The Military Has Been Called in to Police the NYC Subway.
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OK, how about that? It’s right out of a right out of a zombie movie. Yep. The governor of the state of New York has sent the National Guard in to police the New York City subway. Oh, yeah. Yeah, we got we got the military in our subway at this point. I have 750 members, the National Guard on New York. We’re heading to New York City subway system to work on. They’re doing bag.
searches now. I mean, I remember they did bag searches back after they had the bombing, the subway bombing in London. The crime rate has increased 20 % just over the first two months of 2024.
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I, you know, I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. I can I. Lived in New York City for about 10 years, took the subway all the time, felt safe as safe could be. Last time I was on the subway, it was actually when was it? Well, about two. About a year, year and a half ago, year, year and a half ago, I remember I went with my my daughter and her friends around Christmas time.
taking them around. And did I feel safe? No. No, again, I, I can handle myself. And I’m aware. But it was, it was sketchy and scary. There’s no doubt about that. So again, you know, they got a Democratic governor here sending in the National Guard, because we’ve got great policies here in the state of New York, just let criminals go. You know, what’s interesting is, and this was pointed out, I don’t know if you remember,
Tom Cotton. Tom Cotton is a public center from from Arkansas. During the George Floyd riots, he he wrote an op ed in the New York Times, asking for the National Guard to step in and intervene in these riots, we were calling for the same thing. And people at the New York Times, actually the I guess the editorial board editors, they lost their job because they posted it, because it was racist.
and it was terrible and how dare they do that? And Cotton basically as op -ed wanted to send the troops in to help restore law and order. Again, the title of the op -ed, send in the troops, made an argument in favor of the president deploying the military to quell the George Floyd riots that sparked havoc all across the country. Again, take a look, take a look. New York Times.
New York Times going after Kathy Hokel for this. What is their opinion on this? She’s sending in the National Guard to police the subway at this point in time. Again, the hypocrisy of the entire thing. It really is. And again, these people are all shameful. They’re all shameful because you know what? They don’t do what’s right for the country. They don’t, again, they don’t operate what’s right for the country. It’s their ideology. It’s a religion.
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They worship at the feet of woke or elephant or donkey or whatever it may be. Are they making the country better by being dishonest, by being disingenuous, by being hypocritical? No. Watch Dogs on wallstreet .com.