Chris Moritz
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Well, I think because of the laws that we've seen put into effect, the laws were so obviously going to engender criminality across the state, right? It's like in law, in torts, the idea of negligence is the foreseeability of harm. Right. And that is what really triggers a liability, right? You knew this could happen, but you let it happen anyway.
Well, I think because of the laws that we've seen put into effect, the laws were so obviously going to engender criminality across the state, right? It's like in law, in torts, the idea of negligence is the foreseeability of harm. Right. And that is what really triggers a liability, right? You knew this could happen, but you let it happen anyway.
Well, I think because of the laws that we've seen put into effect, the laws were so obviously going to engender criminality across the state, right? It's like in law, in torts, the idea of negligence is the foreseeability of harm. Right. And that is what really triggers a liability, right? You knew this could happen, but you let it happen anyway.
And so California's government and frankly, uneducated voters have inflicted a grievous tort upon the state. And I think that it is so reckless that to me, it is psychotic. It is a form of psychotic sociopathic behavior. And certainly many of the people implementing these policies are raving psychopaths.
And so California's government and frankly, uneducated voters have inflicted a grievous tort upon the state. And I think that it is so reckless that to me, it is psychotic. It is a form of psychotic sociopathic behavior. And certainly many of the people implementing these policies are raving psychopaths.
And so California's government and frankly, uneducated voters have inflicted a grievous tort upon the state. And I think that it is so reckless that to me, it is psychotic. It is a form of psychotic sociopathic behavior. And certainly many of the people implementing these policies are raving psychopaths.
A really impressive young deputy district attorney in Alameda County said to me with respect to the kind of progressive DA of that county named Pamela Price that she's, quote, a raging psychopath who wants to burn down civilization. And I will tell you that every prosecutor that I spoke to, and I spoke to 10 over the course of,
A really impressive young deputy district attorney in Alameda County said to me with respect to the kind of progressive DA of that county named Pamela Price that she's, quote, a raging psychopath who wants to burn down civilization. And I will tell you that every prosecutor that I spoke to, and I spoke to 10 over the course of,
A really impressive young deputy district attorney in Alameda County said to me with respect to the kind of progressive DA of that county named Pamela Price that she's, quote, a raging psychopath who wants to burn down civilization. And I will tell you that every prosecutor that I spoke to, and I spoke to 10 over the course of,
30 hours of interviews, and I also spoke to, you know, equal number of cops. But the one commonality that every single prosecutor I talked to mentioned was that there seems to be a motivation by the true believers of burning the system down. They are Jacobins. They are radical anarchists. They want to hurt you. They want to kill you.
30 hours of interviews, and I also spoke to, you know, equal number of cops. But the one commonality that every single prosecutor I talked to mentioned was that there seems to be a motivation by the true believers of burning the system down. They are Jacobins. They are radical anarchists. They want to hurt you. They want to kill you.
30 hours of interviews, and I also spoke to, you know, equal number of cops. But the one commonality that every single prosecutor I talked to mentioned was that there seems to be a motivation by the true believers of burning the system down. They are Jacobins. They are radical anarchists. They want to hurt you. They want to kill you.
I mean, look, if you're asking, I mean, of course, like personal power, right? So like George Gascon is not, you know, it's been told to me by people who would know him that he's not particularly ideological. He was a lousy LAPD cop that apparently everyone hated. He moved to Arizona at some point, got a law degree in an unaccredited law school.
I mean, look, if you're asking, I mean, of course, like personal power, right? So like George Gascon is not, you know, it's been told to me by people who would know him that he's not particularly ideological. He was a lousy LAPD cop that apparently everyone hated. He moved to Arizona at some point, got a law degree in an unaccredited law school.
I mean, look, if you're asking, I mean, of course, like personal power, right? So like George Gascon is not, you know, it's been told to me by people who would know him that he's not particularly ideological. He was a lousy LAPD cop that apparently everyone hated. He moved to Arizona at some point, got a law degree in an unaccredited law school.
And through the machinations of the one-party state, which of course elevates people based entirely on, has this identity checkmark been met or not? Kamala is the avatar of that. But he ends up as... district attorney of San Francisco and appointed by Gavin Newsom and mayor, succeeding Kamala Harris.
And through the machinations of the one-party state, which of course elevates people based entirely on, has this identity checkmark been met or not? Kamala is the avatar of that. But he ends up as... district attorney of San Francisco and appointed by Gavin Newsom and mayor, succeeding Kamala Harris.
And through the machinations of the one-party state, which of course elevates people based entirely on, has this identity checkmark been met or not? Kamala is the avatar of that. But he ends up as... district attorney of San Francisco and appointed by Gavin Newsom and mayor, succeeding Kamala Harris.
And he follows the money, you know, Steve Cooley puts this very eloquently, he follows the money, the Soros money down to LA to run for a district attorney in 2020. And it just so happened that
And he follows the money, you know, Steve Cooley puts this very eloquently, he follows the money, the Soros money down to LA to run for a district attorney in 2020. And it just so happened that