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Mayor Moron Destroys America’s Major Cities

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Posted By: MissMolly, 5/31/2020 4:32:57 AM

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. — Willian Butler Yeats, “The Second Coming” Can you make this stuff up? Here is the city’s message in full, issued May 28, after several days/nights of rioting. Here is the final sentence: The city urges everyone to exercise caution and stay safe while participating in demonstrations, including wearing masks and physical distancing as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MrDeplorable 5/31/2020 5:32:32 AM (No. 427104)
Be advised: American Spectator = Popup Ad Hell.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 5/31/2020 5:51:24 AM (No. 427109)
But Mayor Frey followed the CDC guidelines, advising the looters, arsonists and rioters to wear masks and practice social distancing. What's a Beta wannabe supposed to do, protect his citizens, or side with the Anarchists. Frey chose the Anarchists. Well done Frey, Well done.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MissMolly 5/31/2020 6:21:02 AM (No. 427119)
#1, there are good, free ad-blockers which prevent what you describe. I never see ads on American Spectator.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mizzmac 5/31/2020 7:10:10 AM (No. 427136)
Ah, the "international experts" are going to analyze the data and they will decide the fate of New York. What a leader Cuomo is. Why bother having a mayor? Why not just appoint a committee of elite eggheads to run the city into the ground?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: franq 5/31/2020 7:14:20 AM (No. 427138)
When it spreads to Pittsburgh, you know it's bad. Local news item I read this morning mentioned curfew, arrests, injured cops, smashed storefronts, blocked roads into the city, and oh yeah - people in the riots were not from the area....
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Laotzu 5/31/2020 7:17:40 AM (No. 427141)
The worst elements around the country will see that in this horrific case mob pressure paid off. Future cases will almost always be less clear cut than this one. Such ambiguities will necessitate longer investigations. . . . But a potentially dangerous precedent has been set, in that a mob forced instant indictment. This was the application of affirmative action to the criminal justice system. The identity of the perpetrator and the identity of the victim pre-ordained prosecution for the harshest sentence.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 5/31/2020 7:36:11 AM (No. 427154)
Very astute observation of mayor moron here in Minneapolis! A oh so pretty young Beta Soy! And Joe Biden’s campaign contributes to a fund to bail out arrested law breakers? Awesome! No ads here! Ad blockers are now mandatory!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 5/31/2020 8:10:54 AM (No. 427178)
Nixon was elected because of the race riots of 1968, to have someone to restore "law and order", the first time that slogan was used. These race riots help Trump.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: JackBurton 5/31/2020 8:29:45 AM (No. 427199)
Well, they sure didn't listen to the pleas for social distancing and mask wearing. So, I guess we should all brace ourselves for a big uptick in covid deaths, right? Hahahahahahahah
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Highlander 5/31/2020 8:32:21 AM (No. 427201)
Methinks the Mayor of Minneapolis is a Soros plant.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/31/2020 8:36:26 AM (No. 427204)
Here is a hypothetical, sort of... what if the Pretty Boy Moron Mayor of Minneapolis has, in his possession, the officers vest camera videos of Floyd George, behind the police car - tapes as yet unrevealed to us - and the tapes show him striking his head against the pavement in a drug induced rage? and that was the justification for Chauvin (an ironic name,hey?to gently try to stop Floyd George from harming himself?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Historybuff 5/31/2020 8:39:47 AM (No. 427210)
There is so much competition for Moron Mayor in this country. We have the King Moron here in NYC.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Catfur27 5/31/2020 8:43:40 AM (No. 427215)
... As we watch city after city under attack by sub-humans, we are reminded of Today's Lesson ( repeated regularly): Why We Need The Second Amendment .
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Reply 14 - Posted by: planetgeo 5/31/2020 8:58:30 AM (No. 427228)
And #13 (as well as Congress), THIS is precisely why we citizens need to have and protect the right to own AR-15s and large capacity magazines. Because when the police are totally unavailable, and 9-1-1 is BUSY, we need to be able to take out a mob that is coming to harm our families and our property. Convince me I'm wrong...waiting...
