boo freakin’ hoo
Embrace the suck, Hillary. You idiot.
Ronen’s father immigrated to the United States from Israel in his twenties. Her mother was a school teacher.[2] She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, San Diego and her Juris Doctor from University of California, Berkeley.
She has a very similar background to just about every loyal apparachik of the American Cheka. I know we’re not supposed to notice these things, but it has gotten so “in your face” it hard not to notice.
As Dave Barry used to say, "You can't make this @#$@% up."
You made your mess, Hillary, now sleep in it.
Hillary Ronen is the waste of life leading the $5m to each black person in SF.
She should eat a big plate of fresh bum excrement with a side of used hypodermic needles.
Evil commie whore.
She makes it sound like everyone BUT her was against the police.
Liberals can’t take accountability for anything, and they smear other with the problems they made.
they forced all the regular Joe’s and Jill’s out and now they can hire their “special” people....
Lock her up.
“Defund poor people’s police.”
Defunding the police? Supes push for more cuts to SFPD
By Julian Mark
August 20, 2020
Mission Local“We can’t just give lip service to this time and this movement,” said Supervisor Hillary Ronen — whose home was this week visited by demonstrators calling for deep cuts to the SFPD budget. Ronen called the mayor’s proposed 2.6 percent reduction of the police budget “a slap in the face.”
Amid a national re-examination of American law enforcement, calls to “defund the police” have resounded on the streets, and on Thursday that sentiment was reflected in city legislators’ scrutiny of the San Francisco Police Department’s budget ask of $674 million dollars moving into fiscal years 2020-2021 and $676 million the following cycle.
(If compared to the proposed budget of 2019 — roughly $739 million — the mayor’s cuts represent an 8.7 percent reduction in the police budget.)
Activists blast supervisors' approval of police contract and wages without advancing reforms
By Daniel Montes
December 2, 2020
Bay City NewsSAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police reform activists on Tuesday blasted the Board of Supervisors for approving the city's renegotiated contract with the Police Department amid ongoing efforts to reform the department, which the activists say aren't moving fast enough.
Supervisors approved the new contract 9-2, with supervisors Hillary Ronen and Dean Preston voting against it, on second reading.
San Francisco police budget hearing swamped by cavalcade of callers urging department’s defunding
By ANNIKA HOM
July 8, 2020
Mission LocalAs members of the Board of Supervisors and the police chief today discussed the SFPD budget during a hearing at the Budget Committee, it soon grew clear that our elected and appointed officials’ definition of “defunding” the police greatly differs from the hundreds of progressive activists queued up to speak at public comment.
The supervisors held their third meeting on Wednesday to identify possible cuts to the police department’s roughly $700 million budget by August, some of which may later be redirected to Black communities per the mayor’s order. Hiring freezes, changes to airport police support, and increased civilianizing were a few areas that might facilitate the $23 million budget cut the mayor demanded earlier this year.
“It feels like you’re not listening to us,” was a popular refrain these activists repeated. “It’s infuriating to me,” Ronen said. “This is one of the city’s top priority policies.”
Suffah’....
Try using reason and logic to begin with rater than your emotions, you stup!d tw@t……. You’d likely not be in this situation, nor your “constituents.”
Wait a minute. I thought the whole point of defunding the police was to replace them with social workers who wouldn’t kill the odd black criminal in those tense moments. What’s this wanting police after all?
Whaaat? You mean the policy’s no good if it personally effects you?
Just another SF politician who is programmed to run to the head of any parade.
When “defund the police!” was trending, she trended.
When disgust with crime is trending, she is pro police.
And so forth.
She is up for reelection in 2024.