By Lars Larson,
The Northwest Nonsense
The last failed Mayor of Portland actually welcomed the riots that turned the city’s downtown into a ghost town for business.
“Mostly peaceful,” dontcha know it.
Ted Wheeler even took to the streets to talk one-on-one with rioters. The humiliating photos of Tear Gas Teddy on the internet seem likely to follow him to his grave.
The next failure in progress, Keith Wilson, should remember that Wheeler’s first mistake didn’t come in 2020’s “Summer of Love”. It was 2 years earlier when, guess who, pro-illegal alien forces surrounded, guess what, the Portland ICE headquarters.
The siege lasted for weeks, and Mayor Wheeler supported it vocally, declaring that Trump was wrong to deport illegals.
Funny, how forked tongue politicians refuse to help ICE, “not my job,” then side with criminal actions to block ICE.
ICE accused police of ignoring their 9-1-1 calls for help.
Wheeler declared he would only send help for imminent threats to life.
2020’s riots sent dozens to hospitals and one man to the morgue.
Last night, the anarchists set fire to, guess what, the ICE building.
Police stopped it before it did serious damage and made several arrests.
I figure these crazies are just warming up for their big day, June 14th, Saturday…Flag Day, when they plan hundreds of riots nationwide.
I’m just curious… Does Portland plan to be ground zero again?
That’s the Rose City Rap. Join me at noon on KXL for 4 hours of Honestly provocative talk. I’m Lars Larson
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