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The El Curtola Boulevard overpass over CA-24 in Lafayette, previously exclusively controlled by MAGA and the pro Bibi crowd, had a different look today:

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oski003 said:

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DiabloWags said:

Cal88 said:


He looks for a parking spot for 3 hours on his own San Francisco property??



That must be quite the estate!




"A few nights ago, I came home, and it took me 3 hours to find a parking space."


Anyone that fails to understand the connection between homeowners not being able to cut their own trees and animals on trees pooping on parked cars in residential neighborhoods seriously needs to go back to Cal and take a course on logic.


The tree canopy above parked cars in residential neighborhoods will invariably be from trees planted on the sidewalks, trees that aren't anyone's property. DUH

That is why tying property rights and the right to dispose of trees in your private property to SFCity's car getting pooped is a very silly concept. Especially since if tree banches from a private property extended that far out into the street, the property owner is not just within his right to trim the protruding canopy, but might also be practically obliged to do so...

You don't have to have passed a class at Cal to understand that.

Funnily enough, I did take Intro to Forestry at Cal, the 1 unit class consisting of a survey of tree varieties on campus. Still have the paperback textbook in my attic.
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bearister said:

The El Curtola Boulevard overpass over CA-24 in Lafayette, previously exclusively controlled by MAGA and the pro Bibi crowd, had a different look today:

Lafayette is MAGA country?

  • Kamala Harris (Democrat): 11,997 votes ( 75.96%)
  • Donald Trump (Republican): 3,292 votes ( 20.84%)
  • Kamala +55 points
  • Democrat p*ssies.
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    please reassure *you* dint take the snapshot while driving
    signed, haven't driven anywhere for 6 months # wheeee
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    PAC-10-BEAR said:

    bearister said:

    The El Curtola Boulevard overpass over CA-24 in Lafayette, previously exclusively controlled by MAGA and the pro Bibi crowd, had a different look today:

    Lafayette is MAGA country?

  • Kamala Harris (Democrat): 11,997 votes ( 75.96%)
  • Donald Trump (Republican): 3,292 votes ( 20.84%)
  • Kamala +55 points
  • Democrat p*ssies.



  • I guess these guys were part of the 20.84%
    They haven't shown their faces in awhile on the overpass.
    Feel betrayed.

    I will take pics tomorrow to confirm.




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    I got a 100 foot eucalyptus cut down on the side of Rudgear Road in Walnut Creek a couple of months back.

    About two years ago an enormous branch (as thick as a tree itself) had snapped off in a storm and was hanging from the tree and touching the ground. Lots of dead foliage on it.

    I sent an email to the Contra Costa County Public Works Dept. that said in part regarding the tree:

    "This creates a life safety issue for two reasons: 1. It constitutes an extreme fire hazard immediately adjacent to the road; and 2. It is symptomatic of the fact that the gigantic eucalyptus is in poor health and could either collapse on Rudgear Rd. or drop an enormous branch onto the roadway."

    It took 6 months but they chopped that motherf@ucker into a stump. They can lien the deadbeat landowner's property if he doesn't pay the cost.

    This horrific story from years back has made me tree paranoid, especially of eucalyptus trees:

    Toppled eucalyptus smashes vehicle, kills Novato man on UC Berkeley campus https://www.berkeleyside.org/2019/01/06/toppled-eucalyptus-smashes-car-kills-driver-on-uc-berkeley-campus

    " The driver was alone in the car when a 250-foot eucalyptus tree crashed onto it, authorities said. The incident happened as the man was heading down a driveway from Stern Hall onto Gayley Road just north of the Greek Theatre on the eastern side of the UC Berkeley campus."

    *There is still a huge grove of eucalyptus trees on the side of Rudgear Rd. They all need to go. Ticking time bombs.
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    “I love Cal deeply, by the way, what are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
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    Let me guess . . . Rudgear near Young's Valley?