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Reply 15 - Posted by: AltaD 5/31/2020 9:08:19 AM (No. 427241)
FTA: We need to offer radical compassion and love that we all have in us. Or, cities could take Richard J. Daley's advice (assuming he really said this and it isn't just urban legend) to "shoot to kill arsonists", "shoot to maim looters".
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Reply 16 - Posted by: 49 Ford 5/31/2020 9:10:10 AM (No. 427243)
# 8, I hope you're right but am not so sure. So much of America has so morally confused that nothing is certain anymore. Nixon spoke to a very different country.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: fairplay 5/31/2020 9:16:49 AM (No. 427248)
Pontius Pilates all of them!
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Philipsonh 5/31/2020 10:10:17 AM (No. 427291)
Most of these big city mayors are Leftist imbeciles. The way to stop a riot is to NOT let it begin in the first place. One warning shot in the air, and if that doesn't work, one protestor shot. NO RIOT. A heck of a lot more lives were lost in the last 3 days because my suggested ' tactic' was not applied. Pandering does not impress potential rioters, but force does. It's a war, not a game. and millions feel as I do, but won't say so.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 5/31/2020 11:01:54 AM (No. 427349)
Descent people flee the cities, those left behind vote for weak liberal mayors....stuff like this happens.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: little guy 5/31/2020 11:10:08 AM (No. 427364)
And this is the simple reason why AR-15s and other "assault weapons" must never be banned ... and no restrictions placed on ammo! Yes ... you may need one and you'll likely need to reload
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Reply 21 - Posted by: Zigrid 5/31/2020 11:24:55 AM (No. 427375)
I'm reminded of the ole shaman, No Eyes' admonition...."a great turmoil will happen..... and a golden Phoenix will rise up and create order"...good always overcomes evil... sometimes it's difficult ... and you wonder how much more... but my friends... we are Americans and remember Japanese warrior General Toto said..."we have awakened a sleeping tiger"...after they attacked Pearl Harbor....we are awake now and stretching.... watch out globalists.....
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Reply 22 - Posted by: DVC 5/31/2020 11:57:22 AM (No. 427410)
And they say "there is no legitimate reason for a 30 round magazine for a rifle"......yeah, watch those videos and tell me that again with a straight face. And 30 may just be a good start, depending on how smart the rioters are and whether they press the attack.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: Vincent Vega 5/31/2020 12:18:05 PM (No. 427432)
"We need to offer radical compassion and love that we all have in us." Huh? What kind of weak-a$$ psycho-babble is that? Offer "radical compassion and love"....to who? The thieves, arsonists, and criminals? What a limp-wristed snowflake this guy is. Minneapolis conservatives who didn't vote for this little boy...……..you have my condolences.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: dbdiva 5/31/2020 1:58:40 PM (No. 427536)
I'm in PA. Our downtown hosted a demonstration yesterday and I think there is another one scheduled for today. Thankfully (so far) there was no violence but much shouting at police. I hope that trend holds and no violence occurs. Our Sunday paper weighed in with an editorial asking everyone to be understanding - those who live with constant racism and who are aggrieved by this event must be able to express themselves. Nowhere in the editorial was there ANY mention that violence and looting must never be a tool in their toolbox; not a word of compassion or sympathy for innocent business owners who have now suffered a double whammy and who may possibly lose their businesses for good. I guess they're assuming those owners are most likely racist anyway. Our paper is such an expert in virtue signaling and too cowardly to come out against this violence. Of course after Charlottesville they were extremely courageous; they wrote two editorials detailing the horrors of violence by the right and demanding that we all denounce it. At that point I cancelled my daily subscription but kept the Sunday paper just in case there was something locally of which I needed to be aware. I'm thinking of cancelling that at some point but want to see how they report Obamagate and the election. I also want to see their endorsement for either SloJoe or Killer Cuomo since either one is sure to be comedy gold.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: BarryNo 5/31/2020 2:15:21 PM (No. 427551)
