Look, Sleepy Joe is peddling an agenda that will bring about the
economic death of the United States, and a good chunk of the nation was
toking up on the day this was announced, but we should circle back to
this because the ‘defund the police’ push seems to have collapsed
everywhere. Minneapolis tried it. It ended disastrously.
And now, Bill de Blasio, who infamously declared he could cut the
budget to police by $1 billion, said he would be giving it an additional
$105 million in funding. This was announced on April 20. Why is Comrade
Bill doing this? I don’t know—maybe it’s because crime has spiked in
the Big Apple. Never cave to the mob, Mr. mayor. That boomerang will
always end up smacking you in the mouth (via Politico):
JUST IN: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio to increase NYPD funding by $105 million following a large surge in violent crime - Politico
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 11, 2021
The
city will spend $105 million to build a new NYPD precinct in Southeast
Queens, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday — reversing a decision to
eliminate the project last year when he was under pressure to cut the
police budget.
De Blasio said stimulus funding from the federal
government will allow the city to move forward with the plan to create a
116th precinct.
As protesters took to the streets last year after
the death of George Floyd — many pushing to defund the police — de
Blasio promised in June to cut $1 billion from the NYPD operating budget
and another $500 million from its capital budget. Very few of the
proposed cuts have actually materialized.
[…]
Other elements
of the NYPD budget cuts pledged by de Blasio and the City Council have
also been scuttled. They announced that school safety agents would be
moved out of the NYPD, but budget documents showed they actually remain
within the police department. The same was true for school crossing
guards.
An NYPD overtime cap imposed as part of the budget cut deal is expected to be missed by hundreds of millions of dollars.
But
the precinct plan illustrated a clash between left-leaning lawmakers
who wanted to slash the police budget and representatives from Black and
Latino neighborhoods who were skeptical of the push, saying they
supported police reform but needed cops on their streets to prevent
violent crime.
It’s not hard, guys. Being pro-crime
isn’t a good message. It doesn’t resonate. You don’t need to be a crack
political operative to know this. Despite all of the officer-involved
shootings and the controversy they bring deserved or not, everyone wants more police patrols.
There is this thing called ‘safety,’ liberal America. And people want
it. They need it. And police provide it. But please keep harping on
defunding the police because it only drives more voters to the GOP.
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