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Crime may be Bidens Achilles heel | David Thornton

6/30/2021

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I’ve written a lot lately about the difficulties that the Republican Party faces. A lot of people mistakenly believe that makes me a Democrat. For the record, I’m not. I remain a conservative independent who is continually dismayed and alarmed by both parties, but the Republicans have been such a trainwreck lately that their recent travails have sucked most of the air out of the proverbial room.

Let’s face it. Joe Biden is such a boring president that, even with his gaffes, there just isn’t a lot of big stuff to write about in the Biden Administration. Some people fill that void by claiming that his dementia will become uncontrollable any day now, but we’ve heard that for several years at this point. There’s the border surge, which I did write about in March, but CBP statistics show that “encounters” along the southern border are leveling off, albeit at a high level, and that the surge actually started in the spring of 2020 under Donald Trump. There’s also inflation, which I also wrote about, but some indicators are showing that inflation fears are receding. The pandemic is ending, the stock market is up, and the sense of a neverending crisis is fading. For the most part, the country seems to be doing pretty well.

But one exception to the good vibe is the fact that crime rates around the country are skyrocketing. After falling for many years, violent crime rates reversed and started rising last year. The Hill notes that there were 5 murders per 100,000 people in 2019. This increased to about 6.2 per 100,000 in 2020. A New York Times survey found an 18 percent increase in the first three months of 2021 as compared to 2020. That will probably mean two consecutive year-over-year increases, but the good news is that the murder rate was much higher in the past. As recently as 1991, it was about 10 murders per 100,000.

The problem seems to be everywhere. CNN notes that major cities, such as New York and Chicago, are reporting increases, but so are less urban areas. In South Carolina, murders increased by 25 percent in 2020. As a region, the South leads the country in murders with 48 percent of the total despite having only about 40 percent of the population. The deadliest city is not in the South, however. That dubious honor goes to St. Louis.

So, why is the country getting more violent? There are probably several answers to that question. 2020 brought us both the pandemic and the BLM riots, which probably both fed into the rising wave of crime. Social anxiety created by the pandemic may have led to violence while the fact that the BLM riots were a contributing factor is tautological.

Another likely factor is high rate of police officers leaving their departments. A survey by the Police Executive Research Forum found a 45 percent increase in police retirements and an 18 percent increase in resignations in the survey period from 2020 to 2021 compared to the previous year. It’s easy to draw a line between the heavy criticism of police over the past year and the “Defund the Police” movement to officers leaving the profession in droves.

I have mixed emotions about the backlash against police in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death. On the one hand, officers who abuse their position and break the law should be punished and should leave the force, especially if their unlawful actions kill someone. There have been many recent examples of bad behavior by cops. On the other hand, too often good officers are assumed to be bad simply because they are wearing a uniform and a badge. The world is not as simple as saying all cops are bad or all cops are good.

This may be where President Biden can have his most significant impact. As the leader of the Democratic Party, the president should influence Democrats to tamp down on the anti-police rhetoric. The wild-eyed progressive left may think that all cops are evil but rank-and-file Democratic voters likely value police protection.

It’s worth noting here that Biden is not part of the “Defund the Police” crowd. As a candidate, Biden never got on board the defund movement, instead promising to put more officers on the street. Last week, the president approved a plan that allows states and cities to spend unused COVID relief funds to fight the crime wave.

That a shift in liberal attitudes is underway is apparent from the success of Eric Adams in the New York mayoral race. Adams, the frontrunner in the Democratic primary, is a former police captain who has advocated increasing police patrols.

Unfortunately, much of Biden’s focus is on guns, especially “assault rifles,” which is both a nonstarter and a distraction. FBI crime statistics show that it is extremely rare for rifles of any type to be used in murders. In fact, for every year shown on the 2019 crime report (2015-2019), about twice as many people were killed by an assailant’s bare hands or feet as by a rifle.

