Item Three! Thank you, Alvin Bragg, for putting the skids under the Democratic Party. With law and order high on the list of 2022 midterm election issues, Mr. Bragg, the new Democratic/progressive Manhattan DA, has just announced that he stands with the Big Apple's criminal class against its burgeoning number of victims. According to the…
Item Three! Thank you, Alvin Bragg, for putting the skids under the Democratic Party. With law and order high on the list of 2022 midterm election issues, Mr. Bragg, the new Democratic/progressive Manhattan DA, has just announced that he stands with the Big Apple's criminal class against its burgeoning number of victims. According to the New York Times:
"Mr. Bragg’s goal is to find alternatives to incarceration, especially for first-time offenders, an aim he seeks to balance with the need to keep the public safe. In the way they take into account the experiences of those who are charged, his policies resemble those of several prosecutors in big cities around the country who have been elected over the past five years."
Right, we know how that has worked out.
One wonders how Bragg will get along with the new Mayor of NYC, Eric Adams, who campaigned and won on a polar opposite platform of law and order. The new DA is calling the new major's bluff and it would be fun to watch, I suppose, except for the parts that leave blood on the streets.
Anyhow, I'm sure that congressional Democrats in competitive districts are less than thrilled that their GOP opponents have had such a present handed to them.
Item Three! Thank you, Alvin Bragg, for putting the skids under the Democratic Party. With law and order high on the list of 2022 midterm election issues, Mr. Bragg, the new Democratic/progressive Manhattan DA, has just announced that he stands with the Big Apple's criminal class against its burgeoning number of victims. According to the New York Times:
"Mr. Bragg’s goal is to find alternatives to incarceration, especially for first-time offenders, an aim he seeks to balance with the need to keep the public safe. In the way they take into account the experiences of those who are charged, his policies resemble those of several prosecutors in big cities around the country who have been elected over the past five years."
Right, we know how that has worked out.
One wonders how Bragg will get along with the new Mayor of NYC, Eric Adams, who campaigned and won on a polar opposite platform of law and order. The new DA is calling the new major's bluff and it would be fun to watch, I suppose, except for the parts that leave blood on the streets.
Anyhow, I'm sure that congressional Democrats in competitive districts are less than thrilled that their GOP opponents have had such a present handed to them.