Trumps win was a call for law and order after the Dems constant demonization of the police

“Maybe this will end in another week,” sighed the cashier at a CVS store on the Upper East Side, seven days after President Trump’s inauguration.A young male, clutching a black plastic garbage bag, had just darted out the door.”Maybe this will end in another week,” sighed the cashier at a CVS store on the Upper East Side, seven days after President Trump’s inauguration.

A young male, clutching a black plastic garbage bag, had just darted out the door.The thief had wandered the premises unchallenged, despite being a member of the predominant shoplifting demographic and openly carrying a receptacle for his heist.After his rushed escape, no one called the police.

The employees knew the precinct’s officers weren’t likely to come — and nothing would happen if they did.I, meanwhile, had had to summon a clerk to gain access to the store’s calcium pills, locked behind plexiglass shields.So much for the invidious racial profiling that former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden routinely accused the country of engaging in.The cashier nodded wearily toward a rack of batteries in the front of the store — a target of this latest heist — oddly not behind lock and key.The clerk’s long gray corkscrew curls, beard and heavy Puerto Rican accent did not mark him as a stereotypical Donald Trump voter.Yet here he was, assuming that his reference to “another week” was clear and that I would share his hope for a political sea change.“People ask me: ‘How can you back him?’ ” he said, still not feeling the need to name Trump.

“But he has to do something.The people voted for him.”The Democrats created this Trump supporter.

Their demonization of the police became more shrill after the George Floyd race riots.Big-city police chiefs refused to arrest for — and progressive prosecutors refused to indict — a range of crimes, all in the name of avoiding disparate impact.The criminal element soon learned that it could plunder without consequence...

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Publisher: New York Post

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