Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vs American law and order
C hicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vs American law and order
Surely, many fine people live in Chicago. But Mayor Brandon Johnson is not one of them. Like fellow Democrat Governor George Wallace did in 1963, Johnson is 'standing in the schoolhouse door,' in defiance of federal law enforcement.
Segregationist Wallace exploited the power of his office to impede federally-sanctioned racial integration of schools; Johnson hopes to emulate that dynamic, refusing today to cooperate with federal law officers fighting hordes of foreign invaders who imperil us all.
The subversive mayor is infamous for his staggeringly anti-American embrace of illegal immigrants' criminality. His horrific posture includes maintaining that Chicago police have no obligation to aid federal authorities in enforcing existent citizenship laws.
During remarks at a Tuesday press conference, Johnson implicitly likened President Trump to Confederacy President Jefferson Davis and racist Southerners of yore. Too, he barely veiled a comparison of legitimate enforcement of citizenship statutes to uncited past unjust efforts. (The mayor was too craven to vent his foulness without subterfuge.)
The attitude of 'progressive' Democrats like Johnson seems to be: If one dislikes a law, one may freely disobey it. That philosophy corrodes civilized societies in which laws governing behavior are determined by the legal populace.
In that same press affair, Chicago Police Chief Larry Snelling continually specified "violent" crimes, as if to Chicago officials' thinking, non-violent offenses (like entering America illegally) are unobjectionable - and perhaps even smiled-upon by the Johnson quislings.
It may be that when Mayor Johnson was an infant, his mother dropped him on his head thirty-two times. And that's gentle speculation.
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