That's exactly what you're whining about
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Replying to @ErikMagnu @left_on_alpha and
No, you keep mischaracterizing my position because you know Chesa has been a massive failure. He should copy Texas
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @left_on_alpha and
He is, it's the rest of state government that's sticking to the old script like you want
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Replying to @ErikMagnu @left_on_alpha and
I seriously doubt that Chesa is a Texas Republican. lol
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @left_on_alpha and
The article you linked said they changed from the traditional Texas Republican (ie tough on crime) way of dealing with crime and it was successful
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Replying to @ErikMagnu @left_on_alpha and
Yes, but it's nothing like what Chesa is doing, which is protecting criminals
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @left_on_alpha and
the article even mentions the kind of hand wringing opposition to the policies you're doing
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Replying to @ErikMagnu @left_on_alpha and
that's a stretch. I'm ok with Chesa implementing those texas policies. I'm not ok with whatever the heck he is doing. What exactly is he doing anyway?
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @left_on_alpha and
Those 'Texas policies' take more than just one DA to implement, and more than 1 year to have a lasting effect on crime rates
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Replying to @ErikMagnu @left_on_alpha and
But they didn't result in the craziness happening in SF and now in LA with Gascon because they were fundamentally different
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I'm sure there were people pearl clutching about crime in Houston or Dallas like you, but also CA has more people and worse poverty than TX
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