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Rudy: Without Lhota, NYC Could Mirror Chicago, Detroit
National Review Online ^ | October 22, 2013 | Deroy Murdock

Posted on 10/22/2013 3:27:19 PM PDT by neverdem

The man who once hired New York City mayoral hopeful Joe Lhota as his deputy recently detailed the stakes involved in the race for Gracie Mansion. Rudolph W. Giuliani told local conservatives that “We get one chance to get it right,” by electing his Republican protégé. “And if we get it wrong,” America’s mayor added, “you know what can happen. Bill de Blasio creates a sense of fear about what can happen to this city, and the fear is real. This city very easily could become another Chicago or Detroit or a combination of Chicago or Detroit.”

Giuliani observed that Chicago has some 2.7 million people, compared to New York’s 8.3 million, “yet Chicago has three and a half times the murder rate in New York City. They have had more murders than we have had.” Indeed, FBI data indicate that murders climbed in Chicago from 431 in 2011 to 500 last year, a 13.8 percent hike. New York’s homicides simultaneously slipped from 515 to 419, an 18.6 percent drop. Murders peaked in 1990, three years before Giuliani was elected, when a now-unfathomable 2,245 people were killed in America’s most populous city.

Why is New York City so secure, while Chicago increasingly is notorious for the slayings on its streets?

Giuliani dismissed gun control as the magic bullet. “Whether you like it or not, we both have the same restrictive gun laws.” Giuliani explained. Thus, the Big Apple and the Windy City are in a draw on this front.

“Crime did not go down in New York City because of climate change,” Giuliani said. “It didn’t fall because people became nice. Crime went down because of pro-active and focused policing. Stop-question-and-frisk and Compstat have done that. Crime is down 80 percent,” since Giuliani arrived and implemented these measures. (Compstat uses crime statistics to help deploy each precinct’s police officers to trouble spots where lawlessness prevails. Commanders then are judged on how they manage these law-enforcement resources. They stand up and describe their results at evaluation sessions where peers and supervisors commend, critique, and otherwise hold them accountable.)

“These days, we have a pretty demoralized police department,” Giuliani lamented. “If I’m a cop, I know that if I make a mistake, I can be called a racist. The mayor could try to scapegoat me, and I can get sued — the latter of which the City Council passed, and de Blasio supports,” referring to the Community Policing Act. Giuliani worried that cops will encounter criminals, consider these new hindrances, and then hesitate. Changing stop-and-frisk into wait-and-see can turn life into death.

“How can we become another Detroit?” Giuliani wondered. He pointed to Motor City’s budget-busting union agreements and decades of municipal graft, largesse, and featherbedding. “When it came to government unions, I gave no raises for two years. Someone has to say, ‘No raise!’ to the unions.”

And what did Giuliani squeeze out of his tough, tight fists?

“When I was mayor, the Yankees won four championships,” Giuliani laughed. “This is what pro-active policing and fiscal conservatism do for a city.” Giuliani also noted that, when elected, he “was New York City’s first Republican mayor in 20 years and the first to stay Republican in 50 years.”

An independent organization called New Yorkers for Proven Leadership is backing Lhota with TV ads financed by citizens who, like Giuliani, fret about this metropolis’s future. NYPL’s strategists believe that voters will overlook Lhota’s low poll numbers and gravitate toward him if they understand the sharp contrasts between the GOP nominee and his Democrat rival.

Lhota preaches fiscal restraint while de Blasio is a full-throated tax-and-spend liberal. He very openly wants to pinch prosperous New Yorkers even harder to fund universal, government-run pre-kindergarten and after-school programs. That means less money in the wallets of job creators and more in the pockets of educrats and unionized teachers.

Of course, this assumes that the wealthy will not relocate and, instead, remain and absorb insults about not paying their “fair share” of taxes. As the Manhattan Institute’s E. J. McMahon demonstrated in last summer’s City Journal, the top 1 percent of New Yorkers — who earn at least $493,439 — already generate 43.2 percent of city income-tax revenue. Rather than credit them for paying so much of City Hall’s bills, de Blasio denounces them and demands more.

