SF D.A. Chesa Boudin's radical policies are killing innocent San Franciscans. It's time for him to go. If you agree, please share my blog post.https://davidsacks.medium.com/the-killer-d-a-54d4c4a5135f …
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Replying to @DavidSacks
David, it reads like your property crime recidivism solution is mass incarceration.
@chesaboudin‘s solution is mass supervision and high crime. How might we forge a third way? The goals should be low crime, recidivism and incarceration.3 replies 1 retweet 6 likes -
Until we find that third way our responsibility should be towards the innocent victims & not criminals. If they're likely 2 commit crimes when out & harm even ONE citizen, their release isn't palatable. So until the opposers of mass incarc.find that third way, the first way stays
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It depends on the type of crime. Prison is super expensive. For violent and serious, absolutely! For non-violent/non-serious, different options short of incarceration would be better.
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It isn't black & white. What if you were the same person at 16 that held up a store with a gun, released because you were under 18. Now at 19, you're caught again with a gun selling meth. Named as the POI in several violent crimes but not enough to prove. What would you do?
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Replying to @facts16966471 @dbworku and
I would first look to solve why a 16 yr old has a gun?. Lets start there. 2nd why did a 16 year old had the need to hold up a store? If we intervened here, as a society, we likely will not have a 19 year old "with a gun selling meth"
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Because mom chose to have 5 kids with 5 different guys while drinking and doing drugs and chose not to parent. NO amount of intervention will allow the state to be a parent that fulfills their lives. Also the absence of a time machine prevents us from protecting them.
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Replying to @facts16966471 @dbworku and
That sounds like a stereotype to me. Lets go with your logic - why did Mom not have easy access to birth control? was that option easily available to her?
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Because she makes the terrible decisions. Also with 5 different guys. Its a true story.
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