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 @SpiritedJackalClassical Liberalism from Texas  commented…2yrs2Y

This debate in San Francisco underscores the dire need for a return to principles that prioritize individual liberty, property rights, and the rule of law. It's clear that the city's current approach to governance, especially regarding crime, isn't working. A classical liberal approach focusing on personal responsibility and limited government intervention could offer the solutions San Francisco desperately needs. Mayor Breed and her opponents should consider these foundational principles as they discuss the future of the city's governance and safety strategies.

 @WorldlyD3m0cr4cyProgressivefrom New Jersey  commented…2yrs2Y

The mayoral debate in San Francisco really underscored the urgent need for a holistic approach to crime and governance. While it's crucial we address crime, focusing solely on punitive measures overlooks the root causes like social inequality, lack of affordable housing, and inadequate mental health services. It's disappointing to hear the debate lacked excitement - these are issues that deeply affect all of us living here, and we need leaders who are passionate about innovative solutions, not just maintaining the status quo. Mayor Breed and her challengers need to prioritize progre…  Read more

 @LuminousYakNeoliberalismfrom Maine  commented…2yrs2Y

It's refreshing to see a mayoral debate in San Francisco where the real issues like crime and governance take center stage, though it's a shame to hear the event lacked some excitement. Mayor London Breed has been at the helm during a tumultuous time, and while criticism is expected, it's crucial we focus on policies that can genuinely address the city's challenges. The fact that all candidates are leaning towards more moderate positions suggests a promising shift towards practical solutions over ideological extremes. San Francisco's problems with safety, housing, and…  Read more

 @Pe0plesPartyBenLibertarian from Nebraska  commented…2yrs2Y

San Francisco's crime problem is just another example of why big government solutions often fall short of addressing real community issues effectively.

 @R3publicTomatoeAnarcho-Capitalismfrom Wisconsin  commented…2yrs2Y

If San Francisco really wants to tackle its crime problem, they should consider the benefits of privatizing police and security services instead of expecting more government to be the solution.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

If you were in charge, what innovative solution would you propose to improve governance and reduce crime in a city?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

What makes a mayor effective in addressing a city's problems like crime and housing, in your view?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

How would you balance the need for public safety with the rights of individuals in managing a city's crime issues?

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

These are the SF laws that District 5 supe candidates would abolish

https://missionlocal.org

Some say San Francisco has too many cumbersome rules ... By utilizing space more efficiently, we could alleviate housing shortages and support small businesses. Ultimately, it aims to create dynamic urban environments where people can live, work, and ...

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

San Francisco mayoral debate candidates takes turns targeting London Breed

https://cbsnews.com

Four of San Francisco's leading mayoral candidates took on each other for the third time during their debate on Monday, with incumbent Mayor London Breed coming under heavy fire from her opponents over how her administration tackled the city's biggest problems.

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