San Francisco Voters Fire 3 School Board Members
"Progressive" school COVID policies no longer welcome in the capital of progressivism

If you thought Democratic politicians were moving unusually fast this month to dismantle the same COVID-19 restrictions they spent two years erecting, just wait until they fully absorb the reality of yesterday's historic landslide recall of three supervisors from the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), largely over the issue of extended pandemic school closures.
Board of Education President Gabriela López, Vice President Faauuga Moliga, and controversial former vice president Alison Collins were sent packing by margins of more than 44 percentage points each in the same Democratic stronghold that once launched the political careers of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Gov. Gavin Newsom, and Vice President Kamala Harris.
"We made history," recall co-organizer and SFUSD parent Siva Raj told me shortly after the results came in. "This is the first time in a long time that the people of San Francisco have had a victory. That's what this is—it is 'The People: 3, Politicians: 0.'" Added Raj's partner and co-organizer Autumn Looijen: "It's a victory for competence, and for doing your job."

The competence angle was clearly resonant in a city long on progressive rhetoric, short these days on tangible results.
"The voters of this City have delivered a clear message that the School Board must focus on the essentials of delivering a well-run school system above all else," Mayor London Breed, who backed the recall (including of one board member she had personally appointed), said Tuesday night in a statement. "San Francisco is a city that believes in the value of big ideas, but those ideas must be built on the foundation of a government that does the essentials well."
The recall had its roots in a series of decisions that the SFUSD did and did not make in January and February 2021. The Board of Education had, the previous fall, set January 25, 2021 as the day to finally reopen a school system that had been fully closed since March 2020. But it then failed to hammer out a reopening agreement with the local teachers union (which, like teachers unions in many Democrat-dominated cities and states, persistently used its considerable local political leverage to delay school reopening long after most Republican-governed polities had gotten back to normal).
It was against this backdrop, with anguished public school parents pulling their hair out over the personal disruption, learning loss, and social dysfunction that comes with extended remote learning, that the SFUSD board made the fateful decision to rename 44 of its schools that still weren't open, on the ground that those names—including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, John Muir, Paul Revere, and Dianne Feinstein—were too culturally insensitive and/or unrepresentative.
"It was like you have this house on fire, and they're basically painting the front door," Looijen told me Monday.
The renaming decision was quickly scuttled after international ridicule. (López did not help her cause, then or now, by submitting herself to the Isaac Chotiner interview treatment at The New Yorker, where, when serially confronted by a myriad of stupid factual errors the board had based its original renaming on, offered up this buzzword salad: "The people who have contributed to this process are also part of a community that is taking it as seriously as we would want them to. And they're contributing through diverse perspectives and experiences that are often not included, and that we need to acknowledge.")
Yet most San Francisco public middle schools and high schools remained closed throughout the first half of 2021, even as private schools all around them, and public schools in much of the Bay Area, were open.
"I was comparing…roughly similar, top-10, top-25 school districts, and it shocked me to see that San Francisco was the only school district that was so far behind on reopening," Raj said Monday. "We were all virtual, in fact, whereas so many other school districts with higher rate of COVID prevalence were open. We had the lowest COVID prevalence across all these cities, and yet we were the furthest behind in terms of reopening schools."
San Francisco now becomes the third major political shock nationwide generated by pissed-off K-12 parents seeking revenge on Democratic politicians who helped keep schools closed. First there was the upset victory last November of relatively unknown gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin over frontrunner Terry McAuliffe in (recently) reliably Democratic Virginia, then came the near-miss reelection that same day of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (who since has become the leading Democratic proponent of loosening statewide COVID restrictions, including in schools). As Reason's Eric Boehm wrote Monday, "For once, we can be thankful that another election season is already upon us since politics is the last realm where the pandemic is dominating decision making."
The local villains in San Francisco's school/COVID governance are almost too cartoonish to be believed. Collins, who deservedly led the field in voter rebuke (with 79 percent of the vote choosing to fire), has at various points euphemized COVID-era learning loss as "learning change," characterized Asian Americans who were insufficiently anti-Trump as "house n****r," and then, when rebuked by the SFUSD board for such racism, filed a bizarre $87 million lawsuit against her own Board of Education that was dismissed by an incredulous judge as lacking any supportive facts, though in the process it cost the very district she represents nearly $200,000 in legal fees.
