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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Buck's Got His Own SF Proposal

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

San Francisco reparations panel recommends ridiculous proposal. Buck ups it to $50 million per black resident. Governor DeSantis runs up the scoreboard, getting stuff done instead of talking about it. Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan: Good parents let their kids change gender. Study: Living in mountains is good for your health. Throughout history, mountain people have stood up for themselves.

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Bucks Xtons Show Podcast.

0:05.5

Welcome back to Clay Travis and Bucks Xtons Show.

0:09.2

I can't say that I have left my heart in San Francisco. I've only been there

0:14.9

a couple of times. I think once twice, twice maybe. It is a beautiful city. It was.

0:23.1

It's physically geographically a beautiful city. It has some problems though. It has some issue.

0:30.8

Right now, you've probably seen the videos and it is a Democrat enclave. It is really the

0:37.4

distillation of lifestyle coastal liberalism in one city in one place. In some sense, the

0:45.6

the purest Democrat urban ecosystem you could find of the lifestyle liberal variety.

0:54.8

So Nancy Pelosiism reigns supreme in San Francisco.

1:02.1

We see what's happened. It's gone from being a place where many of us think of full house.

1:07.6

Remember the show full? I grew up watching that show. I really enjoyed it. I watched full house

1:13.1

for many years. They had this beautiful house, which I think now, well, I don't know what it is

1:17.6

now, but at one point that was like a $4 million house. They were living in Danny Tanner.

1:23.5

And John Stamos and Dave Cooley, Cooley or whatever. They were all living in together. Anyway,

1:33.1

San Francisco was a very safe city, culturally vibrant, beautiful, a lot of good things about it.

1:38.4

Right. A lot of great things about it. And not anymore. It's unfortunately gone in a direction

1:47.2

where people are leaving as fast as they reasonably can. The city of San Francisco now faces a

1:56.4

budget deficit of $728 million. That's a big budget. San Francisco is not that big as a city. That's

2:05.5

a big problem. And the bigger problem in a sense isn't just the deficit is that there's no sign of

2:13.2

this getting better. It relies largely on property taxes to fund services. You could play this

2:19.8

similar scenario out in a lot of Democrat run cities across the country. But the downtown offices

2:26.8

are at about a 30% vacancy. 29% is the actual data that I have in front of me here. So almost,

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