Twitter users blamed liberal policies on crime for a Whole Foods store in downtown San Francisco closing after only being open a year out of concerns for workers' safety.
fell by 500,000 people between April 2020 and July 2022, Fox News previously reported.
Jeff Jacoby, op-ed columnist at The Boston Globe, called out the soft-on-crime policies in the liberal state for putting businesses at risk.
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