Collins, a definitional elite (her husband is one of the city's most successful real estate developers; the two live in a Russian Hill complex valued in 2019 at $3.2 million), has refused at every step to apologize for her school-closing record. "I'm actually really proud of my work on the board," she said last month to the San Francisco Examiner, which (like the San Francisco Chronicle) enthusiastically endorsed her ouster.
"People want us to say we were wrong, we regret doing what we did, we're sorry," López said similarly on a recent Latina Latino Latinx News podcast. "That will never be something I will do."
In an unintentionally remarkable pre-election series of written responses to the Chronicle, the recall targets were alternately defiant (López: "I believe we were able to open schools for our priority students as soon as it was safe to do so"), delusional (Collins: "I filed the lawsuit because I needed to protect myself, my family, the work of the Board of Education. My position on the board and my right to free speech were affirmed"), and incoherent (Molinga: "Being the first Pacific Islander on the school board and elected in the city, I've taken up the charge of making sure the foundational pieces in place so that we can begin to see improvement in classrooms for Pacific Islanders").
Parents and other governance-consumers coming face-to-face for the first time with the local political class because of the pandemic could be forgiven for wondering if they'd stumbled onto some strange new language. "I also have set up several protocols that truly center our students," López wrote. "Across the country," Collins claimed, "we are seeing a dramatic increase in attacks on public educators and school board members who are advancing COVID safety and racial justice in schools."
One of the most definitive conclusions about the recall is that the "blame Donald Trump" strategy just will not work anymore for embattled Democratic politicians. Yes, it helped Newsom survive his recall last September, but it backfired on McAuliffe and proved to be an exploding cigar in San Francisco. When asked by the Chronicle why she should not be recalled, Collins immediately replied: "People need to follow the money and see that billionaires are coming in and trying to dictate how we should do democracy." So much for that.
Mayor London Breed will now appoint the three new SFUSD board members to replace the recalled incumbents. Much of the city's focus is already turning to the next recall election, that of controversial District Attorney Chesa Boudin. There is a palpable feeling that the aggressive, abstract, race-based jargon of progressive elites will no longer suffice in even Democratic places where voters have become motivated to act on the very many governing shortfalls visible to the naked eye.
"I've always thought of myself as progressive, but I don't use that label anymore to describe myself," Raj told me Monday. "Because when I see the people who call themselves progressive, and I especially see the elected leaders calling themselves progressive, they don't seem to stand for any of the values that I believe what progressive should be. It is not progressive to stand back and do nothing while the most underprivileged kids in our city have struggled and suffered the most….It is not progressive to put your own political career above the interest of the people you're supposed to serve. That is not progressive. All that I can see is that the movement that perhaps started with a lot of idealists in the '60s and the '70s and '80s, is now filled with opportunists who only care about using progressive language to advance their careers, but have no interest, no desire, to actually solve the real problems that our kids are facing today."
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It should be especially noted that these were the only three that were actually eligible to be recalled. I suspect if the entire board had been up for it, they'd all be out on their ass right now.
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That this is the case is a problem. How much damage should an elected board be allowed to do before the people have a remedy?
I guess the lesson is to pay the hell attention to who you're voting in in the first place, dumbfucks.
I guess the lesson is to pay the hell attention to who you're voting in in the first place, dumbfucks.
Pretty much, ESPECIALLY at the local level where these types have the most impact on your day-to-day life. A school board seat is typically pretty anodyne, but the political activism of today's leftists in particular means that these types getting in the seat are in a position to cause a lot more damage and strife then their older Boomer forebears.
This is something that’s always been true. What’s happening on your city council will affect your daily life more than almost anything any President does.
Yet for some reason the emphasis is all on national politics. People in CA elect far leftists because some asshole in Kansas said something stupid.
We are starting to get much more active in ours. Younger-ish woman with all the red flags running for school board here: stands with BLM, lots of "equity" and antiracism language on her social media. The community is aware and word is spreading. Gotta nip this cancerous ideology in the bud. Letting more like her on is how we got here in the first place
It is not progressive to put your own political career above the interest of the people you're supposed to serve. That is not progressive.
In fact there is literally nothing more progressive than this. That's why it happens over and over in every environment and circumstance.
Reason is not this fucking dumb.
This is literally a hallmark of progressivism.
