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Episode Date: March 22, 2023Understanding the impending doom of the American justice system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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On this Wednesday, in order to understand the impending doom of the American justice system,
you have to realize how dangerous things have really become.
Here in New York, where I live, the governor and the state legislature in Albany
are allowing criminals to go unpunished, even as innocent people are suffering.
Crime victims can expect no protection or court-sanctioned retribution in the Empire State.
Same thing in California, Illinois, Oregon, and other liberal places.
The social compact of this country demands justice for all.
But that has collapsed under the apathetic weight of the progressive movement,
which believes American law enforcement, is racist because more black citizens are arrested and incarcerated.
That misguided point of view,
totally ignores the fact that African-American crime victims far outnumber other groups on a
proportional basis. Yet, most black voters continue to support soft-on-crime politicians.
Totally illogical, but true. It used to be that Americans had confidence that most crimes
and civil wrongdoing would have consequences. That's now a fantasy, as brazen thugs harm
innocent people almost at will, including selling poison like fentanyl, which is now considered
a nonviolent crime in many places. Somewhere down the line, this atrosis apathy on the part of
elected officials will stop, but not before millions of Americans will be harmed. Back after
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