    Those trees are MASSIVE.



    bearister
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    Driving in a northerly direction down Rudgear road (towards Interstate 680) a couple of hundred yards past Grover Lane on the right hand side and adjacent to Rudgear Rd
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    “I love Cal deeply, by the way, what are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
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    The Democrat Government Media NGO Globalist complex is tough to overcome.

    smh
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    Is "our" president the most lonely person in the world?

    https://www.editorialboard.com/take-comfort-knowing-trump-is-the-loneliest-man-in-america

    > Donald Trump has never talked about himself so candidly. At 10:52 last night, he posted this on his social media site: "Colbert is finally finished at CBS. Amazing that he lasted so long! No talent, no ratings, no life. He was like a dead person. You could take any person off of the street and they would be better than this total jerk. Thank goodness he's finally gone!"

    He was referring to Stephen Colbert, of course.

    But accusations are confessions in Donald Trump's mouth.. ..
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    Another Liberal joke reader released.
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    Since Trump, emotionally and intellectually, is a 10 year old boy,*that rant translates as follows:

    Colbert really got under his skin.

    *With no insult to 10 year old boys intended. They are, after all, only 10.
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    “I love Cal deeply, by the way, what are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
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    bearister said:

    Since Trump, emotionally and intellectually, is a 10 year old boy,*that rant translates as follows:

    Colbert really got under his skin.

    *With no insult to 10 year old boys intended. They are, after all, only 10.


    The late night industry is another MSM sphere dominated by Democrats to disparage their opponents. Like struggling, unfunny SNL. But wow, I never imagined the NGO world was so massive and corrosive. Spence Pratt is exposing that malignancy in Los Angeles.
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    movielover said:

    bearister said:

    Since Trump, emotionally and intellectually, is a 10 year old boy,*that rant translates as follows:

    Colbert really got under his skin.

    *With no insult to 10 year old boys intended. They are, after all, only 10.


    The late night industry is another MSM sphere dominated by Democrats to disparage their opponents. Like struggling, unfunny SNL. But wow, I never imagined the NGO world was so massive and corrosive. Spence Pratt is exposing that malignancy in Los Angeles.

    The real truth is that a lot fewer conservatives want to make a career in the arts, so the comedians and writers that have to staff these shows will naturally be disproportionately left-wing. There's no conspiracy behind it.
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    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.
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    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    Even if that's true, it can only happen if there's not that many of them.
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    sycasey said:

    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    Even if that's true, it can only happen if there's not that many of them.


    Yeah, but ...
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    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    Stallone craps in hotel showers.
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    “I love Cal deeply, by the way, what are the directions to The Portal from Sproul Plaza?”
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    SBGold said:

    SFCityBear said:

    SBGold said:

    I've lived in SF, Trump thinks that's a 3rd World hell hole

    VOTE BLUE and VOTE GAVIN

    Well, you don't live in SF now. I do. Born here, and lived here most of my life, except for short stints in San Diego, LA, Berkeley, NYC, and DC.

    SF is much harder to live in now than when I was growing up. The City is overcrowded, with the same boundaries, but with 200,000 more residents. (That also means many thousands more cars, with hardly any new parking.) Parts of the City are barely habitable, 3rd World hell holes. The inner city, the Tenderloin, South of Market, Hunters Point, Bayview, Bernal Heights, and much of the Mission. If you live in Pacific Heights, Telegraph or Russian Hill, Nob Hill, Sea Cliff, St Francis Woods, and don't frequent the bad areas, you might avoid the crime. Downtown office buildings are mostly vacant since Covid, and that area could be next to go downhill. Even in middle-class or lower middle class western parts of the city, the Sunset and Richmond Districts, you will rarely see a house that does not have an Iron gate over the front door, or iron bars on any window that is accessible from the outside.

