The prospect of leaving San Francisco in a year or so has been filling me with some premature nostalgia. But no more. Just under 60% of San Franciscan voters have chosen to make handgun ownership illegal. Because of course, all criminals in the city, with nothing but the best intentions for society in their hearts, will turn in all their weapons and stop attacking people. Just like a few other misguided parts of the country, we're now a Mandatory Victim Zone. How I loathe people who'll happily ignore the upcoming preventable rapes, beatings, larcenies and murders in order to cling to their utopianist fantasies. Doesn't anyone remember the first country to do this, and the results of its doing so? I'll give you a hint, if it hadn't successfully disarmed its citizens (earning its leader Time Magazine's "Man of the Year Award", by the way), six million Jews wouldn't have gone on state-sponsored train-rides to their deaths.
And to top it off, a "symbolic" proposal that military recruiters not be allowed to contact children at public schools. It would be bad enough that the people here don't realize what value military recruiting serves now that we've got an all-volunteer military. Without this outreach & salemanship from our military's recruiters, all you'd have in the armed forces would be those forced into it by poor economic prospects, which is not at all what a modern military needs, much less what a bountiful state requires if it is to have the Cincinnati it needs (as in Cincinnatus, not the city). That would be bad enough, especially from folks so misguided as to think that forcibly removing the tools people need to defend themselves will keep them safe. But consider, it's more cinical than that. It's a "symbolic" regulation because it won't be enforced. It's completely acknowledged that enforcing this regulation would cause San Francisco schools to lose a chunk of federal funding, and so, even though it has been voted into law, its own proponents don't want it enforced. That's right, the people have spoken, and expressed their misguided will, and as a result, that decision will be ignored by politicians afraid to be criticised for the consequences of doing their jobs. The city that asks its citizens ("subjects" might be a more apt term) to trust the government to enforce the laws well enough to lose their ability to protect themselves specifically plans on not enforcing its own laws. "It's ok, folks you can trust the law. Or, at least, the laws we find convenient." I respect a principled stands, no matter how moronic I might believe its cause to be. People who're willing to stick to their guns (oops, um, stick to their, uh, spatulae?) for something they believe in deserve respect. But the folks here are out right now applauding each other for passing the measure, even though its proponents advertised ahead of time that they lack the spine to actually take the principled stand they've espoused. The cowards can only hint at the stand they would make if indeed they actually had principles.
I'm utterly disgusted.
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Seems to me that by signing this thing into law San Francisco has effectivly just put itself on the menu for any thug, would be thug, wanna be bad guy, and criminal out there. I said it on BA's blog and I will say it here. I am SO glad you guys are leaving there.
ditto, what Audie said.
Well, they apparently followed the way Chicago and DC already has gone...anyone cares to recall crime rates in those two cities, especially in certain areas?
On the plus side, as a result of SF being full of the people that it is, this means that more of the enemy will be destroyed.
Yep. Am I now entitled to my official, saw-it-coming, talked-about-it-forever, no-I-didn't-just-meet-freaks told-you-so?
:) :) :)
I'm all for it R, it would be much more refreshing than the standard "That's why I live in the Utopian Paradise that is Texas" speech..
Hehehe..
Russ: nah, the freaks you mentioned weren't the idiot electors in S.F. I can't count the number of socialists of convenience I've met there. A great irony that at the Socialist Action Bookstore (that's its real name), you have to be buzzed in to enter!
Chris: TX suits him like a glove: to him, it is a utopian paradise! :)
Whaddya mean it's not Paradise? We've got guns, boobs, and babes! At least, that's what Audie says...
We got fire ants, tornadoes, temperatures that can kill you 8 months of the year. We get hurricanes, big roaches, Democrats, rattlesnakes, black mold, scorpions, blister bugs, and we're in the buckle of the bible belt.
Not only can I carry a gun in my car w/o a license, I can shoot you for fleeing the scene of a crime if I think that's what's required to get you to stick around.
What we don't have is politically correct, and an extremely uncouth folksinger cum dime-store novelist is essentially our most credible gubernatorial candidate.
What's not to love?
;-p
All are good reasdns. We also don't have earthquakes. The Texas Turnarounds are also most excellent. There is also good football and great BBQ. Not to mention Freebirds Burritos, Mangia Pizza and Austin Land and Cattle prime rib. I suppose SF may have Texas on seafood, but who really would prefer a fish over a steak?
It it's a really juicy, oily salmon, w/ mashed pots & asparagus? Hmmm, tough choice.... Probably the steak, but not necessarily. :0)
Communist.
Oh yeah, 4 days and a wake-up.
Yay for 4 & a wake up.
Not a communist: you don't know how many times I've told Maddie about that little steak-house near your Dad's farm....
Yeah, that was great. I am sorry to inform you that it is no longer open. The owner retired and the new owners couldn't keep the quality up. On the good news side, we have a new one opened on Main Street, and it's pretty good.
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