This week with Kate & Gina: Democrats want prisoners to vote and lobby (agree/disagree?)
The Democrats have a new demographic to practice their identity politics on... convicted criminals. That's right. The Democrat Party in New Jersey wants to give convicted criminals -- including those behind bars -- the right to vote.
Yep, in the wake of rallies across the state to protest the police and the NRA, the Democrats announced their party's support for turning cell blocks into voting blocks and prison gangs into GOTV operations. One group of liberals is rallying to handicap the police; another to take away your ability to protect your family from murder, rape, and robbery; while a different group of liberals is giving electoral power to murderers, rapists, and robbers. It's liberalism at its most raw.
Now we all know what happens when a politician smells a vote. They're going to give something away to get it. Laws are going to get progressively weaker and weaker. Especially when the Star-Ledger reports that there are 100,000 criminal votes to be had in New Jersey. That many votes could easily swing a statewide election and a large prison population would certainly shift the balance in a legislative seat or two.
Imagine Shawn Custis as a prison ward leader, lobbying the Democrat-majority Legislature, organizing a petition drive (doubtless with the help of Action Together and the Women's March) to get Governor Goldman-Sachs 2.0 and Tammy Jane Fonda to sign into law a community release program that gets him out of doors again... Coming to a average door in an average community like yours.
The police will be told by their political paymasters not to act. And you won't have a weapon to defend yourself when it happens, because the other set of "enlightened folk" will have already solved that for you. Let's vilify the police and law-abiding gun owners while we pander to actual convicted criminals. Makes sense... if you want a Mad Max kind of world.
So who is the new political leader from Rahway? Why it is the Honorable Mr. Custis. Oh, you don't know him? Well here, why don't you catch some of his work...
So where do you stand?
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