Protesters Demands

Our cities planners, mayors, and council members are not elected to concede to demands made by any organized protesters. They are elected to serve the taxpaying community. They are, as all elected officials, bound and obligated by their own oaths to uphold the laws of their municipalities.

Mayor Deblasio and several others across this country have violated that oath of office and should be immediately dismissed from those positions. No one group or organization has any more rights to impose their wants over the wants of the entire communities that these public officials are bound to serve. These officials are guilty of these violations of their oaths of office, just as if they embezzled funds from their municipality coffers, and both penalties, hopefully, would require removal of the official from their elected position.

Mayor DeBlasio

Am I incorrect to assume that the Mayor of New York City must take an oath of public service to be sworn into office? Are there no consequences when these public servants violate these oaths? Isn’t abandoning your post to actively participate in an anti-American protest in another country a direct violation of any oath to serve publicly in America? This loser took an oath to not only uphold the constitution of the U.S., but also the New York State constitution, as well as the city charter.

Mayor DeBlasio deserves no less than immediate impeachment, and probably arrest. Where the heck is law and order gone in this country? To violate the oath to serve in public office is a federal offense, usually punishable by anywhere from 1 – 10 years in prison along with stiff fines for restitution.

Even more heinous, Mayor DeBlasio decided to slap the very organization that keeps New York City up and running safe, the New York City Police Officers-by not attending Officer Miosotis ­Familia’s, funeral. Rest in Peace, Officer Familia, and thank you for your service.