psnt1ol
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I think SF was the only major city I was ever in I didn't like. The people were pretty unfriendly and stand-offish. Everywhere you walk there is a huge hill, I ended up with big blisters on my feet. Went down to the water front and had to listen to like a zillion seals yelping and crying. The climate was windy and cold, especially at night. Seemed like there where whole areas of bums laying around outside. Dunno, just didn't like it there.
Paying for bags,?? That wouldn't fly at any decent supermarket here.
The retailers had no choice. It is a city ordinance. BTW....They are not bums or homeless. They are the housing challenged... LOL
I live in a City and State that thinks raising the min wage would help the poor. All they managed to do was to move the entire pay scale up. Now everything cost more as a result. Gas is around $3.5 a gallon and if you want premium gas then add on another $.50. :angry:
Min wage is currently at $12.25 and will increase to $15 by 2018. Employers will most likely react to this by reducing more staff and eliminating more full time positions. How would this help the poor??? This helps no one. I beginning to feel the State I live in (California) thinks that it is a privilege for its citizen to live here.