13 October 2022

Seven Days of Mayhem

Soft-on-crime breeds more crime. Seven days of mayhem: Random killings expose lethality of Democrat crime policies | Just The News

The tile to this article, which I shamelessly stole, is a play on the title to one of my favorite Cold War movies, Seven Days in May. It is about a planned military coup in the United States because some generals don't like the current guy in the White House, or his policies. It isn't from 2020, is from the 1950s or 60s. I would have to check the year to be sure. Can recommend.

A college dad shot by two homeless men high on drugs and long sought by police. An illegal migrant who stabbed eight on the Las Vegas strip. An abused wife slaughtered after her husband was released without cash bail.

In a single week, the Democrats' permissive approach to law enforcement — insecure borders, cashless bail and exploding homelessness — left a lethal wake of innocent victims that shook communities coast to coast and invigorated a political debate less than 30 days from mid-term elections.

There is a much about what is happening in our largest cities. This isn't happening in one or two cities; it isn't an aberration. It appears to be what the Democrats want, anarchy.

Crime has been a focal point of several key races where Democrats who supported permissive criminal justice policies in the past — like Wisconsin's Mandela Barnes and Pennsylvania's John Fetterman — have found themselves on the defensive in debates and in television ads by their GOP rivals.

"We have a huge problem with skyrocketing crime," Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) said at a Friday debate. "One of the issues is we're not keeping criminals in jail."

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