As I’ve pointed out before, banning “assault rifles” would have little effect even on mass shootings. The “assault weapons” ban in the 1990s had little, if any, statistical effect on mass killings. If we consider Wikipedia’s list of 11 mass shootings so far in 2021, only four involved weapons that could be considered “assault rifles.”

Even if “assault rifles” were to blame, a ban would never make it past Senate Republicans (or Joe Manchin). Additionally, the Supreme Court is much more gun-friendly than it was in the 1990s and may well be more responsive to two additional decades of data that show bans on “assault rifles” to be ineffective at reducing crime.

While rising crime rates, like the illegal immigration surge, did start under Donald Trump, it is fair to say that both are problems that Joe Biden must deal with. That’s his job, and if Biden and the Democrats can’t get the rising crime rates under control, it may give Republicans an issue that resonates in 2022 and beyond. This is especially true in the suburbs that swing between red and blue. If voters don’t feel safe, it is a powerful incentive to vote for change.

But it may not be that simple. Democrats can point out that the crime wave started during the Trump Administration as well as the fact that Trump’s 2018 criminal justice reform released about 5,000 inmates from federal prisons. Despite the meme of “Joe Biden’s America” as a place populated by violent thugs, the problem is bipartisan and national.

I think the ultimate answer is to pursue a number of different reforms. First, we need to hire and train new police officers to replace those who are leaving. The new officers need to be well-paid and trained to avoid the deadly mistakes that we have seen all too often in the past.

I’m sympathetic to the “broken windows” school of policing, but we have to take care that more broad police coverage does not translate into more aggressive police tactics or the criminalizing of everyday problems, such as school bullying or truancy. Nevertheless, the presence of cops can deter crime so they should be present as much as possible.

To make this work, however, we need to rebuild the trust between citizens and police officers. At this point, many people, especially minorities, are more fearful of being killed by police than by criminals. This is not a totally unreasonable fear.

Second, we need to take violent criminals off the street. It may be true that we lock up too many nonviolent offenders, but people who habitually hurt or kill others need to go away for a long time.

Finally, we should experiment with different programs and find out what works to reduce recidivism. For some, this may be faith-based programs while others may need an occupational assist. These programs should be scored by results and not by ideological or partisan factors.

Joe Biden and the Democrats have a lot going for them, but the crime problem is something that they will have to address. If the trend can’t be reversed, rising crime rates could prove to be the Democrats’ Achilles heel.

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June 30, 2021 at 07:44PM - David Thornton
Crime may be Biden’s Achilles heel | David Thornton
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LYIN LIGHTFOOT: Chicago Mayor Insists Crime Declining Despite Evidence to Contrary

6/30/2021

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Things got a little uncomfortable between Mayor Lightfoot and the press when Newsmax reporter William Kelly questioned her on the spike in violent crimes in the Windy City.

“Sir, I ask you to get your facts right,” Lightfoot replied. “Crime is not out of control in our city. In fact, crime is on the decline. All of our major indices show a decline in crime, and our homicides and our shootings year over year are down. That’s a fact, Sir,” the mayor said.

Things got worse when Kelly tried to ask a follow up and got shut down.

Lightfoot responded, “Sir, I was polite and allowed you to spew your rhetoric, which is offensive to me and others, but I’m trying to be polite and professional and answer your question. But if you want to write your own narrative, and irrelevant to what I’m gonna say and what the facts are, then we’ll just move on to the next reporter.”

Shooting incidents in Chicago are up 15% at the same point last year, and are more than double the level they were at two years ago

Watch the exchange below.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot: “Crime is not out of control in our city. In fact, crime is on the decline.”

pic.twitter.com/zpOJ03lnxq

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) June 30, 2021


June 30, 2021 at 02:57PM - The First
LYIN’ LIGHTFOOT: Chicago Mayor Insists Crime Declining Despite Evidence to Contrary
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PSAKI BOMB: Press Sec AGAIN Claims Its Republicans Who Want to Defund the Police

6/30/2021

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki -once again- claimed Wednesday that it’s actually Republicans -not Democrats- who want to ‘Defund the Police’.

