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Oh, dear. Somebody bring the paddles. Weāre losing Nancy Pelosi
āClearā
All seriousness aside though, in the politico-religious ideology of woke, the āprogressiveā label carries a lot of Dem / Socialist ideological baggage such as defund the police, refusal to prosecute entire classes of crime, criminals are a protected class, itās all the fault of where people, etc., etc.
When a local newspaper strips your city of the āprogressiveā label because the voters have had enough of crime, frugs on the streets and curb gutters as open sewers, whatās a leftist to do?
www.foxnews.com
An article in the San Francisco Chronicle declared the city "can no longer be called a progressive city" after the success of two law-and-order ballot measures on Tuesday.
Chronicle reporters Aldo Toledo and Joe Garofoli wrote that with the city voting "yes" on ballot measures that would require drug screenings for potential welfare recipients and increase police powers in the city, progressive policies appear to no longer be popular with residents
āClearā
All seriousness aside though, in the politico-religious ideology of woke, the āprogressiveā label carries a lot of Dem / Socialist ideological baggage such as defund the police, refusal to prosecute entire classes of crime, criminals are a protected class, itās all the fault of where people, etc., etc.
When a local newspaper strips your city of the āprogressiveā label because the voters have had enough of crime, frugs on the streets and curb gutters as open sewers, whatās a leftist to do?

San Francisco 'can no longer be called progressive city,' newspaper declares after law-and-order measures pass
A article in the San Francisco Chronicle stated the city can't be called "progressive" anymore after its residents voted for two "moderate" ballots measures on Tuesday.
An article in the San Francisco Chronicle declared the city "can no longer be called a progressive city" after the success of two law-and-order ballot measures on Tuesday.
Chronicle reporters Aldo Toledo and Joe Garofoli wrote that with the city voting "yes" on ballot measures that would require drug screenings for potential welfare recipients and increase police powers in the city, progressive policies appear to no longer be popular with residents