Thursday, June 14, 2018

A big reason why Soros was rejected so badly in the polls last week

This quality of life issue, with car break-ins, and other disgusting crimes skyrocketing is prime material for a Republican resurgence in California, and should be used unsparingly as the campaign heats up. 
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Monica Showalter  "The power of a Trump endorsement is the topic du jour in the election news, but the other big story we learned from this past week's primaries was that George Soros was soundly rejected in his bid to rig the District Attorney's races in California. His creepy little pawns in his project to get leftist soft-on-crime DAs elected across the state lost in nearly all instances. Voters like me voted for ANYTHING that wasn't backed by Soros, given the loathesomeness of his agenda. But this wasn't just confined to solidest conservative voters in the state, the rejection was pan-political.

"And now we have a whiff of the why. Here's the headline:

Car Burglaries, Shoplifting Crimes Jump After Prop 47 Vote

"and here's the fill:
SACRAMENTO (CBSLA/AP) — California voters’ decision to reduce penalties for drug and property crimes in 2014 contributed to a jump in car burglaries, shoplifting and other theft, researchers reported.
Larcenies increased about 9 percent by 2016, or about 135 more thefts per 100,000 residents than if tougher penalties had remained, according to results of a study by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California released Tuesday.
"Who was it who brought us this execrable law that has caused crime to shoot through the roof in California, under the sweet-sounding buzzword of 'sentencing reform'? None other than George Soros himself . . ."

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