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Senator John Kennedy reveals how to fight crime in the blue city

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Senator John Kennedy said Thursday at "Jesse Waters Prime Time" a multifaceted approach to stopping the flow of crime in Democratic cities across the country. I outlined about.

Kennedy called the mayor of such a city a "clown" and told host Jesse Waters that their leadership was "not working."

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They are police, Kennedy should be "empowered" and "many mayors think police are more of a problem than criminals. They are wrong."

"Empower police officers,, pay them, hire them more. Stand behind them when they have to work. All of us. Tell them to enforce the law. "

Next, the Senator advocated the dismissal of the district attorney," do not see evil, do not hear evil, do not prosecute evil. "

From a long-term perspective, Kennedy goes to jail as an adult, rather than having a young criminal own a house or get married for a bad school, among other reasons. Suggested that it is likely.

The mayor "grow oranges",he says the school needs to be improvedand he should be allowed to graduate from third grade until students can read He said it wasn't.

Kennedy's final proposed strategy for reducing crime is for voters to exercise "to some extent" patience.

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"I think you're more suitable for voters. Request Eat. Don't collect your vegetables, they. "

Watters attributed voters' indifference in a collapsing city to a lack of" high self-esteem, "and voters themselves were more. He said he didn't think it was worth it.

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They "step up and themselves We need to understand that they are worth more, and they deserve more. " 

Graham Colton is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent tograham.colton@fox.comand Twitter (@GrahamGColton).