John Kass: Democrats, Media Allies Ignore the Violent Carnage in Chicago

"The Chicago Police Department is down at least 2,000 cops, and recruiting new officers is all but impossible. There aren’t enough police to man the squad cars in the districts. They know City Hall doesn’t have their backs. And the Democrat Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, endorsed for re-election by Lightfoot is fixated upon the myth of 'mass incarceration.' It is a lie, a news narrative written by the woke, but what does she care? What’s the incentive for Foxx to help carve out order from chaos?"
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nixit
2 years ago

Is this Mexico graphic bragging they have a lower homicide rate than Chicago?

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Lions Choice
2 years ago

All of the crime spike is intentional on the part of Democrats — all designed to justify higher taxes that won’t be used to fix any real issue — only to pad bloated government payrolls.

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