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Judge Judy has scathing message for cities engulfed in brazen crime, pinpoints 'ridiculous' policies
Sheindlin said wayward district attorneys who don't know their roles should 'go fill ice cream cones' By Cortney O'Brien , Joshua Comins Fox News
Published May 22, 2024 5:00am EDT
 
Judge Judy says she knows 'how we got here' as some major cities are now engulfed in crime
Judge Judy Sheindlin pinpoints 'ridiculous' policies she says punishes victims, and criticizes wayward DAs amid violent crime in major U.S. cities.

EXCLUSIVE – Actor Steve Buscemi was recently attacked in broad daylight in New York City, a brazen assault the likes of which wasn't a surprise to Judge Judy Sheindlin because she knows exactly how America reached this point.

"Oh I know how we got here," Sheindlin told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. "We got here because a small group of people who have very loud voices created a scenario where bad people got rewarded. And the victim got punished by the system."

On May 8, Buscemi, the 66-year-old former "Boardwalk Empire" and "Sopranos" star, was left with a black eye and bleeding on Third Avenue in Manhattan, police said. The New York Police Department later identified the suspect as 50-year-old homeless man Clifton Williams. He was charged with second-degree assault.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/judge-judy-has-scathing-message-cities-engulfed-brazen-crime-pinpoints-ridiculous-policies
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Inflation will "stabilize" means stuff keeps geting more expensive at a less variable rate.
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Stern letters and closing walls.
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I've never had a 'firearm permit' in my life. I have often carried, often concealed. Never had a permit, one.

Why the hell would anyone obey that?
In some jurisdictions, there is a requirement for a permit to purchase a firearm, not just a requirement to carry one concealed or otherwise. I've had a carry permit for pistol or revolver from 1982 here (issued by the county Sheriff, at first, then transitioned to a permit to carry firearms and/or dangerous weapons at the State Level some years later), which I maintain to keep me in the 'good guys' database, but is wholly unneeded now with Constitutional Carry in ND. When traveling elsewhere, however, that card has a little weight in the case of a traffic stop, showing I am not a person given to criminal behaviour.

There are states which do not recognize reciprocity, and that shouldn't even matter, as the Second Amendment is all the permit anyone should need. Traveling across the country can be a real mess of rules that change with imaginary lines, and what we consider normal and prudent behaviour out west here is pure felony territory in some places. It's nuts if you ask me, but I just walk softly when there, and try not to spend the night.
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They are in the Taco Trucks.
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She’s Paul Krugman with tits and a vagina

Well, that will put an end to any future erections I might have had.

Thanks brother.   :crying:
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The Red Tie Brigade better get used to the inside of a courtroom.  They may spend much time there during the next few years.
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AMERICAN NEWS May 22, 2024
BREAKING: Portland voters fire Soros-funded DA Mike Schmidt in landslide defeat
Schmidt is the latest progressive DA to be ousted in the US.
 
Ari Hoffman
Seattle WA
May 22, 2024
 

On Tuesday night, voters in Multnomah County, Oregon fired one-term George Soros-backed incumbent District Attorney Mike Schmidt.

Fox 12 called the race at approximately 9:30 pm local time with Schmidt’s opponent Nathan Vasquez leading 58 percent to 42 percent. In a non-partisan primary, if a candidate garners over 50 percent of the vote, they are declared the winner of the election but don’t take office until January 2025.
 
According to the Oregonian, Vasquez, a longtime prosecutor, began working for the District Attorney’s office fresh out of law school. Over the last 24 years, he worked his way up the chain to become a supervisor.

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-portland-voters-fire-soros-funded-da-mike-schmidt-in-landslide-defeat-tuesday?utm_campaign=64487
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Inside a courtroom, especially during a criminal trial, it's the judge's job to maintain order and decorum - two things unfamiliar to Trump.

If Trump doesn't like it, he's free to appeal.

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May 22, 2024
Biden’s Abuse of the Judiciary Has Extended to Israel’s Prime Minister
By Lauri B. Regan

Every once in a while, there is a seminal article written that elucidates political calculations not obvious on their surface. In particular, foreign policy matters tend to be complicated to the point that most Americans focus little attention on understanding the motivations of presidents’ foreign policy decisions despite their broad national security implications.

One of the most important columns that comes to mind is Michael Doran’s brilliant essay from 2015 entitled Obama’s Secret Iran Strategy in which Doran explains Barack Obama’s motivation for empowering Iran as a regional hegemon at the expense of U.S. national security and regional alliances.

That column was followed in 2021 by another must read essay co-written by Doran and Tony Badran entitled The Realignment in which the authors conclude that in the Middle East, “Biden is finishing what Obama started. And his top advisers are on board.”

The authors discuss the influence of returning Obama advisors on a policy intended to realign the Middle Eastern order into “one that relies more on partnership with Iran.” They recognize this initiative as the “Obama-Biden-Malley-Blinken-Sullivan initiative” which they labeled “the Realignment” and concluded that despite Trump handing Biden a multilateral alliance designed to contain Iran in the form of the Abraham Accords (with Saudi Arabia on the cusp of joining), Biden instead chose Iran, “setting back the cause of peace” and delivering China and Russia a victory.

more
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/05/biden_s_abuse_of_the_judiciary_has_extended_to_israel_s_prime_minister.html
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