Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Can Our Cities Be Saved From The Left’s Death Grip?

 Issues & Insights  

"But think about it: We are all paying the costs of urban blight and decay that Democrats have brought forth. We pay them in the form of larger housing subsidy costs, bigger welfare costs, deeper economic stagnation, and more widespread cultural rot."


"All the attention being thrown at New York’s mayoral primary race, won by socialist Zohran Mamdani, raises broader questions that deserve answers. Why do voters keep electing Democrats responsible for so much urban decline and decay? What will break the left’s stranglehold on our once great cities? Is the situation simply hopeless?

"Of the nation’s largest 20 cities, only two have Republican mayors – Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. Republicans hold the mayorships of just 25 of the 100 largest cities. And that number is down from 30 in 2020.

"More mysterious is the paradox that, despite the fact that blame for empty stores, rising crime, and the exodus of people rests squarely on the shoulders of Democrats in most of these cities, voters rarely hand control over to Republicans.

"Look at the history of the 10 largest cities and despair. Los Angeles has had one Republican mayor since 1961. New York has had one and a half since 1969 (Michael Bloomberg had been a lifelong Democrat, but ran as a Republican in 2001 and 2005, and then left the GOP midway through his second term).

"Chicago has been electing Democratic mayors since 1931, and Houston since 1982.

"Phoenix has elected Democrats for 20 years (a Republican was twice appointed as an interim mayor).

"In Philadelphia, the last time a Republican was mayor was in 1948, and it’s been 24 years since San Antonio voters picked a GOP candidate for the city’s top office.

"The other three of the top 10 cities – Dallas, San Diego, and Jacksonville – have been notable exceptions, with each having a fair share of mayors from both political parties.

"Not only do voters in the nation’s largest cities keep electing Democrats, many of the ones winning elections today are more radical than their predecessors. Seven cities are today run by socialist mayors. Ten years ago, there was one." . . .read more

Ketanji Jackson’s wacko dissent to a Supreme Court order allowing agency heads to plan to trim their departments

 Andrea Widberg

  . . . "And given how poorly Jackson is performing, thereby demeaning the Court, blacks, and women, a wise Democrat would side with impeachment.

"It’s no secret that Joe Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the United States Supreme Court because she is a black woman.* In other words, she was not chosen for her judicial acumen, but for her political identity.

"That goes a long way to explaining the absolutely lunatic dissent she issued to a Supreme Court order. That order stayed a California district court judge’s ruling blocking President Trump from ordering agency heads to produce plans for possible “Reductions in Force.” What makes Jackson’s dissent even crazier than its lack of any intellectual foundation is her open hostility to her fellow justices and the president.

"This all began when President Trump issued Executive Order 14210 (Implementing the President’s “Department of Government Efficiency” Workforce Optimization Initiative). In the order, President Trump stated that he wanted to begin a “critical transformation of the Federal bureaucracy.” He would do this “[b]y eliminating waste, bloat, and insularity...”  More

Democratic Lawmakers Report Disturbing Calls for Violence From Their Own Base in Opposition to Trump

RTM   

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), one of the few willing to discuss the matter publicly, emphasized the importance of respecting the Constitution and rule of law as the most effective way to counter the Trump administration’s policies. 


"Democratic members of Congress are facing an alarming surge of pressure from within their own ranks to escalate opposition to President Donald Trump—pressure that, according to several lawmakers, includes disturbing suggestions that they put themselves at physical risk.
"Multiple Democratic representatives, speaking on condition of anonymity, have revealed that parts of the party base are no longer content with political resistance alone.
"Instead, some constituents are openly calling for actions that could result in bloodshed or bodily harm to elected officials.
" 'One of the more shocking things I’ve heard from constituents is that our efforts aren’t enough,” an anonymous Democrat recently told Axios. “They want something drastic—something that grabs headlines—even if it means bloodshed.” . . .

New York state legislator wants to make killing an animal a ‘murder’ charge that comes with a life sentence   But killing an ICE officer appears to be more desirable.

