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I used to think that most of the homeless were crazy people as well. They're not, they are druggies. If you've had your car broken into a half a dozen times is that an act of violence? What about if you've had your home ripped off? Act of violence? Because the people we're now refusing to prosecute aren't just low level drug offenders.RaceBannon said:
They are crazy folksSFGbob said:Another list of claims that Hondo said at the time were
Much of the homeless that you're now seeing on the streets are these "non-violent" offenders.RaceBannon said:
Nailed this one. The answer isn't more time for minor celebs it is to keep the momentum going on the reform of the justice system and getting non violent offenders out of the system.
I don't think a mandatory minimum of hard time for a street corner drug dealer is an effective use of resources. Violent people need to be locked up regardless of why. Prison or the looney bin works for me -
I do consider theft of property a violent act including shopliftingSFGbob said:
I used to think that most of the homeless were crazy people as well. They're not, they are druggies. If you've had your car broken into a half a dozen times is that an act of violence? What about if you've had your home ripped off? Act of violence? Because the people we're now refusing to prosecute aren't just low level drug offenders.RaceBannon said:
They are crazy folksSFGbob said:Another list of claims that Hondo said at the time were
Much of the homeless that you're now seeing on the streets are these "non-violent" offenders.RaceBannon said:
Nailed this one. The answer isn't more time for minor celebs it is to keep the momentum going on the reform of the justice system and getting non violent offenders out of the system.
I don't think a mandatory minimum of hard time for a street corner drug dealer is an effective use of resources. Violent people need to be locked up regardless of why. Prison or the looney bin works for me
We should prosecute every thing. The punishment is the question -
You can see what's happening to the quality of life by the refusal to prosecute these "low-level" crimes. SF is an absolute shit-hole. I don't spend a lot of time in the city outside of the financial district and I'm no babe in the woods but the problem here is completely out of hand. I was around the mid-market area this past Saturday, I'd never seen so many degenerates hanging around. Drugs and alcohol were the biggest factors I could see and I've lived here for nearly 20 years.RaceBannon said:
I do consider theft of property a violent act including shopliftingSFGbob said:
I used to think that most of the homeless were crazy people as well. They're not, they are druggies. If you've had your car broken into a half a dozen times is that an act of violence? What about if you've had your home ripped off? Act of violence? Because the people we're now refusing to prosecute aren't just low level drug offenders.RaceBannon said:
They are crazy folksSFGbob said:Another list of claims that Hondo said at the time were
Much of the homeless that you're now seeing on the streets are these "non-violent" offenders.RaceBannon said:
Nailed this one. The answer isn't more time for minor celebs it is to keep the momentum going on the reform of the justice system and getting non violent offenders out of the system.
I don't think a mandatory minimum of hard time for a street corner drug dealer is an effective use of resources. Violent people need to be locked up regardless of why. Prison or the looney bin works for me
We should prosecute every thing. The punishment is the question -
I thought she was taking a break from social media.RaceBannon said:
Nailed this one. The answer isn't more time for minor celebs it is to keep the momentum going on the reform of the justice system and getting non violent offenders out of the system. -
You're seeing what complete Liberal surrender looks like. Not a spine to be found among any of the pols on the Left coast. Put a fork in Seattle, Portland, LA and SF. They're all fucking dead.SFGbob said:
You can see what's happening to the quality of life by the refusal to prosecute these "low-level" crimes. SF is an absolute shit-hole. I don't spend a lot of time in the city outside of the financial district and I'm no babe in the woods but the problem here is completely out of hand. I was around the mid-market area this past Saturday, I'd never seen so many degenerates hanging around. Drugs and alcohol were the biggest factors I could see and I've lived here for nearly 20 years.RaceBannon said:
I do consider theft of property a violent act including shopliftingSFGbob said:
I used to think that most of the homeless were crazy people as well. They're not, they are druggies. If you've had your car broken into a half a dozen times is that an act of violence? What about if you've had your home ripped off? Act of violence? Because the people we're now refusing to prosecute aren't just low level drug offenders.RaceBannon said:
They are crazy folksSFGbob said:Another list of claims that Hondo said at the time were
Much of the homeless that you're now seeing on the streets are these "non-violent" offenders.RaceBannon said:
Nailed this one. The answer isn't more time for minor celebs it is to keep the momentum going on the reform of the justice system and getting non violent offenders out of the system.
