Politicians on the Take?

Guest Post by John Stossel

Politicians on the Take?

Politicians shut down businesses because of COVID-19.

But the rules don’t apply to everyone.

In San Francisco, gyms were forced to close, but government gyms stayed open.

In my new video, we see a Dallas woman being jailed for keeping her salon open and a New Jersey man getting arrested after working out indoors.

Ordinary people who break the rules get punished.

But not House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Politicians are special.

Now, politicians have allowed more businesses to open. Dallas relaxed its rules for most businesses a few months ago.

But not for Dale Davenport’s car wash. Dallas won’t allow Dale to reopen because, shortly before the epidemic, they decreed his car wash a “hub for drug sales and crime.”

His car wash is indeed in the middle of a high-crime neighborhood, and many cities have laws that let them close a business if the owners conceal crime.

But Davenport didn’t do that. When he saw crime, he called 911. Dallas politicians then used his 911 calls against him, saying his frantic phone calls were evidence his business was a “public nuisance.”

“This is absolutely crazy,” complains Davenport.

Still, Davenport “bent over backwards” to do almost everything the politicians asked him to do.

“They said (to reduce crime), build a six-foot fence. I built an eight-foot fence,” he tells me. “Then they said, put up signs. I already had signs up, so I put up more signs. Then they told me to put up lights. I already had lights up, so I put up more lights.”

That still wasn’t enough. The city came in and closed his business, anyway. “They murdered my business,” says Davenport.

Closing it didn’t reduce crime. Crime in the neighborhood stayed about the same.

But the community lost a center. For 20 years, people drove to Dale’s car wash, and then visited other local businesses while their cars were washed.

“The businesses next to my car wash, their business is down 40-50%,” says Davenport.

Why did politicians go after just one business that was well lit and where the owner did most of what the politicians requested?

Davenport suspects the politicians shut him down because he won’t give money to their friends. The city told him to hire armed guards, but when he hired them, he says he was told, “You’ve hired the wrong guard company.” He hadn’t hired a guard company owned by a city councilman.

Could it be that corrupt Dallas politicians want the money for themselves?

“This is extortion,” says Davenport.

We contacted all 14 city council members. Not one agreed to an interview.

Dallas has a rich history of political corruption. The guard company Davenport says the city wanted him to hire was owned by former councilman James Fantroy. In 2008, Fantroy went to prison for stealing $20,000 from a college.

Former Dallas city council members Dwaine Caraway, Paul Fielding and Don Hill were all jailed after being convicted of bribery or extortion.

Instead of paying car wash employees, Davenport now spends his money on lawyers, hoping to fight city hall. “This is wrong,” says Davenport. “This is tyranny.”

It’s bad enough when politicians kill businesses with COVID-19 shutdowns. It’s worse if they kill a business because the owner won’t give money to their friends.

John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” For other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

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10 Comments
Kid Jupiter
Kid Jupiter
September 16, 2020 1:27 pm

Why is this so shocking? This is the norm in Democrat-dominated jurisdictions.

splurge
splurge
  Kid Jupiter
September 16, 2020 1:55 pm

Not uncommon in Republican areas either

Kid Jupiter
Kid Jupiter
  splurge
September 16, 2020 2:21 pm

Oh really? Give some specific examples of the corrupt conduct described in this post having occurred in Republican areas. Should be easy for you, as you claim this conduct is “not uncommon in Republican areas, either.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Kid Jupiter
September 16, 2020 4:11 pm

An old friend spend a lifetime as a New York State Republican Party activist and all-round super-trooper. She stipulated that the “of course” the Republican Party is corrupt, it’s just that the Democrats really are worse.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Kid Jupiter
September 16, 2020 5:11 pm

the dems are more open about it,a rep is more likely to simply take a job w/an outrageous salary after he leaves office–
code enforcement is used aggressively around here by reps,lots of landlords wind up having to sell property w/o being able to get full value–
plus,dems have held power longer in america so they’re more corrupt but don’t worry,the reps will catch up–

Statism Is A Cult
Statism Is A Cult
September 16, 2020 1:44 pm

comment image

swimologist
swimologist
  Statism Is A Cult
September 16, 2020 5:09 pm

Um… where’s the super ((parasite)) in your graphic?

fisheye
fisheye
September 16, 2020 3:35 pm

So let me think…….. 50% of the politicians are bribed and uh 50% are blackmailed, I guess instead of spending your money on bribes or lawyers you should spend your money on inside information and blackmail them?

swimologist
swimologist
September 16, 2020 5:08 pm

There’s not enough lampposts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  swimologist
September 16, 2020 7:00 pm

Fortunately, they are reusable.