Questions DC pols should toss at Mayor Wu
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This question is directed at Mayor Michelle Wu:
Mayor, if you have established policies that are working to the benefit of all concerned, policies that you truly believe are the moral and right things to do, then why did you need to spend $650,000 in public funds on legal and PR preparation before your testimony before Congress?
And here’s my follow-up question for the mayor:
Do you think all these fantastically exorbitant expenditures will help you make a good impression on the nation, any more than a similar scheme worked for failed Harvard president “Dr.” Claudine Gay at her appearance before a House committee in 2023?
I have a few more questions I would like to see the committee members ask Wednesday:
Mayor, in the past the Boston Police Department’s BRIC (Boston Regional Intelligence Center) unit has said in its annual report that two-thirds of those arrested in the city for heroin and fentanyl trafficking are “foreign born, and of those, 84 percent are Dominicans.”
Your own BPD has said heroin trafficking in Boston “is largely controlled by Dominican drug organizations.”
Mayor, given that most of these Dominican drug dealers are in this country illegally, on welfare, wouldn’t it be prudent to cooperate with all federal efforts to remove them from civilization, rather than to release them willy-nilly back into the neighborhoods of Boston to continue selling deadly drugs with no law-enforcement consequences whatsoever?
Mayor, your police commissioner Michael Cox was once the police chief of uber-woke Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was investigated in 2020 as part of a city investigation into “hostile work environments” involving unpaid parking tickets that resulted in his “administrative leave.”
In a letter of apology to the cop who accused him, Commissioner Cox wrote that he considered the laws “of the United States… sacrosanct.”
Does Commissioner Cox no longer consider federal laws “sacrosanct?”
Or does he consider some laws sacrosanct, and others… not so much?
Mayor, are there any illegal alien criminals serving in elective office with you at Boston City Hall – excuse me, any former illegal aliens who are now naturalized US citizens, and who are currently awaiting trial on federal corruption charges?
If that city councilor – for the record, Mr. Chairman, her name is Tania Fernandes Anderson – is convicted, would you support this former welfare recipient and illegal who is married to a first-degree murderer of a legal alien doing life without parole in state prison, being denaturalized and deported back to Africa?
Or would you offer Councilor Anderson “sanctuary” from imprisonment for her atrocious crimes?
Mayor, in the past you have conducted racist gatherings at the city-owned mansion known as the Parkman House, which white Americans were prohibited from attending.
My question is, at your next no-white-citizens-allowed gathering in a public building, will illegal aliens be allowed to attend – or only if they are IAOC’s – illegal aliens of color?
Mayor, have your apartheid gatherings in a public building ever included any convicted felons who served 10 years in federal prison for drug trafficking?
If the answer is yes, is the spouse of that convicted drug kingpin now serving on this committee as a member of Congress this morning?
Mayor, in your opening statement you made much of your recent endorsement by the executive board of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association (BPPA).
My question is, do any members of the leadership of that union have any pending disciplinary issues before the department, including the 2022 arrest of one member in a domestic assault at a funeral home?
If there are such investigations ongoing, are they before the BPD’s internal affairs unit or before a less-public, more opaque investigative unit called “anti-corruption?”
Prior to the endorsement of your candidacy, were there any communications among you, or Commissioner Cox, or any members of the BPD command staff, with those members of the BPPA executive board – yes or no.
And Mayor, before you answer, I would remind you that you are under oath.
To your knowledge, has the BPPA ever endorsed a candidate before the preliminary election – especially almost six months before the initial election?
Mayor, you are a former student of and campaign worker for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, describing her as a tireless fighter against “racial injustice.”
Would you describe Sen. Warren’s false claims to be a Native American in order to improperly gain tenured positions at two Ivy League law schools over real POC’s as “racial injustice” by a white person who wouldn’t even be allowed into your apartheid Kwanzaa party at the Parkman House?
Mayor, some of the illegal alien detainees being sought in Boston by federal agents have been held in jails run by the High Sheriff of Suffolk County, Steve Tompkins.
When the sheriff attended your no-whites-allowed party at the Parkman House, were you aware that he has been fined $14,800 over the years by the State Ethics Commission for assorted ethical violations, including hiring his own niece?
Mayor, why do suppose Julia Mejia, the city councilor who had to go on social media to deny being on drugs, suddenly stopped criticizing you?
Any theories?
You support Gov. Maura Healey’s efforts to knuckle peaceful suburban communities into building public housing that would destroy their towns by withholding state funds for defying state laws, yet you consider it tyrannical for President Trump to do the same thing to states and communities with his federally controlled funds.
What’s the difference, Mayor?
Mayor, if the residents of the city notice that a building in their neighborhood has been turned into a crack house by illegal aliens – excuse me, New Americans – should they not call 911, lest the wonderful newcomers to our land be lugged and then deported back to the Third World by Trump, Homan, Musk et al.?
One final question Mayor: you look a little peaked. Are you panicking? Would you like us to call you an ambulance – it won’t go down on the city of Boston’s Computer Assisted Dispatch (CAD) records.
We promise.