The failed Democrat Isabella “Beya” Alcaraz, who is 29 years old, resigned from her role as the District 4 supervisor of San Francisco when the new owner of her former pet store, The Animal Connection, revealed horrific conditions: hundreds of dead rodents under shelves, dead animals stored in freezers, and pervasive filth described as smelling “like death.”
Her business partner, Julia Baran, who took over the store, accused Alcaraz of being unable to run a basic business and released texts she said showed under-the-table payments and tax write-offs for personal expenses. Alcaraz resigned after one week; Mayor Lurie took the blame, vowing better vetting, as the store improves under new ownership.
In any case, Alcaraz’s former business partner described the situation at the business. “It smells like death,” she explained, “There was a layer of pee and dust and poop on everything. On the walls. On every cabinet. On a lot of the inventory, so I couldn’t even sell it.”
Turning to the failed Dem, she said, “To say you’re a successful businesswoman is not true.” Describing her reaction to Alcaraz’s election, she explained, “I was like, this person that actively f—ed me over is now going to be the supervisor of the Sunset?”
Additionally, Baran asked while other officials failed to look into their new coworkers’ backgrounds. “Why didn’t the mayor of San Francisco and all the people he hired look into the business? I’ve worked with her pretty limitedly, like transferring the business over. And I just know she’s not capable of doing what a supervisor needs to do,” Baran declared.
In revealed messages, Isabella “Beya” Alcaraz claimed, “I don’t owe a dollar in taxes.” She also admitted, “I pay people under the table now…” Likewise, while on the campaign trail, she claimed. “I believe that my community deserves someone who will work 24/7 to advocate for us.”
However, once the scandal was revealed, she decided to step down. “It was dirty, and chaotic, and exhausting, because that’s what pet stores are,” the Democrat complained, “Like most business owners in the Sunset, I struggled to make ends meet. But for 6 years I did my best to keep things running at a very difficult time, for the animals, for my employees, and for the neighbors that relied on us. I regret the conditions it was left in, and am saddened to see the store’s reputation tarnished.”
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Still not done, the woke woman kept whining. Alcaraz reacted, “My heart breaks for all the Filipinos that are disappointed in my service. I wish I had done better for you all. I wanted to be the person that would finally listen to this amazing community. I’m sorry for breaking the trust that was placed in me. I promise to keep working hard and fighting for change on behalf of my neighbors, and I wish the next Supervisor well.”
Issuing her thoughts on the bizarre turn of events, Mayor Daniel Lurie said, “I think that it was a courageous move on her part to step aside last night. The Sunset deserves a supervisor who is fully focused on serving the community.”
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