Actually Chesa won both the first choice and the rcv tolls. Either way the constituents of sf like me knew he meant reform for our cruel brutal and politically oppressive police state and voted in hope for his reforms.
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You aware we are constituents of San Francisco California, not Mobile Alabama? Just making sure.
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Yet per capita we spend more on our brutal corrupt police state than any other city.
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More than average for a large city, more than average for a city of our size. Our paid overtime is frankly impossible, corrupt and obscene. Here's that police per capita data, were at 26.4/10k ppl.https://www.governing.com/gov-data/safety-justice/police-officers-per-capita-rates-employment-for-city-departments.html …
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It’s officially more than just suspicions of corruption from boondoggle programs and projects like the ones you mention when we have public officials (Nuru, Hui, Santos, etc) ensnared by the FBI and City Attorney for pay-to-play type schemes which continue to unravel.
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I can remember laughing out loud when I first read about Rodrigo Santos forging checks made out to DBI to read RoDBIgo Santos in order to deposit them into his personal account. Then, one of his projects started illegally excavating next to my foundation, which was not as funny.
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Someone told me that in the old days, architects would put $100 bills inside their plans and roll them up and submit to Planning for approval. Now it seems people hire a law firm to get things fast tracked? It takes so much $$$ to get anything done.
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