    Driving a car is really difficult here, and it can take an hour or more to drive the 6 miles across town. Being a pedestrian is dangerous, as drivers seldom look for you. NO ONE stops for stop signs, and I've seen as many as 15 cars running a red light as a group. Sidewalks are full of bicycles, scooters, skateboarders, unicyclists, roller skates, and many of them motorized and moving much faster than you. Parking is hell here. A few nights ago, I came home, and it took me 3 hours to find a parking space.
    If I find a space, it will usually be under a tree. The paint on my car has been ruined by sap from the trees and poop from the birds and squirrels who live in them. And the City regulations make it nearly impossible for a property owner to cut down his own tree. The pavement is in terrible shape, with potholes everywhere it seems. The tree roots lift up the sidewalk tiles, making it dangerous for pedestrians and the young. The City doesn't repair enough potholes and they are not any help getting the sidewalks repaired.

    No, my friend, parts of SF are livable if you are an elitist living on a hill in the north side or the Marina. You might live your life never seeing a crime, but for the rest of us, living here is a risky , often unpleasant experience. It has become this way due to over 60 years of Democrat Party rule. The Party controls everything here. Short term or long term. They have run most of the blacks out of town, by making it too expensive for them to live here. SF used to be 25-30% black, but now it is more like 5%. Government redevelopment agencies turned over many of the old real estate to private developers and realtors. You can bet lots of money was exchanged for favors, favoring the wealthy, the Democrats. Parts of the City look different now, lots of condominiums, but still many older buildings with no off street parking.

    I'm looking to move. La Jolla perhaps. Or a little studio in Mission or Pacific Beach, San Diego, where it is warm. Friends tell me that San Diego is no better than SF. I'm blaming Democrat politicians for this, especially in San Francisco, and where Gavin Newsom in particular held court. Now he has the gall to try and run for President. If he wins, I hope he picks you for some nice position. You deserve it, for all the support you gave him. You need a new hobby.



    Dude, stop. I'm in SF every other week or more for work.

    SF is one of the world's great cities.

    La Jolla and SD are just fine but boring AF as compared to the CIty and with much worse food options.

    VOTE BLUE AND VOTE GAVIN

    SF WAS one of the world's great cities.

    Once upon a time, I was flunking out of Cal. Woman trouble. I heard the Engineering School had a program where a student could take a semester off, and then return to school. I went in and signed up, and asked them if they could find me a job as far away from Berkeley as possible.
    "We have one in San Diego as an Engineering Aide for General Dynamics." the gal at the desk said.
    "Don't you have anything out of state?" I asked.
    "Nope, that's it."
    "OK, I'll take it." I replied.
    It was the best personal decision I ever made in my whole life.
    I arrived in General Dynamics out on Kearny Mesa in San Diego and it was out in what looked like a desert, and the weather was hotter than a bullet. I called my parents, and said this does not look promising. My dad said "Why don't you look at La Jolla? I hear that is a nice place." La Jolla on the map was a beach town, 20 miles west of the GD plant. I went down there and bought a local newspaper. I rented a room in the back of a garage owned by a highly educated little old lady. $13 a week for a bed, a hotplate, and a bathroom.

    Each day I drove to work in a standards lab in a missile factory. After work I would drive back to La Jolla for some golf at Torrey Pines, or head over to the local playground to shoot hoops with some of the locals. The weather was warm but never hot. The fog stayed offshore instead of rolling in and spoiling my evening, like it did in SF. I met several navy pilots playing basketball. One invited me out to Miramar Naval Air Station, where I got to sit in the cockpit of an A7 fighter jet, and a tour of the control tower. I remember all the flight traffic controllers, all chain smokers, even on Sunday when traffic was very light. Just having two planes on the radar screen would make me nervous.

    Sometimes I'd go play some tennis at local courts, and many nights after sundown, I'd just walk at Wind and Sea Beach and contemplate life, or just listen to the waves roll in and out. About once a month it was a trip with the guys to Tijuana for wild partying.

