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Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Old Crow on October 21, 2019, 06:21:10 PM

Title: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Old Crow on October 21, 2019, 06:21:10 PM
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/san-francisco-puts-22-states-on-blacklist-for-restrictive-abortion-laws
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on October 21, 2019, 06:38:21 PM
What a relief to those states! Keep the moonbats in confined areas, I say.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: nddons on October 21, 2019, 07:50:05 PM
It’s great that they resolved their homelessness, rampant heroin use, and shitting in the streets, so they could not focus on real issues like trying to get Wisconsin to change our baby killing laws by no longer buying a few hotel rooms in our state.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Mr Pou on October 22, 2019, 04:23:52 AM
And yet the coasts continue to wonder why the middle doesn't want to vote their way...
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: bflynn on October 22, 2019, 07:00:27 AM
I am really disappointed that NC didn't make the list.  We need to up our game.

The law isn't legal - those in control of the government do not get to use their authority to implement personal prejudices.  Plus, the regulation of interstate commerce is the domain of Congress, not the city of San Francisco.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Anthony on October 22, 2019, 07:04:13 AM
Good.  Keep  them away from me.  I had enough of those idiots when I lived there. 
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: EppyGA - White Christian Domestic Terrorist on October 22, 2019, 07:10:19 AM
I am really disappointed that NC didn't make the list.  We need to up our game.

The law isn't legal - those in control of the government do not get to use their authority to implement personal prejudices.  Plus, the regulation of interstate commerce is the domain of Congress, not the city of San Francisco.
As an employer they can forbid an employee from traveling there on city business i.e some kind of conference.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: bflynn on October 22, 2019, 07:35:06 AM
As an employer they can forbid an employee from traveling there on city business i.e some kind of conference.

As a government, they cannot make those decisions based on personal prejudices.  If they were a private business, then you're right.  But government belongs to everyone, not just those in charge of it.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Little Joe on October 22, 2019, 07:53:05 AM
As a government, they cannot make those decisions based on personal prejudices.  If they were a private business, then you're right.  But government belongs to everyone, not just those in charge of it.
That would be true in most of these United States, but we are talking about California here.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on October 22, 2019, 08:16:15 AM
I’m in Washington State. Saw on the back of my auto license renewal this morning that if I’m thinking of buying a new vehicle, I must make sure it adheres to “California vehicle emission standards!” Exclamation mark and all.

Because Washington State has “adopted California vehicle emission standards for all vehicles newer than 2009.”

My normally easygoing husband was incensed by this. I told him to relax, we’re all Californians now.

Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Old Crow on October 22, 2019, 01:26:29 PM
I’m in Washington State. Saw on the back of my auto license renewal this morning that if I’m thinking of buying a new vehicle, I must make sure it adheres to “California vehicle emission standards!” Exclamation mark and all.

Because Washington State has “adopted California vehicle emission standards for all vehicles newer than 2009.”

My normally easygoing husband was incensed by this. I told him to relax, we’re all Californians now.
Reading that I thought keep that schitt west of the Rockies then it dawned on me that east of Pittsburgh it's just as bad.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: bflynn on October 22, 2019, 07:00:00 PM
I’m in Washington State. Saw on the back of my auto license renewal this morning that if I’m thinking of buying a new vehicle, I must make sure it adheres to “California vehicle emission standards!” Exclamation mark and all.

Because Washington State has “adopted California vehicle emission standards for all vehicles newer than 2009.”

My normally easygoing husband was incensed by this. I told him to relax, we’re all Californians now.

If that’s the case, can we vote in their elections?  That seems to be their logic for US presidential elections, let everyone vote.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Little Joe on October 23, 2019, 02:43:27 AM
If that’s the case, can we vote in their elections?  That seems to be their logic for US presidential elections, let everyone vote.
Only if you are an illegal alien.
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: bflynn on October 23, 2019, 03:59:02 AM
Only if you are an illegal alien.

Well, I’m not from California and refuse to pay their taxes. That makes me both illegal and and alien, right? 
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on October 23, 2019, 06:47:11 AM
http://www.michellesmirror.com/2019/10/wednesday-open-thread-turdabout-is-fair.html#.XbBY-oplChA
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: deeg on October 27, 2019, 05:52:25 PM
I’m in Washington State. Saw on the back of my auto license renewal this morning that if I’m thinking of buying a new vehicle, I must make sure it adheres to “California vehicle emission standards!” Exclamation mark and all.

Because Washington State has “adopted California vehicle emission standards for all vehicles newer than 2009.”

My normally easygoing husband was incensed by this. I told him to relax, we’re all Californians now.

That has been the rule for years in WA. 
Title: Re: San Francisco now restricting where city employees can travel
Post by: Becky (My pronouns are Assigned/By/God) on October 28, 2019, 11:23:50 AM
That has been the rule for years in WA.
I must not have looked at the back of my license renewal until this year.