Jamie Gauthier stands with Larry Krasner! Trouble is, that also means she stands with the thugs, the gang-bangers, and the killers in her city

Republican members of the Pennsylvania state House of Representatives are considering the impeachment of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, and City Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier (D-3rd District) — and please pardon me for assuming her gender — is incensed!

I stand in support of District Attorney Larry Krasner, and wholeheartedly condemn the unconstitutional, partisan attacks against his office.

Sadly, that also means she stands in support of the criminals, thugs, gang-bangers, and wannabes. The death toll since Let ’em Loose Larry took office is stark: at least 2,157 people have been murdered in the city: 353 in 2018; 356 in 2019; 499 in 2020; 562 in 2021; and 387 as of 11:59 PM EDT on Wednesday, September 14th of this year.

Last year’s 562 homicides didn’t just set the annual record for the city, it utterly smashed 1990’s record of an even 500 killings. Under Mayor Jim Kenney, District Attorney Krasner, and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, the city has seen two of the top three homicide totals in its history, and is on pace for between 549 and 582 homicides this year.[1]The math: at 1.5058 homicides per day, multiplied by 365 days in the year, the math projects 549.617 homicides. Done a different way, taking the daily percentage increase from last year, 387 ÷ 374, … Continue reading

Unless there is a drastic and wholly unprecedented change, Messrs Kinney, Krasner and Miss Outlaw will wind up presiding over three of the four deadliest years in the history of the City of Brotherly Love. But Miss Gauthier stands with Mr Krasner!

The chart to the right I began that last year, and it includes only those years with 400 or more murders. It’s kept on my computer as a Microsoft Excel file, and I’ll be adding 2022 to it once the city hits 400 homicides, something I anticipate right around the equinox, September 22nd, plus or minus a day or two.

The call for DA Krasner’s impeachment was made by three Republican politicians who live hundreds of miles away from Philadelphia yet claim to be concerned about the gun violence in our communities. Evena casual observer can see that this is a thinly veiled political stunt, as these lawmakers have time and time again refused to pass common-sense gun control legislation that would promote the welfare and safety of everyday Philadelphians. These proceedings set a dangerous precedent and violate the rights of Philadelphia voters to choose who represents them in government.

According to Philly Crime Update, 51 Democrats voted for House Resolution 227, “A resolution finding that Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner is in contempt of the PA House of Representatives,” and which passed 162-38. It would seem that this action was bipartisan, not just an action by “Republican politicians”. More Democrats voted for it than against it.

If Republican State lawmakers truly cared about the well-being of Philadelphians, they would end this charade and pass new laws to get guns out of young people’s hands. Instead, they waste time on political theater, while countless lives hang in the balance.

Have you ever been to Philadelphia? Other than the Delaware River, the borders are just lines on a map, and the only way to know you’ve crossed into Bucks or Montgomery counties, that you’re in Liberty Hill rather than Philadelphia is a sign along Ridge Pike. Giving the city separate, stricter gun laws would be meaningless, because it’s just a drive down the road to get into or out of the city.

As we have reported previously, Pennsylvania’s firearms control laws are pretty much uniform across the Commonwealth; state law prohibits municipalities from imposing restrictions which are stricter than those provided for under state law. In 2020, there were 1,009 murders in the Keystone State, 499, or 49.45%, of which occurred in Philadelphia. According to the 2020 Census, Pennsylvania’s population was 13,002,700 while Philadelphia’s alone was 1,603,797, just 12.33% of Pennsylvania’s totals.

It got worse last year: with 562 homicides in Philly, out of 1027 total for Pennsylvania, 54.72% of all homicides in the Keystone State occurred in Philadelphia. Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh is located, was second, with 123 killings, 11.98% of the state’s total, but only 9.52% of Pennsylvania’s population.

The other 65 counties, with 78.11% of the state’s total population, had 33.30% of total murders.

Of course, when it comes to the gang-bangers and wannabes, it’s pretty difficult to see how the 14-year-old who (allegedly) killed Tiffany Fletcher while firing a “ghost gun” with an extended magazine, during a gun battle with other bangers would somehow have respected stricter laws when he (allegedly) violated the existing ones. Even at 14, he knew that he was breaking the law.

Miss Gauthier, like so many others on the left, want to blame gun laws, and really, they want to blame anything other than what is really the problem, the culture in our cities which both enables and encourages teenaged and twenty-something boys, primarily black teenaged and twenty-something boys, to think the gangsta life is something to emulate, something to seek out to prove what tough men they are. Miss Gauthier doesn’t want to put any blame on the (frequently single) mothers and (often absent) fathers for not rearing their children right, but the urban culture which says that it’s perfectly OK for women to screw around and destigmatizes unmarried motherhood is a culture which enables the very things which produce broken children.

That will be denounced as sexist, but I really don’t care: it’s still the truth. Every society on earth of which we have any social knowledge developed marriage as a societal norm to contain human sexuality in a responsible form, one in which children could be supported and reared; it is only in the enlightened ‘wisdom’ of the late 20th and early 21st centuries that we have discarded this as so much garbage.

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1 The math: at 1.5058 homicides per day, multiplied by 365 days in the year, the math projects 549.617 homicides. Done a different way, taking the daily percentage increase from last year, 387 ÷ 374, 3.4759%, multiplied by 562 killings in 2021, yields 581.53 projected killings.
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