wizenheimer
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more propaganda shots across the bow in out new civil war of red states vs blue states:
* "Attorney General" Bill Barr has seen fit to make official Donald Trump's threat from early September to designate the cities of New York, Seattle, and Portland "anarchist jurisdictions." This means that the administration can withhold federal funding from those cities.
According to NBC News 4, "In justifying its decision, the DOJ cited New York City's rising gun violence, cuts to the NYPD's budget, and moves by various district attorneys not to prosecute charges related to protests earlier this summer." In other words, New York City and State permitted its citizens to peacefully protest centuries-long, unhinged and unchecked police brutality against Black people.
For this, and similar "unpatriotic" (/sarcasm) behavior in Portland and Seattle, the three cities may have their federal funding choked off."
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loc...rk-city-as-an-anarchist-jurisdiction/2627588/
https://crooksandliars.com/2020/09/bill-barrs-doj-designated-nyc-portland-and
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/depa...portland-and-seattle-jurisdictions-permitting
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this is mostly some election season posturing because the DOJ knows it would lose lawsuits on this issue (although with the quality of judges trump has packed in the courts, who know)
it also displays the venomous, vindictive, pettiness of trump and the R's that have motivated many of their actions for years
keep in mind that the orange asshole thinks Covid deaths in blue states don't matter, and I'm certain millions of his followers think the same despicable thought. Jerking around some blue state funding, or at least threatening too is one of trump's go-to moves
personally, I thought the protests reached the enough-is-enough stage sometime in July. However, I'm not sure there is any constitutional or statutory framework for enforcing enough is enough. I'd also wonder if there have been any substantive changes to any major police department or is it still business as usual. Certainly, there have been plenty of instances of abuse and misconduct by police since George Floyd was killed.
* "Attorney General" Bill Barr has seen fit to make official Donald Trump's threat from early September to designate the cities of New York, Seattle, and Portland "anarchist jurisdictions." This means that the administration can withhold federal funding from those cities.
According to NBC News 4, "In justifying its decision, the DOJ cited New York City's rising gun violence, cuts to the NYPD's budget, and moves by various district attorneys not to prosecute charges related to protests earlier this summer." In other words, New York City and State permitted its citizens to peacefully protest centuries-long, unhinged and unchecked police brutality against Black people.
For this, and similar "unpatriotic" (/sarcasm) behavior in Portland and Seattle, the three cities may have their federal funding choked off."
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loc...rk-city-as-an-anarchist-jurisdiction/2627588/
https://crooksandliars.com/2020/09/bill-barrs-doj-designated-nyc-portland-and
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/depa...portland-and-seattle-jurisdictions-permitting
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this is mostly some election season posturing because the DOJ knows it would lose lawsuits on this issue (although with the quality of judges trump has packed in the courts, who know)
it also displays the venomous, vindictive, pettiness of trump and the R's that have motivated many of their actions for years
keep in mind that the orange asshole thinks Covid deaths in blue states don't matter, and I'm certain millions of his followers think the same despicable thought. Jerking around some blue state funding, or at least threatening too is one of trump's go-to moves
personally, I thought the protests reached the enough-is-enough stage sometime in July. However, I'm not sure there is any constitutional or statutory framework for enforcing enough is enough. I'd also wonder if there have been any substantive changes to any major police department or is it still business as usual. Certainly, there have been plenty of instances of abuse and misconduct by police since George Floyd was killed.