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Down goes Chesa

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  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    Hayes and Mission are no more "gay" then most ofther parts of the city. Chinatown, the Marina the Avenues and the parts of the city where people own homes and live are where the votes came from. They're still mostly leftists idiots but drew a line when it came happily being crime victims in order to promote racial equity.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    Sources said:



    Only actual support came from Hayes, Haight, and Mission. Better to have fentanyl than clean streets I guess


    Edit:

    Curtis Bradford, co-chair of the Tenderloin People’s Congress, opposed the recall and considers it “a political hatchet job” on one person who can’t be blamed for all the city’s crises, which include homelessness, stark income inequality and untreated mental illness. He said the pandemic induced fear and chaos and shined a bright light on where government isn’t working, prompting people to be understandably upset.

    “Generally, we all want the same things — clean, safe neighborhoods, access to food and health care and housing. We want people to be taken care of and crime to be low and our children to be safe,” Bradford said. “There’s a sense that our needs aren’t being met whether you’re living in the Tenderloin or you’re living in Pacific Heights.”


    First , why the fuck does the Tenderloin have a "Congress"

    Second, notice how the things people supposedly want don't include any accountability? Handouts, handouts, handouts.
    Nice strawman ass fuck. One person wasn't being blamed for all the city's problems. Chesa was being blamed for not doing his job. He was a supposed to be a Prosecutor not a public defender.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,551 Founders Club
    edited June 2022
    It's a primary where every dem voted for Newsom and the GOP was split across the board.

    California has open primaries(which is terrible).

    Hopefully the GOP shows up during the actual election but I have very little faith in this state.

    Edit: in some ways it's a win that we have a republican on the ballot. With open primaries it can be two dems...
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    It's a primary where every dem voted for Newsom and the GOP was split across the board.

    California has open primaries(which is terrible).

    Hopefully the GOP shows up during the actual election but I have very little faith in this state.
    There's no way in hell a Republican can win a statewide race.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,905 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    Got to love how the leftist shit bags here in SF are trying to blame Chesa's loss on "Big money" right-wing Republicans. Shocker, even liberals don't like being robbed. GOP needs to hammer the crime issue, it's a winner.

    Apparently, the RINO advisors to the Liz Cheney wannabe, Jaime Herrera Beutler, who is swamping the Portland/Vancouver air ways with her primary ad, the big issue is that Beutler voted along with just about every other member of Congress, to reduce the cost of generic insulin drugs for diabetics. No other issues - just swinging for the fence for the poor diabetic vote. I see Joe Kent a lot on Tucker, but he hasn't been spending TV money in this market.
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,012 Swaye's Wigwam
    Sources said:



    Only actual support came from Hayes, Haight, and Mission. Better to have fentanyl than clean streets I guess


    Edit:

    Curtis Bradford, co-chair of the Tenderloin People’s Congress, opposed the recall and considers it “a political hatchet job” on one person who can’t be blamed for all the city’s crises, which include homelessness, stark income inequality and untreated mental illness. He said the pandemic induced fear and chaos and shined a bright light on where government isn’t working, prompting people to be understandably upset.

    “Generally, we all want the same things — clean, safe neighborhoods, access to food and health care and housing. We want people to be taken care of and crime to be low and our children to be safe,” Bradford said. “There’s a sense that our needs aren’t being met whether you’re living in the Tenderloin or you’re living in Pacific Heights.”


    First , why the fuck does the Tenderloin have a "Congress"

    Second, notice how the things people supposedly want don't include any accountability? Handouts, handouts, handouts.
    AZN's look to have voted in favor of recall. Urban housewives not so much.


  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    Sources said:



    Only actual support came from Hayes, Haight, and Mission. Better to have fentanyl than clean streets I guess


    Edit:

    Curtis Bradford, co-chair of the Tenderloin People’s Congress, opposed the recall and considers it “a political hatchet job” on one person who can’t be blamed for all the city’s crises, which include homelessness, stark income inequality and untreated mental illness. He said the pandemic induced fear and chaos and shined a bright light on where government isn’t working, prompting people to be understandably upset.

    “Generally, we all want the same things — clean, safe neighborhoods, access to food and health care and housing. We want people to be taken care of and crime to be low and our children to be safe,” Bradford said. “There’s a sense that our needs aren’t being met whether you’re living in the Tenderloin or you’re living in Pacific Heights.”


    First , why the fuck does the Tenderloin have a "Congress"

    Second, notice how the things people supposedly want don't include any accountability? Handouts, handouts, handouts.
    AZN's look to have voted in favor of recall. Urban housewives not so much.


  • Goduckies
    Goduckies Member Posts: 8,082 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    Sources said:



    Only actual support came from Hayes, Haight, and Mission. Better to have fentanyl than clean streets I guess


    Edit:

    Curtis Bradford, co-chair of the Tenderloin People’s Congress, opposed the recall and considers it “a political hatchet job” on one person who can’t be blamed for all the city’s crises, which include homelessness, stark income inequality and untreated mental illness. He said the pandemic induced fear and chaos and shined a bright light on where government isn’t working, prompting people to be understandably upset.

    “Generally, we all want the same things — clean, safe neighborhoods, access to food and health care and housing. We want people to be taken care of and crime to be low and our children to be safe,” Bradford said. “There’s a sense that our needs aren’t being met whether you’re living in the Tenderloin or you’re living in Pacific Heights.”


    First , why the fuck does the Tenderloin have a "Congress"

    Second, notice how the things people supposedly want don't include any accountability? Handouts, handouts, handouts.
    AZN's look to have voted in favor of recall. Urban housewives not so much.


    Shocked the elite that have their own security shocked.