Lhota wants to increase school-choice options and double the number of local charter schools. De Blasio has the teachers’-union’s endorsement and, no surprise, says: “I won’t favor charters.” In fact, de Blasio wants to charge some charter schools rent, even though they are government institutions, albeit liberated from the work rules and red tape that ensnare too many traditional schools.

According to Jenny Sedlis of StudentsFirstNY, 50,000 Gotham families are on waiting lists to enter charter schools. While de Blasio says he only would force more affluent charter schools to pay rent, he already has terrified the leaders of more modest charters.

“We could not exist if rent were charged,” said Stacy Gauthier, principal of Renaissance Charter School in Queens. She told the New York Post: “We would be closed down.” What has Renaissance done lately? Its graduates currently enjoy a 100 percent college-acceptance rate, compared to 51.6 percent across New York City’s government high schools.

Some 20,000 parents, students, and their supporters demonstrated October 9 on behalf of the city’s 183 charter schools. They marched across the Brooklyn Bridge and rallied near City Hall.

“Charter schools are public schools,” Lhota declared at the protest. “There’s no reason for [de Blasio] to charge rent, and there’s no reason why we can’t use surplus space in schools to co-locate charter schools.”

• While Lhota wants robust policing and backs the NYPD’s stop-question-and-frisk policy, de Blasio disagrees. He tars that crime-fighting tactic as “racial profiling” and replied, “I really appreciate that analysis” when actor/MSNBC host Alec Baldwin cracked that “stop-and-frisk to me seems lazy.”

Giuliani also warned that if de Blasio “has done weird things in his life, he could be a weird mayor.”

“Who goes to Cuba for a honeymoon?” Giuliani marveled. “Only a socialist. It’s not a crime to be a socialist. It’s stupid, but it’s not a crime.”

To amplify its pro-Lhota message, New Yorkers for Proven Leadership needs cash — and soon. Rudy Giuliani believes it can boost Joe Lhota’s prospects: “If they have the money, they can turn this around.”

Contributions are welcome at:

New Yorkers for Proven Leadership, Inc.
Attn: Ryan Medrano
5 East 22nd Street
18th Floor
New York, NY 10010


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: billdeblasio; deblasio; giuliani; guiliani; joelhota; lhota; newyork; nyc; rudygiuliani; unions
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1 posted on 10/22/2013 3:27:19 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

I hate to tell em but all cities are going to mirror Detroit in the end.


2 posted on 10/22/2013 3:28:26 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: neverdem

Rudy had two accomplishments as mayor:

He got rid of the beggars at stop lights and he cleaned up Times Square.

He also screwed up by putting security high up in the WTC against all sound advice. He has since made a career out of saying he was the mayor when NYC was attacked. Congrats, Rudy. You are a real superstar.


3 posted on 10/22/2013 3:34:12 PM PDT by sakic
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To: neverdem

stop N frisk is not a conservative thing, its a fascist thing


4 posted on 10/22/2013 3:36:13 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: cripplecreek
cripplecreek :" I hate to tell em but all cities are going to mirror Detroit in the end."

That's why Obama , and the UN is pushing for AGENDA 21!!

5 posted on 10/22/2013 3:37:03 PM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt (Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
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To: sakic
Bullshit!

You are not a Noo Yawker or you would know better.

6 posted on 10/22/2013 3:39:28 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing -- Socrates)
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To: neverdem

The irony is the crony-capitalist triangle of FED money-printing, Government debt and spending, and Wall Street are NY City’s only financial props now - and the thing that makes a home for NY’s leftists. They seem loathe to admit it.

I’m sorry to say that NY City needs to be taken down a few pegs. It used to be a diverse city - economically, politically, socially - but no longer.


