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Does "light Touch " mean the City Of New York will fund for lack of riot insurance because of the police being told to back off ?..;NO ! yea ,I didn't think so.
The people disobeying the rule of law over this couldn’t satiated even by a beheading. That’s why I’ll never bend to them. Prepare for war, pray for peace. In that order.
Above, wouldn’t it be great if every cop went sick?
I’d love to see that! It wouldn’t affect us as we both carry 24/7.
I’d be tempted to go back for a visit just to see the mayhem that would occur.
I’d like to think that Police Officers would be appreciated when back on the job, but that would not last long.
It was interesting to see the twitter hashtags and key words of the protests that took place on Saturday: Jackson Heights; #Brooklynprotest; #NewYorkprotest, as examples.
There has to be some middle ground between DeBlasio's "light touch" and the President's "when the looting starts, the shooting starts".
That's the fundamental propblem in our country today, the leadership is so reactionary against their opponents that they will tskr the most extreme position possible to stress the divide that they are thriving off of.
And the problem with that is, while the political class and the interests they serve thrive in this kind of atmosphere, the regular people become the victims.
All they have to do is say the word and population control, global warming, leftism and these protests could all disappear for only the cost of some bullets that are already paid for anyway.
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