"The fact that a recall election is even happening is reason to fear San Francisco is becoming a place where the affluent care more about the preservation of inequality than following through on the painful work to end it."
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Hi.
A non-affluent person here who has a basic understanding that violence should not be rewarded with a pat on the back. I simply think there should be some consequences.
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Replying to @chadwhite45 @demianbulwa and
You could have said you were a Republican white supremacist with fewer words
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Replying to @panhandlehoops @chadwhite45 and
1/2 Sorry but no - the recall of Chesa has massive bipartisan support - 33K registered republicans in San Francisco with 83K total recall signatures. JuT do the math. And as moderate democrat myself, when folks like you vilify reasonable people vs offer to have a rational
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Replying to @billyred979 @panhandlehoops and
2/2 dialogue, your are adding to the problem. There is a middle ground between necessary policy and just rice reform and not doing anything at all to protect citizens, which is what Chesa is doing. He hurts the cause as a result.
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Sorry - police and justice reform
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