Philly is Ph*cked, Tranq You Very Much

Remember back in 2018 when Philadelphia’s Democrat Mayor James Kenney danced after U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson ruled President Donald J. Trump couldn’t withhold taxpayer money to Philadelphia for declaring themselves a “Sanctuary City“?

It’s five years later and here’s the dance the people of Mayor Kenney’s Philadelphia were doing recently on Philly’s Kensington Avenue (nicknamed “Kenzo”), considered “the most dangerous street in Philadelphia” and claimed to be “the largest open-air market for heroin on the East Coast“:

The video shows people purportedly under the influence of illegal drugs laced with Xylazine, an animal tranquilizer known on the street as “tranq” and called the “Zombie Drug” for its’ ability to eat away skin. Almost all (90%) of the illegal opioids seized in Philly in 2021 contained tranq.

“I’m waiting for something bad to happen all the time. So I’ll be happy when I’m not here, when I’m not mayor, and I can enjoy some stuff.” - Philadelphia Mayor James Kenney (Democrat), July 5, 2022, in response to two police officers being shot on July 4th.


Tell you what, Mayor: After you stop being Mayor why not enjoy some tranq and do a little dance as a way to identify with the “Little Guy”?

Added Bonus! The first time I saw Mayor Kenney’s “Victory Dance” I was instantly reminded of this little jig by another enthusiastic leader:

Note: It’s sad that I have to state the obvious, but I am not saying, suggesting, or implying that the Democrat Mayor of Philadelphia has anything in common with a notorious egotistical Socialist Democrat despot from World War II other than the observation that each of them can dance.

Thanks for Reading!

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