One of the scariest aspects of this is the fact that apparently the rank and file officers just fell in line, and seemingly had no problem acting in their capacity as a gang on the government payroll. It's not "just a few bad apples." It's the whole system.
Those legislators who are so aghast at kneeling during the national anthem probably were hootin' and hollerin' while their friends were in the midst of an insurrection in D.C. on Jan 6th.
As usual- we can subsidize profit making corporations, and it's not considered "welfare". IF we are to continue the farce of giving money to these corporations, how about flipping things? They must invest and provide the services and infrastructure FIRST. Then they can apply for some reimbursement.
Scary - the rank and file falls in line
One of the scariest aspects of this is the fact that apparently the rank and file officers just fell in line, and seemingly had no problem acting in their capacity as a gang on the government payroll. It's not "just a few bad apples." It's the whole system.
/div>Re: What are they afraid of?
Good cops don't need qualified immunity. Bad cops depend on it.
/div>(untitled comment)
Those legislators who are so aghast at kneeling during the national anthem probably were hootin' and hollerin' while their friends were in the midst of an insurrection in D.C. on Jan 6th.
/div>(untitled comment)
As usual- we can subsidize profit making corporations, and it's not considered "welfare". IF we are to continue the farce of giving money to these corporations, how about flipping things? They must invest and provide the services and infrastructure FIRST. Then they can apply for some reimbursement.
/div>Re: Re:
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