thanks for all the research not sure everyone on that list is a GOP I’m curious, do you feel SF needs a shift or a change? Are you OK with the crime, car break-ins, shootings, drug dealers and unhealed people living on the streets?
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Paul Retweeted David Menschel
Of course not, which is why I continue to call for an end to the drug war.
#EndTheDrugWar to reduce homelessness, addiction, overdoses and violence in our community.https://mobile.twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1416607449985929220 …Paul added,
David Menschel @davidminpdx1. Some in the press suggest those of us who want a serious, responsible dialogue about crime (rather than a sensational fearmongered panic about it) are “not taking crime seriously.” It’s nonsense – a petulant demand that we embrace a cynical politics & irresponsible journalism.Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @msliberal3 and
@msliberal3 , Are you completely convinced that this public corruption case would have proceeded with mayor breeds DA? Why do you support the city families selection for DA versus the voice of the people?#StandWithChesa in the face of public corruption.https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/09/03/san-francisco-da-boudin-charges-former-public-health-official-in-widening-corruption-case/ …2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @the_watcher and
I signed the Chesa recall petition. I plan on voting yes to recall him. He isn’t doing his job to make anyone safe in SF He isn’t implementing progressive policies I don’t understand why any political party would support him, and public safety should be a nonpartisan issue.
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Replying to @msliberal3 @netfire4 and
Violent crime is down and 40% fewer people are in jail. These are huge accomplishments and why he was elected. No one can make you “feel safe” but yourself. That’s not the job of elected officials. If violent crime was rampant or even up, you might have a case but it’s not.
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Replying to @the_watcher @netfire4 and
We are two very different people looking at the same problem, with different approaches on how to fix it. I am deeply empathetic, a female, hold an advanced degree, have worked extensively with unhealed people on the streets, and prefer to make decisions based on a 1/2
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Replying to @msliberal3 @the_watcher and
holistic approach vs solely reading a static (which doesn’t include unreported crime). I am not a robot. 2/2
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thats the problem, you want to solve things unscientifically and uncritically. you think your feelings override reality.
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @the_watcher and
actually the problem is, trying to have a conversation with someone constantly jamming their agenda down your throat, labeling you, putting you in a box and then telling you how open-minded they are.
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Replying to @msliberal3 @the_watcher and
no, the problem is definitely that you want to pursue solutions to crime that have objectively been proven to not work. i understand you feel strong empathy towards victims of crime but a tough on crime approach has objectively failed in the past.
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i'd just like to see people learn from the past and think carefully and critically about subjects that could harm others.
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