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San Francisco Has Appointed a Noncitizen To Its Election Commission, And It’s Asking For Trouble (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts doesn’t think this is a good idea – especially with the ongoing migrant crisis. As much as San Francisco may have stumbled over the past year when it comes to losing tenants and gaining more criminals, their latest decision is asking for trouble. Per The Epoch Times, the San Francisco Elections Commission has just signed on someone who isn’t a United States citizen to serve as an official. This is in spite … Read more

City by the Bay Feels the Brunt of Woke (By Michael Letts)

(Originally appeared in NewsMax.) San Francisco is imploding, and they have no one to blame but themselves. The government and citizens turned on the police and the rule of law in an effort to virtue signal, and it came back to bite them. Those actions just a few years ago started a ripple effect that even when San Franciscans realized the problem, they couldn’t stop it. It had become an out-of-control snowball, rolling down a … Read more

San Francisco State University believes assault and ransoming is a ‘disruption’ (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in American Thinker.) A mob assaults a woman and holds her for ransom.  The violence is caught on video, but no arrests are made.  And a San Francisco State University official praises the criminals. Is it any surprise that crime is running rampant in San Francisco and California?  The politicians can’t figure out who the criminals are. Earlier this month, a transgender mob assaulted Riley Gaines, a former NCAA women’s swimming champion, who, unlike “Lia” Thomas, is a … Read more

San Francisco Dying: A City In a Death Spiral (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published on Front Page Magazine.) You may have heard the phrase, “Get woke, go broke.” It has become a common phrase in the past few years, mainly because it keeps proving itself true. San Francisco is a prime example of the death spiral going broke puts cities, businesses, and people into. The city has long been a bastion of liberalism. When it became fashionable after the death of George Floyd to defund the police, … Read more

Boots On the Ground Always Beats a Surveillance Society, or Here’s How San Francisco Police Are Getting It Wrong (Guest: Michael Letts)

San Francisco’s latest attempt to crack down on crime could be causing havoc with people’s privacy – as well as with the local police department. According to this report from MSN, local officials have launched a surveillance program that would utilize private cameras spread across the city. With it, officers would be able to see residents in real time, during what officials deem a “significant event with public safety concerns,” along with “investigations” that tie … Read more

San Francisco’s Mayor and Police Officers Won’t Participate In Upcoming Pride Parade, Due To One Rule (Guest: Michael Letts)

The San Francisco Pride parade is ready to return in full force this year after a brief COVID hiatus. However, it will have one thing missing when it runs later this summer – a police presence. The parade organizers recently cited a rule to the city’s police department, along with the San Francisco Fire Department, that states they cannot wear their uniforms. They showed concerns about the level of “intimidation” they could have on other … Read more

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