“First, the President ran and won on a platform of boosting funding for law enforcement,” said the Press Secretary. “That’s a simple statement of fact,” claimed the Press Secretary.

“Are there any examples of Republican Members of Congress saying they want to defund the police?” pressed one reporter.

“Most people would argue that actions are more important than words,” deflected Psaki.

Psaki AGAIN states that it's Republicans who support defunding the police. pic.twitter.com/hvCWLtbCSj

— The First (@TheFirstonTV) June 30, 2021

Watch her comments above.



June 30, 2021 at 01:53PM - The First
PSAKI BOMB: Press Sec AGAIN Claims Its Republicans Who Want to ‘Defund the Police’
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WATCH: Dems Bully GOP Rep for Wanting to Protect Womens Sports

6/30/2021

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Ohio state representative Jena Powell is out to save women’s sports – but Democrats won’t even let her speak.

According to The Daily Wire, “[Powell] presented an amendment to an Ohio bill, an amendment that would protect biological female athletes from being forced to compete against biological males, Democrats reacted by screaming and banging their desks in an effort to drown her out, prompting criticism and mockery.”

This is politics now.

Ohio Rep. Jena Powell offers an amendment to add a bill banning transgender girls from female sports teams to the name, image, likeness bill. A wild moment in the House, with Democrats pounding on desks and yelling "point of order." pic.twitter.com/fB3RRelXup

— Jackie Borchardt (@JMBorchardt) June 24, 2021


June 30, 2021 at 01:19PM - The First
WATCH: Dems Bully GOP Rep for Wanting to Protect Women’s Sports
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OREILLY: Will Bidens Failing Economy Catapult Trump Back into the White House?

6/30/2021

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Bill O’Reilly weighed-in Tuesday night on Donald Trump’s recent moves in the public sphere; saying the former President is visiting the border to “show-up” Joe Biden.

“President Trump is starting to mobilize, he senses weakness in the Biden Administration. He’s going to the border… This is all an attempt to show-up the Biden Administration. Then he’s going to do a Town Hall,” said O’Reilly.

“It is a fact that that Donald Trump brought his business experience to the White House and improved the economy,” he added.

Will Biden's economy inflict enough pain to catapult Trump back into the White House? @BillOReilly ponders that most pressing question.

"It is a fact that that Donald Trump brought his business experience to the White House and improved the economy." pic.twitter.com/Q6rXB0AiUH

— The First (@TheFirstonTV) June 30, 2021

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June 30, 2021 at 12:09PM - The First
O’REILLY: Will Biden’s Failing Economy Catapult Trump Back into the White House?
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SERIOUSLY? Dems Talk Defunding Immigration Enforcement Amid Border Chaos

6/30/2021

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We’ve officially slipped into a parallel universe.

With nearly 200,000 migrants attempting to illegally breach the southern border each month, House Democrats are proposing a bill that cuts funding to critical immigration enforcement agencies – it also cuts funds for the wall.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy had a few harsh words for Dems. McCarthy told The Daily Caller:

“At a time when there is an out-of-control situation at our border, we need to support our border enforcement officers, not defund them. “House Democrats are now applying their socialist ideology to defund the police to the border by advancing legislation to defund our border and immigration enforcement.”

Defunding the police was not enough for Democrats. Now they're trying to defund border enforcement too.
At a time when there is an out-of-control situation at our border, we need to support our border enforcement officers, not defund them.https://t.co/zsr4ZeUi6r

— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) June 30, 2021

It’s almost like Dems have already forgotten how poorly defunding the police worked out.



June 30, 2021 at 10:34AM - The First
SERIOUSLY? Dems Talk Defunding Immigration Enforcement Amid Border Chaos
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TRUMP ON CLAY & BUCK: Border Crisis Worst in History

6/30/2021

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Former President Trump spoke with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton about the current state of the border. How does he think it’s going? Not so good.