    On the weekends, I would often play in company golf tournaments. I finagled some golf lessons with a famous PGA pro, Paul Runyan (which ruined my golf swing). Another bad thing about La Jolla, and actually all of San Diego, was that there were very few girls around. You could go into any nightclub or bar on the weekend, and there would be 100 men and maybe two girls. There were several defense contractors, so that meant lots of young male engineers. On weekends I would go to church, a block from my little room. And sometimes I took my landlady's grandchildren horseback riding in Poway, a half hour drive away.

    When the Spring semester ended, General Dynamics allowed me to continue until the end of summer, which I did. La Jolla helped me to get my head screwed on straight. I went back to Berkeley, and in the first semester it wasn't all A's, but it was close. I ended up with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Currently registered as a Professional Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and Civil Engineer in California.

    I've been back to La Jolla several times, and of course it is not the same. Many more girls, and fewer navy male personnel. And Wind and Sea Beach is not the same. I went down one night, and there were floodlights and lots of high school and college kids drinking and partying. No peaceful walk for me that night.

    Sadly, you may be right about San Diego. The town has fallen into Democrat control, just like my SF has, and things are deteriorating. I don't know what the food options were or are now. We used to go to a wonderful small Italian restaurant where the owner and chef used to come out and sing Opera while we had our meal. On a trip to San Diego a few years ago, I went to see an aircraft carrier, and at a nearby taqueria, I had the best fish taco ever.

    Tijuana is not the same either. My Immigrant friends tell me not to visit. They say Mexico is not safe for Americans right now.












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    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.
    what great conservative sitcoms or variety shows do you know of that were blackballed? Since you deign to declare what is funny and what is not why not suggest some concepts that you think would be funny. Also, who is watching all this crap on tv? Just liberals? Plenty of stuff and junk out there for folks of all political beliefs.
    Your conspiracy theories do suggest a certain detachment
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    Muckieeye said:

    I am convinced that movielover's account has been hacked and is now a parody account.

    So, you sort of have a date in mind, prior to which he was quite different?!?

    One of the things I value about movielover is his dogged consistency. Also, he rarely gets caught up in the silly back-and-forth. That's two things!
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    cal83dls79 said:

    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    what great conservative sitcoms or variety shows do you know of that were blackballed? Since you deign to declare what is funny and what is not why not suggest some concepts that you think would be funny. Also, who is watching all this crap on tv? Just liberals? Plenty of stuff and junk out there for folks of all political beliefs.
    Your conspiracy theories do suggest a certain detachment

    The thing is that relatively "conservative" shows do exist. Tim Allen has had successful sitcoms for years.

    There just aren't as many conservatives in this line of work as there are liberals. They don't choose to go into it.
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    sycasey said:

    cal83dls79 said:

    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    what great conservative sitcoms or variety shows do you know of that were blackballed? Since you deign to declare what is funny and what is not why not suggest some concepts that you think would be funny. Also, who is watching all this crap on tv? Just liberals? Plenty of stuff and junk out there for folks of all political beliefs.
    Your conspiracy theories do suggest a certain detachment

    The thing is that relatively "conservative" shows do exist. Tim Allen has had successful sitcoms for years.

    There just aren't as many conservatives in this line of work as there are liberals. They don't choose to go into it.
    I don't know, the fact I like Key &Peele is because I'm brainwashed and biased apparently
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    sycasey said:

    cal83dls79 said:

    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    what great conservative sitcoms or variety shows do you know of that were blackballed? Since you deign to declare what is funny and what is not why not suggest some concepts that you think would be funny. Also, who is watching all this crap on tv? Just liberals? Plenty of stuff and junk out there for folks of all political beliefs.
    Your conspiracy theories do suggest a certain detachment

    The thing is that relatively "conservative" shows do exist. Tim Allen has had successful sitcoms for years.

    There just aren't as many conservatives in this line of work as there are liberals. They don't choose to go into it.



