Saturday, June 26, 2021

Adams' Apple...

 



The president of the New York City borough of Brooklyn and a former captain in the New York City Police Department repeatedly emphasized during the closing weeks of the mayoral primary campaign that curbing the increase in crime and gun violence in the city would be his top priority if elected. And Adams pledged in a recent radio interview "to zero in on gangs and guns."
He also pushed backed against calls to defund the police, as crime and public safety increasingly became a top issue in the primary battle.
"Look at me, and you’re seeing the future of the Democratic Party, If the Democratic Party fails to recognize what we did here in New York, then they’re going to have a problem in the midterm elections, and in the presidential elections," Adams said. 
Adams emphasized that "America is saying we want to have justice and safety and end inequality. And we don’t want fancy candidates. We want candidates, their nails are not polished, they have callouses on their hands and they’re blue collar people."
Here is the next NYC, the Big Apple's Mayor...  Just a thought.

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