San Diego County continues to operate without regard for leaders who oppose their ideas, just like when NathanFletcher was in office. MayorBillWells explains how the county 'steamrolls' city governments with their unpopular policies. More info:
SAN DIEGO – The County of San Diego is considering implementing “Harm Reduction” strategies they claim will help homeless people.
El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells joined KUSI’s Good Morning San Diego as he explained how San Diego County’s current leadership has followed in Nathan Fletcher’s footsteps, with their refusal to listen to any opposition to their policies, especially this one. We cannot stand idly by as our community risks descending into the same depths of chaos and devastation that have plagued cities like San Francisco. I refuse to accept this misguided approach that merely perpetuates the cycle of addiction without addressing the root cause of homelessness, substance abuse.
Please, share this critical information with your family, friends, and neighbors. Mobilize them to join us in this fight for the soul of our community.
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