I would ask if they've ever actually talked to a progressive in real life, but I'm sure they do at all those cocktail parties.
So then they are just lying
This quote is not from Reason, but one of the leaders of the recall effort highlighting his ideological purity so he's not blackballed.
Your misquote is literally the hallmark of commenters everywhere who don't bother to RTFA.
Scratch a progressive and you'll find a totalitarian.
...and shit under your fingernails!
Euthanize a progressive and there will be one less.
progism is convincing the Sheep that they are progressing due to prog policies.
This shows the sheep found out otherwise.
Stupid sheep.
A Conservative Frog knows to avoid the pot. No one heats water for free
A brain dead prog frog fell for promises of comfy water till it reached boil.
I do find it funny that even die hard leftists are now realizing the progressive movement lacks any semblance of principle.
This is someone we'd consider far left basically calling all of his progressive colleagues hucksters. That's pretty remarkable.
What would be most remarkable is their learning from it, but they won't. Their identity is too tied to "we're the good guys fighting the racists" to ever give it up. This is the genius of cult recruiting.
Thus we'll continue searching for True Progressivism and suffer the same outcomes good and hard.
I'm actually worried they'll get worse outcomes. It's San Fran, more progressives will be selected for those seats and those new progressives will realize that the pointless feel-good exercises like renaming a bunch of closed schools don't work anymore.
They'll have to actually focus on implementing the batshit ideas their voters actually want. That's terrifying.
I'm actually worried they'll get worse outcomes.
Likely, although not on this particular issue. There are so many ways to advance the plan they'll pick another one for a while and come back to this later.
In the 1990s Antioch College (I think it was) edited their handbook to include the claim that sexual assault is any escalation of sexual contact without explicit prior approval. When it was pointed out this made essentially every sexual encounter in the history of the world illegal they were mocked until they retracted it. That policy is now widely used and in some states including California state law requires it be used on college campuses. The left never gives up, they just wait for the spotlight to disappear and try again. This is what complete institutional control allows.
Further, part of the reason this definition was pushed was to create data points showing massive increases in sexual assaults. In turn activists claimed the supposed increases to claim we must "do something", resulting in Kirstin Gillibrand sponsoring a bill to make this definition federal law. The only reason it didn't pass was that Sabrina Rubin Erdely's U of Virginia Rape Hoax broke in Rolling Stone Magazine and discredited the movement.
Each element builds on another. Control of one institution or process is used to support more control elsewhere, for example as control of the federal grant process was used to fund activist propagandists (like Elizabeth Warren).
Anti-racist environmentalists. They are just trying to protect us from ourselves. The War on Drugs was nothing compared to shitstorm they herald.
Since they won’t stop on their own, they must be stopped…….. by us.
Proggie is appalled that he's getting progged by the progsters he elected. They're supposed to be progging those other guys. He will no doubt vote in another set of correctly colored and gendered board members next time.
That die hard leftist (mis)quoted at the end does not realize that the progressive movement lacks any semblance of principle. The only recognition is that the term has been abused, not that the movement is abusive.
The no-true-progressive fallacy.
Progressivism is a sick ideology that worships at the altar of victimhood and causes mental illness in its adherents with hyperawareness of racist fucking unicorns.
the circle firing squad is just beginning
It is almost like people have started reading the democratic party platform.
Google "45 Goals of the Communist Party". It IS today's Democratic Party platform. Take a look at one of them.
17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the
curriculum. Get control of teachers' associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
+ 1000000000000000000000000
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https://democrats.org/where-we-stand/party-platform/providing-a-world-class-education-in-every-zip-code/
"We will support evidence-based programs and pedagogical approaches, including assessments that consider the well-being of the whole student and recognize the range of ways students can demonstrate learning. We will reimagine our education system guided by the stakeholders and qualified, first-class, well-trained, passionate educators who know these issues best: young people, educators, parents, and community leaders. . .
Democrats believe that education is a public good and should not be saddled with a private profit motive, which is why we will ban for-profit private charter businesses from receiving federal funding. . .
And Democrats oppose private school vouchers and other policies that divert taxpayer-funded resources away from the public school system, including the program at issue in the recent Espinoza decision. . .
Schools should be safe zones for children and their families, which is why Democrats will protect sensitive locations like schools from immigration enforcement actions. . .
