Rampant Blue City Crime is the Disease and More Policing is the Cure Blue Politicians Just Don’t Want to Swallow

Chicago crime scene investigation shooting
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Is it something in the water?

Officials in Democrat-run strongholds like Chicago are unwilling to accept that their crime problems are the result of their pro-criminal, anti-victim policies, including gun laws that restrict the rights of responsible citizens. Instead, their solution is some variant of “more gun control,” while concurrently diminishing the consequences for the lawbreakers driving up crime rates.

Commenting on the notion that President Donald Trump would next deploy the National Guard to clean up Chicago’s crime, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson released a statement that sought to redirect the focus (and responsibility) away from his administration and violent criminals and make it about housing and hungry children instead:

We know that our communities are safest when we fully invest in housing, community safety, and education. The National Guard will not alleviate the housing crisis. It will not put food in the stomachs of the 1 in 4 children that go to bed hungry every night in Chicago. The National Guard will not fully-fund our public schools or provide mental healthcare or substance abuse treatment to Chicagoans in need. The National Guard is no substitute for dedicated local law enforcement and community violence interrupters who know and serve our communities every day. There are many things the federal government could do to help us reduce crime and violence in Chicago, but sending in the military is not one of them.

Notably, Mayor Johnson polled at an abysmal 6.6% approval rating earlier this year. A substantial majority (67%) of poll respondents pointed to “rampant crime” as the city’s biggest issue, suggesting the mayor’s failure to deal with crime is a driver of his appalling score.

Brandon Johnson job approval
Chicago Sun Times

Johnson, “wallowing in the worst job approval ratings of any mayor in the country,” has also challenged the portrayal of Chicago as a city in dire need of some kind of intervention. Contrary to the dystopian lawlessness suggested by the local crime reporting news site CWB Chicago, Johnson maintained that “[w]hat’s being painted by the federal government is false. We love one another. We support one another. We put our arms around one another.”

This is the same Mayor Johnson who recently told his constituents that his administration has “moved past” the country’s “addiction to jails and incarceration,” and that it is “racist, immoral and unholy” to put criminals in prison. What he needed and wanted from the federal government was more resources “to address gun violence in our city.”

The mayor, though, failed to explain how reducing violent crime could be accomplished without the “unholy” and “immoral” expedient of prosecuting and incarcerating the violent perpetrators responsible. Johnson has also been clear that the additional resources he’s asking for don’t include enabling a bigger police presence on Chicago’s streets.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
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Appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe show last week, Johnson pointedly refused to give a direct answer to Joe Scarborough’s persistent questions on whether more uniformed police officers would reduce crime, and instead doubled down on poverty and more gun control. “While Scarborough wanted a yes or no response from the mayor, Johnson evaded the question five times … Johnson went back to his default response, telling Scarborough: ‘I don’t believe that just simply putting out an arbitrary number around police officers is the answer,’” and concluded with “the federal government could work stronger to coordinate with my police department to get guns off the street of Chicago.”

The response is strangely reminiscent of Johnson’s predecessor, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Lightfoot, another progressive who swept into office in 2019 on a landslide vote, was ousted in an election where public safety – specifically, runaway crime – was the dominant issue. Throughout her tenure, Lightfoot conflated the city’s crime problem with a gun problem, and spoke of firearms as if they were divorced from the criminals who used them. Because Illinois already has some of the most restrictive gun control laws in America, Lightfoot’s preferred talking point (herehere and here) was the need for more “sweeping and aggressive gun control” at the federal level. Blaming the federal government for Chicago’s violent crime conveniently absolved her city government from accountability.

Another official, former Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, has gone beyond the rejection of incarceration with her own wacky ideas on “non-punitive justice.” Foxx, who as Chicago’s chief prosecutor embraced “de-prosecution” strategies like dropping felony cases and declining to prosecute misdemeanors, aired her latest musings on the criminal justice system. As reported by CWB Chicago, her progressive vision includes “reimaging[ing] institutions, where we build systems of accountability that are not punitive,” moving “from justice to impact,” and normalizing the acceptance of crime as a collective benefit for society at large. “What if we became willing – strategically and morally – to absorb some harm in service of a greater good?” Arguably, the only thing even more bizarre was Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s August 22 pronouncement on X listing three “Things People are Begging for,” with no. 3 being the “release of the Epstein files” and no mention of less crime or safer streets.

All of this is on-brand for anti-gun Democrats. Ostensibly decrying crime while advocating the defunding of police, non-incarceration and other “non-punitive” justice, and a hellish vision of the “greater good” is all of a piece with demanding more federal resources and rejecting those resources (law enforcement support through federal policing) as “uncalled for, and unsound,” to quote Mayor Johnson. Another Illinois Democrat reformer of the criminal legal system and Giffords-endorsed gun-grabber, Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, had the gall to describe the potential federal crime-fighting deployment as a showdown over fundamental freedoms, assuring citizens that she would “stand for your rights, your freedoms, and will protect you against whatever storms of hate and fear come our way.”

This kind of empty, performative political maneuvering is likely the reason why the approval rating of the Democrat Party has tanked to a historic low: 63 percent of voters now hold an unfavorable view of the party, seeing it as disconnected from and uninterested in the needs of ordinary citizens and working people. Instead of recognizing these viewpoints are a political liability that has cost the party voters and seats, leftist politicians remain committed to the delusion that undermining the criminal justice system and championing gun control is the route to political success.