    Running for political office and grifting is more profitable.
    Just ask DJT.



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    Cal88 said:

    oski003 said:

    movielover said:

    DiabloWags said:

    Cal88 said:


    He looks for a parking spot for 3 hours on his own San Francisco property??



    That must be quite the estate!




    "A few nights ago, I came home, and it took me 3 hours to find a parking space."


    Anyone that fails to understand the connection between homeowners not being able to cut their own trees and animals on trees pooping on parked cars in residential neighborhoods seriously needs to go back to Cal and take a course on logic.


    The tree canopy above parked cars in residential neighborhoods will invariably be from trees planted on the sidewalks, trees that aren't anyone's property. DUH

    That is why tying property rights and the right to dispose of trees in your private property to SFCity's car getting pooped is a very silly concept. Especially since if tree banches from a private property extended that far out into the street, the property owner is not just within his right to trim the protruding canopy, but might also be practically obliged to do so...

    You don't have to have passed a class at Cal to understand that.

    Funnily enough, I did take Intro to Forestry at Cal, the 1 unit class consisting of a survey of tree varieties on campus. Still have the paperback textbook in my attic.

    I feel the need to clear something up. I confess to the bad habit of not proofreading a long post (Sometimes I emotionally run out of gas). In this case, I had written some confusing words about trees in San Francisco and its street trees, and sap.

    San Francisco has had a program in place for some years now to take over maintenance of all trees planted in the sidewalk itself. This has been done gradually, and now schedules exist for regular yearly pruning of these trees. The owner of the property adjacent to any sidewalk is required by law to maintain that sidewalk as to safety. The owner of any property does NOT have the right to prune or cut any of those trees down, or even prune them. In fact, he may be liable and have to pay a fine up to a few thousand dollars if he does prune or cut down the tree. However, if a tree has roots which are lifting or breaking the sidewalk, it is the City's responsibility to repair the damage done. If a property owner feels the need to prune a sidewalk tree, he can apply to the city and obtain a permit to do the work himself, in accordance with all City codes.

    As to sap, I was basically referring to an incident where I parked my car in the dark, under a sidewalk tree, and in the morning, I found the roof of my car and hood covered with leaves, which were coated with a sticky sap-like substance, and I was able to remove only about 1/3 of the leaves myself. I had to take the car to a car washing and detailing place, where they removed the rest of the leaves.

    This sidewalk tree was planted by a former owner of the adjacent property, and I could tell that, because there was an identical type of tree planted on the residential property itself. The current owner came out to the street, and we had a conversation about the trees. She told me the name of the species, which I have long since forgotten. The said the trees are big now, and presenting a problem for her as well, because they are now dropping leaves on her car parked in her driveway. I stay away from those trees now, and have not had any similar incidents with any kind of sap.
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    It has been my experience that the wind blows tree sap all over the place.
    It's easily spotted on one's windshield.

    Leaves rarely come off of trees in the Springtime.
    But tree sap is flying all over the place.

    If a simple car wash can't take the sap off the car, try this for $14.99



    Amazon.com: Chemical Guys Bug and Tar Remover Fast Acting Car Wash - Heavy Duty Cleaner for Bugs, Tar, Grime, Tree Sap & Bird Droppings - Safe for Car Paint, Glass, Chrome, Plastic, All Exterior Surfaces - 16 oz : Automotive

    PS. For obvious reasons, I don't dare take my cars to a car wash. I hand wash them myself.
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    DiabloWags said:

    sycasey said:

    cal83dls79 said:

    movielover said:

    You ignore how Conservatives routinely get blackballed by Hollywood.

    what great conservative sitcoms or variety shows do you know of that were blackballed? Since you deign to declare what is funny and what is not why not suggest some concepts that you think would be funny. Also, who is watching all this crap on tv? Just liberals? Plenty of stuff and junk out there for folks of all political beliefs.
    Your conspiracy theories do suggest a certain detachment

    The thing is that relatively "conservative" shows do exist. Tim Allen has had successful sitcoms for years.