Democrats will work to end the use of such high-stakes tests and encourage states to develop reliable, continuous, evidence-based approaches to student assessment that rely on multiple and holistic measures that better represent student achievement."
bullshit. Leaving the parents in the back seat.
WTF is a stakeholder?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stakeholder_(corporate)
Taxpayers would be included, as they are the government equivalent of shareholders and creditors in for-profit businesses.
You may all laugh until you puke your guts out.
Another reason why the democrats must be disposed of. They are a mortal threat to our lives and freedom.
Go get ‘em, fed poster!
Academia is starting to come full circle. Socialism went from a bad word to a good one, and amongst the academic left its the prescribed goal now. But now they are tagging communism on to it. Aside from the indirect Marxist teaching forms (various critical theory, critical whiteness studies, critical race theory) most of those kids directly quote and love them some straight up Marx.
They are pretty much back to the "I mean communism really isnt so bad" or "real communism wasnt tried anyways" phase. Only about a decade or less away from communism being the goal.
As said above, the national democratic party's own talking points and platform might as well be copied and pasted from communist propaganda. We arent far away
This statement here is particularly interesting:
All that I can see is that the movement that perhaps started with a lot of idealists in the '60s and the '70s and '80s, is now filled with opportunists who only care about using progressive language to advance their careers, but have no interest, no desire, to actually solve the real problems that our kids are facing today."
First off, leftists have ALWAYS been idealists, in the sense that they are marxist utopians; they unironically believes that utopia is possible (despite More's very clear message that it is, in fact, not possible at all), and are incapable of reconciling their dreams with objective reality.
The ideology that emerged in the late 60s with the neomarxists and the New Left is a textbook case of left-wing utopianism put in place at a large scale, and what's the result? High crime, schools that are more focused on training marxist foot soldiers than teaching citizens that can sustain a complex society, rampant addictive behaviors and cluster B personality disorders, and massive income inequality that squeezes out the middle class in favor of a dynamic that's more evocative of the one shared by the Eloi and Morlocks.
Well now, isn't that a brief candle in the dark. Imagine, progressives being booted out by liberals. whoda thunk it..
Maybe it's time to give all progressives the boot once and for all.
H.L. Mencken was correct; "the do gooders will torment you without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."
What happened in Virginia is only the beginning and the demonrats are in panic mode.
Imagine, progressives being booted out by liberals. whoda thunk it..
This is not true, although it likely will become the party line. In fact progressives were voted out by progressives. The difference means they are likely to get new progressives to replace the old, although presumably they'll be smart enough to not lord it over the plebs so openly.
The lesson will be that we haven't tried real Progressivism yet, which means we'll get the same progressivism over and over again.
^somewhat this^
if you live in a state whose governor was on the wrong side of history re: pandemic policy and civil liberties curtailed by it [or whatever policy is your thing]... but is on the right side of history for the bulk of other issues...[in your opinion]
AND
when the other choice is a progressive with their take no prisoners - always be moving the ball fwd - brand of insanity on EVERY issue...
you may be reluctant to punish them at the ballot box if it risks a crazed feces flinging ape gets in with its cronies.
plus... in a uni-party principality you can punish them without that kind of fear .
This case represents the latter i think. If there was a risk of a sensible person pursuing sensible policies getting in the recall wouldn't have succeeded.
If there was a risk of a sensible person pursuing sensible policies getting in the recall wouldn't have succeeded.
As when then Virginia Governor Northram was discovered in blackface and was hounded until the moment Dems realized he could be replaced by a Republican because the Lt Governor was in the middle of a sex scandal.
Criticism from the left died overnight.
just so
That was C.S. Lewis. Do yourself a favor and never read anything else he wrote.
(not because he was a poor author, but because he was an icky christian who people like you would happily send to a death camp)
C.S. Lewis was a brilliant man. Your bigotry is noted and reported.
Newton was brilliant, also. Still wrong about the supernatural.
comment of the day...
I thought it was C.S. Lewis who said that?
We had the lowest COVID prevalence across all these cities, and yet we were the furthest behind in terms of reopening schools.
Ah-HA! You should be thanking these pioneering souls for protecting the most vulnerable to COVID: the teachers.
So the old progressives who have supported Prussian-style compulsory indoctrination by way of public schools for 2 centuries defeated the new progressives who planned to use COVID as a semi-permanent semi-retirement plan? Yippie.
