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Down goes Chesa

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  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181
    edited June 2022

    This forum became one sided because one side disappeared to be honest

    There used to be plenty of folks here calling me trash

    I miss them

    You're fucking trash. Does that help?
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 46,857 Standard Supporter

    This forum became one sided because one side disappeared to be from being honest

    There used to be plenty of folks here calling me trash

    I miss them

    FTFY
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,774 Standard Supporter
    edited June 2022
    In the 1980s my brother worked for Chevron at their Richmond refinery in the Bay area after getting his chemical engineer degree. Lived in apartment with his wife in Walnut Creek and then bought a townhouse in Benicia. Loved to catch a cheap flight into SF and visit and go into SF for a great dinner. Nothing like flying down with my girlfriend to SF on a Friday night in early 1982 (pre-Aids) with a flight full of Oregon gays.
    SF was easy to walk around, car was safe and it had a great vibe. Now, I can get the same ambiance in Portland and have the same chance of my car getting stolen or broken into.

    SF was our perfect 3 or 4 day getaway for decades. Many, many great times there. I really miss it. But it honestly started going downhill, despite all the tech money, when the City gave away the farm to Twitter, IMO. I'd rather have the city dominated by gays, vs. the tech bros. The gays have far better taste.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,999 Standard Supporter
    edited June 2022

    In the 1980s my brother worked for Chevron at their Richmond refinery in the Bay area after getting his chemical engineer degree. Lived in apartment with his wife in Walnut Creek and then bought a townhouse in Benicia. Loved to catch a cheap flight into SF and visit and go into SF for a great dinner. Nothing like flying down with my girlfriend to SF on a Friday night in early 1982 (pre-Aids) with a flight full of Oregon gays.
    SF was easy to walk around, car was safe and it had a great vibe. Now, I can get the same ambiance in Portland and have the same chance of my car getting stolen or broken into.


    Can't agree with Portland ambiance = SF. SF is architecturally and geographically one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Better than Portland and Seattle put together. Honestly, no contest. SF KO's its little brother cities.

    That said, I don't know how anyone who voted for Biden could consider themselves "moderate." The U.S. had the strongest economy in decades under Trump, was energy independent, stood up to the Europeans who weren't paying their NATO shares, moved troops from Germany to Poland, stood up to China, and on and on. Seems to me if you love your country, you shouldn't have a problem with "America First."

    There was never a question that Trump was a patriot who loved his country. I cannot say the same about Biden, who's family is drug-addicted white-trash with money it earned through corruption and selling out the U.S. My guess is that "moderate" democrats are those who are generally reasonable and thoughtful people, but either their income is dependent upon fealty to China in one respect or another, or their wife would kick their ass if they said anything nice about Trump, or voted for him.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    In the 1980s my brother worked for Chevron at their Richmond refinery in the Bay area after getting his chemical engineer degree. Lived in apartment with his wife in Walnut Creek and then bought a townhouse in Benicia. Loved to catch a cheap flight into SF and visit and go into SF for a great dinner. Nothing like flying down with my girlfriend to SF on a Friday night in early 1982 (pre-Aids) with a flight full of Oregon gays.
    SF was easy to walk around, car was safe and it had a great vibe. Now, I can get the same ambiance in Portland and have the same chance of my car getting stolen or broken into.



    I have a beautiful view of that refinery out my living room window. Always fun to see them after a big rain torching off the excess gases they've collected during the year. Usually do it at night.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,774 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    I have a beautiful view of that refinery out my living room window. Always fun to see them after a big rain torching off the excess gases they've collected during the year. Usually do it at night.
    Think about how much money that refinery pumps into the Bay area and Cali. Surprised the commies haven't shut that place down.
  • USMChawkUSMChawk Member Posts: 1,800

    I’m at work, not really trying to debate the perceived differences between a moderate and liberal democrat. If you want to call me a rat commie George Soros loving dem because I voted for Biden over trump feel free.

    Once again, I was only really coming through to provide some perspective, whether you agree or disagree is entirely up to you. This forum is very one sided politically so thought you all might find what I have to say as a resident of SF with a different political perspective interesting. Cheers.
    You can call yourself a unicorn but, without proof of a horn, you’re just a horse.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,774 Standard Supporter
    Ed: Hey, "so thought you all might find what I have to say as a resident of SF with a different political perspective interesting".

    Me: Okay, what is your different political perspective?

    Ed: Can't tell you because I don't know and it is a secret.
    USMChawk said:

    You can call yourself a unicorn but, without proof of a horn, you’re just a horse.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    Think about how much money that refinery pumps into the Bay area and Cali. Surprised the commies haven't shut that place down.
    My oldest played football with a number of kids that live in Richmond. The local community tries to put the touch on Chevron whenever they can. I actually had a conversation with one of the parents and they were bitching about how Chevron should be doing more for them and how awful it was that Chevron was able to spew their pollution and that they were only able to do so because Richmond was a poor black community. I tried to remind her that the refinery had been in that location since the turn of the 20th Century and that they didn't move into a black community the black community moved into their neighborhood.

