Michael A. Letts

Michael A. Letts


  • Two presidents, one city, and one big difference

    March 29, 2024

    Two presidents, one city, and one big difference

    Whatever is said about Donald Trump, it was obvious from both his words and actions that he loves America and wanted to do his best for the country. It is a quality far too few politicians -- both Democrat and Republican -- show these days....

  • Louisiana’s police shortage is what Democrats wanted

    March 2, 2024

    Louisiana’s police shortage is what Democrats wanted

    If you defund the police, do you expect them to work for free? In Louisiana, the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association estimates that sheriffs’ offices across the state are currently understaffed by approximately 1,800 deputies. Th...

  • Use legal precedent to prosecute the Biden administration concerning the border

    February 28, 2024

    Use legal precedent to prosecute the Biden administration concerning the border

    Far from being struggling migrants searching for better life, tens of thousands of the illegal immigrants being released into the U.S. are security threats to the U.S. However, the Biden Administration sees these people as a way to turn red states bl...

  • January 9, 2024

    NYC blames illegal immigrants for its crime problem

    It’s interesting how much Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams sounds like a Republican when he talks about the effects of illegal immigration on his city. Unfortunately, he still sounds like a leftist when talking about how to deal...

  • January 4, 2024

    Chicago goes after buses to stop illegal immigrants

    The realities of dealing with effects of illegal immigration have grown so bad in Chicago that there is a move to allow voters to decide whether the city should remain a sanctuary city and continue to spend $40 million a month taking care of illegal ...

  • December 16, 2023

    Philadelphia fights crime by banning ski masks

    Plan on being cold this winter if you live in Philadelphia. Why? Because the Philadelphia City Council passed a ban on ski masks, and the reason for that is that it covers the face of potential criminals. So once again, law-abiding citizens hav...

  • November 11, 2023

    The Nashville shooter’s motive was leftist beliefs

    It has taken about seven months, but we now know what was going through the head of the Audrey “Aiden” Hale, the Covenant School mass murderer. No thanks to politicians, though. They have been delaying the release of the handwritten ...

  • October 20, 2023

    Police should follow the law in the Nashville shooter manifesto case

    It’s been nearly seven months since a transgender man entered the Covenant School in Tennessee and shot and murdered three nine-year-old children and three adults. According to court filings, this murderer left behind at least 20 jour...

  • September 29, 2023

    Voters are the reason Chicago has food deserts

    Chicagoans are seeing a variation on the saying, “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you,” playing out in the city. Areas of the city are being labeled as “food deserts” because there are no grocery stores nearby, and reside...

  • September 26, 2023

    A Virginia father gets justice

    A girl is sexually assaulted in her school bathroom and the perpetrator is known. Rather than prosecute the boy who claimed to be “gender fluid,” the school system ignores the crime, and has the father arrested when he calls the board out...

  • September 15, 2023

    A bizarre escape by a killer from Brazil shows the sad state of our border (in)security

    I’ve already made several pleas now to Joe Biden and his administration, explaining how our Border Patrol agents are working tirelessly to keep our country safe from migrants. But, as expected, he’s chosen to ignore such criticism, believ...

  • February 18, 2023

    Crime and Black and Hispanic Democrats

    Despite police defunders and BLM who would have you believe that police officers hate Black people, crime is still a major concern among minorities, apparently much more so than their White counterparts who are quick to cry out to defund the pol...

  • February 1, 2023

    Lightfoot's soft-on-crime approach comes back to haunt her

    As the Chicago mayoral primary election approaches in April, the candidates are looking to defeat incumbent mayor Lori Lightfoot.  They have apparently found her Achilles heel: crime. Chicago Police statistics aren't something L...

  • November 19, 2022

    If the TSA can't keep weapons off planes, why do they exist?

    A passenger on an airline flight brandished a box-cutter and threatened to stab someone on the plane. No, this is not a reference to the 9/11 hijackers.  This happened on November 11, 2022, on a Frontier Airlines flight from the Cincinna...

  • October 15, 2022

    How did New Orleans become the nation's murder capital?

    New Orleans is known for jazz, Cajun cooking, voodoo...and now, murder.  This year, the city passed St. Louis as the murder capital of the United States.  It's not something the city wants to be known for since touri...

  • September 21, 2022

    Maybe the 29th time is the charm

    Just how many times does a criminal have to prove to authorities he is a danger to society before they take him seriously?  In Washington State, we know that it is at least 28 times.  It may wind up being more, given that Washingt...

  • September 13, 2022

    Confidence in the FBI is at an all-time low

    It's been a rough few weeks for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It's faced a serious amount of backlash following its callous raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago compound, with a number of questions surrounding whether it was comple...

  • August 26, 2022

    West Hollywood defunds police in face of mounting crime

    West Hollywood recently held a vote to cut back its law enforcement funding over the next two fiscal years.  As a result, this means up to five times fewer Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies being on duty.  And what got...

  • July 7, 2022

    Why Biden's gun control solutions can't possibly work

    Last week, President Joe Biden called for the ban of assault rifles and extended magazines following a pair of tragic shootings, including the school shooting in Uvalde and a recent incident in Tulsa.  In his statement, he noted that enough...

  • April 20, 2022

    St. Louis prosecutors would rather believe criminals than police

    Prosecutors and police are supposed to be a team working together to stop crime and bring criminals to justice. Only that’s not what is happening in St. Louis. There, prosecutors would rather go after the police officers than the criminals. ...

  • April 15, 2022

    LA Residents got What They Wanted: Criminals Who Aren’t Afraid

    This is what the people of Los Angeles wanted. They put their police force on a short leash, blaming the overworked officers for the least amount of violence against criminals while at the same time absolving the criminals of responsibility. It has l...

  • January 12, 2022

    Bringing down the tech tyrants

    Social media have gained unprecedented prominence and influence in recent years, even undermining institutions of law and order and opposition voices with impunity. The age of Trump ushered in an era of "social media cancelation of ...

  • January 7, 2022

    If you want to dismantle society, start with dismantling law and order

    Looking back to the lowlights of 2021, one viral video pretty well summed up the depths of depravity reached by our masked society. The video depicted a man punching a woman on a crowded New York subway.  Many conservative comm...

  • December 23, 2021

    Get ready for your forced COVID booster

    Get ready for some employers to start requiring their workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot now that those boosters are available to all adults. At least that is the word on the street.  In fact, the Centers for Disease Control ...

  • December 2, 2021

    A jury's integrity and the absence of riots is good news

    In our fast-paced media cycle, it feels like an eon since the Kyle Rittenhouse case.  Despite prosecutorial misconduct, politics at its worst, and biased media coverage, justice was served.  Teenager Kyle Rittenhouse was found inn...

  • November 30, 2021

    Why are Police Officers Refusing the Vax?

    The federal vaccine mandate is sparking legal action by police in cities across the country. But why are the police choosing not to get vaccinated -- and why are their unions protecting that choice? Chicago is the perfect place to examine this iss...