Posted on 01/31/2019 9:40:03 AM PST by Louis Foxwell
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Newark is the most dangerous city in New Jersey, Tallahassee is the most dangerous city in Florida, and South Bend is the most dangerous city in Indiana. But instead of fixing their failed cities, the current mayor of South Bend, and the former mayors of Newark and Tallahassee want to run for president.
Mayor Peter Buttigieg has announced that hes forming an exploratory committee for a 2020 run. Media reports have focused on the possibility that he might become Americas first gay millennial president, instead of on the fact that hes headed a city since 2011 which has double the national and statewide violent crime rates. And a city where Hispanic poverty rates are 10% higher than the national average, African-American households have double the poverty rate, and Asian-American incomes are halved.
South Bend was recently rated one of the worst cities to live in. The unemployment rates are higher than average, the property values are lower, and even the water quality is below average.
Gushing media reports about the gay millennial mayor, a Harvard grad and a Rhodes scholar, overlook South Bends poverty rate of 24.7% and that 45% of households are living near the poverty level.
South Bend has a little over 100,000 residents, but there were over 100 criminal shootings in 2017 in the failed city which hosts murderous gangs such as the Latin Kings and Gangster Disciples.
In January 2019, just as Buttigieg was prepping his presidential run, three shootings in one week killed two teens and left a woman paralyzed from the waist down. In one summer week, the casualties included a 12 and a 13-year-old. In March, 6 people were hurt in one shooting spree.
It is a season for boldness and it is time to focus on the future, Mayor Buttigieg declared in his presidential debut video. Are you ready to walk away from the politics of the past?
Buttigiegs past is a poverty-stricken murder capital so its understandable that he would want to walk away from its blighted streets, wrecked industry and general misery to focus on his political future.
And hes not alone.
Andrew Gillum, the former Tallahassee mayor, coming off a humiliating defeat in the Florida gubernatorial race and still struggling with an ethics complaint tangled in an FBI investigation, also wants to throw his tattered hat into the 2020 ring.
Tallahassees murder rate tops bigger cities in Florida. And Leon Countys murder rate rose 83% in 2017.
Tallahassee had the highest number of murders in history last year and we top the state for the highest crime rate, his former chief of staff warned in his own campaign.
The poverty rate in Tallahassee is at 28.4%. Thats even worse than South Bend. One single zip code in Tallahassee has the highest concentration of poverty in Florida. 1 in 5 adults in Leon County have trouble reading. And even Florida State University had more violent crimes on campus than any other state school.
Thats another reason why the Florida city was also ranked as one of the worst places to live in America.
Theres no conceivable reason why running South Bend or Tallahassee would qualify you for higher office, lower office or even any office at all. But Cory Booker exploited his tenure running the worst city in New Jersey to represent the entire state in the United States Senate. Booker has also joined the dozens of candidates vying for the opportunity to be the Democrat nominee for the White House.
Booker first became a national figure as Newarks mayor. The charismatic politician got famous by promising to turn the troubled city around using a Twitter account and viral stunts that got him national headlines, but did nothing for the city he was running into the ground. And then, as Buttigieg is trying to do, he got out of there as soon as he could, using his new celebrity as a springboard to higher office.
Like Tallahassee and South Bend, Newark is one of the countrys murder capitals. And its been listed as the most violent city in its respective state. Its also one of the worst cities in the country to live in.
Thats why the majority of people who work in Newark actually live away from the troubled city.
Like South Bend and Tallahassee, around 1 in 4 Newark residents live in poverty. A report this year listed Newark as the 3rd neediest city in America. A year after Booker jumped ship to become a senator, a report found that 18% of children in Newark were living in extreme poverty.
The adult literacy rate in Newark is 52% making it the city with the fifth highest illiteracy rate in America.
How does the mayor of a city with the 5th highest illiteracy rate and the 3rd neediest residents actually aspire to higher office with that miserable track record of failure and human wreckage?
Mayor Booker based his claim of having turned Newark around on all the outside money he brought in. Where all that money went is an intriguing question that will gain urgency if he becomes the nominee.
In a typical viral stunt, Booker had appeared with Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg and Governor Chris Christie on Oprah where the dot com billionaire announced that he was donating $100 million to Newarks public schools. That gift was supposed to be matched by another $200 million in donations.
Where did all that money go?
Millions were spent on $1,000 a day consultants. Union fat cats got fatter. The Foundation for Newark's Future squandered the money. And Booker was one of the five trustees of the Foundation.
In the summer of 2016, Booker positioned himself for a presidential run with a rousing DNC speech. But a few months earlier, the water in half of Newark public schools was found to be contaminated with dangerous levels of lead.
Newark already had more children suffering from dangerous levels than Flint. But, unlike Flint, the media refused to hold Booker, his predecessor or his radical successor, accountable for the horror.
South Bend, Tallahassee and Newark are tragic case studies of how the medias appetite for charismatic minority politicians playing savior to troubled cities ignores the suffering of the people living there.
It is hard to see how anyone can look at Newark, South Bend or Tallahassee as success stories. And its even more unimaginable that the politicians tasked with turning them around should actually claim that walking away from cities with some of the highest poverty, murder and illiteracy rates in the country should qualify them to run the entire nation. They failed to turn around broken cities with populations between 100,000 and 250,000 people. Now they want to be in charge of a nation of over 300 million.
