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Trump is gonna run with that hard throughout the rust belt.
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If people don't think PA could tip again to Trump then they aren't paying attention. It's clearly in play yet again.
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Al Sharpton: “Only latte liberals like Treep want to defund <clap> the <clap> police <clap>.”
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit ... -sharpton/
I knew the black communities were going to start saying this - they are the largest consumers of police services and they also know that the vast majority of police are their allies
I’m a little surprised to see this honesty out of Sharpton, but he does know what side his toast is buttered on
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https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit ... -sharpton/
I knew the black communities were going to start saying this - they are the largest consumers of police services and they also know that the vast majority of police are their allies
I’m a little surprised to see this honesty out of Sharpton, but he does know what side his toast is buttered on
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Authorities in Utah are investigating the shooting of a 13-year-old with autism by police in the Salt Lake City area...
...Barton claimed she told police her son was unarmed and warned them that he did not know how to regulate his behavior.
A few minutes after two officers who had arrived went through the front door of the home, Barton said she heard an order to “get on the ground" and several gunshots.
No weapon was found Friday, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.
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Al is probably misconstruing things as he prefers a controversy. Defund the police does not mean no police and anyone incapable of understanding simple nuance needs to go back to school. We need cops downsized, their standards upsized, and their responsibilities better defined and lessened.CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:47 pm Al Sharpton: “Only latte liberals like Treep want to defund <clap> the <clap> police <clap>.”
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit ... -sharpton/
I knew the black communities were going to start saying this - they are the largest consumers of police services and they also know that the vast majority of police are their allies
I’m a little surprised to see this honesty out of Sharpton, but he does know what side his toast is buttered on
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Police budgets are way too large today, and can be cut further by moving that money around to other professions better suited for roles needed in the community.
Different calls require different solutions. Someone having a mental breakdown that isn't armed shouldn't have the same people who show up to an active shooting. A lot of calls do not need an armed response. The vast majority of traffic stops, the officer could leave their guns in the car and be 100% fine. Same with the majority of domestic disputes
Defund does not mean 0 dollars towards law enforcement. It does not mean an explicit strip of all funding. It means redirecting money for the police to other, better causes.
Defund. The. Police.
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Yes, they mean literally abolish the police.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:27 pmAl is probably misconstruing things as he prefers a controversy. Defund the police does not mean no police and anyone incapable of understanding simple nuance needs to go back to school. We need cops downsized, their standards upsized, and their responsibilities better defined and lessened.CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:47 pm Al Sharpton: “Only latte liberals like Treep want to defund <clap> the <clap> police <clap>.”
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit ... -sharpton/
I knew the black communities were going to start saying this - they are the largest consumers of police services and they also know that the vast majority of police are their allies
I’m a little surprised to see this honesty out of Sharpton, but he does know what side his toast is buttered on
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Police budgets are way too large today, and can be cut further by moving that money around to other professions better suited for roles needed in the community.
Different calls require different solutions. Someone having a mental breakdown that isn't armed shouldn't have the same people who show up to an active shooting. A lot of calls do not need an armed response. The vast majority of traffic stops, the officer could leave their guns in the car and be 100% fine. Same with the majority of domestic disputes
Defund does not mean 0 dollars towards law enforcement. It does not mean an explicit strip of all funding. It means redirecting money for the police to other, better causes.
Defund. The. Police.
Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police
Even your squad girl, Ilhan Omar is on board.Why on earth would we think the same reforms would work now? We need to change our demands. The surest way of reducing police violence is to reduce the power of the police, by cutting budgets and the number of officers.
But don’t get me wrong. We are not abandoning our communities to violence. We don’t want to just close police departments. We want to make them obsolete.
We should redirect the billions that now go to police departments toward providing health care, housing, education and good jobs. If we did this, there would be less need for the police in the first place.
We can build other ways of responding to harms in our society. Trained “community care workers” could do mental-health checks if someone needs help. Towns could use restorative-justice models instead of throwing people in prison.
