Kudlow: There is too much permissiveness plaguing this country
Fox Business host weighs on the crime spike in New York on ‘Kudlow.’
We begin tonight with the funeral of Det. Wilbert Mora, another incredibly sad and tragic cop killed in the line of duty. Det. Mora was a partner of Det. Jason Rivera, whose funeral was held last Friday in a completely packed house in St. Patrick's Cathedral here in New York City.
Talking about this, the sadness quickly turns to anger at the total systemic leadership failure of the political and law enforcement agencies here in New York.
Today, as was the case last Friday, 5th Avenue was filled with thousands of New York's finest, mourning and honoring their two former colleagues and I believe, just as was the case last Friday, the huge turnout by the blue line of New York's finest is making a very strong statement: "Enough is enough."
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These two funerals should be game-changers here in Gotham. They're a local story, but it is a national story as well. With respect to crime, courts and jails, there is simply too much permissiveness plaguing this country.
All the loose talk over the past two years of "defunding the police" and in some cases even ending police departments, of instinctively blaming cops whenever there's conflict on the streets, of coddling criminals and forgetting victims, be those victims civilians or cops, blue states actually permitting smash-and-grab looting — a problem that's getting worse, not better — over a dozen major cities in blue states experiencing record homicide rates. Who is looking out for the ordinary working folks who form the majority and the backbone of this country and who are staunch supporters of the police and law and order?
It is they, not these anti-police, left-wing woke radicals, who in the long-run are going to win this battle against crime, but right now it is tough-going.
I'll say, as somebody who's lived in New York City since 1973, with a bit of time off in Washington, this is a demoralizing period. I see it, I hear it from friends. Everybody's talking about it. It is not good.
Just in January of this new year alone, 33 officers have been shot and six have been killed. That's in the first month.
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