Care to suggest WIH that's supposed to mean?
Look up John Dewey.
American public education explicitly copied the Prussian model, which was directed to creating "obedient little Germans".
The "new progressives" innovation was to do the same, but working from home.
So... the Dewey Decimating System !
Schools have ALWAYS been a reflection of the establishment; doesn't matter if it's run by civic nationalists or radical marxists. What they aren't a reflection of currently is the communities they actually serve, although it hasn't always been that way.
Are we now arguing 'both sides'? Really?
BTW, the early count has Collins getting a 78% out-on-her ass vote, the other two just slightly behind her. This was no cliff-hanger.
And then, in words we can only hope will haunt him, the BoS prez claims it was the result of 'closet Republicans'.
Given the numbers, that’s a pretty big closet.
If you think that this will turn the tide in SF, you don't know any people from there. This vote was only about schools. People can have a glimmer of rationality about their kids in school while still being party line Marxists on everything else.
The voters aren't as Marxist as people imagine. They're more conformist than anything else. And Republicans are highly unfashionable.
If you just judged California by how it voted on the ballot initiatives in 2020, you'd think it was a Republican state. California voted against bail reform, against sentencing reform, against raising taxes on businesses, against rent control, and California voted against affirmative action.
Their party affinity isn't drive by the issues.
I've always wondered why Jews tend to vote for Democrats, and I've asked them. I often get the response that the evangelicals in the Republican party only support Israel because they hope to convert them all the Christianity. The Republicans' motives for supporting Israel are insincere--as if the hatred of Israel exhibited by so many Democrats through the BDS movement were somehow superior for being a sincere hatred of Israel?!
In the end, it's just not about the issues for them. It's about something else.
It's about something else.
Government employment.
California parents care the most about getting their kids into a good college. There are many immigrant families from all over the world who definitely do not want their kids disadvantaged in the name of "equity".
Not all millennials are sheep, but most all sheep are millennials. It's a thing.
The GOP in CA has a lot of problems which I think have prevented them from winning more major offices
- lack of good candidates (recall's top candidate was a talk-show host dabbling in politics)
- lack of awareness about how far-right claims like election fraud and climate-change-is-a-hoax are perceived by moderates
I think most GOP candidates in CA are more interested in getting publicity than actually winning so they pander to the far right, which results in zero chance of winning a state office in a deep blue state like CA.
Kevin Falconer could have been governor and won the recall election against Newsom if the CA GOP wasn't so incompetent
In the long run it's better if the GOP loses every statewide race in CA. They can't do anything anyway since the far left controls the legislature. This way people can see what the left's real priorities are and what impact those have on the economy. Any GOP presence allows them to muddy the water and shift blame.
What can we do to convince Jewish voters that the Democratic Party is in error?
If the democrats ever get their way and Iran nukes Israel, that should do it.
"I've always wondered why Jews tend to vote for Democrats"
THAT is the definition of insanity.
They arent real Jews. They support the 2 State Final Solution which is Palestinian terrorists and the Vatican ( sorry Israel, no room for you.)
Theyre just Democrat tools playing social grouping games. No identity with Israel.
I got to see a group come apart, splitting about Obama. Very informative...
The people in this particular story, and I mean the voters, are much more ideological than the norm and much more left.
"I'm actually really proud of my work on the board," she said last month to the San Francisco Examiner, which (like the San Francisco Chronicle) enthusiastically endorsed her ouster."
Too progressive for The Chron?!
LOL
Pretty much read the Chron every day; their "endorsement" must have been below the fold on the obit page.
Or they knew the mayor would just appoint another progressive acceptable to the teachers' union anyway.
^absolutely this^
made a similar point earlier
Doubt it. Breed is nothing if not a weathervane.
Too progressive for The Chron?!
There comes a point when you protecting your own credibility for future efforts is more valuable than fighting for a sinking ship.
Common practice. When a fellow becomes a liability, they stand 'em up against the wall and find another useful idiot
Meanwhile the Brand president of Levis got pressured out for wanting to reopen these same schools.
Damn!
Now I gotta buy Wranglers.
When democrats are out of power we really need to bring back the HUAC, and start taking out all the Marxists. Which at this point is a huge part of the democrat party.
I do find it funny that even die hard leftists are now realizing the progressive movement lacks any semblance of principle.