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Defund the police means no police according to the ANTIFA/BLM leftards. See Baldy‘s post above.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:27 pmAl is probably misconstruing things as he prefers a controversy. Defund the police does not mean no police and anyone incapable of understanding simple nuance needs to go back to school. We need cops downsized, their standards upsized, and their responsibilities better defined and lessened.CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:47 pm Al Sharpton: “Only latte liberals like Treep want to defund <clap> the <clap> police <clap>.”
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit ... -sharpton/
I knew the black communities were going to start saying this - they are the largest consumers of police services and they also know that the vast majority of police are their allies
I’m a little surprised to see this honesty out of Sharpton, but he does know what side his toast is buttered on
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Police budgets are way too large today, and can be cut further by moving that money around to other professions better suited for roles needed in the community.
Different calls require different solutions. Someone having a mental breakdown that isn't armed shouldn't have the same people who show up to an active shooting. A lot of calls do not need an armed response. The vast majority of traffic stops, the officer could leave their guns in the car and be 100% fine. Same with the majority of domestic disputes.
Defund does not mean 0 dollars towards law enforcement. It does not mean an explicit strip of all funding. It means redirecting money for the police to other, better causes.
Defund. The. Police.
Sure the vast majority of traffic stops and domestic calls the cops don‘t need their firearms- except for those traffic stops and domestic calls that they do need them, which they often don‘t know until they‘re at the door. So you‘d have them unarmed in those situations, having to run back to their cars to get their guns.
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Baldy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:39 amYes, they mean literally abolish the police.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:27 pm
Al is probably misconstruing things as he prefers a controversy. Defund the police does not mean no police and anyone incapable of understanding simple nuance needs to go back to school. We need cops downsized, their standards upsized, and their responsibilities better defined and lessened.
Police budgets are way too large today, and can be cut further by moving that money around to other professions better suited for roles needed in the community.
Different calls require different solutions. Someone having a mental breakdown that isn't armed shouldn't have the same people who show up to an active shooting. A lot of calls do not need an armed response. The vast majority of traffic stops, the officer could leave their guns in the car and be 100% fine. Same with the majority of domestic disputes
Defund does not mean 0 dollars towards law enforcement. It does not mean an explicit strip of all funding. It means redirecting money for the police to other, better causes.
Defund. The. Police.
Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the PoliceEven your squad girl, Ilhan Omar is on board.Why on earth would we think the same reforms would work now? We need to change our demands. The surest way of reducing police violence is to reduce the power of the police, by cutting budgets and the number of officers.
But don’t get me wrong. We are not abandoning our communities to violence. We don’t want to just close police departments. We want to make them obsolete.
We should redirect the billions that now go to police departments toward providing health care, housing, education and good jobs. If we did this, there would be less need for the police in the first place.
We can build other ways of responding to harms in our society. Trained “community care workers” could do mental-health checks if someone needs help. Towns could use restorative-justice models instead of throwing people in prison.
Leftists are seeing how badly the "defund the police" mantra is hurting them in the polls and are trying to walk it back. It's quite entertaining.
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I'm waiting for the countless cries from leftists when they need the police but the police aren't there to help due to this defund bullshit.SDHornet wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:07 pmBaldy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:39 am
Yes, they mean literally abolish the police.
Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police
Even your squad girl, Ilhan Omar is on board.
Leftists are seeing how badly the "defund the police" mantra is hurting them in the polls and are trying to walk it back. It's quite entertaining.
Words mean things. If you want to Reform the Police then say that. But don't say Defund and then get upset when people push back against what it means to Defund. Morans. Morans everywhere!!
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The police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.CitadelGrad wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:46 amYou didn't answer the question -- and what police executions?
