Opinion

What’s Worse, Random Violence On A City Street, Or Political Violence In A Federal Court?

In addition to the random violence Americans have become accustomed to in too many American cities, we’ve also seen Democrat-lead violence in the form of Donald Trump being serially brought before courts or impeachment hearings in Congress; FBI attacks on Catholics protesting abortions; the FBI collusion to keep Trump from being elected in 2016; the imprisonment of many Americans as a result of the Jan 6th dustup on Capitol Hill; the repeat attacks on Kyle Rittenhouse; the FBI attack on Mar-A-Lago and other planned attacks on American citizens, aside from the on-the-street random crimes performed by people who vote for Democrats in every election.

Both the street attacks and the Federal courthouse attacks have been done by Democrats, the street attacks being done by career street criminals, and the courthouse attacks being done by the career leaders of the Democrat party with their design to attain, keep and exercise ruthless power over those who believe in constitutional law and equal treatment under the law. And both varieties of violence result in a cowed citizenry who are afraid to go out of their homes and who are reluctant to speak up and exercise their constitutional rights of free speech, for fear the Democrats will take offense and have the FBI knock on their door in the middle of the night and whisk them off to prison, or a phony harassment charge will be brought against them by leftist politicians intended to bankrupt them and shut them up.

But the tendency of today’s woke Democrats to “legally” imprison or bankrupt anyone who criticizes their policies is unexplainably offset by the Democrat’s policy of not punishing people who kill, steal or rape innocent citizens, and that non-punishment is what has led to skyrocketing crime rates in Democrat-run cities.

The presidency of Joe Biden has brought the reign of brownshirts down on a peaceful and prosperous nation, and, given Biden’s track record so far, one could say that he’s just getting started with his autocratic rule, and he’s got two years left to finish the job.

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Dave King

Retired AT&T supervisor.

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