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90 days
10-4. Bravo Sheriff Bianco. Telling it like it is.
I agree, Fred. A great effort on his part to reveal the truth to blinded Californians.
I’m watching Dem press conferences where Californian politician after politician is lined up to decry the fact that the government has the audacity to arrest criminals.
They claim their communities are “disrupted” and “terrorized” not by violent criminals committing violent crimes against innocent victims, but from the possibility of being arrested for those very crimes.
California, led by the example of Gov. Newsom, has essentially eliminated democracy by allowing mob rule to dictate government policy.
That’s a great appraisal of the situation, JayCee. The degree of evil in that political crowd is something we have seen repeatedly over the years, but it remains astonishing, at least to me. They want the worst for the people of this country.