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Rush Limbaugh April 18th 2019

Apr 18, 20192 min
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This is the kind of story that you would expect from New York or Los Angeles but it is happening in Dallas, Texas. The Newly elected Dallas County DA a guy named John Crusoe has instituted a new policy.

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in Dallas, Texas. The newly elected Dallas County d Egg guy named John Cruzoe has instituted a new policy his office that d A will no longer prosecute theft of necessary items valued up to seven hundred fifty bucks. By necessary items, the d A means consumable goods like food, baby formula, abortion products, other products people need to live.

Cruzo says that criminalizing poverty is not good for the community's health and safety, So he's not going to go after people who steal personal items under seven hundred and fifty dollars unless there's evidence of the theft was for economic gain. So I know you're not believing this. Let's summarize the Dallas d A thinks prosecuting theft is prosecuting poverty, so he's not going to do it anymore. Now. You

can bet every Dallas criminal is a grateful criminal. They know they can rob a business of seven hundred fifty dollars worth of consumable goods and walk away scott free. Even if they're caught. All they have to do is claim poverty and need. It's sinin, it's absurd, it's beyond stupid, and it is what happens when social justice liberals get elected, and way too many of them are

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