Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Visit from cops about this blog

A few days ago I got a friendly visit from some off duty cops. Not sure what their issue really was, whether they were on side or against Trump/me,  but it was strange that one key issue in their little chat was the fact that this blog is making people wake up and think hard about why they are paying Melissa Mark-Viverito's salary when she has upped it so much for one thing and for another thing, a bigger issue than taking our $ to her bank, is that she is asking POTUS to release terrorists who killed Americans on the 4th of July.
And it was as if someone was sending me a warning to knock it off. This lady is head of the NYC City Council which, while voting itself a hefty pay raise when people are out of work, turns down police pay raises. So go figure and ask yourself why any NYC cop, if that is really who they were, I did not ask any badges, tried to chat me up about her, as if she needed protection from Americans who don't wanna be killed on the 4th of July.
And most don't. And I could guess a few might want to put their fist in the face of any fool who does. Just a guess. Don't go arrest me or anything for guessing. The Constitution gives us this right.
And it does NOT give rights to people like Melissa Mark-Viverito to 'FREE THE TERRORISTS.'
Just these past couple of days some free terrorists killed 31 people in a country that seems to coddle terrorists, in fact, one of the Paris terrorists was found there - I am talking about Belgium. Not sure I can find it on a map. But I would also guess that a few Belgians might also like to put their fist in the face of anyone trying to free the terrorists.
Donald Trump made some remarks about their need for greater security, and he was attacked. Clinton, good friend of terrorist supporter Melissa Mark-Viverito, attacked him on the eve of the attacks. Many lovey dovey left wingers then joined in the attack; but even the left wing Guardian in London had to concede some points; speaking more realistically, it printed the following observation:




The fragmented nature of Belgium’s police and security services means they do things differently there, and Trump’s claim that the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek had “coddled” and taken care of the Paris attacks terror suspect Salah Abdeslam before his arrest has some resonance. Others might argue that the lack of long-term community police work left a dangerous intelligence vacuum


Dangerous intelligence vacuum. Just what we might expect if we get some wack job in who has friends who want to free terrorists. And we can expect more of a 'fragmented nature' of the NYC police force if wack job's friend is able to free terrorists. We don't need coddled terrorists here.


So to the friendly cops who just 'wanted to talk with me' about my comments about a leading figure of the NY political scene, talk to your colleagues first. They may just want you to spend your time more wisely. I am NOT inciting violence here against wack jobs, I am merely pointing out that we ought to vote them out of office.


And then maybe there will be a real pay raise for the NYPD, not a fragmented intelligence vacuum that sends its officers out to check up on bloggers.

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