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Let us continue my Biden vs Trump 2024 thread here.
How well will Trump do against a former Prosecutor?
Kamala promises to give $25,000 free taxpayer money to help people buy a home. Plus, another $400 per month to help make the payments.
Of course that's not buying votes. Right?
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DNC vs. America indeed. Are you an American or are you a Democrat?There is no Harris v. Trump.
It is, in reality; DNC v. America
Wasn't that case tossed due his appointment being illegal?
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The Prosecutor vs. the Felon
townhall.com
OK, Democrats, you want to make this campaign about crime? Game on. Guess who is one of the principal figures responsible for the crime wave currently engulfing California?
That would be Kamala Harris.
As attorney general, it was her job to give propositions appearing on the ballot accurate titles and explanatory summaries. In order to fool the voters into passing Proposition 47 -- decriminalizing crime -- and Proposition 57 -- allowing the release of thousands of violent criminals -- Harris intentionally lied to the voters about what these laws would do.
Proposition 47 basically turned every crime into a "misdemeanor." Grand theft, commercial burglary and possession of illegal narcotics -- all misdemeanors.
Theft of anything worth less than $950 -- even theft of a gun -- became a misdemeanor, no more consequential than a waiter giving a straw to someone who didn't ask for one. As Californians have since learned, that $950 cap does not include the tens of thousands of dollars required to repair smashed car windows, store fronts or display cases.
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As a result, smash-and-grab robberies have become the new sport in the Golden State, leaving entire inner-city neighborhoods without a pharmacy. The police don't even respond to thefts of less than $950. Retail stores have to keep their entire inventory under lock and key, including ordinary items, like shampoo and toothpaste -- and those are the ones that aren't closing permanently. San Francisco's landmark Union Square shopping district is now plastered with "For Lease" and "Going Out of Business" signs. Roughly 50% of all videos on the internet are clips of California "teens" dashing out of upscale stores with armloads of stolen goods -- Gucci, Prada, Burberry, Louis Vuitton.
Last year, Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco topped the list of the U.S. cities with the most retail theft, according to the National Retail Federation. A fourth California city, Sacramento, came in at No. 7. These days, when a customer tries to actually pay for something, the cashier calls the manager.
The shoplifting is so pervasive that, earlier this year, a Target shoplifter strolled out of the store right past Gov. Gavin Newsom. During a CNN report on the rash of thefts in San Francisco, three shoplifters hit the CVS as they were filming.
Also good for business: Tourists are warned not to rent cars, because they'll only be broken into. Drug addicts clog the sidewalks, writhing in their own needles and fecal matter.