Tech workers have stayed home, and ongoing social problems downtown are forcing civic and business leaders to confront harsh realities about the city’s pandemic recovery.
as a practical either pa, the boycott was not effective. san francisco did more than $800 million in business in those states anyway. what kind of boig is that? even california s gavin newsom, the governor, took a fourth of july vacation in pretty red montana, a state that so-called boycott was effective in. how did he end up there? how does he still have a job, by the way? now san francisco board of supervisors voted to end the charade. a supervisor said the boycott was making the city less efficient, if that s possible. specifically the city found the boycott had cost the city $475,000 in staffing expenses. as it turns out, it s expensive to suppress free speech. who knew. now this. joe biden now has a well established track record of nominating incompetent people to serve important jobs in government. here, for example, was biden s nominee to lead the faa, which oversees air travel. can you quickly tell me what
San Francisco repealed its ban on city business with conservative states, and California may follow suit by rescinding a similar prohibition on state-funded travel.