Jerry Brown compares San Francisco's Prop. B to Trump, Putin
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Jerry Brown compares San Francisco's Prop. B to Trump, Putin
""This is not complex. This is all directed at one person in San Francisco: Aaron Peskin. People are giving hundreds of thousands of dollars because they're worried he will support policies they don't like.""
""You have a Trumpian move, almost something you might expect from Putin. One person is identified and barred from democratic participation. It's a major abuse of the democratic process.""
""People say this is a solution looking for a problem. But it's a solution looking for a problem that already happened: You're a decade late, dude. I had my fun.""
Jerry Brown served as California's youngest and oldest governor. After his initial term, he engaged in various activities, including studying with Mother Teresa. He later returned to politics, opposing Proposition B, which proposes lifetime term limits for San Francisco supervisors. Brown argues that the measure targets Aaron Peskin and undermines democratic participation. He criticizes the proposition as a delayed response to past issues, suggesting it is unnecessary and politically motivated.
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