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I love how one idea is to send mental illness professionals out to the streets to deal with deranged people walking around or relationship counselors to domestic disturbance calls. Unarmed. People think police are quitting fast.LOL
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Technically speaking Ahmaud Arberry wasn't killed by cops, he was killed by three guys (two with guns, the other with a car and video camera to record the carnage) who weren't cops, but then the cops/prosecutors/etc covered it up and would've gotten away with it but they showed the video to one too many people and it leaked out.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:54 amThe police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.CitadelGrad wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:46 am
You didn't answer the question -- and what police executions?
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The guy who shot the video gave it to one of the perps who released it intentionally believing it would exonerate them.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 6:06 amTechnically speaking Ahmaud Arberry wasn't killed by cops, he was killed by three guys (two with guns, the other with a car and video camera to record the carnage) who weren't cops, but then the cops/prosecutors/etc covered it up and would've gotten away with it but they showed the video to one too many people and it leaked out.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:54 am
The police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.
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Trip, I have a few questions for you on your belief that police funds need to be moved to other agencies...
You have said some of that money needs to be be moved because police don’t need to respond to mental health calls where the person in crisis is unarmed...How does the 911 operator know definitively that the person is unarmed??? How does the 911 operator know that the person in crisis does not have access to a weapon???
One city wants to reduce their police force and have unarmed employees do all traffic violation stops...do you feel this is a safe method of enforcing these laws???
You have said police departments need to be downsized, not eliminated...but in cities like Baltimore and NYC, we have seen increases in violence, particularly in poorer neighborhoods, where leaders there are demanding more police... How do you react to those folks???
You say standards for policing need to be increased...Do you have an example that can be used for those higher standards, or is this just a talking point???
You have said some of that money needs to be be moved because police don’t need to respond to mental health calls where the person in crisis is unarmed...How does the 911 operator know definitively that the person is unarmed??? How does the 911 operator know that the person in crisis does not have access to a weapon???
One city wants to reduce their police force and have unarmed employees do all traffic violation stops...do you feel this is a safe method of enforcing these laws???
You have said police departments need to be downsized, not eliminated...but in cities like Baltimore and NYC, we have seen increases in violence, particularly in poorer neighborhoods, where leaders there are demanding more police... How do you react to those folks???
You say standards for policing need to be increased...Do you have an example that can be used for those higher standards, or is this just a talking point???
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It's so easy in theory. Do you want to be the one who guesses which calls are safe for a social worker to make and which need cops when the phone call comes in to 911?∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:27 pmAl is probably misconstruing things as he prefers a controversy. Defund the police does not mean no police and anyone incapable of understanding simple nuance needs to go back to school. We need cops downsized, their standards upsized, and their responsibilities better defined and lessened.CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 3:47 pm Al Sharpton: “Only latte liberals like Treep want to defund <clap> the <clap> police <clap>.”
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit ... -sharpton/
I knew the black communities were going to start saying this - they are the largest consumers of police services and they also know that the vast majority of police are their allies
I’m a little surprised to see this honesty out of Sharpton, but he does know what side his toast is buttered on
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Police budgets are way too large today, and can be cut further by moving that money around to other professions better suited for roles needed in the community.
Different calls require different solutions. Someone having a mental breakdown that isn't armed shouldn't have the same people who show up to an active shooting. A lot of calls do not need an armed response. The vast majority of traffic stops, the officer could leave their guns in the car and be 100% fine. Same with the majority of domestic disputes
Defund does not mean 0 dollars towards law enforcement. It does not mean an explicit strip of all funding. It means redirecting money for the police to other, better causes.
Defund. The. Police.
Edit: Looks like the Colonel got there before me.
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"They" mean literally abolish the police. Yes, obviously some people do (didn't see who wrote the opinion piece you quoted since it required registration). But one editorial doesn't mean everyone who has demonstrated. IMO it's a small minority who actually mean abolish the police. To dismiss the entire subject because of the extreme end of the supporters doesn't get us anywhere (and I say this as someone who thinks the idea is naive at best).Baldy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:39 amYes, they mean literally abolish the police.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:27 pm
Al is probably misconstruing things as he prefers a controversy. Defund the police does not mean no police and anyone incapable of understanding simple nuance needs to go back to school. We need cops downsized, their standards upsized, and their responsibilities better defined and lessened.
