Police depend on citizens not knowing the law and their constitutional rights, so they can violate them.
Breaking the law is at least 50% of what police do everyday. It's become standard operating procedure.
At some point we all have to ask whether law enforcement is - in daily practice - about police officiers' personal authority or about the rule of law.
Law enforcement is supposed to be the active extension of the law, but currently this law enforcement has rebelled against its master and seeks to impose its own arbitrary dominion against the law.
The entirety of this report is admissible in civil court. The @crimedawgpod's need to cover this up is horrible. The importance is for the civil jury to decide the weight of its contents. No more HUSH HUSH to who said what and why!
MY CONCERN: IS THE MASSIVE group think that is developed during the course of this "investigation". There is now a civil review of many of your "prongs" and that standard is 51%. It needs to be admitted in those civil cases and concurrently to the public.
NEW PODCAST: Part 3 of 3: Johnny and David question what's being said publicly about the now infamous NYS Police Report regarding the Greece Police Department in Rochester, NY. Watch here: https://t.co/mEnm3VLkFR
We've seen a police officer open fire because:
- An acorn fell from a tree
- Someone was asleep in their bed
- Someone was in their own house sitting on their couch
- Someone was crawling on their hands and knees towards them
- Someone was a passenger in a car
And now this
A deputy pepper‑sprayed a man attempting to enter the court house point‑blank, punched him in the back of the head as he walked away, and left him with permanent eye damage. Prosecutors charged him with nothing. The deputy is now gone from the dept.
https://t.co/iA3ZF3GTu2
Henry Ford was generally a racist and a bad person, but he understood something our current broligarchs have completely forgotten.
He said: I have to pay my workers enough to afford the products they’re building.
Give them a house, decent schools, reasonable healthcare.
If I do that, they’re not descending on my Dearborn mansion with pitchforks while I eat my caviar.
We’ve lost that plot entirely.
We have broligarchs who want to be trillionaires and they’re missing the lesson that a deeply flawed man figured out a hundred years ago.
Capitalism works, but only if people believe the game is worth playing.
Right now they don’t and history is very clear about what comes next.
We need an explanation for the legal fees to Bond Shoeneck and King.
I have information about what happened there.
It's bad, no matter the source of funds. But source of funds makes it a lot worse.
They need to come clean and tell us the total bill, what it was for and the end result.
I will not give up on that.
@bluetouff La veille, à son Trump National Golf Club à Washington DC, une autre fête d'anniversaire à 1 000 000 $/pers ... un chiffre fétiche sans doute 🤡💰