In order to recall Chesa Boudin here's what must happen: 20 registered SF voters must sponsor a recall initiative. Their names will be public record but addresses redacted. So if I am one of the sponsors, everyone well know that I, Stephen Martin-Pinto will be behind it, and...
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@chesaboudin San Francisco values would have to change, to favor more mass incarceration, renewed brutal application of the drug war, and on average San Francisco would have to appreciate rather than fear its terrifying police state. https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener/status/1326701491294359554 …pic.twitter.com/70pugSipVX2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Or we could simply recall him because he’s an incompetent buffoon who’s more focused on raising his social media profile than about the safety of San Franciscans. So there’s that.
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Well then he should fit in excellent with our bafoonish comically ineffective mass incarceration system. While you might like to blame him for the pandemic and needed responses to address existential epidemiological risk, our constituency reads.https://judiciary.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2893 …
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Serious question: what has Mr. Boudin done to make life better and safer for San Franciscans? And as aside I’m guessing you grew up in a suburb not SF and thus have no clue what SF was like before it was “ruined” by tech as the “progressives” who moved here recently like to say
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Our overcrowded mass incarceration system was a existential risk to all of us, by reducing the number of people held behind bars
@chesaboudin , has both saved lives and reduced epidemiological danger from pandemic. If he wasnt doing thing you wouldn't be angry.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
This makes zero sense
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Discussed by the NYT, among others. San Quentin our local prison, had been ordered to reduce its population by half.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/21/us/san-quentin-prison-coronavirus.html …
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