Sunday, August 20, 2023

I'm Sick Of It! Part I

This latest indictment out of Georgia puts the total counts against Trump at 91, with an overall potential prison sentence of 712 1/2 years.  Which I realize is still not enough for many of these sick Democrats.  What's the point of all these indictments?  Yes, they want to see Trump die in prison.  Yes, they want to interfere with his ability to campaign for 2024.  But I believe it is also intended to be a huge distraction from the way the Democrats are destroying this country, with the aid of the mainstream media.  At the very end of "A Tale Of Two Presidents, Part III," I said:  "I am far less concerned with the events of January 6, which is over and done with, than I am with the ongoing Democrat party-mainstream media complex."  Here's why.

Let's start with our southern border.  As of October, 2022, 5.5 million people entered the country illegally from the time Biden took office.  Here was Biden's Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, on 3/21/21:  "The border is secure.  The border is closed."  Of course, if you only watch MSNBC or CNN, you would not see what Fox viewers see - hundreds (thousands?) of people crossing illegally every day.  Here's lying Mayorkas again:  "The entire system was dismantled by the prior administration...torn down during the Trump administration."  Right.  Meanwhile, Biden is selling off pieces of the unused border wall that Trump wanted to complete.

And who's in bed with the human smugglers and drug cartels?  Joe Biden.  With the border not being secure, 19,663 pounds of fentanyl have been seized in fiscal year 2023 to date.  The question is, how much has slipped through, resulting in the deaths of tens (hundreds?) of thousands.  

How about crime generally?  For LA County, I took a look at the change over the last ten years, from 2013 to 2022.  According to the LA Almanac, violent crimes increased from 40,384 to 61,016.  Homicides?  From 543 to 739.  Rape?  From 1,752 to 3,869.  Aggravated assaults?  From 21,306 to 38,970.  Who gets the "credit?"  Defund the police Democrats.  Left-wing Democrat district attorneys.  Soft on crime policies, locally and statewide.  LAPD is down to 8,967 sworn officers, lowest in 20 years.  And a ridiculously low number for the second biggest city in the country.  And perhaps the crime statistics are even worse, if people see no reason to report crimes when nothing happens anyway.

Crime is so bad in San Francisco, that the federal government told those working in the federal building there to not come in, to work remotely.  That's nice.  The federal government conceding control of the city to the criminals.  Homeless encampments on the streets of many California cities.  People shooting up or smoking dope, and urinating and defecating on the public streets.  Flash mobs entering retail outlets, grabbing tens of thousands of dollars of merchandise, and running out to waiting cars.  One of the perpetrators involved in the Nordstrom mob looting was caught.  So what?  He was immediately released with no bail.  

Plenty of people and businesses have been moving out of California.  After the 2020 census, California even lost a seat in the House of Representatives for the first time.  But look on the bright side.  The Dems are trying to make the rest of the country look like California.

Recently, some 7-11 employees stopped a shoplifter, with one employee being seen on store video beating the perpetrator with some kind of stick.  Good for those store employees.  They should get some type of reward.  Ah, but this is California.  So along comes a state senator with a proposed state law that would criminalize stopping the shoplifters.  So while the shoplifters are ever more brazen, engaging in their criminal enterprise in broad daylight, the proposal is "let's punish the law-abiding citizens fighting the criminals."  The state senator believes it is a police matter.  How moronic.  Can the police be everywhere all the time?  How about every retail establishment posting a sign "Looters shall be shot on sight."  (For any law enforcement personnel who may be reading this, I'm just kidding.)  

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