Professional golfer Bud Cauley had a brutal message for Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom, and the rest of the current and former San Francisco politicians who drove that great city into the ground.
Cauley was participating in the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco last weekend. He came back to his car on a busy street in broad daylight to find it broken into.
He wrote, “TPC Harding is a great golf course but you can have the rest of that place. My car window got busted in yesterday, in the middle of a busy street and someone stole my backpack.”
“I called 911 and couldn’t get a police officer to come because they were so overworked with crime,” he added.
One of his followers on Instagram responded: “Bud – sorry for this… I grew up in the city and live in the South Bay now … the city is filthy and over ridden with bums and crime.. Can’t wait to leave the state actually … hope you got home safe.”
From Fox News:
Cauley finished tied for 37th at the tournament. He was 1-under par.
San Francisco has dealt with a deluge of crime in the city for several years. According to City-Data.com, the city experienced 355 robberies, 598 burglaries and 4,461 thefts per 100,000 people in 2018 – the most recent data provided on the website.
It’s unclear what was in Cauley’s backpack.
The next tournament is the Wyndham Championship and it is set to take place at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C.