George Soros -A Good Guy?(Let Me Convince You)

Perhaps we should be looking at George Soros differently! Maybe we should be viewing him in a more favorable light. Now before you immediately stop reading, hear me out and let me convince you.
I presume that just about everyone knows that Mr. Soros is a very, very rich left-wing looney. Ignore that fact for a second and read on. In California prior to Election Day, 6/5/18, this  billionaire put his money where his mouth is. In California he made an effort to reshape California’s criminal justice system by propping up radical, anti-law enforcement candidates for district attorneys. Unfortunately, for him, his exorbitant effort came to a screeching halt, with most of his candidates losing decisively. Throughout California, law-and-order prosecutors who didn’t spew liberal dogma or have hostile views toward police won.
But wait, I think that we should encourage Mr. Soros to try again. Perhaps we should tell him that he just needs to increase his effort by putting more of his money into his next effort. Wait! Wait! Don’t stop. Read on. Let me convince you.
In Sacramento County Mr. Soros poured $400,000 into the campaign of Noah Phillips, an anti-police and pro Black Lives Matter candidate. Mr. Phillips lost to the incumbent pro-police candidate, Anne Schubert, by a 2:1 margin. Since Sacramento County went for Hillary by twenty-four points in the 2016 presidential election, I think that it is safe to identify it as a “blue” locale. In this “blue” county, the Soros candidate got walloped, while George Soros essentially contributed $400,000 to the local Sacramento economy.
In San Diego, Soros backed Geneviéve Jones-Wright to the tune of more than $1.5 million which was funneled through a political action committee that propped up Jones-Wright and supported reform of the criminal justice system. I did not vote for Jones-Wright, in part because I am always suspicious of hyphenated last names, and mostly because she had no experience prosecuting anybody. Jones-Wright was thoroughly beaten by a margin of 63% – 36%. Here again while the George Soros candidate got walloped, he essentially contributed a ton of money to the local economy.
In conclusion, as I stated at the top of this essay, perhaps we should be looking at George Soros differently. He just put a lot of his money into the California economy, and has very little to show for it. Maybe we should encourage Mr. Soros to try again, but this time with more money! Perhaps we should continue to encourage him until his candidates get above 40% of the vote.
Did I convince you?

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