BUCK: I just want to know, we had Kamala just barely beat you to the border. Now, she’s the border czar. You’re not the border czar right now. We want to know how you think the border situation is unfolding. Is it the worst it’s ever been? Is that fair to say?

#ClayandBuck spoke with President Trump about the worst border crisis in U.S. history. https://t.co/ooV0efmJNW pic.twitter.com/xsOUx1fk99

— clayandbuck (@clayandbuck) June 29, 2021

PRESIDENT TRUMP: In history, absolutely. You know, they were saying it’s the worst in 20 years. I say (laughing), “What are you talking about, 20 years? It’s by far the worst in history.” And seven months ago, it was the best in history. It was the best we’ve ever had. That included drugs. That included human trafficking where we had it very strongly stopped.

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June 30, 2021 at 09:35AM - The First
TRUMP ON CLAY & BUCK: Border Crisis ‘Worst in History’
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RATINGS BLOODBATH: Half of CNN Viewers Gone in Post-Trump Era

6/30/2021

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Things aren’t looking great for MSNBC, either.

According to Nielsen Media Research, “In June of 2021, CNN had an average of 580,000 total daily viewers – a drop of 49% compared to June of 2020. The network also lost 59% of its viewers in the critical 25 – 54 age demographic, with an average of 133,000 total day viewers in the demographic for the month of June.”

But what about MSNBC – torch carrier for the far-left.

“MSNBC had the second-largest drop in viewership and lost 37% of its total audience compared to June of last year. The network had an average of 763,000 total viewers in June of 2021 and 99,000 viewers in the 25 – 54 age demographic, a drop of 48%,” according to Nilsen.

Fox News primetime programming continues to dominate, drawing more viewers than rival networks CNN and MSNBC combined.

CNN Loses Nearly Half Of Its Viewers In One Year https://t.co/ZkeTprTDty

— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 30, 2021


June 30, 2021 at 08:24AM - The First
RATINGS BLOODBATH: Half of CNN Viewers Gone in Post-Trump Era
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Pelosi Gets Partisan With January 6 Investigation | David Thornton

6/29/2021

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A few weeks ago, congressional Republicans shot down the proposed independent investigation of the events of January 6. At the time, I argued that an objective investigation into the events of January 6 was sorely needed and that Republicans should get on board or risk getting left behind. Now, it seems that the train is about to leave the station without the GOP on board.

In an entirely predictable move, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has introduced legislation in the House that would create a select committee to investigate the riot and attack on the Capitol. The committee would consist of 13 members, “5 of whom shall be appointed after consultation with the minority leader.” This is a worse deal for the Republicans than the proposed independent commission, which would have consisted of 10 members and been evenly split between the two parties.

Granted, the previous proposal did not give Republicans everything they wanted, but it did give them more than Ms. Pelosi’s unilateral proposal. The Republicans had a choice between a bad deal now or a worse deal later. They took the latter and now must live with their decision.

In yet another twist, Pelosi has said that she is “seriously considering” naming a Republican as one of her eight appointments to the committee. This would seem to narrow the Democratic advantage, but if Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy appoints MAGA loyalists – or boycotts the committee entirely – Pelosi’s appointment of someone like Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) or Liz Cheney (R-Wy.) would actually create a third and smaller faction that would not necessarily agree with either major faction.

If Pelosi goes through with the House investigation, she should absolutely appoint an objective Republican (or two) to offset the partisan Republicans likely to be appointed by McCarthy. Many of us felt that Pelosi erred by not including Trump-critical Republicans on the impeachment committees, but perhaps she has learned from those past mistakes.

There is nothing unconstitutional or inherently wrong with the idea of an investigation into the attack on the Capitol. Over the past few years, we have seen a number of investigations into wrongdoing by both parties. These include Benghazi, Fast and Furious, Solyndra, Hillary Clinton, Russia’s election interference, and Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. I think it is fair to say that none of these incidents were as threatening to American democracy as an insurrection designed to steal a presidential election. It isn’t unfair to point out that if Republicans really thought BLM and Antifa were behind the assault on the Capitol, they would have no problem with an investigation.

