Greg Gutfeld
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It not happens here, but it goes on with politicians about crime.
They're fatigued by the inaction and, frankly, are left less safe.
I've said many, many times before, I don't think this is a partisan issue.
I differ with Greg slightly, although I think the way you analyze it, I don't necessarily disagree with the diagram.
But I do disagree with the fact that somehow or another it's Democrat or Republican thought.
What I do know is the last time we had a bill,
legislation that provided more money, more incentives for cities to do things to combat crime and train police officers and build more jails was when Bill Clinton was president.
President Trump has a majority in the House and the Senate.
Dangle more incentives in front of cities who end cashless bail, who figure out ways to cooperate with ICE, who ensure that we get the worst of the worst off the streets, whether they're legal or not.
People who are Americans should be able to know any around the table.
But sometimes this conversation, you get to a point where we sound as if it's OK if you're an American and you kill somebody, you should get everybody off the street.
And for that matter, those who are legal should be shipped home.
But we get so caught up, I think, sometimes in the dialogue that we go back and forth.
Now, listen, yesterday, as we talked about birthright citizenship, Democrats talk about guns.