Hochul's Ridiculous Plan to Solve NYC Crime

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Hochul's Ridiculous Plan to Solve NYC Crime

In a desperate attempt to regain control over the spiraling crime rates in New York, Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled a plan so crazy it'll leave you questioning the sanity of the state's leadership. No wonder they came up with a ridiculous plan that will not solve NYC crime.

From deploying the National Guard for "bag checks" and sending mental health workers into the subway to banning convicted criminals from using public transit and believing they will stay away, Hochul's ridiculous plan to solve New York's crime crisis will have you shaking your head in disbelief. Taking the transit system in NYC is like taking your life in your own hands.

The Democrats who run New York are the ones to blame for the crime situation in the Rotting Apple. They have district attorneys who don't prosecute crimes and a no bail system that lets criminals out on the streets before the cops finish their paperwork.

#kathyhochul #illegalimmigration #nyc

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