Pharaoh and Max bring the media maniac round table discussion to the increasingly volatile internet conversation on political correctness, social media, censorship, la resistance, Trump, Fake News, Russia, the petro-dollar paradigm, sanctions, Cohen vs. Trump, Bennan decredentialed from clearance and the woes of San Francisco’s Brown Town life.

Wildfires burn the West, destroying homes and darkening skies (PHOTOS)

Wildfires are a common occurrence in the Western United States, whose erratic rainy years and drought years are also consistent in their inconsistency. This year, the fires are making news because of their proximity to heavily populated areas, as well as simply because of their size.
At this time about sixty fires are burning across several American states: