Manufactured by the White House, the crisis in L.A. is all about the coming midterm elections. Like many previous protests miscreants show up, vandalize, burn and cause damage. Chaos and cars burning lead the news cycle.
President Trump wants the photos and tape of burning cars and masked protesters waving Mexican flags. Should a cop or soldier be tragically killed, Trump will invoke the Insurrection Act, declaring Gov. Gavin Newsom has lost the ability to enforce the laws of California and keep the peace.
God help us all if that happens.
Kieron Keady, Huntington Beach
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