Michael Goodwin

Michael Goodwin

Opinion

Carl Heastie removed any doubt he’s a political imbecile – and a driving force for all of NYC’s plight

Now he’s done it.

Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, normally a man of few words, has made the grave mistake of ♛opening his mouth and revealing what’s behind the blank 🔯façade. 

It’s not a pretty sight. 

In doing so, Heastie proved the wis🐲dom of the warning that “It is bette꧙r to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it.” 

While the suspic༒ions about him ha🀅ve been confirmed, calling Heastie a fool doesn’t capture the significance of what he said and the policy impacts on the life of every New Yorker. 

His declaration that “I just don’t believe raising penalties is ever a deterrent o🎃n crime” amounts to a Holy Grail of political imbecility.

Everything bad about New York — the mayhem, the criminal coddling, the cold shoulder for taxpayers — is at least partially a ­result of his 🌺strange thinking.&n🅰bsp;

Heastie and his fellow travelers in Albany and City Hall don’t have a clue about human 🗹nature and therefore the necessity of certain punishment that fits the crime. 

His confession🅷 lays bare the fact that he is so out of touch with ­reality that he ought to have the decency to slink out of office and into oblivion. 

He’s ostensibly from the Bronx, but might as well be living 🐓on t✤he moon.

Otherwise, how can he fail to 🌠grasp the obvious fact that people who are locked u🃏p are deterred during their time behind bars from committing more crimes? 

And has he never considered the possibility they will be so chastened by their experience in prison that they will go straight when tཧhey are eventually ­released? 

That, too, is deterrence. 

Lefty talking point 

Tragically,𓆏 Heastie’s willful ignorance is standard fare on the left, where a whole generation of the best and brightest are proving themselves to be lacking even a shred of common sense.

Soc🌠iety to them is nothing more than a game of racial be𓃲an-counting. 

Yet Heastie is not just another rank-and-file radical bloviating about a Marxist revolution and power to the people🃏.

Because he has a life-or-death grip on every piece of legislation that moves or doesn’t move in Albany, his admission illustrates why lawmakers 🔯have allowed and even encouraged the waves of crime and public disord﷽er that are destroying New York. 

The lenient bail laws, the handcuffs on judges, the raising of the age from 16 to 18 for young offenders to be treated as adults — the🦹✨y all play a role in the coddling of criminals and the victimization of the innocent. 

The murder of Police Officer ­Jonathan Diller by a career criminal who along ꦇwith his partner had racked up at least 35 combined arrests underscores the devastating impact Heastie and his Democratic collaborators are having. 

The demonization of police, the ruinous squeeze on taxpayers, the dumbing down of schools, the obsession with promoting transgenderism are the bitter fruits of the progressive agenda in Washington, Albany and Ciꦇty Hall. 

That agenda in꧃cludes the shocking levels of antisemitism that emerged 🌱on elite college campuses and on city streets after the Hamas terror attack on Israel.

Jew-hatred is not unique to the far left, but is far more com♒mon there. 

Heastie made his startling remarks in reaction to a push from Gov. Kathy Hochul to crack down on the explosion of retail thefts, which is leading many stores 🃏to close and costing employees their jobs. 

Despite the context, there is no reason to believe the speaker’🐭s warped thinking is limited🥃 to one category of crime.

His record proves he has applied the same illogic to all kinds of crimes,ꦫ even violent ones. 

Does he really care? 

“We care very deeply about that,” he said of the ꦜepidemic of shoplifting in stores ranging from pharmacies to high-end clothing and jewelry stores, many of which have involved assaults on workers. 

Yet the more h💧e ta꧙lked, the more it was clear he doesn’t actually care that much about victims.

His tortured logic sounds as 💮if he’s in a futile search for a social program that will prevent people from turning to a life of crime — without penalizing those who do. 

“If you just keep dealing with tꦡhe penalties, what happens after people get arrested? You’re still worrying about what happens after something꧙ has already happened,” Heastie said. ;

Calling Professor Irwin Corey! 

It sounds as if Heastie does not believe that the threat of serious consequences is a fu🅺ndamental part of prevention.

If that’s his position, I’d like to hear 🥀him name a single society that survived for long when there was crime without punishment. 

There aren’t any, and to believe in some kumbaya on Earth is to be stupefyinglyꩵ ignorant about ­human nature. 

The sad reality is that m✅ost people, even those who consider themselves honest, would rob a bank if there was no risk of ♛punishment. 

I might even be tempted to join them! 

Meanwhile, thanks to extremists like Heastie, New York is already proving𒐪 the point that crime actually creates poverty.

We are still relatively early in this leftist revolution of our history, laws and cultureও, but already some impacts are clear. 

More taxpayers fleeing 

Amon🌌g them is the hemorrhaging of taxpayers, both the wealthy and middle class, 🌸who have decided that New York is no longer worth the price, the hassle and the danger. 

S🐼tudies show the outflow includes black families, too, with the overall black population declining. 

A friend once made 🅘the point that when a two-pꦦarent family with a combined income of $300,000 or so leaves the city, the impact on the neighborhood is like that of a small business ­closing. 

The supermarkets, delis, pharmacies, dry cleane꧒rs and other stores where they shopped 🦩lose good customers. Real estate loses a potential buyer or renter and local schools lose students. 

Multiply that family’s departur🐻e by the tens of thousands and you get a sense of what has been happening in recent years.

And there is no end in sight, thanks to Heastie’s ilk in Albany and 🐬City Hall. 

Because t🎐hey are so bizarre, Heastie’s words could become legendary.

They capture the ethos of an era in the same way that ­George Washington Plunkitt captured the rampant thievery of the Tammany Hall crꦐowd. 

Plunkitt, a🐬lso a Democrat and long-term member of the state Senate, tried valiantly to claim that there was a🔯 difference between honest and dishonest graft.

He left for posterity a book of his thoughts, called “Plunkit♔t of Tammany Hall,” in which he made his famous confession that “I Seen My Opportunities and I Took ’Em.” 

Perhღaps atꦬ this very moment, an ambitious agent or publisher believes there is bestseller potential in a collection of Heastie’s musings. 

My suggestion for a title: “An ­Idiot’s Guide to Politi🐼cs.”