Beautiful San Francisco, City by the Bay, City of the Golden Gate Bridge, the city of the biggest far left population this side of the Mississippi. Liberals per capita in San Francisco is only second to that other place, Washington, DC. Residents have been complaining of an area, called the Mission District, that is on San Francisco’s tourist guides.
The Mission District has become a virtual cesspool, with feces, urine, vomit and people engaging in activities which usually occur in a secluded location, but are happening out in open during daylight.
Reports that came in from back in January to Mid-October of 2015 cited 2,600 calls to 311, the town’s web portal, reporting over 250 pieces of large feces, urine, vomit and syringes. The homeless have taken up residence in the Mission District, over following from the main city area. It sounds reminiscent of the Occupy Wall Street crowds, how they left the areas they trespassed on.
The latest reports show that is it only getting worse.
See who is blaming who for San Fran cesspool next page:

Cali commits suicide willingly! Man are these lefty loons going to learna painful lesson too late.
lived there, mostly, for 26 years. left permanently last year. it’s no longer livable. the crazies are in charge of the asylum. liberalism is truly a mental disorder. and if you disagree, move to SF and then tell me you disagree. such a shame.
They are reaping what they’ve sown.
Cali is fixing to vote for the whole state to follow this example.
Serves them right
S**t Happens lol
Dan Quick… fact or fiction? or is it closer to where Andres L. Douzoglou lives
Yep
Good…this truly represent the city SF is…plain old nasty…the city with no morals…
Yes, this is definitely San Francisco but District 6 (my neighborhood) has far and away more blight, homeless, and NFC (needles, feces, and condoms) than does the Mission. In fact, there’s a depressingly addictive interactive map that the city produced that I can forward along to illustrate the city’s waste woes, too. Which part are you wondering is fact or fiction, though? There are some truths, some near truths, and some assumptions all wrapped up here and I’m happy to parse ’em all out for you but I think the author isn’t focused on any one thing, in particular. Ultimately, though, the menagerie of ailments that the author collects and blames on ___(who, really? Ed Lee? Liberals? Tech Industry?) ____ are far too complex to be distilled down to one culprit.