I don't think a mandatory minimum of hard time for a street corner drug dealer is an effective use of resources. Violent people need to be locked up regardless of why. Prison or the looney bin works for me
We should prosecute every thing. The punishment is the question -
We understand it and you're a liar. Did that help?2001400ex said:
Bob's simple mind doesn't understand the conversation.SFGbob said:2001400ex said:
Lil lyin Bob.SFGbob said:Weird the way she admits that the GND is a complete transformation of our economy. Hondo said that claim was nothing more than a lie. Btw, white people sure don't seem to be much of a part of AOC future America.
2001400ex said:
Most of it. But I'll start here.SFGbob said:Btw, Hondo what was my "lie" in my initial post that started the thread?
It will require nearly a top to bottom restructuring the American economy and our society
What's it like being a pathological liar Hondo? -
Liberal surrender and 30 years of liberal policies of dealing with the homeless. Needle exchange programs coupled with the new policy of refusing to arrest people who are using drugs in public has made a bad problem far, far worse. Couple that with the decriminalization of crime and the emptying of the jails and you have the pure shit-hole which is now SF.TurdBuffer said:
You're seeing what complete Liberal surrender looks like. Not a spine to be found among any of the pols on the Left coast. Put a fork in Seattle, Portland, LA and SF. They're all fucking dead.SFGbob said:
You can see what's happening to the quality of life by the refusal to prosecute these "low-level" crimes. SF is an absolute shit-hole. I don't spend a lot of time in the city outside of the financial district and I'm no babe in the woods but the problem here is completely out of hand. I was around the mid-market area this past Saturday, I'd never seen so many degenerates hanging around. Drugs and alcohol were the biggest factors I could see and I've lived here for nearly 20 years.RaceBannon said:
I do consider theft of property a violent act including shopliftingSFGbob said:
I used to think that most of the homeless were crazy people as well. They're not, they are druggies. If you've had your car broken into a half a dozen times is that an act of violence? What about if you've had your home ripped off? Act of violence? Because the people we're now refusing to prosecute aren't just low level drug offenders.RaceBannon said:
They are crazy folksSFGbob said:Another list of claims that Hondo said at the time were
Much of the homeless that you're now seeing on the streets are these "non-violent" offenders.RaceBannon said:
Nailed this one. The answer isn't more time for minor celebs it is to keep the momentum going on the reform of the justice system and getting non violent offenders out of the system.
I don't think a mandatory minimum of hard time for a street corner drug dealer is an effective use of resources. Violent people need to be locked up regardless of why. Prison or the looney bin works for me
We should prosecute every thing. The punishment is the question
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If I hear one more person talk about how we just need to provide more drug treatment programs and job training opportunities as well as places to live for the homeless I'm going to puke.
The best Drug treatment programs even when the patient is highly motivated to quit using have a very, very tiny success rate and they are as expensive as all hell. You've got homeless people with no motivation to stop using who are now destroying the quality of life in every major an minor west coast city that the fucking people who run these towns only answer is to throw more money at the problem.
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At this point Hondo knows that lying is all he has. He can't engage in an honest conversation because he ends up making an ass out of himself so he just lies.Sledog said:
We understand it and you're a liar. Did that help?2001400ex said:
Bob's simple mind doesn't understand the conversation.SFGbob said:2001400ex said:
Lil lyin Bob.SFGbob said:Weird the way she admits that the GND is a complete transformation of our economy. Hondo said that claim was nothing more than a lie. Btw, white people sure don't seem to be much of a part of AOC future America.
2001400ex said:
Most of it. But I'll start here.SFGbob said:Btw, Hondo what was my "lie" in my initial post that started the thread?
It will require nearly a top to bottom restructuring the American economy and our society
What's it like being a pathological liar Hondo?
The fact that he has now carried on for close to a month claiming this statement isn't a lie reveals the pathological nature of Hondo's lies.
And it's a documented fact that Trump's team met with a Russian team to discuss giving DNC emails and Hillary emails to Trump.
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