I’m confused, how do you get to put people in a box of your mistaken definitions and make all the rules?
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Replying to @plscallmekimi @ArianneM12 and
Im also free not to listen to your self-centered word salad.
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Replying to @msliberal3 @plscallmekimi and
Still waiting for this list of “Progressive” and “Liberal” leaders that support the recall.
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Replying to @the_watcher @plscallmekimi and
and if the recall effort turned in around 83,000 signatures from SF citizens, why would anyone need the endorsement of a “leader”?
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Replying to @msliberal3 @plscallmekimi and
$3M of GOP money bought those signatures and you know it.
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Replying to @the_watcher @plscallmekimi and
tell me more (cause no, I don’t know it and I don’t think you know it either, so back it up with some proof)
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Replying to @the_watcher @msliberal3 and
2179/2269 from SF 3.1M overall 2.4M over $1k donors (77%) 1.4M from "Neighbors for a Better San Francisco" 100k from "Real Justice PAC" 73k from Fed Up San Francisco 75k from David Sacks 50k from Daniel O'Keefe 40k from Garry Tan
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Replying to @the_watcher @plscallmekimi and
So make this simple for me Which ones are GOP?
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Sacks, O'Keefe and some amount in the PAC. In the last reporting period, it was mostly Steven Merrill of Marco Ventures and William Oberndorf, a hedge fund investor. That PAC has gotten about $1M in so far unreported money. We won't know for sure where it is all from for months.
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parent, ex-paratrooper, YIMBY. Leftist not Progressive. Overly Pedantic. "When facts change, I change my mind, What do you do?" -John Keynes 