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meltwill2 72M  
2550 posts
6/13/2023 11:43 am
I Was Just Joking John.......

I Was Just Joking John.......



meltwill2 72M  
3810 posts
6/13/2023 11:45 am

"THAT WHOLE 'DEFUND the POLICE' THING... YEAH, I DIDN'T REALLY MEAN IT."

Maybe He Could Try For a Kings X......


JohnnyLightning 65M  
9677 posts
6/13/2023 11:53 am

Crime is out of control. Not to mention it seems like every asshat minor has a gun. I'm a law-abiding citizen and pro-gun. There should be some very stiff sentencing for these losers.

Howling at the moon and mal ad osteo.


rondiri 65M
11183 posts
6/13/2023 12:02 pm

Republicans have spent the past two years accusing Democrats of trying to defund police departments. But the facts show that the police have not been defunded. In fact, not only have Democrats put more money into policing since fiscal year 2019, but they also spend more on policing than Republican-run cities. Here are the facts that disprove this myth:

Democrat-run cities spend more money on policing than Republican-run cities, with the 25 largest Democrat-run cities spending 38 percent more on policing per capita than the 25 largest Republican-run cities.
Of the 25 largest cities, 20 saw increases in their police budgets from FY 2019 to FY 2022. Twenty-one of these cities are run by Democrats.
The 25 largest cities saw their police budgets grow by a total of 5 percent from FY 2019 to FY 2022.
Democrat-run cities have more police per capita than Republican-run cities. The 25 largest Democrat-run cities employ 75 percent more police officers per capita than the 25 largest Republican-run cities.
At the federal level, President Joe Biden and Democrats sponsored and secured passage of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which provides federal resources to support police departments. Republicans voted against President Biden’s ARPA, which included $350 million in federal funding to hire more police.
Cities across the country, both big and small, are using funds provided by President Biden and Democrats under the American Rescue Plan to support law enforcement. For example:
The city of Houston used ARPA funds to create the Domestic Abuse Response Team program to address “rising domestic violence during the pandemic.”
The ARPA allowed Kansas City to hire up to 150 police officers and put aside $12.4 million for the Violent Crimes Division.
In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the mayor used funds for a number of crime reduction efforts, including “gun violence reduction strategies in areas dominated by gun violence and increase community policing.”
In Whiteland, Indiana, the Whiteland Police Department plans to use $409,200 to buy “six police cars, 14 laptops or tablets to be installed in the cars, 15 body-worn cameras, a body-worn camera for the department’s K9 officer, 14 ballistic vests and helmets, 15 tasers and cartridges, up to two drones, four desktop computers and $15,500 worth of miscellaneous supplies.”
Despite the rhetoric, Democrats are the ones who have placed an emphasis on funding law enforcement. The rest is just a political myth.

And where are the mass shootings happening? republican states with soft gun laws.


likeithot19 62M
6064 posts
6/13/2023 12:24 pm

letting you know I am not reading any more of your blogs as I am on this site for fun and entertainment, not the news. I think you should move to twitter to write stuff like this. goodbye


meltwill2 72M  
3810 posts
6/13/2023 12:24 pm

    Quoting rondiri:
    Republicans have spent the past two years accusing Democrats of trying to defund police departments. But the facts show that the police have not been defunded. In fact, not only have Democrats put more money into policing since fiscal year 2019, but they also spend more on policing than Republican-run cities. Here are the facts that disprove this myth:

    Democrat-run cities spend more money on policing than Republican-run cities, with the 25 largest Democrat-run cities spending 38 percent more on policing per capita than the 25 largest Republican-run cities.
    Of the 25 largest cities, 20 saw increases in their police budgets from FY 2019 to FY 2022. Twenty-one of these cities are run by Democrats.
    The 25 largest cities saw their police budgets grow by a total of 5 percent from FY 2019 to FY 2022.
    Democrat-run cities have more police per capita than Republican-run cities. The 25 largest Democrat-run cities employ 75 percent more police officers per capita than the 25 largest Republican-run cities.
    At the federal level, President Joe Biden and Democrats sponsored and secured passage of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which provides federal resources to support police departments. Republicans voted against President Biden’s ARPA, which included $350 million in federal funding to hire more police.
    Cities across the country, both big and small, are using funds provided by President Biden and Democrats under the American Rescue Plan to support law enforcement. For example:
    The city of Houston used ARPA funds to create the Domestic Abuse Response Team program to address “rising domestic violence during the pandemic.”
    The ARPA allowed Kansas City to hire up to 150 police officers and put aside $12.4 million for the Violent Crimes Division.
    In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the mayor used funds for a number of crime reduction efforts, including “gun violence reduction strategies in areas dominated by gun violence and increase community policing.”
    In Whiteland, Indiana, the Whiteland Police Department plans to use $409,200 to buy “six police cars, 14 laptops or tablets to be installed in the cars, 15 body-worn cameras, a body-worn camera for the department’s K9 officer, 14 ballistic vests and helmets, 15 tasers and cartridges, up to two drones, four desktop computers and $15,500 worth of miscellaneous supplies.”
    Despite the rhetoric, Democrats are the ones who have placed an emphasis on funding law enforcement. The rest is just a political myth.

    And where are the mass shootings happening? republican states with soft gun laws.
rhetoric dim talking points more rhetoric more dim talking points.....get in the trenches and and you will see the true colors.....


Sterling6969 66M
38 posts
6/13/2023 12:30 pm

Talk about being brainwashed


casio26 63M
2563 posts
6/13/2023 4:11 pm

Piss on the socialist/ communist wing of the dem party.
A civil war is eminent.


roper2003 63M
511 posts
6/14/2023 7:52 am

Crime rates are a political football that get manipulated to suit whoever is trying to make some point. But it's quite clear that despite small upticks in crime in 20 - 21 ( I think that's all the stats we have) violent crime in the US is roughly half of what it was in the 90s. Anyone trying to make a crime point should cite their sources not just say this is how it feels to me.


meltwill2 72M  
3810 posts
6/14/2023 5:02 pm

    Quoting casio26:
    Piss on the socialist/ communist wing of the dem party.
    A civil war is eminent.

Don't you just love it when a cartoon gets this much attention


rydermantel 69M
25459 posts
6/19/2023 10:50 pm

    Quoting meltwill2:

    Don't you just love it when a cartoon gets this much attention
It does look familiar.


syngO 42M

6/28/2023 12:47 am

bwhahah



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