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August 29, 2020 Yet to paraphrase Chelsea Clinton: He persists.On night 92 of the sacking of his city, Wheeler loudly turned down an offer of federal aid to stop the rioting, and put out a loud "stay away" press release, fully expecting some lefty clapping.
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![]() One problem: The rioters he was standing up for read that as a signal to invade his apartment lobby:
![]() And they did. As Matt Vespa notes over at Townhall: Wenosha didn't do that - all it took was a few nights of rioting and they were all in for some federal help because there was some understanding about how bad it was going to get for their city -- it takes decades for cities to recover from rioting, sadly enough.Wenosha wasn't the only place, either. Back when Chicago's mayor got the protestors-at-the-doorstep moment, she suddenly snapped to her senses and accepted federal aid for the purpose of cracking down on the violence-minded invaders, apparently recognizing that this being Chicago, it could well have been the doing of political opponents. Everyone's a conservative about things they know best, and in this case, the point was literally driven home. Not so Portland. Wheeler continues thus far with the naive view that if he can just protest hard enough, just show he hates Trump hard enough, the protestors will come to love him. Trump's thrown out a warning to Wheeler in recent hours about what's next:
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Yet Wheeler hasn't a clue. He remains a babe in the woods about what these "fiery but peaceful" rioters' aims are - to create chaos and make Portland unliveable. And yes, they'd like him out and one of their warlords in. That's reality and the longer he takes to recognize this, the worse it's going to get. He's convinced the voters will support him no matter what, Because Trump, and he's convinced the protestors are less a threat than Trump's offer to help restore order through troops. ![]() Gold is $1,581/oz today. When it hits $2,000, it will be up 26.5%. Let's see how long that takes. - De 3/11/2013 - ANSWER: 7 Years, 5 Months |
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