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Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Some governors and Mayors behave like enabling mothers

CODDLING ARSONISTS AND LOOTERS WILL RESULT IN MORE CHAOS

IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE SOCIALIST REVOLUTION?


New Yorkers 'have to improvise' their way around town: de Blasio


We have been witnessing the destruction of many American Cities, many with the quiet approval of their Mayors and Governors, who overcome by guilt that injustice has occurred, feel that these criminal acts are justified in some way. This is lawlessness and criminal behavior plain and simple. These perpetrators could care less about injustice and are more interested in destruction and free stuff. Any attempt at condoning and accepting this behavior is insanity.

Mayor DeBlasio in New York City is the worst mayor in this country, he could not bring himself to deal with the coronavirus in his city, helping to infect much of the east coast, and now fears to take action against looters and arsonists. He is a perfect example of what not to do as a mayor. He is more interested in being political correct rather than doing his duty to protect the lives and property of the citizens and that includes the police officers.

We can expect that we will have incidents of abuse of power by police officers. The officers are human, with all the emotions and frailties that we all have. We do have a system that allows for the punishment of bad behavior. We cannot let every incident be used as a cudgel to destroy the country.

We have a right to peaceful protest, it is an important part of out system of government to be able to voice our opinions and point out abuse and injustice. Destruction of property is never to be condoned as an act of protest. We again see the media attempt to blur the distinction between the two.

There is little question that there has been a coordinated, planned action by some groups to create chaos to effect political outcomes. Whether it is just part of a political campaign or a bigger goal of fomenting revolution. We see continued attacks on white privilege, which is as racist a slogan as there has ever been, capitalism, which is what allows people to have the opportunity to use their talents to improve themselves and their families lives, and patriarchy, which I guess is the belief that intact families is some kind of an unjust social structure. In effect, they propose to destroy the foundation of this country and replace it with their dream of a socialist utopia that is a sick delusion. These goals are not only voiced by the criminal elements creating chaos, but also many elected officials in high places.

It is interesting that the FBI and other intelligence groups in this country have the ability to monitor every phone call and communication of the citizens, including the president, but is unable to track those that plan coordinated criminal political acts. It is just another example of the corruption in our own government.

America better start doing an evaluation of what makes this country the best country of opportunity for all citizens, no matter their race. We see new immigrants from India, Asia and south of our border who are grateful to have a future without limits, having experienced other forms of government, including socialists utopias. They are welcome here as long as they want to become Americans and honor those parts of our system that have allowed this to be the best and most prosperous country in the world.





2 comments:

  1. On March 12th 2020 members of the N.Y. National Guard were handing food out to residents of New Rochelle N.Y..As of June 2nd the same Governor of N.Y. refuses to activate the Guard to save N.Y.C.Always amazes me when Left-Wing political philosophy puts the citizens of your state at risk

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  2. Kenney said he was pleased to see people protest peacefully on Tuesday after days of clashes between police and protesters erupting throughout the city. Kenney still kept a curfew of 6 p.m. in place on Wednesday, however. The mayor said Wednesday morning that he wanted the National Guard to leave the city, but later said he misspoke.

    “What I wanted to say was I wish they could leave, but they can’t, so they’ll leave when we no longer need them,” Kenney said.

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