A Fugitive in the Air Duct—And Liberals Keep Letting This Happen
You can’t make this stuff up, folks. Only in today’s America—where criminal coddling is the new national pastime—do you get stories like this: A Georgia fugitive, Kayla McKenzie, managed to evade police for two years by literally hiding in an air conditioning vent. That’s right. She was just “chillin’” while law enforcement searched high and low. But really, is anybody surprised? The left has been running the playbook: protect criminals, attack police, blame America.
Let’s talk about that for a minute. When criminals feel comfortable burrowing into air ducts and living there for years, that’s not genius at work—it’s a broken system. Who emboldens fugitives like Kayla? Soft-on-crime politicians, virtue-signaling DAs, and the so-called “progressives” who think every arrest is a scandal and every cop is a villain. While Kayla hid away, law-abiding Americans were left to wonder who else is lurking behind the walls—because God forbid we actually enforce the law.
Georgia deserves better, and so does the rest of the country. These liberal policies breed chaos. Judges hand out bench warrants like candy, prosecutors cut deals to “reduce the prison population,” and the next thing you know, criminals turn into AC unit squatters. It’s insanity. This is the real result of years spent teaching people that consequences don’t matter—unless you’re a taxpayer, of course. Then, you’re on the hook for every failure.
Here’s the kicker. It wasn’t some fancy liberal task force that caught her. It was a real tip from real people—neighbors looking out, just like the Founding Fathers intended. Community spirit, real policing, and a refusal to turn a blind eye. That’s what got Kayla out of the vent and into handcuffs. Not some so-called “restorative justice” initiative or diversity consultant.
So tell me, when are our so-called leaders going to admit the truth? We don’t need more leniency or another taxpayer-funded “study.” We need law and order—before the next Kayla crawls deeper into the walls and the rest of us are left out in the cold. Maybe instead of venting about “systemic oppression,” liberals should look inside the vents themselves. The real problem is festering in there.
Source: Redstate
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