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12 thoughts on “Rampant Blue City Crime is the Disease and More Policing is the Cure Blue Politicians Just Don’t Want to Swallow”

  1. “What if we became willing – strategically and morally – to absorb some harm in service of a greater good?”
    Privileged rich lady in a gated community with her own private security says, what?

    It’s one thing to be casually separated from the unwashed masses ala Scrooge or Sir John Chester but these people are so far removed from the realities of day to day life they may as well be from another planet. Their lack of concern or care encroaches on downright disdain or malice.

    1. It is disdain. You don’t keep lying like that to someone you love. They look down on their constituents. They view them as farm animals that are used to sustain the ruling class. The drones keep falling for the fake morality because it feeds their trained bias.

  2. No one of consequence

    Every thing Johnson said was a problem – hungry children, not enough housing, bad schools, etc. – that he actually wanted help with, is something he would want the feds to help fix by dumping money onto it.

    Funny, that. I’m also guessing he wouldn’t be fond of having well-defined metrics of success, nor clawback provisions if the desired results weren’t appearing in a reasonable timeframe.

    But he’s the mayor, surely he knows what’s best for his … city.

    1. Its a repeating pattern with Johnson and all dem mayors:

      Johnson: ‘Feds, give us money to fight crime’

      Feds under Biden: ‘Ok, here ya go’

      Johnson: ‘We have anti-gun programs thanks to the federal money, and oh by the way, here are some other programs suddenly that we hired our friends and relatives to manage and pay them a few hundred thousand each year.’

      Chicago criminals: ‘Its ok guys, none of the feds money is fighting crime so business as usual’

      … a little while later…

      Johnson: ‘Feds, give us money to fight crime’

      Feds under Biden: ‘Ok, here ya go’

      Johnson: ”We have anti-gun programs thanks to the federal money, and oh by the way, here are some other programs suddenly that we hired our friends and relatives to manage and pay them a few hundred thousand each year.’

      Chicago criminals: ‘Its ok guys, none of the feds money is fighting crime so business as usual’

      a little while later….

      Johnson: ‘Feds, give us money to fight crime’

      Feds under Trump: ‘We are going to help you with your crime problem. Sending help, on the way to rescue your citizens from rampant crime in Chicago, your citizens are asking for us to come.’

      Johnson and Pritzker: ‘Trump is a dictator – resist Trump!’

      1. They’re afraid the drones might wake up and notice the scam. Whenever they begin to wake up, the Dems just scream racism and Orange Man Bad. Sadly, this usually works.

  3. The Glorious Leaders of the Peoples Republic of Illinoistan have taken gaslighting to a high art form. George Orwell would be very proud indeed.
    And he would choose to live elsewhere. (He was no dummy)

    I would also add that those same leaders AND their minions all suffer from pathological narcissism.
    As though, in front of the world, they formed their own support group to bolster their bad self-esteem and re-enforce their compulsive arrogant, maladaptive ways of thinking. it is very simply all about ruling from the mountain top.

    1. “George Orwell would be very proud indeed.
      And he would choose to live elsewhere. (He was no dummy)“

      You are correct, George Orwell is no dummy, that’s why he was a socialist.

      I am always surprised when fascists fail to recognize that George Orwell was a socialist whose novel ‘1984’ was a literary warning against the very type of authoritarianism now spreading from Trump‘s administration.

  4. Ya would think this is satire until you realize Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is insane: Dem Mayor Claims Hypnotic Migratory Red State Guns Are Causing Blameless Chicagoans to Shoot Each Other.

    “Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson continues to deny reality and responsibility for his crime-ridden city. Is he blaming his lax law enforcement policies? No. Is he blaming the criminals for their actions? Of course not. He’s blaming red states and their guns. Somehow, migratory guns from red states are settling in the Windy City and magically corrupting innocent Chicagoans, thus causing these otherwise peaceful, gentle souls to kill each other in the streets. Seriously, that’s what Johnson is saying.

    Posters find it strange that red areas of states are not literal killing fields, but once a gun enters a blue area, massacres start immediately. How does this keep happening?

    It’s not the guns, and it’s not the red states. The shootings and murders in blue cities are caused by the criminals and the pointy-headed Democrat Party idiots who enable and excuse them. We’re not going to give up our guns because Democrats are out of control. In fact, Democrats being out of control is a good reason for us to have firearms in the first place.
    …”

    https://twitchy.com/warren-squire/2025/09/03/chicago-mayor-brandon-johnson-just-blamed-gun-violence-in-chicago-on-trump-and-red-states-n2418341

  5. Is it a Law Enforcement issue if your dad leaves and your mom spends all her money on alcohol and drugs?

    Also, does replacing your father with the government and giving your mother free stuff fix the above^ problem?

    The answer is NO to both questions if you are wondering.

    It’s a morality issue, or lack thereof…

  6. What’s going on in our big cities is a protection racket coupled with luxury values. Trust citizens with guns and the protection racket stops, and crooks know their odds of success decrease along with possible unpleasantness for them. Arrest, try, convict and jail criminals and crime rates fall as well. And yes jail time costs money – still, it beats dead citizens.

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