A California city is seriously considering a program to pay residents "deemed most likely to shoot somebody," on the premise that paying them will make crime less likely.
Michael Tubbs, mayor of the Bay Area city of Stockton, defended the idea of giving money specifically to the people most likely to shoot others. He would give a stipend of $1,000 per month to those who "stay the course" after an 18-month program.
"Stockton is about to award stipends of up to $1,000 a month to residents deemed most likely to shoot somebody," the Los Angeles Times's Steve Lopez reported. "This program is called Advance Peace, and it's modeled after a crime reduction program in the Bay Area city of Richmond."
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Liberal Morons thinking, just like Obama paying billions to Iran for peace.
Then they will be able to buy bigger, better, and more guns. And more drugs too. And more alcohol. Hell, just give them a house, pay their bills and a car and gas and food and. . . Oh, wait a minute. This sounds familiar. I guess law abiding people mean nothing to our government anymore. How can they be so damn stupid?
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