Dave Rubin Leaves A Huge Warning For Residents After Bailing On His Sh*thole State
I think we are beyond pretending California can recover their once-great state from the crippling grasp of Democrats so let's just call it what it is; a Shithole state. I lived there years ago, and while it hasn't been great in ages, it was a paradise compared to what it is now. Crime-infested excrement covered streets riddled with homeless people with an incredibly high cost of living amid legal criminal activity.
It's practically a third-world country now, in my opinion.
Conservative commentator Dave Rubin told Fox News Monday that he bailed on the dump and warned that politicians better figure it out because he's not alone—and there will be more.
"This is exactly what's been going on in L.A. for a couple of years now," Rubin said of California's penchant for tolerating far-left governance and criminal justice policies. "And let's not forget that George Gascon's previous job before being district attorney of Los Angeles, he was district attorney, I think, for seven years in San Francisco."
Rubin said that in the time since Gascon left the Bay Area, the "dystopian nightmare" there has only gotten worse under left-wing District Attorney Chesa Boudin, son of the late Weather Underground member Kathy Boudin.
"What happens in the world of progressive politics, especially in California, is you export that from San Francisco and now it's down in Los Angeles," he said.
"And unfortunately until the people of Los Angeles and California more broadly decide to start voting for some other people -- until California decides that it can no longer be a one-party state, then this is going to keep happening."
"There is going to be more crime. There are going to be lighter sentences and more chaos on the streets… I now live in the free state of Florida, and this is a perfect example of why."
Rubin said there are still some common-sense officials in California's liberal enclaves, praising Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villaneuva for pushing back on Gascon at times.
When Gascon's office reportedly claimed the sheriff's department was on board with the light sentencing of the juvenile driver, Villeneuve forcefully pushed back.
"We were never consulted as we were not the investigating agency," the LACSO said, resulting in Gascon's office correcting its original statement.
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Google “Shoplifting in San Francisco” and you will find more than 100,000 hits. And you will find lots of YouTube videos, where you can watch a single thief, or an entire gang, walk into an SF Walgreens or CVS and empty the shelves. Most walk in, go about their pilfering, and then walk out, though at least one thief rode their bike into the store and departed the same way, carefully navigating their two-wheeler down a narrow aisle because in California that's totally legal.