Why does a police department which hasn’t had an officer killed in the line of duty in over 125 years in a town of less than 20,000 people need tactical military vests like those used by soldiers in Afghanistan? For that matter, why does a police department in a city of 35,000 people need a military-grade helicopter? And what possible use could police at Ohio State University have for acquiring a heavily-armored vehicle intended to withstand IED blasts?
Why are police departments across the country acquiring heavy-duty military equipment and weaponry? For the same reason that perfectly good roads get repaved, perfectly good equipment gets retired and replaced, and perfectly good employees spend their days twiddling their thumbs—and all of it at taxpayer expense. It’s called make-work programs, except in this case, instead of unnecessary busy work to keep people employed, communities across America are finding themselves “gifted” with drones, tanks, grenadelaunchers and other military equipment better suited to the battlefield. And as I document in my book, A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, it’s all being done through federal programs that allow the military to “gift” battlefield-appropriate weapons, vehicles and equipment to domestic police departments across the country.
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obammy and his gang are outfitting ALL the goons for his long dreamed of war against the american people.....(insert the boy scout's motto here)
ReplyDeleteThey don't NEED them, they just WANT them.
ReplyDeleteMuch like the public's 2nd amendment. It isn't a question of need, necessarily, they want what they want, and have a right to own what they want.
There are some who want to take that away from the public while arming the police to the teeth.
What does that suggest to everyone?
Civil war
ReplyDelete406...bingo.
ReplyDeleteYou have to spend funds to keep funds the next year. Criminals gonna criminal.
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