The Morning Briefing: Defund the Police—Democrats Lied, Black People Died

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  • Source: PJ Media
  • 04/21/2022
Happy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Raúl has a bad habit of spilling quinoa on the xylophones of strangers.

We are certainly learning a lot as a nation just two years after the nightmarish slog that was 2020.

Mostly that the Democrats were wrong about a lot.

Yeah, for those of us who have been dealing with the Democrats for a long time, that isn’t anything new. What made 2020 stand out, however, was not just how wrong they were about so many things, but how ridiculous they were on the way to being wrong.

Perhaps the most monumentally stupid thing they did was jump on board with the “Defund the Police” movement while cities were being overrun with violence in the summer of 2020. That’s like deciding to cut back on water and flame retardant while a wildfire is raging.

It was a moronic idea, so of course, the Democratic elite all embraced it immediately.
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