Ppl act like a vote against him is a vote against social justice. I don't see a single metric that makes him look good, not from anything he has done currently, to his support in S America, to his parents. Tired of being gaslit that a vote for Chesa is a vote for soc justice /end
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His entire term has been dominated by the effects of COVID. We don’t know if his policies would work or not.
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Replying to @the_watcher @3Sentinel4 and
Policy is not the right word imo. Not doing that which it is job to do, due to his ideology, is more accurate. Policy is not the job of a DA. Dropping crime cases that have multiple videos for evidence but no DNA, that is not policy. That is negligence.
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Covid has certainly changed the landscape, but if there are 30 drug dealers who have been working on the same handful of street corners for 36 months, that is a failure of epic proportions.
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Not only Chesa of course, but he has taken it and is running with it, and doesn't seem concerned with responsibility for bad results. Lots of podcasts, grand sweeping Tweets, interviews, and other celebrity shit. I want a boring a public servant who is does their job.
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He really seems to be running a national campaign, which makes sense when we consider most of his donors were out of state
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Getting tough on crime doesn’t reduce drug use, or decrease drug overdoses. It doesn’t even seem to reduce the price, though it does increase the potency. Public dealing is perhaps a nuisance that belongs indoors but decriminalization is the best policy.
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He ran on a policy of decarceration, rescued enforcement on quality of life crimes and an increased effort at focusing societal resources on decreasing violent crime.
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I am personally skeptical that it will work but given the massive amount of racism and the epic fail of our criminal justice system to do anything about this, am willing to give his ideas a shot.
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Replying to @the_watcher @3Sentinel4 and
Then I encourage him to have a career in legislation. As it stands now, the results have been horrendous. Any ideology needs to be calibrated by reality, and he doesn't even seem interested in that. Grand sweeping statements, tweets about broad issues, supporting Venezuela?
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The only actual results we have are positive: Homicides and violent crime overall has gone up less in SF than the other comparably sized cities in the US. Your ideology is blinding you to this fact.
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Replying to @the_watcher @virtualvirtues and
Not sure these are the only results. We have burglaries, auto theft and fentanyl deaths to look at also. And controlling for other factors, that smaller increase in homicides may not be too impressive
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