Posted on 03/06/2024 7:03:25 AM PST by davikkm
Hey civic-minded folks! Big news from the Golden Gate City – over 60% of San Francisco residents have just given a nod to Propositions E and F. Let’s unpack the changes and what they might mean for the city’s future.
First up, Proposition E is handing more tools to the police to tackle crime head-on. Think of it as a power-up for law enforcement, allowing them to fight crime more effectively, pursue suspects with added vigor, and even bring drones into the mix for catching criminals. It’s like a strategic upgrade for the city’s crime-fighting team.
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How long before a court nullifies the propositions?
Huh…..
Kind of slow on the uptake.
Anything to do with the influx from the south?
I knew the tide was starting to turn when Chesa Bodin and three lefty school board members were ousted.
There is only so much destruction of one’s city that one can take - and San Francisco has taken a lot of destruction due to lefty politicians - the only way to rectify the situation is to vote the bastards out.
It will go to court. We’ll see.
Or the liberal mayor ignores it
Was there a proposition to deal with the piles of poop, piles of used drug needles, etc.?
It’s the gay community that’s letting the city go to hell. Plenty of money and time due to no kids. They got the time to fix it as the Chinese won’t.
I’ve lived in Northern California nearly all my life. Never heard SF referred to as “The Golden Gate City.” If you need to use a nickname, it’s “City by the Bay.”
Die-hard Democrats waking up...?
Prefer Than Franthithco.
Over 60% of San Francisco residents support Propositions E and F, signaling a shift towards enhanced law enforcement and welfare screening.
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The other 40% are welfare recipients who routinely shoplift, poop on the street and want no part of any reforms.
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