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How Is More Law Enforcement In Crime-Ravaged Cities A Bad Thing?
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How Is More Law Enforcement In Crime-Ravaged Cities A Bad Thing?

In the shadow of America’s crumbling urban cores, where sirens wail like a perpetual dirge and law-abiding citizens huddle behind bolted doors, a simple truth pierces the fog of hysteria: increased federal law enforcement presence in cities like Chicago, Washington, DC, and Portland should terrify no one—except the criminals who thrive in chaos.

Yet, here we are, in October 2025, watching a parade of virtue-signaling, elitist politicians and their activist enablers clutching pearls over the sight of federal agents in tactical gear. “How dare the feds step in to restore order!” It’s as if these critics believe safety is a privilege reserved for the elite, while the rest of us must endure the fallout from their failed experiments in “progressive” policing. Spare us the crocodile tears; this isn’t oppression—it’s overdue reinforcement of the law for communities gasping under the weight of unchecked violence.

Let’s dismantle the absurd objections with cold facts.

Federal law enforcement agencies, from the FBI to the DEA, deliver what strapped local departments can only dream of: surges of extra personnel, cutting-edge investigative tools, and technology that turns guesswork into precision strikes against criminals. Local police in cash-strapped cities often limp along with outdated equipment and bone-tired officers pulling endless overtime. By partnering with federal teams, these cities shift from reactive to proactive—thwarting violent crimes before they erupt, dismantling organized syndicates, and shielding against cyber threats that know no zip code. In Portland, where federal deployments have ramped up amid spiraling unrest, this collaboration shouldn’t be seen as an invasion; it should be understood as a lifeline, allowing overwhelmed locals to focus on neighborhood patrols instead of playing whack-a-mole with transnational gangs.

Consider the scale of the enemy: criminal networks peddling drugs, trafficking humans, and orchestrating cyber heists that span cities, states, and oceans. Local cops, handcuffed by jurisdictional red tape and razor-thin budgets, can’t chase a cartel kingpin from Chicago’s South Side to a Juárez safehouse without federal help. Enter the feds, with their authority to coordinate across borders and resources to sustain long-haul ops.

In Washington, DC, where opioid floods and fentanyl labs have turned monuments into memorials, this interstate synergy has already nipped multi-state trafficking rings in the bud. Objectors whine about “federal overreach,” but what they really fear is accountability—for letting these predators fester under their watch.

And let’s not tiptoe around the elephant in the riot gear: the violent disruptions sown by extremist groups masquerading as social justice warriors. Far-Left outfits like Antifa and Black Lives Matter aren’t spontaneous uprisings; they’re bankrolled, manufactured spectacles of fury, fueled by deep-pocketed progressive donors who treat chaos as a checkbook cause. Reports reveal how foundations tied to figures like George Soros and Neville Roy Singham have funneled over $100 million to organizations linked to these “extremist protests,” enabling sustained campaigns of arson, looting, and ideological intimidation.

In Portland’s 2025 flare-ups, federal agents brought specialized intel to monitor these networks, investigating funding trails that locals couldn’t touch without sparking a media meltdown. Neutralizing these threats isn’t about stifling dissent—it’s about protecting the innocent from Molotov cocktails and brick-throwing ideologues who erroneously equate law and order with fascism. If that’s “provocative,” then so is locking your door at night.

Compounding this mess are the fiscal black holes sucking these same cities dry. Major cities are drowning in deficits, bloated by politically expedient spending on everything from green initiatives to identity politics pet projects, leaving precious little for actual public safety.

Chicago faces a nearly $1 billion budget gap, much of which stems from underfunded pensions and never-ending emergency responses. Los Angeles limps on with a $1.5 billion shortfall, while Portland and other Blue cities rank among the worst-off in fiscal health—54 of the 75 largest US cities couldn’t cover their bills as of early 2025. Overtime for riot control, drawn-out investigations, ideologically-charged courtroom marathons, and victimhood support services devour municipal coffers like a bonfire. Federal involvement offloads this burden, freeing up local dollars for schools and streets instead of subsidizing the fallout from mayoral mismanagement.

Beyond the immediate boost, federal agencies invest in the long game: advanced training and mentorship that supercharge local law enforcement officers and departments. Think counterterrorism drills, cyber forensics workshops, gang intervention tactics, and unraveling knotty conspiracies—skills that turn good cops into elite guardians of the public’s safety. A visible federal footprint, patrolling high-risk zones or staking out hotspots, sends an unmistakable message to residents and businesses: your safety isn’t negotiable; it’s the priority. In Chicago, where federal surges have correlated with dips in violent incidents, shop owners are restocking shelves without fear of smash-and-grab marauders. Businesses, the lifeblood of these economies, breathe easier knowing Uncle Sam has their back.

The hand-wringing over these federal deployments reeks of selective outrage, a theater of the absurd staged by those whose power depends on perpetuating victimhood narratives. It’s time to call out the nefarious ringleaders: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, to name but a ranking few.

These elitist, politically opportunistic, Blue-state barons have turned opposition to federal aid into a political sacrament, decrying National Guard arrivals and ICE ops as “executive overreach” while their cities bleed and the bodies stack. Newsom and Bass have sued the feds over enforcement surges, framing them as assaults on democracy rather than bulwarks against anarchy. Pritzker peddles disingenuous calls for impeachment as crime explodes and people die, ignoring how partnering with federal authorities could actually work. Hochul, Johnson, Scott, Frey—their playbook is identical: grandstand for the activist base, demonize the enforcers, and watch crime tick up as reelection fodder while bodies amass.

This isn’t governance; it’s grand larceny of public trust, a disingenuous hustle where elitist personal ambition trumps civic duty. We must expose and condemn these charlatans for what they are: architects of violent disorder and carnage, more invested in photo-ops with rent-a-protesters than partnering for law, order, and peace.

Only by stripping away their performative piety can we reclaim our cities—not as battlegrounds for ideology and politics, unions and special interests, but as sanctuaries for the law-abiding citizens who just want to live without fear.

Federal law enforcement isn’t the villain; it’s the hero these streets desperately need. Let the criminals quake; so the rest of us can finally sleep soundly.

When we come back, our segment on America’s Third Watch, broadcast nationally from our flagship station WGUL, AM860 and FM93.7 in Tampa, Florida.


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In Closing…

As we draw to a close, remember: federal boots on urban streets are not jackboots of tyranny—they’re shields for the forgotten; dismantling cartels, quelling Leftist Billionaire-fueled riots, and easing the fiscal chokehold on cities like Chicago and Portland. No tears for thugs or ideologues; only resolve for the rest of us.

Those disingenuous gaslighting politicians—Pritzker, Newsom, Hochul, Johnson, Scott, Frey, Bass—they aren’t guardians of justice; they’re opportunists peddling chaos for votes. We must expose their farce, demand real partnerships that actually fight the criminals in our streets, and reclaim the future for our children, if they can survive.

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Until next time…

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