So after city commissioners voted to slash almost sixteen million dollars from the Portland police budget, hundreds of protesters showed up at Mayor Ted Wheeler's house. The protesters shouted black lives matter and hands up, don't shoot. They weren't mad that the budget had been cut. They were in a total rage because the sixteen million dollar cut was so small. They wanted a fifty million dollar cut from the police budget,
and one of the city commissioners agrees with him. She voted against the sixteen million dollar cut because in her view, it wasn't deep enough. Meanwhile, in nearby Washington State, protesters showed up at the home of Cheryl Selby. She's the mayor of Olympia, and they vandalized her home. The mayor had declined to issue a curfew when the protests started in her area. She went out of her way to express solidarity with these protester human debris types. But now
she is singing a different tune. She says the black lives matters protesters are spray painted her home are like domestic terrorists. She says that she's still trying to process what happened to her home. She complains it just isn't fair. I reached out well, Ms Mayor. Even though the security and condition of your home matters to you, it doesn't matter to them. All homes, like all lives, don't matter to the Left, certainly yours done't Life really is unfair sometimes,
especially in your case, isn't it? What are you gonna do?