The mayors of the worst cities in America want to run America. Their cities have been rated as the worst places to live. Do Americans really want the country to be more like Tallahassee, South Bend or Newark?
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Tallahassee is the most dangerous city in Florida,
and South Bend is the most dangerous city in Indiana.
But instead of fixing their failed cities, the current mayor of South Bend, and the former mayors of Newark and Tallahassee want to run for president.
Typical democrats - wanting to spread the misery of their home cities by telling lies about how 'wonderful' life can be under democrats. Democrats are lucky to have the corrupt press in their pockets - so corrupt they 'don't notice' the failures of the above cities.
President Trump will run unopposed for renomination. BTW, if there is any candidate who rises in the primaries and appears to be a threat, well, let's just say I'll be spending the rest of my life in prison. Bacon and eggs breakfast -- the chicken was involved, the hog was committed.
The one to support in the Demwit primaries, to really **** them up, is this queen from South Bend. He's got the book-l'arnin', fashion sense, and bedroom habits -- and the race -- to alienate black support, not least because black unemployment will continue to fall, spending power of the dollar will continue to rise, cost of living to fall, taxes will remain lower (until 2025, when I like to think the tax reform will be made permanent, or extended with additional reforms), and competition for jobs with illegals will dwindle thanks to the wall that will get built and/or will continue to be opposed by the Demagogic Party.
The Demwits are pushing abortion because they know their support among Jewish supporters of Israel is taking a big hit, something to do with the Demwit embrace of jihad and mass murder (btw, abortion is mass murder). I think that will hurt them bigtime among evangelicals, and a lot of evangelicals are black, btw.
Where else but Democrat politics can you climb higher by doing an awful job?
Oh, and gun confiscation? That does *not* sell in the 'hood. Basically, they don't trust the police, and they really don't trust the police to keep them safe from their fellow 'hood dwellers, nor do they trust the Demwits who patronize them with phony concern about the claims of police-on-black violence.
The corrupt press will NOT give a damn about exposing a democrat. And the FBI? They'd be too busy investigating Republicans jay walking. Just one of the joys of living in a police state.
Cops in any city in America wouldn’t DARE try and disarm any hood.They know they’d be out gunned. You’d need the 82nd. Airborne to do something like that. Seriously.
I’ve often wondered, why it is, that so many cities with huge problems, are run by Democrats. I’ve wondered why there is never any blame given to the Democrats who have run some of those cities for generations.
If Democrat ideology and values are so superior, then these cities run by Democrats, where Republicans can never win election, should all be shining cities on a hill.
And they can hardly charge racism, for those cities which have big black populations. Those particular cities have black mayors, black city council members, black boards of education, black teachers in schools, black school principals, etc.
Because the Democrat Party is the party of the federal government.
I’ve often wondered why that line of questioning is never brought up by the media.
I’m glad I’m not the only to one, to observe that many of our cities with major problems, are are strongly Democrat politically.
Someone once said that there are certain things you aren’t allowed to say in America. I would say that questioning Democrat governance of these places, and the abject failures of same, are in such a category.
Problem: there are no large cities that are Republican run. Podunkville Kansas doesnt count, and San Diego hasnt been a Republican city for half my life.
You're right - but why does it work that way in the Democrat Party? It doens't make any sense...
Those mayors are getting out before the SHTF. For Emanuel in Chicago, its too late.
Every one of them is talking “mi barrio” language, as if the federal government is an ally of some Zapatan dictator from California. Come to think of it, maybe it is!
Certainly some of these politicians are likely financially supported by the Mexican drug cartels.
The demoncRATs that run those cities are actually communists.
The Big Media that you expect to raise legitimate questions are also communists.
They’re the same crowd, attempting to impose totalitarian communist tyranny on us. Discrediting the demoncRATs running our big cities does not promote The Revolution.
That’s why “the media” never raise that line of questioning.
Hood rats aren’t your premier marksmen. However, those “to whom it may concern rounds” are the rub.
More Booker facts:
“The adult literacy rate in Newark is 52% making it the city with the fifth highest illiteracy rate in America.”
“How does the mayor of a city with the 5th highest illiteracy rate and the 3rd neediest residents actually aspire to higher office with that miserable track record of failure and human wreckage?”
“Mayor Booker based his claim of having turned Newark around on all the outside money he brought in. Where all that money went is an intriguing question that will gain urgency if he becomes the nominee.”
“In a typical viral stunt, Booker had appeared with Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg and Governor Chris Christie on Oprah where the dot com billionaire announced that he was donating $100 million to Newarks public schools. That gift was supposed to be matched by another $200 million in donations.”
“Where did all that money go?”
“Millions were spent on $1,000 a day consultants. Union fat cats got fatter. The Foundation for Newark’s Future squandered the money. And Booker was one of the five trustees of the Foundation.”
“In the summer of 2016, Booker positioned himself for a presidential run with a rousing DNC speech. But a few months earlier, the water in half of Newark public schools was found to be contaminated with dangerous levels of lead.”
“Newark already had more children suffering from dangerous levels than Flint. But, unlike Flint, the media refused to hold Booker, his predecessor or his radical successor, accountable for the horror.”
Well, the three mayors that preceded him were all sent to prison. Maybe the chain won’t be broken after all.
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