The public is tired of coddling criminals

Nobody want to admit to believing that eradicating 74,000,000 American citizens is a good idea.
It's such a cruel and vicious thought.
It's hard to come to grips with something that.

What remain very obviously true, however,
is that the world would clearly be a much better place for having done it.

That's just irrefutable fact.
Hitler though exterminating millions of Jews was a good idea too. You are a scary individual. That's just an irrefutable fact.
 
Soros-funded Democrat prosecutors have done irreparable damage to many Americans by refusing to prosecute criminals...and Americans are SICK OF IT.




The public is tired of coddling criminals

A new poll shows that the public, thank goodness, is coming to its collective senses by once again deciding that the way to stop crime is to punish it rather than excuse it.

More on the poll momentarily. It comes in this context: A temporary shift in the last decade away from that commonsense viewpoint — the one insisting that crime should be punished — was so disastrous that it almost completely ruined the wondrous reduction in crime from the 1990s and 2000s. Aided by massive financial support from radical Left billionaire George Soros, jurisdictions across the country in the 2010s elected prosecutors who won’t prosecute, local legislators who cut police forces and hobble their activities, and judges who won’t imprison convicts.

Moreover, the liberal media misreported worthwhile efforts to change sentencing practices for lesser offenses. The salutary idea, especially for minor drug violations, was to provide alternative sentencing and rehabilitative services rather than prison time. The idea wasn’t to cease enforcement against misbehavior but rather to ensure that enforcement was commensurate and that the response promoted better citizenship rather than recidivism and disrespect for the law.

The media, however, portrayed and applauded the alternative-sentencing movement as a move to decriminalize lots of bad behavior, and credulous politicians rushed to repeal statutes that had made it illegal to do things such as commit vandalism or urinate in the street. And, in the backlash to isolated examples of bad policing (or of media frenzies over policing that turned out to be entirely justified), officials in major cities across the country began excusing even significant thefts and crimes that turned violent.

~ Now comes the well-merited reaction, back to common sense. A new Gallup poll shows that 58% of the public, up from that 41% just three years ago, think the nation’s criminal justice system is not tough enough on crime, with another 26% saying it is “about right,” leaving just 14% who think it is too tough.

The reaction is showing up not just in opinion polls but at the ballot box as well. The first major eruption against radical Left “prosecutors” came when famously liberal San Francisco voters removed District Attorney Chesa Boudin from office in a special June 2022 recall election. The counteraction picked up pace since then, and in the Nov. 7 elections this year, two more left-leaning jurisdictions, Allegheny County in Pennsylvania and Loudoun County in Virginia, defeated Soros-backed candidates. In Virginia, Soros prosecutor Buta Biberaj was the incumbent commonwealth attorney with a $1.1 million campaign war chest, but she still lost to challenger Bob Anderson, who raised only $70,000.

According to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, the Pennsylvania and Virginia Democratic losses were at least the 13th and 14th Soros prosecutors who have “departed, resigned, been defeated or removed” in the past year and a half.








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Yes, Trump should be treated like everyone else.
 
You want to euthanize everyone that politically disagrees with you? And you think Trump is the danger? Damn Nifty are you hearing yourself?

Old Nifty admits to being a prick. He's also one sick old man.

Originally Posted by Earl View Post
Tell us more about your admiration for Mao, as you posted.



Nifty posted:
He had only 45 million people killed.
i suppose that was a good effort,

but we need to take out 74,000,000 trumpanzees.

I'm not exactly sure of what that's the equivalent in people.
 
Old Nifty admits to being a prick. He's also one sick old man.

Originally Posted by Earl View Post
Tell us more about your admiration for Mao, as you posted.



Nifty posted:
He had only 45 million people killed.
i suppose that was a good effort,

but we need to take out 74,000,000 trumpanzees.

I'm not exactly sure of what that's the equivalent in people.
It would be eaier to eliminate one sick old Bostonian instead.
 
I agree. Trump should wait for his trials in jail because he will not follow the rules that we all would have to follow.
 
Also this thread is rich considering one parties leading candidate is a rapist, a fraud, and is facing several trials regarding 91 felony charges. You want to stop coddling criminals, you can start by not trying to elect them into the highest office in the country.

Pol Pot charge his opponent with hundreds of crimes as well - as I remember.

Joe Biden has a LOT in common with Pol Pot.
 
Soros-funded Democrat prosecutors have done irreparable damage to many Americans by refusing to prosecute criminals...and Americans are SICK OF IT.




The public is tired of coddling criminals

A new poll shows that the public, thank goodness, is coming to its collective senses by once again deciding that the way to stop crime is to punish it rather than excuse it.

More on the poll momentarily. It comes in this context: A temporary shift in the last decade away from that commonsense viewpoint — the one insisting that crime should be punished — was so disastrous that it almost completely ruined the wondrous reduction in crime from the 1990s and 2000s. Aided by massive financial support from radical Left billionaire George Soros, jurisdictions across the country in the 2010s elected prosecutors who won’t prosecute, local legislators who cut police forces and hobble their activities, and judges who won’t imprison convicts.

Moreover, the liberal media misreported worthwhile efforts to change sentencing practices for lesser offenses. The salutary idea, especially for minor drug violations, was to provide alternative sentencing and rehabilitative services rather than prison time. The idea wasn’t to cease enforcement against misbehavior but rather to ensure that enforcement was commensurate and that the response promoted better citizenship rather than recidivism and disrespect for the law.

The media, however, portrayed and applauded the alternative-sentencing movement as a move to decriminalize lots of bad behavior, and credulous politicians rushed to repeal statutes that had made it illegal to do things such as commit vandalism or urinate in the street. And, in the backlash to isolated examples of bad policing (or of media frenzies over policing that turned out to be entirely justified), officials in major cities across the country began excusing even significant thefts and crimes that turned violent.

~ Now comes the well-merited reaction, back to common sense. A new Gallup poll shows that 58% of the public, up from that 41% just three years ago, think the nation’s criminal justice system is not tough enough on crime, with another 26% saying it is “about right,” leaving just 14% who think it is too tough.

The reaction is showing up not just in opinion polls but at the ballot box as well. The first major eruption against radical Left “prosecutors” came when famously liberal San Francisco voters removed District Attorney Chesa Boudin from office in a special June 2022 recall election. The counteraction picked up pace since then, and in the Nov. 7 elections this year, two more left-leaning jurisdictions, Allegheny County in Pennsylvania and Loudoun County in Virginia, defeated Soros-backed candidates. In Virginia, Soros prosecutor Buta Biberaj was the incumbent commonwealth attorney with a $1.1 million campaign war chest, but she still lost to challenger Bob Anderson, who raised only $70,000.

According to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, the Pennsylvania and Virginia Democratic losses were at least the 13th and 14th Soros prosecutors who have “departed, resigned, been defeated or removed” in the past year and a half.








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They're prosecuting criminal Trump aren't they.
 
They're prosecuting criminal Trump aren't they.

Just like Pol Pot did with his political rivals.

There was a time when American justice was beyond reproach. Now we have about the most corrupt system on earth - all because of Xi's man Joe.
 
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