ZitatPORTLAND, Ore. — Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler joined Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in issuing a statement Thursday morning in response to President Donald Trump's threat to defund "lawless cities" like Portland.
In a White House memo Wednesday, the president threatened to cut federal money to cities like Portland and Seattle if they continue to allow anarchist behavior. In the memo, he also cited New York City.
“My administration will not allow federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones,” he said.
His statement prompted a response from the four mayors Thursday morning.
"Our cities, and the millions of Americans who we represent, are not President Trump’s political pawns. We are confronting unprecedented challenges—fighting back a pandemic and economic devastation without another stimulus. Now, instead of leadership from the White House, we are faced with new attacks that are unlawful, unconstitutional and will be undoubtedly defeated in court. President Trump needs to wake up to the reality facing our cities—and our entire country—and realize he is not above the law," they wrote.
Wednesday, Wheeler also responded by tweeting in part, “This is a new low even for this president.” And then, “He continues to believe that disenfranchising people living in this country to advance his petty grudges is an effective political strategy. The rest of us know it is dangerous, destructive, and divisive.”
Durkin also sounded off on Twitter.
“American cities will not be distracted by Trump's actions,” she wrote. “We will continue to make our cities more just and equitable.”
Ever since late May, peaceful protesters in Portland have been peacefully smashing, looting, robbing, and burning things in a desperate attempt to make their once-quaint mountain town resemble Mogadishu.~~TakiMag
Gov. Cuomo: Trump ‘Better Have an Army if He Thinks He’s Gonna Walk Down the Street in New York’ Joshua Caplan2 Sep 2020
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) on Wednesday evening lashed out at President Donald Trump after he signed off on a memo ordering his administration to review potential funding cuts to protest-plagued cities, including Democrat-controlled New York City.
“He better have an army if he thinks he’s gonna walk down the street in New York. New Yorkers don’t want to have anything to do with him,” Cuomo said in an apparently threatening manner during a press conference following the review’s approval, a move which was first reported by the New York Post.
“He can’t have enough bodyguards to walk through New York City. People don’t want to have anything to do with him,” the Democrat governor added.
Cuomo then cast doubt on whether cities could be funded for allowing what President Trump branded as “lawless” protests.
“It is more of the same from him. It’s political, it is gratuitous. And it’s illegal. But it is another attempt to kill New York City,” Cuomo stated. “President Ford said drop dead. President Trump has been actively trying to kill New York City since he’s been elected.”
“I think it’s because he is from New York City and New York City rejected him, always,” he continued. “He was dismissed as a clown in New York City. Those who know him best, like him least. He was disrespected in New York City. Nobody took him seriously and he was just a tabloid cartoon.”
Cuomo later toned down his heated rhetoric, saying that he meant President Trump would need bodyguards if he were to visit because he’s “persona non grata.”
The governor said:
Zitat My comment about the president and bodyguards in New York City, all I’m saying is that he is persona non grata in New York City. And I think he knows that. And he’ll never come back to New York, because New Yorkers will never forget how gratuitously mean he has been to New Yorkers and how many times he’s tried to kill the city that gave him his start and birthed him. That’s what I meant about the bodyguards.
Cuomo’s comments come after the New York City Police Benevolent Association recently endorsed President Trump, citing the administration’s “law and order” agenda.
Earlier Wednesday, President Trump directed federal agencies to submit a report to the Office of Management and Budget listing all federal funds given to New York City, Washington, D.C., as well as Portland and Seattle.
“My Administration will do everything in its power to prevent weak mayors and lawless cities from taking Federal dollars while they let anarchists harm people, burn buildings, and ruin lives and businesses,” the president tweeted of the directive. “We’re putting them on notice today.”
Since at this point in time the odds of ending federal funding of cities and states is nil to none, the expectation that recipients maintain civil order seems reasonable.
Illegitimi non Carborundum
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.- Orwell
The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it - Orwell