Terry Stops and Three Strikes Laws-(Pt 3, Broken Windows Policing)

This article is the third in a series about policing and public safety policy. Today, we’ll talk about “Broken Windows Policing.” Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is widely and properly credited with cleaning up the mess his predecessor, David Dinkins left him. Giuliani in turn, credits Broken Windows Policing for his success. The …

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Terry Stops and 3 Strikes Laws-Time to Revisit Both (Pt 1)

Some time back, I remember listening to the David Webb Show** and he had on a retired NYPD Police Captain. His guest was pretty brutal in his assessment of the then Mayor of Gotham. His view was pretty close to mine, although not quite as salty. His words did however, provide the start point for …

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Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #58: Desperately Seeking Racism

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #58: Desperately Seeking Racism

Editor tells reporter that headquarters wanted stories about racist incidents, even minor ones. Even if we had to stretch the facts, if a white resident and a non-white resident had any kind of dispute, the reporter was to slant the article to make it sound like the white person was racist.

Black Lives Matter, Just Not To Democrat Politicians: (Part IV, Fatherlessness, Poverty and Crime)

Last we met, we discussed how President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty, his “Great Society,” had led to the impoverishment of the Black Family and its ultimate dependence on those programs. At the very end, one aspect we noted, was the deleterious effect those programs had on the institution of marriage—and its concomitant growth of …

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Black Lives Matter, Just Not to Democrat Politicians (Part III, War on Poverty and Welfare State)

(AP Photo) In 1960, 22 percent of black children were in single-parent households. In 1985, 67 were in that condition. By 2015, the number had grown to 77 percent. What happened? Simple. President Lyndon Bains Johnson and his self-styled, “Unconditional War On Poverty.” In 1964, while delivering his annual State of the Union Address to …

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Black Lives Matter, But Not to Democrat Politicians (Part II, Minimum Wage and Union Vote Buying)

At the end of my previous article, I noted that federal legislation and active enforcement of that legislation had put paid to many active and overt forms of Democrat subjugation of minorities. By the 1930s, “subjugation,” meant something slightly different than chattel servitude. Instead of blatantly overt but now infamous policies, such as lunch counter …

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Democrat Privilege Protects White Bigot Who Slugged Two “Of Color” Trumpsters

Democrat Privilege Protects White Bigot Who Slugged Two "Of Color" Trumpsters

This hate crime happened on 11/4/2024. To date, the City of Edmonds and the media have not released the name of this bigot. I guarantee you, had a WHITE Trump supporter committed the same crime against “of color” Democrat voters, her name would be splashed all over the media.

More Racism From White Suicidal Libs: Democrats Nominate Somali Communist Muslim For Minneapolis Mayor Over White Incumbent Leftist

More Racism From White Suicidal Libs: Democrats Nominate Somali Communist Muslim For Minneapolis Mayor Over White Incumbent Leftist

Currently a state senator, Fateh pledges include $20 minimum-wage by 2028, “free” public housing, “free” college tuition, rent controls, and help for illegal aliens, even murderers, rapists, et al, in avoiding ICE.

Why Won’t the Media Report the News We Need?

We reported on Tuesday evening that Steve Keeley of Fox 29 News posted the photos released by the Philadelphia Police Department of two of the suspects in the mass shooting on the 1500 block of Etting Street at 4:38 PM EDT. We also pointed out that The Philadelphia Inquirer, a newspaper which has earned twenty …

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Bureaucrats Gotta Bureaucrat: They Can Never Admit the Real Problem!

We noted, last Friday, the waste case that Martin Luther King High School in foul, fetid, fuming, foggy, filthy Philadelphia has become. MLKHS at least has the ‘excuse,’ if it can be called that, of being a school in the depressed East Germantown neighborhood, with 100% of students coming from ‘economically disadvantaged’ families. But what …

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