mile and per resident that probably any city in the country other than Orlando. I paid plenty of taxes and found crappy sheets, horrible infrastructure, horrible schools, crime and homelessness. You imply the need is more money. SF doesn't need more money, it needs to spend what it has more effectively. When I say SF doesn't require anything, I mean it hands out money and food to many homeless. Yes, I do think we should help the mentally ill. If others choose to live on the streets, they can trade food and essentials for street cleaning, pot hole filling, job training and passing drug tests. But, like most, I'm sure your rebuttal will be that those are good union jobs that shouldn't be filled by "slave labor." What you will call slave labor, I will call creating a work-ethic and a foundation for personal growth.