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simply looking at what percentage of stop-and-frisk interactions in NYC during Bloomberg's tenure actually resulted in an arrest for a violent crime

I'm not following how you can make a connection there, unless you're looking at the random luck of stopping someone and discovering an outstanding warrant which would be really small % in general.
 
I'm not following how you can make a connection there, unless you're looking at the random luck of stopping someone and discovering an outstanding warrant which would be really small % in general.

The point is is that the vast majority of people who were harassed (over 680,000 people in one year at the peak of the policy under Bloomberg) hadn't committed any crime, and certainly no violent crime (which Bloomberg credits the policy with deterring)

 
hadn't committed any crime, and certainly no violent crime (which Bloomberg credits the policy with deterring)

Ah, thanks!

I suppose I could see a connection on his part, though tenuous. The idea of getting frisked at random may deter people from carrying weapons or illegal goods, thereby lowering the occurrence of such crimes. But, it's impossible to count the number of things that 'did not happen' due to a policy like that.
 
Those kind of practices really poisoned the relationship between a lot of the public and the NYPD. As a civil libertarian I find it very offensive and problematic, the idea that law enforcement can quite literally push a citizen around whenever they feel like it, to conduct a physical search of someone simply because they happen to be existing within an environment that's associated with crime. It's degrading and only serves to further this toxic notion of the cops as an occupying army who the citizens hate. 680,000 a year, that's obscene!

That's without going into some of the other corrupt practices associated with it, like how possession of marijuana in NYC was decriminalized unless it was in plain sight, a stop-and-frisk search ends up finding marijuana and, ta-da, now it's in plain sight so it's a crime! This was the kind of stuff that the NYPD was involved in, it really set the context for the Eric Garner incident and everything that's happened since, and that's the kind of thing that Bloomberg was defending just 5 years ago...he's such a piece of crap, can't stand him lol
 
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this outraged trump. trump said he never go on holiday. trump said he'd accept no salary (which he hasn't).

on friday it was reported that trump returned from his 29th taxpayer-funded trip to mar-a-lago bringing the total cost of these trips to over $133 million dollars, equivalent to over 330 years of the presidential salary he brags about not taking.

:(

alasdair
 
Best 2020 campaign ad for Trump. One of the reasons that people don't take the attacks against Trump seriously. They are generally whiny, baseless or just downright hypocritical.

 
^ care to explain how the previous post is hypocritical on the part of anybody but president trump?

alasdair

Did I refer to that post?

Notice how I said the attacks were also whiny, not just hypocritical.
 
But I will say that if you're super mad about that issue but don't care about the wasted tax $ spent on bogus investigations/coups to remove Trump unlawfully then....
 
If this is true then I strongly oppose this move, but it's hardly surprising (although NATO controlling US troops is a bit weird like some NWO nonsense)

 
Yeah, he’s really not bringing those troops home, is he?
Trump recently has increased the number of U.S. troops in the Middle East, for instance, by more than he has brought home. Many of the new deployments have been in response to increased tension with Iran.
Why would things be tense with Iran? 🤔
 
(although NATO controlling US troops is a bit weird like some NWO nonsense)

That's how NATO works. Every country sends some troops under NATO control. This way, any country isn't viewed individually as enforcing any rules, but NATO as a group of countries is exerting force where required.
 
Why would things be tense with Iran? 🤔

Idunno. Could it be they are pissed about not getting pallets of cash anymore? Or that they can't hold our sailors captive? Or attack or embassy without reprisal? Or maybe that they can't attack our allies and bases indiscriminately as a show of force internally without getting smacked in the nose for it? Perhaps it has something to do with the fact they got shown we are not to be fucked with anymore? I can see how that might make things tense, as opposed to roll over and take it like we used to.
 
My prime time was shaking hands with the Iranian people who killed a bunch of canadians in an airplane.
I would take trump in a second over a leader who cozies up with terrorists.
Liberals destroyed my country, don't let the Democrats do it to yours
 
I find it hard to see Trump's actions in the middle east as helping our position. Abandoning the Kurds shows our allies that we don't keep our promises and strengthens Russia's influence in the region, and blowing up Iran's second in command, while one could argue is a brute-force method of cowing people into submission through fear, is hardly de-escalating our middle east conflicts (when I said Trump is starting a war with Iran, that's what I was referring to... perhaps it won't lead to official war, but can you see how I don't find that it aligns with his promise to extricate ourselves from foreign wars? How it could easily lead to an actual war?) After all, control through fear and violence has worked well for us in the middle east so far hasn't it? What could possibly go wrong?
 
And then there is the fact that he justified abandoning the Kurds by saying he wanted to bring the troops home, but instead he moved them to Iraq and now according to the article Grimez posted, he is increasing the amount of troops in Iraq as well as planning to leave them there permanently. So is he saving us from unnecessary foreign conflicts like he promised and being anti-war, or is he perpetuating our role in middle east conflicts? Maybe even worsening it due to the reasons I stated above?

I'm not saying Clinton would have been better, I'm saying Trump is not doing what he promised and is not helping.
 
You believe status quo would have been better? Or do you have a path Trump should have taken? Or do you just like to criticize when he actually makes a change that helps America on the global stage?
I believe that it is necessary to approach something like international relations with something resembling a strategy as opposed as to a string of poorly thought out, impulsive decisions, and then praise someone for not causing an immediate war.
The idea that Trump has done something positive in a region where we now have more troops and less stability is laughable. We haven’t made any progress, just new enemies (e.g., the Kurds) and it bodes ill in the short term and even worse in the long term. Not every country has the short attention span of America.
And then there are our allies... traditionally at least. There’s a way to make progress without taking a dump on people, and Trump’s particular style of leadership doesn’t has great success in the long term.
 
*WARNING: DEEP SARCASM IMPENDING*


This man's generosity knows no bounds.




For those that aren't up on those names:

Rod Blagojevich - served 7 of 14y sentence for selling Obama's old ILL Senate seat, among other indescretions.

Bernard Kerik - 2009 in the Southern District of New York to eight federal charges, including tax fraud and false statements, and on February 18, 2010, was sentenced to four years in federal prison

Michael Milken - On April 24, 1990, Milken pleaded guilty to six counts of securities and tax violations. (started with 98 count indictment on racketeering and fraud).


EDIT: But wait! There's more!
Trump has also pardoned former Bush administration official David Safavian who was convicted in connection with the Abramoff corruption scandal.

Wonder if he's softening up the public for pardoning Stone and Manafort?
 
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