This is a multi-layered Democrat Strategy. 1. Intimidation. You little people need us to let you do your business. We can destroy us whenever we want. Support us or be destroyed. 2. Control. You little people better listen to us or we will punish you. Wander from our plantation if you dare. 3. Opportunity. As Law and order breaks down, WE YOUR MASTERS will tell you what you can and cannot do! Your laws mean nothing to you. WE OWN YOU!! Democrats tell us who we follow, how we think, what to worship and when, where to live, and to die at thei whim. They think they are gods. But more and more they seem less than animals.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: rytwng 5/31/2020 4:39:43 PM (No. 427671)
The so called "protesters" are nothing more than animals. Why aren't they stopped. It's time to use real bullets.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: DebraAnn 5/31/2020 6:03:19 PM (No. 427725)
#11, I thought of that too. You see him being peacefully handcuffed and led around to the other side of the patrol car. Then, all of a sudden, he's on the ground. What's missing is the activity after they get around to the other side, at least in the FoxNews version of the video. As someone who questions everything anymore, that was the first thought in my head. As for the protesters, how does smashing a window and walking away with a big screen TV help anyone or anything?
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Reply 28 - Posted by: udanja99 5/31/2020 6:31:24 PM (No. 427740)
I’m supposed to go to Minneapolis on a business trip in September. If this garbage is still going on, I’m cancelling that trip and any other trips I had scheduled in demonrat run cities. Beautiful and historic downtown Charleston, SC was trashed last night. We now have a 6pm curfew and we’ll see how that works out. But in the meantime hubby and I now have a loaded shotgun parked just inside our front door.
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Reply 29 - Posted by: 49 Ford 5/31/2020 6:49:32 PM (No. 427745)
# 28, how bad was the damage on Meeting Street? Was considering a trip to Charleston this summer, not so sure now. Take care - may you and yours be safe.
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Reply 30 - Posted by: XCenturion 5/31/2020 11:05:43 PM (No. 427879)
George Floyd allegedly died at the hands of a rogue cop but the city of Minneapolis died at the hands of a Democrat Mayor!
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Reply 31 - Posted by: bighambone 5/31/2020 11:31:50 PM (No. 427890)
Notice that the vast majority of the criminal rioting, burning down, and looting has taken place in the inner cities run by leftist and liberal Democrat Mayors who for the most part, when you read between the lines of what they have been saying, clearly are on the side of the Black rioters who they consider to be their main identity group based constituents and voters who keep them in political power. When this rioting is over, the low income and Black minority “communities” in the inner city areas where the rioting took place are going to be hit with double self imposed long term disasters. First they will find that they no longer have grocery stores and other critical commercial businesses anywhere near those “communities” with little prospect that the corporations, private companies, and even so-called Mom and Pop stores are going to take a chance and rebuild as they will be unable to obtain affordable insurance to protect themselves and their assets. Beyond that, who going to effectively police those “communities” as very few police officers who value their futures, and even their lives, are going to go out of their way to confront known or potentially very violent aggressive suspects, some of them armed, who are very prone to resist arrest, whereupon within a split second the police officers could be charged with a felony crime or even loose their lives. If that starts happening it will be the law of the jungle and survival of the fittest that will become dominant factors throughout those “communities”. Since a lot of the “community” wants to abolish the police, maybe that’s what they really want?
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Reply 32 - Posted by: Allie 6/1/2020 12:26:31 AM (No. 427916)
I'm with you, #28. It was shocking to see so much deliberate destruction in beautiful downtown Charleston. Hopefully tonight will be better. I congratulate you on your practical home defense arrangement. It comports well with our Southern manners. As Robert A. Heinlein observed, "An armed society is a polite society."
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