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re: Anyone notice the mass number of Police Department retirement announcements today?
Posted on 4/21/21 at 2:49 pm to MrLSU
Posted on 4/21/21 at 2:49 pm to MrLSU
How many police departments are there across the country? Think of every tiny arse town, every school district / college that has one, levee board police, etc.
Is 100,000 departments reasonable?
Not counting weekends and holidays, there are about 250 work days a year.
If 30 resigned/retired/were fired every day, that's 7,500 a year.
That would mean if there was a uniform pace, each chief would retire after about 13 years in charge.
That seems pretty normal, and maybe even a bit slow.
Is 100,000 departments reasonable?
Not counting weekends and holidays, there are about 250 work days a year.
If 30 resigned/retired/were fired every day, that's 7,500 a year.
That would mean if there was a uniform pace, each chief would retire after about 13 years in charge.
That seems pretty normal, and maybe even a bit slow.
Posted on 4/21/21 at 2:51 pm to MrLSU
Take the pension and run as far as you can away from this.
Posted on 4/21/21 at 2:53 pm to LegendInMyMind
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but there will be a lot of pain between now and then.
And a lot of innocent people will die.
Posted on 4/21/21 at 2:55 pm to MrLSU
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There must be at least 30 police chiefs alone who have announced their resignations
Ah so probably .001% of the police resigned...such a “mass” resignation.
Posted on 4/21/21 at 2:58 pm to The Boat
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Not great. Every open position is going to be filled with some police reform community outreach quack.
This is how to totally take over a country. Get all the good cops to retire. Replace them with your own. Give them marching orders to enter homes and take guns
Posted on 4/21/21 at 3:03 pm to WaydownSouth
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This is how to totally take over a country.
They have done it with moving voters around, they will now do it in every area of govt.
Posted on 4/21/21 at 5:03 pm to MrLSU
This is not NEWs
This has been happening for years.
People keep yelling reform, training etc...
WHO THE HELL ARE YOU GOING TO TRAIN?!!!
This has been happening for years.
People keep yelling reform, training etc...
WHO THE HELL ARE YOU GOING TO TRAIN?!!!
Posted on 4/21/21 at 5:06 pm to MrLSU
anyone want to guess who pays the price when good police officers retire at this rate?
Posted on 4/21/21 at 5:10 pm to HempHead
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Baw, you should take a look at Sam Francis' explanation of "anarcho-tyranny".
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Francis's term "anarcho-tyranny" refers to armed dictatorship without rule of law,[20] or a Hegelian synthesis when the state tyrannically or oppressively regulates citizens' lives yet is unable or unwilling to enforce fundamental protective law.[21][22] Commentators have invoked the term in reference to situations when governments focus on weapon confiscation instead of stopping looters.
Sounds familiar
Posted on 4/21/21 at 7:46 pm to MrLSU
Criminal defense attorneys are jumping for joy
Posted on 4/21/21 at 8:05 pm to MrLSU
There are tens of thousands of police chiefs across the country. Every city, town, village, and university has multiple police chiefs. I’m not saying there are not some who choose to retire because of the recent verdict, but trust me, people quit every week in a company the size of the one I work at. I can imagine how many quit from a pool of employees that size.
Posted on 4/21/21 at 8:07 pm to MrLSU
Those positions will be filled by progs.
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