It is allowing people to get high on very powerful drugs and terrorize one another, neighbors, stores. It is allowing rampant theft, burglary & car break-ins. It is allowing mentally unstable felons to stab elderly women.
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There is a social contract inherent in living in a city. We are all crammed together in a small space with the expectation and understanding that we protect one another. There is an expectation that our government will keep things functioning smoothly so we can coexist.
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The San Francisco government has abdicated on that responsibility. It is focused on equity & "justice" at the expense of fulfilling its basic duties. Fee caps, school renaming, criminal justice experiments, public banks, red tape, corruption... the list goes on.
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My whole life I've considered myself a proud liberal, progressive San Francisco Democrat. Today I am ashamed of my city. I see smug ignorance of the laws of unintended consequences. Moral grandstanding winning over data, logic, and facts.
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Radical candidates winning elections unopposed. Social justice warriors getting into government and wreaking havoc on neighborhoods, businesses, children. Why have we all been asleep at the wheel? Where is our sense of civic duty? Civic pride? Is this who we want to be?
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Throughout history, millions of ppl have gone to war and died for their country, their home, their sense of what is right. What is going on in SF isn't right. We likely have the most inept, corrupt local government in the nation. For a city of innovation, this is humiliating.
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I tweet because my heart is breaking about what's happening in my hometown. This is not how an American city should look and feel. I feel like I'm on the brink of being red-pilled. How can I not, when our policies are so aligned with the radical left?
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San Francisco has a long history of push and pull between moderate and progressive Dems. Currently, we are fully in the hands of the progressives. They are in charge of our criminal justice system and our governing body, the board of supervisors.
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My hope is that in the next few elections we turn this around. We need more moderates in office. Mayor Breed will need more moderates in the BOS to get things done. People say the word moderate isn't inspiring. Well, it is to me. (fin)
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Michelle, you're slowly getting there. Don't make it sound like a red-pill is bad. Conservative in SF/CA is VERY different than in TX. Conservative in SF = common sense and practical. BTW
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Clearly you don't know Texans. They are plain spoken and common sense people.
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