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I read somewhere that cali had the largest hate group under her watch
The LAPD is pretty big
I read somewhere that cali had the largest hate group under her watch
NypdThe LAPD is pretty big
Nypd
In before someone says she turning away Midwest and rust belt voters.
be quick to run and support old white men but shyt on the sistasCan we just support black people when they want to address this instead of yawning and nitpicking to discredit or shyt on them? Black people can be quick to discredit each other. That's indirectly doing white supremacists work for them.
It looks like I was wrong.
They went with the fighting overt white supremacy isn't enough argument.
bernie cares more about black people than every black politician in historyIf Bernie did this you guys would be pissing yourselves but okay.
bernie cares more about black people than every black politician in history
elaborate on this pls
I like the message but not the messenger here.
She benefits from ws. We know what she is. And who she really works for. Complete fraud.
In April 2004, San Francisco Police Department Officer Isaac Espinoza was shot and killed in the line of duty. Three days later D.A. Harris announced she would not seek the death penalty, infuriating the San Francisco Police Officers Association. During Officer Espinoza's funeral at St. Mary's Cathedral U.S. Senator and former San Francisco mayor Dianne Feinstein rose to the pulpit and called on Harris, who was sitting in the front pew, to secure the death penalty, prompting a standing ovation from the 2,000 uniformed police officers in attendance. Harris still refused. Officer Espinoza's killer was convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison.
As D.A., Harris started a program that gives first-time drug dealers the chance to earn a high school diploma and find employment. Over eight years the program produced fewer than 300 graduates, but achieved a very low recidivism rate
Harris has supported civil forfeiture laws throughout her career. She has utilized civil forfeiture laws against conservative political groups linked to the Koch brothers, including the Center to Protect Patient Rights. In 2011, she fought a California bill have that would reduced civil asset forfeiture. In 2015, she supported a bill to expand asset forfeiture to fight drug gangs.
On January 21, 2017, a day after President Trump was sworn into office, Harris called the message of Trump's inaugural address "dark" when speaking during the Women's March on Washington.
In interviews with Matt Lauer on The Today Show and local KGO-TV, Harris argued for treating "habitual and chronic truancy" among children in elementary school as a crime committed by the parents of truant children. She argues that there is a direct connection between habitual truancy in elementary school and crime later in life. She has received the endorsement of the California Federation of Teachers.
During her time as San Francisco District Attorney, Harris created the Environmental Justice Unit in the San Francisco District Attorney's Office and prosecuted several industries and individuals for pollution, most notably U-Haul, Alameda Publishing Corporation, and the Cosco Busan oil spill. She also advocated for strong enforcement of environmental protection laws.
Harris has prosecuted numerous financial crimes throughout her career, particularly those affecting elders, those involving use of high technology, and identity theft. While running for attorney general, she said she would crack down on predatory lending and other financial crimes. Despite forming a task force to target predatory loan practices in 2011, only ten cases had been prosecuted as of 2014.
In 2013, Harris did not prosecute Steve Mnuchin's bank OneWest despite evidence of "widespread misconduct" in a leaked memo from the Department of Justice. In 2015, OneWest investor and democratic donor George Soros maximized his campaign donations to Harris. In 2016, Mnuchin himself donated $4,000 to Harris' campaign, making her the only 2016 Senate Democratic candidate to get cash from Mnuchin. In 2017, Harris declined to provide details on why her office did not prosecute Mnuchin. As senator, Harris voted against the confirmation of Mnuchin as treasury secretary.