It’s true that Republicans would likely find an independent commission report used against them, but this was a result of having the facts against them rather than being the victims of partisanship. Using the ostrich strategy of sticking their collective head into the ground is not making the reality of the insurrection go away.

The fact is that the Republican Party and quite a few of its elected officials are hip-deep in blame for insurrection. That obviously includes Donald Trump but also extends to Reps. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) and Paul A. Gosar (R-Ariz.) who allegedly helped to plan the Stop the Steal rally. There are also persistent rumors that Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Col.), a congresswoman with QAnon ties, led a large group that may have included some rioters on a Capitol tour in the days before the insurrection. Boebert has denied these accusations.

The Republican error here is two-fold and that doesn’t even count losing control of the party to a conspiracy theorist and populist outsider. First, Republicans should have acknowledged that the insurrection was not going to simply go away and embraced an investigation that would have given them an almost equal say in the findings. With any luck, such an investigation would help traditional conservative Republicans purge the more radical elements from their party.

Second, Republicans forgot that the coverup is often worse than the underlying crime. In fighting the investigation, Republicans look as if they are circling the wagons to protect the guilty. That makes the Republican Party look guilty by association.

In many cases, scandals can be shortened or averted by an admission of guilt and a statement of contrition. The rule of thumb is that it is almost always best to get the bad news out quickly and then move past it.

That was never going to happen in this case. The insurrection and the conspiracies surrounding it are so complex and convoluted that such a move was never going to resolve this scandal. Republicans were always going to have to deal with a constant dripping of information over the next year or two as new revelations and indictments surface as we move toward a final report. Now, it looks as though Nancy Pelosi will control both the drip of information and the timing of the report’s release. That’s not a good position to be in.

If you think that I’m supportive of Nancy Pelosi’s House investigation, I’m really not. I do still believe that January 6 needs to be fully investigated, but a partisan investigation by House Democrats ranks at least third in my preferences. The best solution, even at this late date, would be for enough Republicans to come to grips with the need for an objective look into the insurrection that an independent commission could escape the filibuster. Since this requires 10 Republicans to buck Trump and McConnell, it pretty obviously is not going to happen. My second preference would be for the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel.

Obviously, the best way to investigate something as politically charged as the January 6 riots is with an objective and independent body. Republicans are already skeptical of the Justice Department and would definitely think the fix was in regarding a House investigation.

In a fallen world and an atmosphere of distrust on both sides, there is no perfect solution. However, if and when the Democrats launch a House investigation of the insurrection, we should all remember that Republicans had the opportunity for an equally divided commission which would have been much less partisan and they chose to reject that plan.

It is possible that the House can launch an objective and nonpartisan investigation of the facts of the case, but whether they will do so is an open question. There is also the question of whether Republicans will take the matter seriously, or knowing the facts are against them, simply choose to attack the proceedings as they did during President Trump’s impeachments.

That brings us to the one benefit that Republicans gain from a House investigation. If Republicans can claim that the investigation is a partisan sham then it much easier to ignore the fact of a dangerously radical segment within their base. This also means that they do not have to cross Donald Trump and anger the former president’s supporters.

And that may have been the plan all along.

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June 29, 2021 at 06:12PM - David Thornton
Pelosi Gets Partisan With January 6 Investigation | David Thornton
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FLASHBACK: Here are All the Times the Democrats Pledged to Defund the Police

6/29/2021

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With White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki attempting to blame REPUBLICANS for ‘Defunding the Police’, here’s a little reminder of all the Democratic promises to slash cash from departments across the USA since last summer.

WATCH: The moments Democrats have supported defunding the police. https://t.co/BkoxduVEge

— The First (@TheFirstonTV) June 29, 2021

Watch the important reminder above.



June 29, 2021 at 03:10PM - The First
FLASHBACK: Here are All the Times the Democrats Pledged to ‘Defund the Police’
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