New York Man Arrested After What He Threatened to Do to ICE Agent and His Children   
  • On April 18, White posted, “Kill them all, ICE is the new age gestapo, stop them.”
  • On April 29, White shared a video clip of Border Czar Tom Homan posted by an X user “America,” and commented, “Then understand that if your ICE agents don’t show proof of identity and a signed warrant, we will kill them.”
  • In late April, White posted multiple threatening and violent public comments in response to coverage of several ICE arrest operations, including an ICE arrest operation inside a Virginia courthouse that occurred in April 2025. White posted, “I can’t wait to put a bullet into this guy’s brain, but first his children.” (ICE) . . .

Illegal Immigrant Convicted in Laken Riley Case Granted Mental Evaluation After Guilty Verdict

 RTM   

"Although Ibarra has already been convicted, the outcome of the mental evaluation could affect how the case proceeds in the courts, according to Trending Politics." 


"The illegal immigrant found guilty in the high-profile murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley is now undergoing a court-ordered psychological evaluation—a legal development that could open the door to further court action, despite the overwhelming evidence presented at trial.

"José Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan national who entered the U.S. unlawfully in 2022 and was later released by federal authorities, was convicted last November of brutally attacking and killing 22-year-old Riley while she was jogging on the University of Georgia campus. 

"The case, which stunned the nation, became a symbol of growing outrage over illegal immigration and the consequences of lax border enforcement.

"After the conviction, Ibarra’s attorney filed a motion seeking a mental health assessment, arguing that Ibarra’s competency should be reviewed. 

"A Georgia judge granted the request, and Ibarra will now be transferred to a state-run psychiatric facility operated by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities." . . .

Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ Poses Threat to GOP

 Victor Davis Hanson  . . . "The other one was a famous one in 1860, when Stephen Douglas, who had those famous debates in the senatorial race in Illinois against Abraham Lincoln, was the Democratic nominee against Abraham Lincoln.

"John Breckinridge broke off from the Democratic Party and had a Southern Democratic Party. And he took enough votes away from Stephen Douglas that got Abraham Lincoln elected president with—thank God—only 40% of the vote."


Victor Davis Hanson, a senior contributor for The Daily Signal, is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and host of "The Victor Davis Hanson Show." His website, The Blade of Perseus, features columns, lectures, and exclusive content for subscribers.

Performative Political Theater

 Townhall



"The Democrats have chosen form over substance. The president gets things done while his opponents opt for dramatic arts.

"Two Democratic leaders have spoken longer than my verbose college roommate. Corey Booker spoke in the Senate for 25 hours. Hakeem Jeffries last week added nearly another 9 hours of Democratic talking, talking, talking. That Senator Spartacus and Congressman Magic Minute could talk for a day and a half is certainly impressive.Did their rhetorical tour-de-force performances actually accomplish anything? The answer is a solid no. Nothing changed on the ground—but that was never expected. They just wanted to go through the motions. Meanwhile, Donald Trump sent out a couple of messages regarding voting for his spending bill, and all but two Republicans in the House lined up. That’s the difference between performance and action.

"And this is the trajectory of the Democratic Party. When Barack Obama became president and was awarded a Nobel Prize soon thereafter, people noted that he had a very thin resume. Community organizer, local politician in Illinois and 2 years in the Senate. At the time, he reminded me of our college custom of adding every organization we ever visited to our yearbook list of activities. Think about Ike and his leadership in the battle against Nazism. Every president up until Bill Clinton had served in the armed forces. Many of them had been in politics for ages, like LBJ who was the dean of the Senate. With Barack Obama, the Democrats moved from substance to performative politics. And the country has suffered accordingly.

"AOC famously cried outside of cages used for holding illegal aliens. Did her tears accomplish anything beyond headlines and clicks? Much of what we did during Covid was performative: masks, six foot separations, closings of schools. None of these activities actually reduced the spread of the human-manipulated virus. Rather, it put in the minds of the public that its health leaders “were doing something” about the virus. If they had said that the best course of action was to let the virus run through the population while protecting those at risk, people would have been indignant: Do something! But everything they did—including the vaccines—had dubious effects on the actual trajectory of the pandemic. By shutting down society, the virus simply took much longer to become one of the many background bugs we face every year. The vaccines may have played a role in some of the later mutants that seemed impervious to multiple shots of mRNA drugs." . . .