Okay, well, one supervisor doesn’t call it Frisco
As we learned in the last post, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Calls It Frisco. Now his career is going swimmingly, and his support from the Call It Frisco delegation has never been stronger. But what happens when a supervisor doesn’t Call It Frisco? Just ask Ed Jew.
On the Board of Supervisors website, Jew unabashedly states:
“My vision for San Francisco is one where you can buy a home, start a family business and send your children to neighborhood schools, and live on clean and safe streets.”
The unfortunate result of his vision for “San Francisco” instead of what he could have called a vision for Frisco? Ed Jew is currently facing nine counts of felony charges including four counts of perjury, three election code violations, voter fraud, and providing false documents when he claimed in candidacy papers that he was a resident of the Sunset district.
Additionally, in a recent statement directly on Ed Jew’s behalf, his defense attorney Bill Fazio, said,
“[Prosecutors] are trying to prove he lived in one location, and we are trying to indicate that no, that is incorrect, his home was in San Francisco, always has been and always will be in San Francisco.”
If only Ed Jew’s home had always been and always will be in Frisco, this entire debacle could have been avoided.