Rather Than the $425,000 To Which Her $75,000 Raise Boosted Her, Leslie Richards Needs a $425,000 Pay Cut, and a SEPTA Train Ticket Out of Town!

If you were apprehended after shooting at a crowd of people in a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority station, would you expect to simply be let go, even if you had missed everyone? I wouldn’t, but, then again, I’m not a 16-year-old girl. A 16-year-old girl is facing arrest for a SEPTA subway shooting at the …

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Killadelphia: A Philadelphia Councilcritter Tells Us the Truth

The Washington Post quoted Philadelphia City Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier, a Democrat who represents the area of southwest Philadelphia in which the mass murder occurred, though possibly in a way she might regret: Philadelphia City Council member Jamie R. Gauthier (D), who represents areas where the shooting occurred, described her district as “under siege” by gun …

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New Drug ‘Tranq’ Explodes in US Cities – Telltale Wounds Can Be Seen Sprouting on Users

Just when we thought America’s opiod crisis couldn’t get much worse, we learn that veterinary tranquilizer xylazine, known on the streets as “tranq,” has made its way into the drug supplies of U.S. cities in recent years. Drug dealers have begun cutting fentanyl and heroin with xylazine and one of the most visible results has …

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Jamie Gauthier stands with Larry Krasner!

Trouble is, that also means she stands with the thugs, the gang-bangers, and the killers in her city. Republican members of the Pennsylvania state House of Representatives are considering the impeachment of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, and City Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier (D-3rd District) — and please pardon me for assuming her gender — is …

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Why is Philadelphia’s District Attorney Wasting Time and Money Trying to Free Already Convicted Killers?

It’s perfectly understandable that when a city like Philadelphia elects a George Soros sponsored defense attorney to become District Attorney, that that District Attorney will be more interested in setting criminals free than prosecuting crimes. From The Philadelphia Inquirer: Two judges have sparred with the Philly DA’s office recently over questions about old murder convictions …

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Philadelphia Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier doesn’t want her “Black and brown” constituents paying more in property taxes

One great thing about moving back to our home state of Kentucky from Pennsylvania: property taxes are much lower in the Bluegrass State! Property taxes on what was our home in Jim Thorpe are currently listed as $3,228 according to Zillow, while we paid slightly under $400 in property taxes on our current abode last …

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Killadelphia

Philadelphia

We already knew it was a bloody few days in the City of Brotherly Love, but the city didn’t update its figures on Friday, due, I suppose, to the Good Friday holiday. Now they have, and it’s ugly. The Philadelphia Police Department’s Current Crime Statistics page states that there have been 140 homicides in the …

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A Very Minor Omission In The Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

I use the term ‘journolism’ to refer to heavily biased reporting. It’s not a misspelling: my of spelling ‘journolist’ or ‘journolism’ comes from JournoList, an email list of 400 influential and politically liberal journalists, the exposure of which called into question their objectivity. Many times biased journalism comes not from stating something false, but the …

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