Voters, remember Soros’ plan to change how our laws are enforced by who runs the city and state district attorneys offices. Tuesday vote R for District Attorneys and stop his plan in its tracks.
#SaveTheRepublic.
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Hell no!
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no such thing as criminalizing poverty nice slogan meaningless time to start defending those that fund this city
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i like the cool squiggles next to your name, keep up the good work
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70%? High. I do believe the housing crisis has forced a large amount on the streets yes, and you might just be right but should say more on the 50% side. The other half have come in from out of state, because the city has been so tolerant.
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Counties literally send their “troubled individuals” via bus ticket to San Francisco where “drug use and homelessness can be fixed.” Face it, we did a great thing but we bit too much more than we could chew and we are now overwhelmed.
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I thought u said No more political ads pleasse

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“Criminalization of poverty’? What does that even mean? I’m poor. Does that mean I’ve committed a crime by being so? Am I more apt to commit a crime because I’m poor? So stupid.
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I’m poor too. I make less than “middle class of 250k median income.” I’ve committed a crime by being a contributing member of society and to the city.
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