Accommodating Dysfunction
City Journal,
by
Erica Sandberg
Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect,
6/25/2020 5:08:30 AM
One recent morning a disheveled, visibly disturbed man ran frantically around the lobby of the Mark Hopkins Hotel, the historic and elegant property located at the crest of tony Nob Hill. As one of San Francisco’s designated Front-Line Worker Housing (FLWH) hotels, it’s reserved for health-care and public-safety employees working on Covid-19 related matters. But San Francisco is surreptitiously placing homeless people in luxury hotels by designating them as emergency front-line workers, a term that the broader community understands to mean doctors, nurses, and similar professionals.
“Do I look scary to you?” the man demanded. “They’re trying to evict me because I wanted more towels but I’m homeless!
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 6/25/2020 5:48:30 AM (No. 456203)
My parents' favorite long weekend destination was San Francisco, just an 8-hour drive from L.A. In the summer of '69 they took my sister and I for our first time. I was 15 and my sister had just graduated from high school. We did all the big tourist stuff and stayed at the Mark Hopkins, my first fancy high-end hotel. I have always thought of it as the epitome of grace and style. Now its populated by homeless bums getting put up in $200 a night rooms, used needles scattered throughout and a dead crack head in the hallway. I just cannot imagine.
The commies love their secret deals, non disclosure agreements and changing a person's designation to bypass their own rules and regulations. They told the hotels they would be putting up doctors and nurses, but ended up with a fair amount of new "front line workers" straight off the streets...where, by the way, they return every day because they don't take the shelter in place seriously. Go figure. The middle range and low-end motels that took in all "unsheltered" must house them up to 90 days, after which they may claim permanent residency and they'll never get them out. The city effectively just took these properties from their owners. They will never again be public accommodations.
The commies are great at coming up with ideas to destroy thousands of years of mankind's achievements, with no replacement in mind other than the Hobesian future they are racing to embrace. God help us.
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Leftism is a layer cake of corruption. The vaunted systems they theorize about, whine about, and blackmail to put in place fail from the first moments they are implemented because corruption can only breed corruption. Incompetence - in planning, in finance, in management, in implementation - is a byproduct of that corruption.
And so what happens? Another pseudopod of corruption grows as leftists find a way around the very system they implemented.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 6/25/2020 7:26:07 AM (No. 456261)
It's all about depressing real estate in the best cities so they can buy it up cheaply from fed-up owners.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Daisymay 6/25/2020 7:51:05 AM (No. 456287)
Sadly, if this Hotel is also taking reservations from unsuspecting tourists, and something happens to one of them (such as being robbed in the hall, attacked by a Druggie, or worse) that hotel is going to have one huge Lawsuit against it for not alerting those Tourists that they might be in a dangerous setting by staying at that Hotel! It's gonna happen!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
ROLFNader 6/25/2020 8:19:02 AM (No. 456320)
If you have any trouble picturing the ambience of this new liberal pinnacle, just Google " The Garden of Earthly Delights".
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Clinger 6/25/2020 8:21:06 AM (No. 456327)
How about the public health ramifications of mixing the homeless with genuine healthcare front line workers?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
GO3 6/25/2020 8:51:16 AM (No. 456361)
A revealing article to be sure. Off on a tangent a bit. Are there any other combat veterans or cops out there insulted by the term "front line" being injected into every discussion about healthcare people? Are they facing bullets and bombs and taking a dump in a slit trench? Didn't think so. I respect their efforts, but it doesn't help when the evening news broadcasts another segment with a crying nurse about working in the ICU when that is what she signed up for. Taking care of patients and comforting them is mutually exclusive with a crying panic attack.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Rather Read 6/25/2020 8:55:28 AM (No. 456367)
I recently watched a DVD of Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece set in San Francisco. There was a short documentary about how Vertigo was recently restored and one of the people who was interviewed mentioned how much Hitchcock loved San Francisco - it was his favorite American city. My great uncle also loved San Francisco dearly. He was in the 1906 earthquake and survived it. Afterwards, he moved to Sacramento but he often visited San Francisco and never lost his love for it. I am happy he and Mr. Hitchcock never had to see how badly it has degenerated.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
fayebeck 6/25/2020 9:11:49 AM (No. 456387)
#7 In case you haven't heard, everyone is a "hero" now. You know it's like everyone gets a participation smiley face.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
planetgeo 6/25/2020 10:02:19 AM (No. 456450)
#1, I remember that time and that ambience too. San Francisco was indeed the most charming and romantic city in the United States. Dreamy, foggy, and dappled with quirky but not yet dope-dazed crazy and angry people. To be fortunate enough to have visited and experienced it with someone you loved was magical. And I did.
Very sad that all that is gone now. Some of us still have those unforgettable memories. Nothing can take them away. But saddest of all that no one will get to experience that again.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Strike3 6/25/2020 10:57:58 AM (No. 456529)
They give the guy a $6000 per month room but they won't give him a towel? How rude.
This is the way the democrats "fix" things. I'm sure it started out as somebody's bright idea of how to remove the COVID-19 threat of bunches of dirty people off the streets quickly. Their first mistake was letting bums camp out on the streets in the first place. Now the damage is permanent. I too am glad that I was able to see San Francisco before it turned into Newark West. Now there is no reason left to ever travel to California again.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
DVC 6/25/2020 11:43:00 AM (No. 456610)
Empty out the mental institutions and the jails and let them live on the street....until you put them into hotels at taxpayer's expense.
These lunatics aren't the only insane in SanFran....the whole city government is full of them. Then layer on the communist folks whose intent is destruction, and it is a really sad, ugly, disgusting, nasty and physically very dangerous stew of human dysfunction.
I'm glad to live far away. Let them enjoy the results of their choices. Life is all about choices. SanFran has made bad choices for decades.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Ketchuplover 6/25/2020 12:49:05 PM (No. 456711)
And the congresswoman from the area? Nancy Pelosi.
And the congresswoman from Minneapolis? Ilhan Omar
Nice legacy these "public servants" are creating for themselves.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
KatieJo 6/25/2020 1:23:34 PM (No. 456769)
My anger is reaching the outrage level. It is crystal clear that government at every level is not only encouraging deviant behavior, but financing it with our tax dollars. It wasn't that long ago that society would just not have tolerated such nonsense. I don't think there is any hope for the country. Government agencies and elected officials are like stage four malignant cancer. The patient is dying.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 6/25/2020 7:44:21 PM (No. 457198)
And you wonder where is visible outrage from the rest of America. Maybe it is out there. But, forget about the msm reporting it. Will at least 65 million of us wise up by November? Right now, the msm holds the cards. Sad but true. All is lost? Nope Not by a long shot. We just need to start raising some hell.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Justcurious 6/26/2020 9:47:47 AM (No. 457708)
The Left breaks everything they touch.
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