Host of “Kennedy” on Fox Business Kennedy joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to talk about the depressing decline of San Francisco, following the news that Nordstrom will soon be closing both of its stores in the downtown area of the city.
“I mean, I absolutely love that city. I’m wearing a San Francisco 49ers shirt right now. That’s my team. That’s where my stepdad grew up. I feel such a connection to the city. I don’t know that city anymore. I don’t want my parents there. I used to go a few times a year and visit my stepdad’s family. They can’t do that anymore. It’s unsafe and now they’re vulnerable. And at what point do you get past the point of no return? At what point do you admit this utopian ideal that progressives had sold us, that, you know, we are victimizing the victims, you know, by incarcerating people. It’s like, no, you have to have accountability and rules, the same rules for everyone. That’s how a civil society works. They have given up on that. So they let really bad people out to harm the good people who then go, I’m going to take my millions of dollars and move to another city where there’s lower taxes and less crime. How about that?”
Plus, Kennedy tells Jimmy what she said to California Governor Gavin Newsom at last weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner. To hear what else she had to say, listen to the podcast!