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'It's playing into Trump's hands': Dems fear swing-state damage from Kenosha unrest
2020-08-28
[POLITICO] Downtown buildings set ablaze by arsonists were still smoldering from the night before when Kirk Ingram started to paint an angel on his boarded-up store front.

Ingram, a Democrat who runs a massage therapy business, said the war-zone images of his city on TV — armed people running through the streets, burned cars and broken windows — were bolstering President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
's get-tough message. Maybe a few uplifting murals could start to tell a different story about Kenosha, Ingram said Wednesday.

Trump has attempted to frame the violent mostly peaceful unrest in the wake of Jacob Blake’s shooting as fallout from inept leadership and the inability of Democrats to take control of their cities. On Wednesday, he announced he would send in the National Guard, while criticizing Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers for not doing so, even though the Democrat had deployed guard troops on Monday and increased them on subsequent days.

As this battleground state grapples with social unrest, some Democrats fear that the looting and rioting and festivities are feeding Trump’s argument that this is what life would be like under the so-called radical left. The worry is that especially among suburban swing voters, the more upheaval and violence they witness, the more their sympathy for peaceful Black Lives Matters protesters will wane.

"There’s no doubt it’s playing into Trump’s hands," said Paul Soglin, who served as mayor of Madison, on and off, for more than two decades. "There’s a significant number of undecided voters who are not ideological, and they can move very easily from Republican to the Democratic column and back again. They are, in effect, the people who decide elections. And they are very distraught about both the horrendous carnage created by coppers in murdering African Americans, and ... for the safety of their communities."

Trump, of course, is positioning himself as the antidote to urban unrest. "So let me be clear: The violence must stop, whether in Minneapolis, Portland or Kenosha," Vice President Mike Pence declared in his Republican convention speech Wednesday night, with Trump looking on. "We will have law and order on the streets of this country for every American of every race and creed and color."

Republicans had chided Joe Foreign Policy Whiz Kid Biden
...Candidate for president in 2020. I had the great honor of being arrested with our UN Ambassador on the streets of Soweto, trying to get to see him on Robbens Island...
and other Democrats for not calling out the violence in the aftermath of the Blake shooting. Biden immediately addressed the shooting, but didn’t condemn the ensuing violence until Wednesday in a video posted on social media.

Outrage in Wisconsin over the Blake shooting reverberated beyond the streets of Kenosha into the world of sports, when players for Milwaukee Bucks NBA team took the extraordinary step of boycotting a playoff game. The move set off a wave of other sports game cancellations, ensuring the Blake shooting and its aftermath would touch many more Americans.

On the ground in Kenosha, meanwhile, frustrations were palpable.

"The National Guard ought to be on the corners right now," fumed resident Ron Dooley, who said he was on his way to check whether his favorite diner had been burned down. "Look at this." he said pointing to blocks of boarded-up storefronts. "It looks like I’m in the slums of L.A."
Posted by:Fred

#13   A stunning statistic that I read the other day said that Hillary Clinton who won over 2 million more popular votes than Donald Trump in 2016, only carried 61 counties in the United States out of a total of 3100. Thank God for the Electoral College and the genius of the founders, and diffusing the big city power centers might actually be good in some ways?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-08-28 18:55  

#12  Time for a Green Acres reboot.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2020-08-28 14:55  

#11  #9 Another name for the process is metastasis

That's what worries me.
Posted by: charger   2020-08-28 13:02  

#10  New slogan: Making every city Detroit!â„¢
Posted by: magpie   2020-08-28 11:31  

#9  Another name for the process is metastasis
Posted by: g(r)omgoru PB   2020-08-28 09:35  

#8  As long as the displaced Millennials are friendly, don't expect 'city stuff', complain about animal noises or hunting (or behave like fools), the rural folks might actually welcome them and invite them over for dinner and cards.

Plus the rural folks have decent equipment to pull your vehicle out of the ditch when you drive like an idiot on unplowed roads.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2020-08-28 09:29  

#7  Well, when you do away with history, like 1968, you can't learn from history.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-08-28 09:09  

#6  /\ Lefty diaspora...

Known in some circles as 'white flight'.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-08-28 08:40  

#5  a lefty diaspora out into normal America
Millennials are fleeing big city life during the pandemic for the country where they're snapping up 'cheap old houses' found on Instagram for as little as $18k
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-08-28 08:37  

#4  A whole lot of lefties are going to learn some interesting details about insurance and banking, good and hard. The thing for normal people to keep in mind is that may be a catalyst for a lefty diaspora out into normal America.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-08-28 07:52  

#3  "It looks like I’m in the slums of L.A."

They elected Donks too. There's a pattern there.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-08-28 02:05  

#2  Lots of "Economists"* lovingly totaled the damage from lockdown for us. How about totaling the damage from the riots?

*I don't believe anybody who doesn't understand external diseconomies understands economics.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-08-28 01:45  

#1  "Look at this." he said pointing to blocks of boarded-up storefronts. "It looks like I’m in the slums of L.A."

ZOMG, what a racist.
Posted by: charger   2020-08-28 00:22  

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