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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Oct 3, 2022, 09:13 AM Oct 2022

Congressman Says Deadly Crash at Unsanctioned Car Show Is Probably the Democrats' Fault

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Congressman Says Deadly Crash at Unsanctioned Car Show Is Probably the Democrats' Fault

Two were killed on Saturday after a crash at a unsanctioned car meet-up in Wildwood, New Jersey.

By Erik Shilling
Friday 6:30PM

There was a deadly crash on Saturday in Wildwood, New Jersey, during an unsanctioned car meet-up known as H2Oi, the so-called “most ticketed car show in America.” A driver was subsequently arrested and charged with multiple crimes in connection with the incident, suggesting that the wheels of the criminal justice system are turning just fine, though one congressman, who is a Republican, also took the opportunity this week to release a statement placing blame on the real problem, which is the Democrats.

The congressman, whose name is “Jefferson Van Drew,” released the following statement on Sunday, which I didn’t see until this morning, when our South Jersey correspondent, Tom McParland, flagged it. Also, I was not aware until today that this congressman exists. Also, it was Sunday, and I have a life. Anyway, here is Van Drew’s statement in full:

“I want to thank the police officers, first responders, EMT’s, and firefighters for assisting those harmed in this reckless incident. Across the country we are watching leaders implement weak-on-crime policies and continually disrespect our police and first responders. For years now, far-left Democrats have ridiculed our police and sought to strip police funding and to no surprise, crime has skyrocketed. When leaders diminish and demean our police officers, this translates to individuals believing this type of behavior is acceptable and will go unpunished. And now we are seeing it right here at home in South Jersey. President Biden and the Democrat majority in Congress must stop allowing career criminals to walk the streets, we must detain individuals for heinous crimes up until trial, and prosecutors must follow the rule of law when issuing sentences.

“It is far past time that our lawmakers make it known that those who commit crimes and threaten law-abiding Americans is absolutely unacceptable and that punishments will be severe. Our police officers need to be supported and funded to ensure that Americans are safe and protected. I will ensure this support is provided and make clear that these types of crimes have no room in South Jersey.

“My thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of those who were killed.”

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Congressman Says Deadly Crash at Unsanctioned Car Show Is Probably the Democrats' Fault (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2022 OP
He's the one who was first elected as a Dem. Then switched when he saw all the Trump signs in his 3Hotdogs Oct 2022 #1
A GOP congressman actually favors increased gov't regulation? Zambero Oct 2022 #2
I read it as JustAnotherGen Oct 2022 #5
Why can't we post the actual statement? LakeArenal Oct 2022 #3
I fucking hate Van Drew JustAnotherGen Oct 2022 #4

3Hotdogs

(12,374 posts)
1. He's the one who was first elected as a Dem. Then switched when he saw all the Trump signs in his
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 09:26 AM
Oct 2022

county. Trump campaigned for him in '18.

Trump signs are hard to find, north of 287. South and western N.J. are loaded with 'em.

Zambero

(8,964 posts)
2. A GOP congressman actually favors increased gov't regulation?
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 10:03 AM
Oct 2022

At the expense of "individual liberty"? Is he suggesting that Democrats nationalize this sort of crackdown? Might this be considered unnecessary gov't overreach? Shocking!!

JustAnotherGen

(31,818 posts)
5. I read it as
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 11:02 AM
Oct 2022

The individuals held no responsibility for the outcome.

Typical GOP 'perpetual victimhood'.

LakeArenal

(28,817 posts)
3. Why can't we post the actual statement?
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 10:16 AM
Oct 2022

To much advertising and reconnecting to make this article say what headline says.

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