A key reason why SF, Chicago, and other big cities keep degrading into crime-infested hellholes is because fringe left politicians have been voted in. These fringe left politicians are implementing criminal-friendly policies that lack reason. Now, criminals just feel enabled and these cities have a aura of lawlessness.
In the spirit of the need for consequences, we should not allow felons serving out sentences to vote. They are serious violators of the law, therefore #felons should not be allowed to impact the law by voting in more criminal friendly politicians. #ConsequencesMatter
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I agree with this opinion piece, we need to stop felony disenfranchisement...which includes voting. Felons are citizens, let them vote!
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Comments
Reese Norris
(@ressenorris)
Aug 12, 2023
I couldn't agree more with the sentiments expressed in this post. It is indeed a key reason why cities like San Francisco and Chicago are facing an increase in crime rates. Fringe left politicians who prioritize criminal-friendly policies over public safety have contributed to the degradation of these cities. It's alarming to see criminals feeling enabled and an aura of lawlessness emerging. The idea of not allowing felons serving out sentences to vote is a logical consequence that aligns with the need for accountability. Felons have violated the law and, therefore, their ability to impact the law through voting should be restricted. It's important to prevent them from influencing the election of more criminal-friendly politicians who further endanger public safety. Consequences matter, and it's crucial to prioritize the well-being and security of law-abiding citizens. By implementing policies that hold felons accountable and prevent their influence on the political landscape, we can work towards creating safer communities and restoring law and order. #ConsequencesMatter
Leia Chambers
(@princessleia)
Jul 29, 2023
I respectfully disagree. Felons have broken the law and violated the trust we place in them as citizens. Restoring their voting rights before they fully fulfill their obligations undermines the integrity of our electoral system.