7 posted on 10/22/2013 3:43:06 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: PGR88

NYC floats on debt and worthless paper

and it will sink


8 posted on 10/22/2013 3:43:52 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: sakic
Rudy supplied fabulous support in the days after 9/11.

He was everywhere at once and spoke calm and comfort...not only to NYC but the whole country.

He's one of those leaders that God raised up at the right time IMO.

9 posted on 10/22/2013 3:48:35 PM PDT by what's up
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To: sakic

He is


10 posted on 10/22/2013 3:57:13 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Travon... Felony assault and battery hate crime)
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To: GeronL
stop N frisk is not a conservative thing, its a fascist thing

yep.

of course, being a fascist thing, it suits the left just fine.

except that it catches too many of Holder's people, and that is strictly verboten in any self-respecting leftist paradise.

11 posted on 10/22/2013 4:02:09 PM PDT by RugerMini14
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To: neverdem; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy

I don’t think Chicago has ever had a Mayor as bad as this Psycho ideologue De Blasio. This guy will be on the list of worst big city Mayors ever.


12 posted on 10/22/2013 4:12:47 PM PDT by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
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To: what's up
Rudy supplied fabulous support in the days after 9/11.

Good post yours. Giuliani is a genuine American hero.

Giuliani certainly has many faults. But on 9/11 he was out in front. Right out in front. He was not in a command bunker somewhere. It's worth repeating. Giuliani is a genuine American hero.

13 posted on 10/22/2013 4:22:48 PM PDT by Leaning Right (Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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To: cyborg; Clemenza; Cacique; NYCVirago; The Mayor; Darksheare; hellinahandcart; Chode; ...
Lockport police catch flak for SAFE Act arrest

FReepmail me if you want on or off my New York ping list.

14 posted on 10/22/2013 4:26:56 PM PDT by neverdem (Register pressure cookers! /s)
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To: GeronL
stop N frisk is not a conservative thing, its a fascist thing

Maybe if you lived in Peoria or Boise it'd be fascist - but we're talking NYC here.

I have no problems with the police frisking gang-bangers and dope-dealers.

15 posted on 10/22/2013 4:34:41 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Governor Sarah Heath Palin for President of the United States in 2016)
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To: cripplecreek

Has any big city ever “woke up” and “smelled the coffee”? As the late Jack Benny would have deadpanned, “I am thinking. ...” But Jack comes up empty-handed too.


16 posted on 10/22/2013 4:47:38 PM PDT by Theodore R. (The grand pooh-bahs have spoken: "It's Jebbie's turn!" to LOSE!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I agree. Laws like this are a result of society not the other way around. Detroit has recently restarted the stop and frisk policy ended by Coleman Young many years ago.

Its kinda funny. This summer in Detroit I was introduced to an old black man walking down the street carrying a bag of groceries with an AR-15 slung across his back. Police came rolling by and slowed way down but they weren’t looking at the old man, they were checking me out because I was in a seriously black neighborhood.


17 posted on 10/22/2013 4:49:13 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: Theodore R.

The 20 billion dollar debt of Detroit is just a fraction of the debt held by NY or Chicago.

People say that other cities have taxpayers but the taxpayers will leave when paying down the debt becomes urgent and taxpayers are the ones who will be milked.


18 posted on 10/22/2013 4:52:41 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

randomly frisking the average people walking by is a stupid policy though


19 posted on 10/22/2013 4:54:54 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: Impy; neverdem; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy

impy dude:
I just got back from afternoon of doorbells in DEM precinct for MUNI election here in my DEM city in my DEM state.

People love us this year. The challenge slate.

Do I get a gold star, or do that wait until election night?

If only I spoke Polish, then I could get even more votes for my guys. Yep. Polka-town doorbells for me this month.

Jin-kuu-ya


20 posted on 10/22/2013 5:02:16 PM PDT by campaignPete R-CT (WWLD? What would LaRussa do?)
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