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Crime Surge Continues in Cities Cutting Police Protection
Cities reducing police budgets for fiscal year 2021 should expect crime rates to continue to explode and the public to be at increasing risk, says retired police sergeant John Bode.
“I don’t know how on Earth a citizen would feel safe in their home,” Bode told Budget and Tax News. “What, who will stop this evil if the blue line fails?”
The Scars of 2020
By Victor Davis Hanson
Amid plague, national lockdown, riot and arson, iconoclasm, recession, and the most contested voting in history, the country leaves 2020 with...
How America’s Cities Became Bastions of Progressive Politics
By Edward Ring
In 2016 the American presidential election was not so much blue state versus red state as blue urban centers versus everywhere else....
Killings of Police Officers Rise While Defunding Movement Continues
While crime is spiking and police officer deaths are increasing, activists and political figures continue to push to defund the police, even in cities rife with crime.
Meet Rachael Rollins, the Rogue Prosecutor Whose Policies Are Wreaking Havoc in Boston
This commentary is part of a series on the rogue prosecutors around the country who have been backed by liberal billionaires such as George...
College Prez Bails out Student Rioters Amid Nationwide Election Protests, Riots, and Vandalism
In addition to Minneapolis, several other cities have experienced post-election riots. In New York city, 25 people were arrested. Police, in riot gear, stood guard while protestors screamed at them and spat in their faces, FOX News reports. Rioters damaged commercial buildings and set fires. Items confiscated included a stun gun, fireworks, a hammer, knives, and flammable liquid.
“Who brings a knife and a hammer and a flammable liquid to in fact start fires to a peaceful protest?" New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said in a news conference on Thursday.
Authorities Prepare for Possible Post-Election Political Violence
The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and state and local law enforcement groups are preparing for the possibility of public violence on and after Election Day, MSN reports.
Large cities such as Chicago, New York, Portland, and Seattle are developing plans to deal with violent reactions to the election outcome, Fox News reports.
School Reopenings Are Being Decided by Politics, Unions—Not Science
A working paper released this month by Brown University’s Annenberg Institute for School Reform reveals that local politics, not the severity of COVID-19, is the...
Don’t Believe the Doomsday Reports of Trump Losing
Media reports every day express the notion that President Donald J. Trump is double-digits behind former Vice President Joe Biden in the polls—to depress...
Restoration of Order Stalled As Cities’ Policies Lead to Killings, Other Lawlessness
With the police in many cities hamstrung by their local governments, Antifa rioters and allied organizations are becoming more emboldened. The violence has escalated from throwing rocks and blocking streets to violent physical attacks on people and even killing.