Soros Scores (Another) Win Against Public Safety

Looks like pummeling the United States border isn’t good enough for Sir Soros, who continues to throw his (literal) billions behind society-destabilizing efforts.

George Soros, the globalist billionaire who is closely associated with BLM, Antifa, and a host of other efforts designed to destroy conservative values, is well known for being one of the biggest funders of woke DAs across the nation.

Zero bail policies? Thank Soros.

Reducing felonies to misdemeanors? Thank Soros.

Violent riots and anti-police attacks? Thank Soros.

In fact, thank Soros for every derelict occurrence in the nation with regards to undermining the criminal justice system, alongside national security via the Southern border.

And Soros has just won again in Pittsburgh, chiefly by effectively buying the DA’s office.

Public defender Matt Dugan received well over $700,000 from Soros, which allowed him to handily defeat his competitor, Stephen Zappala.

Prior to Soros’s cash infusion, Dugan trailed behind Zappala, but a healthy dose of ill-begotten globalist gains enabled him to “win” the election while remaining beholden to Soros’s lawless expectations.

Zappala’s campaign spokesperson Mike Mikus noted that Soros has no personal interest in Pittsburgh, which makes Dugan’s victory all the more sour.

“It says a lot about [Matt Dugan] that he would allow one dark money group funded by one billionaire control every aspect of his campaign … He’s letting this out of town group control his campaign leaves no doubt they’ll control his office if he’s elected,” Mikus remarked.

And one can certainly get a sense of how crimes in Pittsburgh won’t be prosecuted, especially when evaluating recent news stories.

“KDKA-TV has been reporting on the increasing crime in Downtown Pittsburgh for months now. City leaders say they’re trying to turn it around, but so far, nothing much has changed. In fact, for some, it’s become nothing more than a revolving door of trouble.

Take the case of Arnez Johnson. He’s been arrested Downtown more than a dozen times in the past two years for everything from exposing himself in public to indecent assault to fighting, shoplifting, theft and disorderly conduct.

Just in the first three months of this year, police arrested Johnson six times. Each time, they took him to jail. But in most cases, Johnson wound up back on the streets of Downtown the following day,” CBS News reported.

So, in other words, expect many more Amez Johnson cases with Dugan in charge, as it’s quite clear Soros is deeply interested in the diminution of America on the world stage.

Little wonder that Elon Musk recently skewered Soros, much to the irritation of Soros’s rabid supporters.

“Soros reminds me of Magneto,” Musk drawled, in reference to one of the top villains in the fictional film X-Men.

When others predictably protested Musk’s characterization, the Twitter CEO doubled down, making it clear why he is no fan of Soros.

“[Soros] wants to erode the very fabric of civilization. Soros hates humanity,” Musk stated pointedly.

Which is exactly why Soros is intent on normalizing lawlessness, division, and too many other social ills to count.

Shame he’s permitted to openly sway elections in America, though his influence is certainly present across the lawless border and increasingly lawless judicial system.

Author: Jane Jones


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