Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Kamala's Legacies

 As California's attorney general in 2014, Harris named a proposition that changed thefts of property valued under $950 from felonies to misdemeanors.

The arrest rate in San Francisco, where Harris previously served as district attorney, was less than two percent, and under Proposition 47 criminals could expect at the most a citation.

In a December 17 statement, attorney general Harris mentioned "Those who lost their lives," but failed to name a single victim or condemn the terrorists.

In 1994 Brown, 60, met Kamala Harris, a full 30 years his junior, and she became "The Speaker's new steady," Brown's "Girlfriend" and "Frequent companion." The two-year relationship worked out well for Harris.

In her 2009 Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor's Plan to Make us Safer, written with ghostwriter Joan O'C. Hamilton, Harris found the number of nonviolent offenders "Truly staggering" and put them at the top of her "Crime pyramid." The next year, Harris set her sights on the attorney general's office.

The next day, the Harris campaign proclaimed that Kamala would be the next attorney general.

Ten years after the "Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act," Kamala Harris could become the nation's first poontronage president.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/kamalas-legacies/ 

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