    There just aren't as many conservatives in this line of work as there are liberals. They don't choose to go into it.



    Running for political office and grifting is more profitable.
    Just ask DJT.






    Major TDS. POTUS DJT could have pocketed $1.8 Billion, personally, but chose not to, and to be transparent.

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    movielover said:


    Major TDS. POTUS DJT could have pocketed $1.8 Billion, personally, but chose not to, and to be transparent.



    How so?
    Please substantiate your claim.

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    DiabloWags said:

    It has been my experience that the wind blows tree sap all over the place.
    It's easily spotted on one's windshield.

    Leaves rarely come off of trees in the Springtime.
    But tree sap is flying all over the place.

    If a simple car wash can't take the sap off the car, try this for $14.99



    Amazon.com: Chemical Guys Bug and Tar Remover Fast Acting Car Wash - Heavy Duty Cleaner for Bugs, Tar, Grime, Tree Sap & Bird Droppings - Safe for Car Paint, Glass, Chrome, Plastic, All Exterior Surfaces - 16 oz : Automotive

    PS. For obvious reasons, I don't dare take my cars to a car wash. I hand wash them myself.


    Thanks, I'll keep it in mind.
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    DiabloWags said:

    SFCityBear said:

    The paint on my car has been ruined by sap from the trees and poop from the birds and squirrels who live in them. And the City regulations make it nearly impossible for a property owner to cut down his own tree.


    So it's the City's fault for having trees that create sap and have birds and squirrels living in them?
    Are you serious?

    Have you ever thought of using a car cover?
    Problem solved.



    Nobody uses car covers in this neighborhood. If someone did use one, it would probably be stolen.

    I don't really blame the City. They try and implement policies that voters will like, and in this case they tried to side with voters who wanted more of a tree "canopy" for our streets. Beautification. They even put in a program to plant more trees, and they took over the pruning of existing trees. But over the years, many of the trees have grown so big that they have some negative qualities. Their roots have grown so large that they lift up some of the sidewalk pavers or tiles nearby, creating bumps and uneven surfaces. This makes a hazard for walking, especially for children and seniors. A few days ago, a little girl was riding a bike downhill and fast on my street's sidewalk, and she hit one of the concrete squares raised up by a tree root, lost control of the bike, and fell on top of it. She was screaming and crying, and I ran down to help. Her mom got there first, and we calmed the kid down. She was wearing a helmet, and seemed to be OK. SF (or the State) has a law against riding bikes on sidewalks, but many bicyclists of all ages ride on sidewalks, and the City does not enforce this law.

    Also, many people like to walk these streets after dark. San Francisco has typical streetlights on poles high above the street. Intersections here are pretty well illuminated, but the distance between intersections, sometimes only has one or two lights mounted on poles. With the trees getting taller, sometimes they will block much of the light from the streetlights from reaching the sidewalk. And with the roots lifting up the concrete, pedestrians can't see the sidewalks clearly, and it is easy to trip and fall in the darkened area. There are just not enough arborists in SF to keep up with all the pruning needed, and we need more streetlights as well, as many people are walking at night here.

    Tree roots also can break pipes of all sizes, making for repair jobs for either the City or a homeowner. I just feel that property owners can have trees, but that trees should not be planted in the sidewalk. They create unnecessary hazards.
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    SFCityBear said:

    DiabloWags said:

    SFCityBear said:

    The paint on my car has been ruined by sap from the trees and poop from the birds and squirrels who live in them. And the City regulations make it nearly impossible for a property owner to cut down his own tree.


    So it's the City's fault for having trees that create sap and have birds and squirrels living in them?
    Are you serious?

    Have you ever thought of using a car cover?
    Problem solved.



    Nobody uses car covers in this neighborhood. If someone did use one, it would probably be stolen.


