Civil Unrest

Enough, already! The President needs to declare “Marshal Law” and deploy The U.S. Military to quell the civil unrest. This has gone too far. When a portion of society has no regard for law and order, and is dying for their ill fated cause, it needs to end. People have a right to peacefully voice their concerns with government, but have no right to destroy the founding principles, and liberty, that the rest of Americans so proudly enjoy. These protesters are not true Americans. They demonstrate this through the violent actions against the principles of law and order, and unwavering support for those non citizens who have invaded These United States.

This civilian casualty is a result of Kristi Noem’s failure as Homeland Security Secretary. A civilian was able to drive into an active law enforcement interdiction. Inadequate resources are to blame for this.  That woman should have never been able to move her vehicle into an active law enforcement operation. People can question the actions of the officer, or this woman’s all day long, but if the leadership at the top fails, that’s where blame lies. A more qualified person with law enforcement experience for her position would have anticipated the vulnerability, and deployed the adequate resources in the area to prevent any interference in the operation. The fact that the area wasn’t quartered off from the public, tells the whole story. They don’t need 1,000 agents. They need ten thousand!

We have over a hundred thousand suspects, and thousands of brainwashed sympathizers hitting the streets. I’m neither a former serviceman, nor law enforcement agent, but there is such a thing as “establishing a perimeter” to avoid interference from the public who would attempt to thwart the efforts of the operation, regardless of the nature of the operation.

 As I’ve blogged about in the past, it’s nice to reward these people like Bondi, and Noem for their loyalty on the campaign trail, but both their annual job performance reviews are certainly less than stellar. In any private company, neither one of them would be recommended for advancement in salary, or position. This stuff should be law enforcement 101.

This is almost akin to Biden’s flawed withdrawal from Afghanistan in the comparison that it hasn’t been well executed, and it has cost someone their life needlessly.