I think a lot of Leftists are starting to realize that the Leftist leadership aren't really Leftist. While I disagree with most Leftist thought, they are valid ideologies based on valid ideas, ostensibly for the purpose of personal and societal justice. The new leadership are none of that, they just learned how to use the rhetoric to pose as Leftists.
For example, I disagree with the Left on the topic of free markets. But this issue is not about markets, it's about letting the children attend schools. This crosses all ideological borders. But these board members, and the Left leadership in general, is incredibly hostile to the idea of letting kids attend school, to the point that they call it racist. Because schooling has become a tribal issue, and as long as Team Red is in favor of opening schools, the Left Leadership is adamant that they cannot allow schools to open. That's it in a nutshell. That's how contrarian they are.
And not just schooling. Stupid ass shit like banning sugary drinks or letting the homeless shit on sidewalks. Mayor Breed has all but been kicked out off the team for suggesting that the homeless shouldn't shit on sidewalks. This has nothing to do with Leftist ideology but about Team Politics: It's easy to identify Team Red because they're the ones complaining about shitting on sidewalks. Hell, I'm not Team Red, but I am called that because I complain about shit on sidewalks.
The left’s ideology is that schools are a tool to indoctrinate children to be leftists obedient to a leftist controlled state. Only the children of the elite should receive a real education. Seriously, do you believe the Obama girls had their time wasted at Sidwell Friends learning about the 57 genders and the associated lexicon of pronouns? Or do you think they were learning about math, science, literature, international affairs, etc.?
People are touting this as a win?
Some 'win'.
It's sad how some still cling to their faith in The System to avoid admitting that the only way out is ugly.
They like to believe there are still "good" options.
Well that's the system. Oust a board member a new one gets appointed. Every school board is different, but that model is fairly common. This was an election to recall, not an election to vote for new members.
Breed wants to be re-elected; it's odds-on she'll come up with folks more willing to listen to the parents.
Less likely to puss them off, possibly. Actually listen, let alone take seriously - probably not.
This can only mean one thing: white supremacy is alive and well in San Francisco! I'm literally trembling....
This is the same flock of woke sheep that were patting themselves on the back when they elected these activists. Idiots.
Does this mean they aren't going to rename the school named after the far-right extremist Diane Feinstein?
And their replacements will be appointed by Mayor Breed, who will personally guarantee the ideological purity of the next patsy to board.
And hey, Reason writers, have you heard anything about this Durham guy? He's saying crazy stuff, like how Hillary Clinton's campaign spied on a President while in office.
You wouldn't happen to have heard anything about that?
( crickets....)
Must hate Trump....OMB 24/7
TDS is fatal. No known cure...except maybe having your life destroyed by Covid Theatre...
Local news.
"People want us to say we were wrong, we regret doing what we did, we're sorry," López said similarly on a recent Latina Latino Latinx News podcast. "That will never be something I will do."
"Irredeemable"?
"Unteachable"?
What's the right word?
Reprobate.
I have a deplorable memory, whatever could it be?
Collins ... characterized Asian Americans who were insufficiently anti-Trump as "house n****s,"
As with "Blazing Saddles", bleeping out the word sort of defeats the purpose. The word is there for shock value; to show how ingrained the bigotry is. Editors gotta get some stones.
Not while Team Robespierre is still running around with guillotines looking for victims.
The only other thing I want to add is this: people are waking up.
...under the bus...
Next up on the even-progressives-aren't-crazy-enough-to-support recall list: LA DA George Gascon
Step 1. Promise something for nothing ( works most of the time)
Step 2. Run like hell when the Sheeple find out theres no something for nothing.
So does this ENTITLE them to torch the school?
Survey says
...yes...thats the Prog way.
Step 2. Blame it all on Trump and deny that something for nothing doesn't work.
There probably arent enough Trumpeters there to blame.
Hopefully any that were there had the good sense to flee.
Outstanding. Boudin is next to be recalled.
There are children in San Francisco? I thought it was leftist, childless yuppie Utopia.
I didnt think Rumphumerstiltskins and Likkalottapusses could reproduce.
There goes the neighborhood!
Seems like mostly everyone was on the same page. I can't empathize with the child people, so they probably know best.
I can't empathize
with the child people, so they probably know best.FTFY
Too little, too late. The public schools in California are a total loss.
-jcr
"N****r"
We're libertarians here. You can say nigger.