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  2. Memphis and St Louis both have blue mayors.
  3. Wouldn’t be the first time you broke your elbow patting yourself on the back
  4. Ummmm that’s what he just said
  5. Pat Smith wrestled Satiev
  6. Yes, cities overall have more crime. Most cities in general are blue, there are very few red cities. I know you will blame the cities being blue on the crime, but that’s dumb.
  7. Don't play stupid. You know what I am talking about. It is entirely unnecessary to call them ***nny.
  8. Gonna have to post a list of each one? They all may have different meanings or reasons
  9. @1032004 Here is a short list to start with. I have faith you will quibble Here are the key U.S. cities and D.C. that are currently grappling with police hiring and retention crises, along with their current political leadership. Chicago, IL Staffing Shortage: Approximately 1,367 officer vacancies since 2019 Officer. Mayor: Brandon Johnson, Democrat San Francisco, CA Staffing Shortage: About 410 officers short Officer. Mayor: Daniel Lurie, Democrat New York City, NY Staffing Shortage: Over 3,247 officers short Officer. Mayor: Eric Adams, Democrat Los Angeles, CA Staffing Shortage: Approximately 1,086 vacancies Officer; also 470 vacancies reported. Mayor: Karen Bass, Democrat Baltimore, MD Staffing Shortage: Around 418 fewer officers than needed. Mayor: Brandon Scott, Democrat Washington, D.C. Staffing Shortage: Roughly 467 officers short, with staffing at its lowest level in ~50 years Mayor: Muriel Bowser, Democrat Philadelphia, PA Staffing Shortage: About 1,140 officer vacancies Officer. Mayor: democrat Houston, TX Staffing Shortage: Around 90 officer vacancies Officer. Mayor: John Whitmire, Democrat Phoenix, AZ Staffing Shortage: Around 360 officer vacancies Officer. Mayor: democrat
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  11. Why do you insist on using slurs when referring to transgender people?
  12. She asked for more officers repeatedly in public (over several years)….. Why do you think blue cities across America have a harder time hiring and retaining police officers vs red cities? why have many of the police officers I know locally in Chicago taking offers to leave Chicago and go police in red cities all over the us?
  13. It was already brought up in the DC thread. It’s not a surprise that more officers overall equals less crime. But if you listened to more than just that 1 minute clip you would have heard that pretty much her whole press conference was about pleading for more DC police officers. She also specifically said she didn’t want out of state National Guard officers or masked ICE agents
  14. Technical gun definitions aside, don’t you think this shooter could have killed more with an AR-15 or similar?
  15. That's right boss. And don't you forget it. mspart
  16. Nah. Welcome to the board. I call everyone boss.
  17. Not that I need to justify to you but have been around a long time, read quite often, don't post much. I enjoy many of the topics and forums. Was on the original board as well. You are sure more than welcome to read my 22 posts, shouldn't take you long. I have a dry sense of humor and sarcasm is the weapon of a fool, which I wholeheartedly fall under. So is the "boss" term you "big brothering" me? for future reference? Thanks in advance.
  18. All of 22 posts before that. I guess welcome to the board boss
  19. Mine is far from a burner account.... Subway best may be " Lettuce meat olive your eggspectations" maybe it was that kind of a sandwich.
  20. ... sing me a tune ...
  21. So you're saying there's room for improvement?
  22. That may be. Where do you live? Madison? Right. Not DC, right? Perhaps you were ignorant of the dangers in DC and were lucky not to have a problem. My son lives there and we were going to do the rail and he said not to. Bad stuff happening in the stations. You know what? We listened. I didn't feel unsafe there but I don't live there was probably was insulated from the dangerous areas. But your buddy Bowser is thanking the feds ( and Trump) for making DC safer than it has been in a long time. Carjackings down 80% over a year ago. Murders down. Violent crime down. Of course that is good news. I wonder why you are not happy about it. mspart
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