San Francisco's boycott failure

 Rick Moran:

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to end a boycott of 30 red states that had passed laws the radical left thought were anti-LGBTQ or restricted access to abortion. The boycott had prohibited city employees from traveling to or doing business with companies in states that passed conservative legislation, ignoring the most basic purpose of the Constitution: E Pluribus Unum — “Out of Many, One.”

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National Review:

The rollback comes after a report by the city administrator’s office found that no states ever appeared to change their own laws in response to the city’s boycott. A budget and legislative analyst’s report also found the city had done business with the states on the boycott list. A one-year period between mid-2021 and mid-2022 saw waivers for contracts and purchase orders totaling $791 million. Meanwhile, the budget and legislative analyst also found that the city had spent nearly $475,000 in staffing expenses to carry out the boycott.

The effect on red states was non-existent and the city did nearly a billion dollars worth of business with the blacklisted states anyway? Sheesh.

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It has been a while since I have spent any time in San Francisco and the last time I was there people are already pitching tens on the sidewalks.   It has been a poorly run city since the Libs took over.

See, also:

You Won't Believe the Fire Sale Price on This San Francisco High Rise

They can only blame Covid for so long for the lack of business growth.

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