Police budgets are way too large today, and can be cut further by moving that money around to other professions better suited for roles needed in the community.
Different calls require different solutions. Someone having a mental breakdown that isn't armed shouldn't have the same people who show up to an active shooting. A lot of calls do not need an armed response. The vast majority of traffic stops, the officer could leave their guns in the car and be 100% fine. Same with the majority of domestic disputes
Defund does not mean 0 dollars towards law enforcement. It does not mean an explicit strip of all funding. It means redirecting money for the police to other, better causes.
Defund. The. Police.
Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the PoliceEven your squad girl, Ilhan Omar is on board.Why on earth would we think the same reforms would work now? We need to change our demands. The surest way of reducing police violence is to reduce the power of the police, by cutting budgets and the number of officers.
But don’t get me wrong. We are not abandoning our communities to violence. We don’t want to just close police departments. We want to make them obsolete.
We should redirect the billions that now go to police departments toward providing health care, housing, education and good jobs. If we did this, there would be less need for the police in the first place.
We can build other ways of responding to harms in our society. Trained “community care workers” could do mental-health checks if someone needs help. Towns could use restorative-justice models instead of throwing people in prison.
The use of that term is a really bad choice by those who support the more moderate interpretation because it encourages the idea to be ignored rather than seriously discussed. But hey, we like our simple slogans these days.
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Folks who support the idea of police reform are doing themselves a big disservice by not speaking up against the abolish the police crowd.catbooster wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 11:15 am IMO it's a small minority who actually mean abolish the police. To dismiss the entire subject because of the extreme end of the supporters doesn't get us anywhere (and I say this as someone who thinks the idea is naive at best).
The use of that term is a really bad choice by those who support the more moderate interpretation because it encourages the idea to be ignored rather than seriously discussed. But hey, we like our simple slogans these days.
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Arberry wasn't killed by the cops. Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose. You can't provide any evidence that any of the others were executions.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:54 amThe police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.CitadelGrad wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:46 am
You didn't answer the question -- and what police executions?
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Interesting video from July 2016.
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true, the leader of the execution squad in this case is an ex-cop and his private goon squadGannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 6:06 amTechnically speaking Ahmaud Arberry wasn't killed by cops, he was killed by three guys (two with guns, the other with a car and video camera to record the carnage) who weren't cops, but then the cops/prosecutors/etc covered it up and would've gotten away with it but they showed the video to one too many people and it leaked out.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:54 am
The police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.
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They assisted in the cover up of the execution. I bet you fapped yourself silly on that one.CitadelGrad wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:43 pmArberry wasn't killed by the cops. Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose. You can't provide any evidence that any of the others were executions.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:54 am
The police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.
The rest were straight-up executions and the whole world saw it
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Link? Reports I've read say there was fentanyl in his system but the cause of death was heart failure.CitadelGrad wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:43 pmArberry wasn't killed by the cops. Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose. You can't provide any evidence that any of the others were executions.houndawg wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:54 am
The police executions are the reason they're out in the street, Jethro. Ahmaud Arberry, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, the guy that lived upstairs from the female cop who walked into the "wrong apartment" and blew him away, the guy choked to death for selling cigarettes, the crazy in Rochester, 12 year old kid playing in the park....ad nauseum.
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Don't you own a Google?UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 7:32 amLink? Reports I've read say there was fentanyl in his system but the cause of death was heart failure.CitadelGrad wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:43 pm
Arberry wasn't killed by the cops. Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose. You can't provide any evidence that any of the others were executions.
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So you don't have any links to credible medical opinions not associated with the defense of the former cop accused of killing him?
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