Thursday, August 23, 2018

SERIOUSLY EXPENSIVE SHIT

by Bob Walsh

The stats are now out. The San Francisco civil service employees on the Poop Patrol, the people who go around cleaning up the piles of human excrement on the public sidewalks, get $71,760 per year plus a VERY NICE benefits package, which includes city paid sexual reassignment surgery if you feel the need. This boosts the cost per poop patrol employee to $184,678 per year.

Just thought you might like to know.
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WHAT'S THE GOING PRICE TO HIRE SOMEONE TO SHOVEL SHIT?

By Trey Rusk

Running Code 3
August 23, 2018

Nothing surprises me anymore. New York, Chicago and San Francisco are shitholes. The socialist governments are making the cities third world cities. I have visited all three locations over a decade ago and really enjoyed myself. Especially in San Francisco. Where it's always cool and the tourist areas were clean.

​Not anymore!

I am amazed at the downturn of all three areas due to sanctuary city policies and unchecked crime due to socialist leaning officials being overly politically correct.

Everyone knew the South side of Chicago was crime ridden ever since Jim Croce sang Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown in 1973.

New York has gone back and forth. It's was crime ridden until Mayor Rudy Giuliani cleaned it up twenty years ago but New York is regaining it's shithole status. Recently New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that America had never been great. Tell that to a World War II Veteran.

Now, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco has decided to pay an elite group of people $185,000 each in salary and benefits per year to shovel shit left behind by pan handlers, bums and drug addicts. This politically correct city already has a police department and health department that if given the word can enforce laws that would probably lead to the public poopers moving on.

The shit clean up patrol is in addition to the needle clean up patrol. No wonder people are fleeing the Bay Area.

Is this the new Utopia? Not really. Just one more bad decision pinched off on top of another.

That's the way I see it.

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