It's fine to recall progressives, but not a conservative supervisor? Ask the Chron - 48 hills
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Joe Eskenazi argues that while recalls often pose risks to democratic processes, Sup. Joel Engardio's own political actions provoke this recall effort, highlighting a potential hypocrisy.
The ongoing tension in District 4 is underscored by residents' anger toward Engardio's support for Proposition K and the closure of the Great Highway, raising concerns about elite influences in local politics.
City Hall's impending holiday shutdown does not diminish the urgency of discussions surrounding the upcoming Board of Supervisors president election, where the ideological divide among the supervisors complicates the potential for a unified vote.
The article questions the consistency of the political elite, pondering if recalling progressives is acceptable while conservatives are favored, reflecting a deeper struggle for power within the city's governance.
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