Mathew 24:12 And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.
Important Takeaways:
- Crime is so bad in Democrat-run San Francisco that staff at the Nancy Pelosi Federal building have been told to work from home.
- The building, at the intersection of Seventh and Mission Streets, is home to the office of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, as well as the local branches of several federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of Transportation. The area around the building has also become a notorious hotspot for open-air drug dealing.
- According to the San Francisco Chronicle, building workers received a memo penned by Cheryl Campbell — an assistant secretary with the Department of Health and Human Services — on Aug. 4. It advised workers to stay home “for the foreseeable future” because of crime in the area.
- This memo was released just one day after “San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins blamed local judges for exacerbating the city’s drug crisis by releasing people accused of offenses before they can go to trial.”
- Better still, the memo was released on the same day the Biden administration urged federal workers to spend more time at the office.
- Vagrancy is allowed. Open-air drug dealing is allowed. Tent cities in public places are allowed. Criminals are not arrested. If they are, they are released with no bail. If they are convicted, they don’t go to prison. If they go to prison, it’s never for long enough. This mentality not only inspires criminality but it also inspires criminals from outside the city to move to the city. Additionally, San Franciso is a sanctuary city, which means criminal illegal aliens are moving in to sell deadly narcotics like fentanyl.
- If these people want to live in this filth, that’s their choice. Everyone should get what they vote for. But never forget this is a choice, and this choice is destroying every large Democrat-run city in the country.
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