Check on Your Elected Dems – Are They Talking About Mailboxes But Ignoring Riots and Murders?

by
Steve MacDonald

The Left probably pulled a muscle leaping up to get behind Black Lives Matters and their program of defunding the police. Wailing about systemic racism. Supporting that which members of “the community” have said puts them at risk. A fact that is proven by the rise in crimes, shootings, and murder.

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You have to live in a blue bubble to have no awareness of the exponential increase in crime. Shootings are up hundreds of percent in cities top-heavy with what the left calls “common-sense gun laws.” Children murdered.

You’ll have to look hard to find a press release, news piece, or even a tweet from a Democrat about this violence or its root cause.

What you may find, or probably will, is Democrat outrage over mailboxes and the postal service. Democrats in office and out are off their nut about a program to remove mailboxes that has been in place since Obama was President.

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Children are dying; people are losing their business to riots. These are not your so-called systemically racist white people (you Lefties), we’re talking about minorities. Black Americans.

Where’s the outrage?

If you can find some from an Elected Democrat (not about mailboxes but shootings, riots, and murder), we want to see that too.

We’ll be doing some leg work, but this has always worked better when the readers helped us. You folks have been great aids in our quest for stories no one else in NH covers. We expect you’ll continue to do so, and thank you.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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