    She never tried to talk to me again.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181
    USMChawk said:

    You can call yourself a unicorn but, without proof of a horn, you’re just a horse.
    Did you just call him a rat commie George Soros loving dem because he voted for Biden over trump?
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 16,774 Standard Supporter
    Just more of that honest conversation that leftards can't wait to have.
    SFGbob said:

    My oldest played football with a number of kids that live in Richmond. The local community tries to put the touch on Chevron whenever they can. I actually had a conversation with one of the parents and they were bitching about how Chevron should be doing more for them and how awful it was that Chevron was able to spew their pollution and that they were only able to do so because Richmond was a poor black community. I tried to remind her that the refinery had been in that location since the turn of the 20th Century and that they didn't move into a black community the black community moved into their neighborhood.

    She never tried to talk to me again.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    Just more of that honest conversation that leftards can't wait to have.

    Oh I'm sure in her mind from that point forward I was the racist white guy who wanted POC to be poisoned by BIG Oil. It was really amazing to me how many people living in Richmond feel like Chevron owes them personally for being there. There wasn't shit in that location before they built that refinery other than some fishing shacks and a rail line and ferry terminal. Richmond was the flatlands nobody want to live in. It wasn't until WWII that Richmond's population started to boom long after the refinery had been there.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181
    edited June 2022

    I’m happy to provide a few examples. However what I’m pointing out are the differences between the Bernie / AOC / Sawant wing of the party and where I and most people I associate with stand. What is moderate to me, some of you still might find very left wing.

    1) I support Israel over Palestine. The left wing of the party would argue that Israel is an apartheid state, I disagree although optically they have done some dumb shit recently.

    2) I’m for universal back ground checks and more stringent licenses for gun ownership and raising the age of someone who can buy a gun to 21. I don’t want to ban guns or take them away, or even ban AR15s. The left wing of the party would probably be happy to force gun buybacks if they got the chance.

    3) Generally speaking I’m for everyone being able to live their private lives as they so choose as long as they aren’t hurting anyone. I’m not a fan of weaponized wokeism / cancelling everyone on the left, or Christian ideology being forced on people to ban abortion on the right. Religion should stay out of politics. Regardless of if that religion is wokesim or Christianity.

    4) I’m for a universal minimum wage but don’t think gig workers who pick and choose when they work should get the benefits of full time employment, as the left would argue.

    5) I’m pro taxing the ultra wealthy at higher rates than we currently do and closing overseas tax havens. I don’t want taxes as high as Bernie / AOC would.

    6) I’m fine with teaching kids the ills of slavery, but cancelling Lincoln or making Jefferson out to be evil is absurd. It was a different time.

    7) I didn’t vote for Chesa / the left wing of the party would have. Im all for police reform and making sure it is an equitable service for all, demonizing the police as a whole and chanting fuck the POA at your victory is a dumb idea.

    The list could go on but those are some differences.

    I don’t think Biden has done a good job and I think he will get smoked in 2024. It would be better for the democrats if he decided not to run again and they could find a younger more engaging candidate, I don’t think that will happen. I think it would be smarter for the republicans to nominate De Santis than Trump just do to his baggage, and easier to paint De Santis as the young vibrant candidate but that’s just me.
    Now the acid test. Would you vote for a Republican who shared your position on a few of those issues, over an AOC or a Bernie who shared none of them? Btw, I don't know anyone who is opposed to teaching the evils of slavery. Agree with you on Ron D. That's why he is my guy.

    Can you give some examples of where you see Christianity being forced on people, because I'll gladly show you were leftist wokeism is being shoved down my throat.
  • Edwin_BambinoEdwin_Bambino Member Posts: 2,944
    SFGbob said:

    Now the acid test. Would you vote for a Republican who shared your position on a few of those issues, over an AOC or a Bernie who shared none of them? Btw, I don't know anyone who is opposed to teaching the evils of slavery. Agree with you on Ron D. That's why he is my guy.
    Perhaps. I have never voted for Bernie in a primary / wouldn’t vote for AOC. I have voted for republicans in local elections in the past. It would depend on which issues we shared and which we didn’t.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    Perhaps. I have never voted for Bernie in a primary / wouldn’t vote for AOC. I have voted for republicans in local elections in the past. It would depend on which issues we shared and which we didn’t.

    Did you vote for Mitt in 2012?
  • Edwin_BambinoEdwin_Bambino Member Posts: 2,944
    SFGbob said:

    Did you vote for Mitt in 2012?
    Obama 2008, Mitt 2012. Didn’t vote for Trump primarily because of the Supreme Court. Was worried they would do exactly what they seem to start to be doing now.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 33,181

    Obama 2008, Mitt 2012. Didn’t vote for Trump primarily because of the Supreme Court. Was worried they would do exactly what they seem to start to be doing now.
    Alright, if you did honestly vote for Mitt you've established your moderate credentials with me.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 46,857 Standard Supporter

    Obama 2008, Mitt 2012. Didn’t vote for Trump primarily because of the Supreme Court. Was worried they would do exactly what they seem to start to be doing now.
    And what exactly is it that they 'seem to start to be doing now' ?



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