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Sep 15, 2020, 7 tweets

The malignant legacy of Hurricane Katrina is that Democrats will deliberately abuse their positions in every imaginable manner, inflicting any number of horrors on their constituents, if they think they can profit politically by blaming the damage on Republicans.

As with the Democrat mainstreaming of political violence, this is a trend you can only stop by slamming them hard at the ballot box. Why WOULDN'T Dems from "safe seats" at the heart of one-party political machines think they can get away with abusing their constituents?

We talk about "accountability" all the time, but there is no real accountability in political machines. Punishing individual politicians - which happens all too rarely - isn't enough when the Party knows it can just drop another faithful apparatchik into the same spot.

Why are Democrats so enamored of criminals and foreign nationals, and so contemptuous of law-abiding American citizens? Easy: Because you LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT. They have no reason to fear you. You're produce to be farmed for money and power, not voters to be respected.

It's not a coincidence that Democrat Party strongholds tend to be the most dangerous and punishing places for law-abiding citizens to live. Where the Party has absolute power, it will always weaponize incompetence, punish dissent, and create problems it can "solve" to its profit.

The core Democrat ideology is about grievances, exploitation, "social justice," and redistribution. They have to view the law-abiding and productive as selfish villains to rationalize taking what they have. They have no problem with hurting those people for political gain.

If the American people are foolish enough to reward them for this weaponized incompetence in November, then you'll get more of it, just like you'll get more political violence. They'll keep making you hurt as long as you let them blame it on their political enemies. /end

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