A photo shared by San Francisco
police last month shows a woman dangling an AK-47 out the passenger
window of a Cadillac. The city will now pay people not to shoot each
other
Sheryl Davis, the executive director of the Human Rights Commission, asserts that there is more to the program than what some might
take at face value.
And San Francisco Mayor London Breed said to
KPIX, a local affiliate of CBS, 'In many cases, sadly, the common
denominator is that these folks do not have any sort of income.'
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SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT TO START PAYING CRIMINALS TO NOT SHOOT PEOPLE
by Bob Walsh
The
City and County of San Francisco is about to start an interesting pilot
program. The program will pay certain specified "high risk"
individuals with a history of violence $300 a month to not shoot
people. It will pay them an additional $200 per month to go to school
or get a job that doesn't involve shooting people.
It
is not completely clear how the city will know that the individuals
involved are not in fact sneaking out and shooting people anyway. But
that's ok, it doesn't really matter. Liberal programs don't have to
actually do anything except give a feeling of moral superiority to those
who are pimping them.
2 comments:
Should pay them to shoot each other, problem will soon be solved.
"Liberal programs don't have to actually do anything except give a feeling of moral superiority to those who are pimping them." Kinda like those stupid mask wearing and vaccine mandates?
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