Re: Politics
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:05 pm
Cali:
Since our conversation was getting a bit political I figured I would move over here...
San Fran governs least????
I really don't know what to say, Cali. You obviously love your city. That's all that matters. I will tell you where I am coming from, but don't get mad at me. Just look at it as one dumb guys opinion....
I will say that I would agree with you that they govern close to the people. The unfortunate part is the people are freaks.
Just one example off the top of my head .... have you noticed that your city has had a stench in recent years? It came a national story back during the World Series and that's how I heard about it.
You probably know why your city stinks, literally, but for those that don't ...
When brit Thomas Crapper invented the toilet it was based on a design where 7 gallons of water caused it to flush. Back when America was still very innovative we improved the model to cause it to flush on 3 1/2 gallons. They worked great.
But that was just too much water for the environmental lobbyists. They passed the Energy Policy Act in 1992 with a provision that said from now on every toilet would only use 1.6 gallons of water to flush. These didn't work as well.
Of course the fine folks of San Fran took it even a step further. Giving people tax money to trade their old crappers in on these new environmentally friendly models that didn't work as well. Since then the city has had to spend hundreds of millions upgrading their sewer system and plants to combat the problem. Roto Rooter and toilet cleaning product business has boomed.
But that wasn't enough yet either. The city started giving people $125 to trade in on yet another new model that only used a little over 1 1/4 gallons to flush. Forget the old two flusher, we may be talking 3.
The sewer improvements were not enough and that's why the people attending the World Series were exposed to the horrible smell. During low tide as the bay water ebbs, microscopic organisms in the mud are exposed to air and rapidly begin to decay, creating a rotten smell.
Now the city is having to spend millions to stock up on sodium hypochlorite, or bleach, to combat the problem yet again..
And this was all started because eco freaks didn't want to build a resevoir and wanted to use too little water to flush.
Again, this is just one example. That city, time and time again, tells it's citizens how to live. A few more off the top of my head ...
You want a Happy Meal, tough $#!^, we're banning Happy Meals. We'll tell you what to eat.
You want to practice your religion, tough, we are banning circumcision. Forget that pesky constitution that says no laws passed prohibiting your freedom to worship.
You want an aquarium, tough, we'll tell you what kind of pet to have. And if you want a dog we will tell you EXACTLY how to feed and water it. Literally.
You want a Coke, tough, we'll tell you what to drink.
You want plastic not paper, tough, we banned plastic.
Again, you love your city and that's great and it's none of my damn business. Who cares what I think. But please don't try to tell me that San Francisco practices Jefferson or Paine ideals of "that government is best which governs least". They are the exact antithesis of that ideology. It is the ultimate Nanny State.
Since our conversation was getting a bit political I figured I would move over here...
San Fran governs least????
I really don't know what to say, Cali. You obviously love your city. That's all that matters. I will tell you where I am coming from, but don't get mad at me. Just look at it as one dumb guys opinion....
I will say that I would agree with you that they govern close to the people. The unfortunate part is the people are freaks.
Just one example off the top of my head .... have you noticed that your city has had a stench in recent years? It came a national story back during the World Series and that's how I heard about it.
You probably know why your city stinks, literally, but for those that don't ...
When brit Thomas Crapper invented the toilet it was based on a design where 7 gallons of water caused it to flush. Back when America was still very innovative we improved the model to cause it to flush on 3 1/2 gallons. They worked great.
But that was just too much water for the environmental lobbyists. They passed the Energy Policy Act in 1992 with a provision that said from now on every toilet would only use 1.6 gallons of water to flush. These didn't work as well.
Of course the fine folks of San Fran took it even a step further. Giving people tax money to trade their old crappers in on these new environmentally friendly models that didn't work as well. Since then the city has had to spend hundreds of millions upgrading their sewer system and plants to combat the problem. Roto Rooter and toilet cleaning product business has boomed.
But that wasn't enough yet either. The city started giving people $125 to trade in on yet another new model that only used a little over 1 1/4 gallons to flush. Forget the old two flusher, we may be talking 3.
The sewer improvements were not enough and that's why the people attending the World Series were exposed to the horrible smell. During low tide as the bay water ebbs, microscopic organisms in the mud are exposed to air and rapidly begin to decay, creating a rotten smell.
Now the city is having to spend millions to stock up on sodium hypochlorite, or bleach, to combat the problem yet again..
And this was all started because eco freaks didn't want to build a resevoir and wanted to use too little water to flush.
Again, this is just one example. That city, time and time again, tells it's citizens how to live. A few more off the top of my head ...
You want a Happy Meal, tough $#!^, we're banning Happy Meals. We'll tell you what to eat.
You want to practice your religion, tough, we are banning circumcision. Forget that pesky constitution that says no laws passed prohibiting your freedom to worship.
You want an aquarium, tough, we'll tell you what kind of pet to have. And if you want a dog we will tell you EXACTLY how to feed and water it. Literally.
You want a Coke, tough, we'll tell you what to drink.
You want plastic not paper, tough, we banned plastic.
Again, you love your city and that's great and it's none of my damn business. Who cares what I think. But please don't try to tell me that San Francisco practices Jefferson or Paine ideals of "that government is best which governs least". They are the exact antithesis of that ideology. It is the ultimate Nanny State.