    You can buy a cable lock that goes underneath the car, from one side to the other.

    https://realtruck.com/p/covercraft-cable-lock-accessory/cvc-zcbl/

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    BearlySane88 said:

    Cal88 said:

    BearlySane88 said:

    DiabloWags said:

    SFCityBear said:

    The paint on my car has been ruined by sap from the trees and poop from the birds and squirrels who live in them. And the City regulations make it nearly impossible for a property owner to cut down his own tree.


    So it's the City's fault for having trees that create sap and have birds and squirrels living in them?
    Are you serious?

    Have you ever thought of using a car cover?
    Problem solved.




    I think you and whoever starred this missed his point entirely. Is it really that much to ask to be able to cut down a tree on your own property?


    SFCity was complaining about trees near the street where he would park and get bird poop, not trees in a private property. Cutting sidewalk trees just because some drivers are irate at sap or bird poop messing with their car wash seems a bit over the top.


    He said cutting trees on his own property. Is it really that much to ask to be allowed to do so, bird poop or not?

    No, I didn't say that.

    I had a brain cramp and some poor english came out, plus I failed to proofread what I wrote,
    My fault entirely and I apologize.

    I own no property (real estate, that is). I live in an apartment which I rent. My statement about the landowner not being able to cut down their own tree on their own property stemmed from a discussion I had with the property owner who owned a tree similar to the one in her sidewalk under which I parked my car, and in the morning found it covered lots of leaves that stuck to the roof, hood and windshield of my car,. When I got there, the owner of the property came out and we had a pleasant and interesting discussion. The owner felt sorry for me, and she said it was there when she bought the home, along with a similar tree located a few yards away from the tree in the sidewalk. I assume that the leaves from her tree fall on her front steps, and also on any car parked in her driveway. She says she has to clean up the leaves every year, which was a pain. She is required by city law to clean the leaves from the sidewalk tree off of the sidewalk She asked permission to cut down the tree on her own property, but was initially rejected by the city, as I remember.
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    "President Trump has proudly stretched the power of the presidency in never before witnessed ways, Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen write in a "Behind the Curtain" column.…..

    You can sort his choices into three buckets:

    1. Rule of law as weapon: Trump has pointed the machinery of the federal government at his enemies while enriching himself and his family.

    He sent ICE into American cities underprepared and with a shifting mandate, cheering the made for TV chest thumping, even as agents jailed and deported some U.S. citizens.

    He unleashed the Justice Department against critics, with indictments so thin that grand juries and Republican-appointed judges tossed some of them, while he rewarded supporters who claim they were targets of government "weaponization."

    He let family and friends profit from the presidency.

    2. Economy by improvisation: It often feels like Trump is running the world's largest economy on gut feelings and Truth Social posts.

    He leveled haphazard, unpredictable tariffs on friends and adversaries alike, ignoring Congress, the courts and the Constitution in doing so.

    He pressured a sitting Fed chair to force interest rates lower, with his DOJ going so far as to open a criminal investigation, breaking a half-century norm of central bank independence.

    He announced 50-year mortgages and $2,000 tariff dividend checks on Truth Social without a detailed policy framework or legislative language.

    3. Power projection on personal whim: Trump often seems to be running U.S. foreign policy and the military via social media, by instinct, with an eye on the visuals.

    He taunted lifelong allies, NATO as a whole; Ukraine, Canada, Denmark, individually, among others, impulsively and personally, turning decades-old partnerships into punchlines.

    He launched a war against Iran, at Israel's urging, without a clear plan for the long, brutal, expensive aftermath now unfolding.

    He permitted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to oust the Army's top uniformed officer and the Navy secretary during the war.…….

    The bottom line: Many Trump policies can be undone by the next Democratic president. That's the result of acting alone, without leaning on Congress to pass laws.

    But the world won't instantly trust America again. Generals don't come out of forced retirement. Institutions, once bent, don't always snap back."

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