theatlantic | The right should greet it with the skepticism they'd typically summon
for a rally on behalf of government workers as they seek higher pay,
new work rules, and more generous benefits. What's unfolding in New York
City is, at its core, a public-employee union using overheated rhetoric
and emotional appeals to rile public employees into insubordination.
The implied threat to the city's elected leadership and electorate is
clear: Cede leverage to the police in the course of negotiating labor
agreements or risk an armed, organized army rebelling against civilian
control. Such tactics would infuriate the right if deployed by any
bureaucracy save law enforcement opposing a left-of-center mayor.
It ought to infuriate them now. Instead, too many are permitting
themselves to be baited into viewing discord in New York City through
the distorting lens of the culture war, so much so that Al Sharpton's
name keeps coming up as if he's at the center of all this. Poppycock.
Credit savvy police union misdirection. They're turning conservatives
into their useful idiots. If the NYPD succeeds in bullying de Blasio
into submission, the most likely consequence will be a labor contract
that cedes too much to union negotiators, whether unsustainable pensions
of the sort that plague local finances all over the U.S., work rules
that prevent police commanders from running the department efficiently,
or arbitration rules that prevent the worst cops from being fired.
Meanwhile, Al Sharpton will be fine no matter what happens. Will the
law-and-order right remain blinded by tribalism or grasp the real stakes
before it's too late? Look to National Review and City Journal before laying odds. Fist tap Arnach.
2 comments:
What happens when they run up on someone that ain't playing that shit? We have a bunch of people that can handle business in every city. These guys instinctively defend themselves. And they're much better trained than the cops. Some of them walk the streets packing.
Should I start selling Chris Dorner tshirts?
Maybe with this arbitrary turn around the sun? Peace!
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