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Voting closed: January 19, 2021, 10:49:21 PM
A Florida police officer who was fired six times went back on patrol in 2018. An arbitrator ordered the Opa-locka Police Department to rehire Sgt. German Bosque after he was fired in 2013 for evidence tampering. A 2011 Sarasota Herald-Tribune report said Bosque had 40 internal affairs complaints, including 16 for battery or excessive force.
Quote from: kidcarter8 on June 24, 2020, 10:25:23 AMQuote from: oilcan on June 24, 2020, 10:13:04 AMThe core question for those who favor democracy is not speed of tabulation, but equal access by all voters. As Trump knows perfectly well, mail voting improves access for many voters, many in the demographic that knows the GOP policies suck for them. #1 reason why people don't like to vote by mail -They are not certain the vote will be properly countedBecause they don’t trust the GOP to be fair and honest
Quote from: oilcan on June 24, 2020, 10:13:04 AMThe core question for those who favor democracy is not speed of tabulation, but equal access by all voters. As Trump knows perfectly well, mail voting improves access for many voters, many in the demographic that knows the GOP policies suck for them. #1 reason why people don't like to vote by mail -They are not certain the vote will be properly counted
The core question for those who favor democracy is not speed of tabulation, but equal access by all voters. As Trump knows perfectly well, mail voting improves access for many voters, many in the demographic that knows the GOP policies suck for them.
For the most part, the GOP doesn't want gov't programs -- such as Obamacare -- to succeed, as they worry that then folks will want more programs that benefit the majority and the poor. So they keep sabotaging Obamacare instead of helping it work as it should/could. They like to pretend that SS and Medicaid are in perpetual crises so that they can reduce, substantially modify or eliminate them. Etc.Why anyone would vote for a party that doesn't believe gov't can do anything right and that actively wants gov't programs to fail is beyond me.
Not a problem. I say enough idiotic things here without having more idiocy attributed to me.
Quote from: NeedsAdjustments on June 24, 2020, 12:35:57 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on June 24, 2020, 12:13:12 PMThe last time the Federal Government allotted election money to the states was $3 B in 2002 after the agony of hanging chads. That is incorrect. The Federal Government voted to provide states with $250 Million for election security after the agony of Russia interfering in our elections in 2016.So, to the point, there is nothing in the Constitution preventing them from providing money that supports a state's mail-in voting efforts, and to encourage them to pursue that voting method.There is nothing to prevent the Federal Government providing some financial assistance to states for election costs. But the government cannot direct the states on how to conduct elections.
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on June 24, 2020, 12:13:12 PMThe last time the Federal Government allotted election money to the states was $3 B in 2002 after the agony of hanging chads. That is incorrect. The Federal Government voted to provide states with $250 Million for election security after the agony of Russia interfering in our elections in 2016.So, to the point, there is nothing in the Constitution preventing them from providing money that supports a state's mail-in voting efforts, and to encourage them to pursue that voting method.
The last time the Federal Government allotted election money to the states was $3 B in 2002 after the agony of hanging chads.
Speakimg of COVID and the election - to Kam and others -What do you think of the slogan REOPEN RIGHT?
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on June 24, 2020, 01:04:55 PMQuote from: NeedsAdjustments on June 24, 2020, 12:35:57 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on June 24, 2020, 12:13:12 PMThe last time the Federal Government allotted election money to the states was $3 B in 2002 after the agony of hanging chads. That is incorrect. The Federal Government voted to provide states with $250 Million for election security after the agony of Russia interfering in our elections in 2016.So, to the point, there is nothing in the Constitution preventing them from providing money that supports a state's mail-in voting efforts, and to encourage them to pursue that voting method.There is nothing to prevent the Federal Government providing some financial assistance to states for election costs. But the government cannot direct the states on how to conduct elections. They can earmark funds for the specific purpose of funding mail voting.
Quote from: kiidcarter8 on June 23, 2020, 10:29:13 PM"[Do] you know what's going to happen?" asked Napolitano. "[Rolfe] is going to be found not guilty, and that's going to produce a tremendous uproar amongst the people of Atlanta."They should have charged some far more reasonable charge rather than one that exposes him to the death penalty," he urged. "It's just not going to workhttps://www.foxnews.com/us/tampa-officers-injured-hundreds-ambush-police-videoIt was murder.
"[Do] you know what's going to happen?" asked Napolitano. "[Rolfe] is going to be found not guilty, and that's going to produce a tremendous uproar amongst the people of Atlanta."They should have charged some far more reasonable charge rather than one that exposes him to the death penalty," he urged. "It's just not going to workhttps://www.foxnews.com/us/tampa-officers-injured-hundreds-ambush-police-video
Quote from: REDSTATEWARD on June 24, 2020, 01:04:55 PMQuote from: NeedsAdjustments on June 24, 2020, 12:35:57 PMQuote from: REDSTATEWARD on June 24, 2020, 12:13:12 PMThe last time the Federal Government allotted election money to the states was $3 B in 2002 after the agony of hanging chads. That is incorrect. The Federal Government voted to provide states with $250 Million for election security after the agony of Russia interfering in our elections in 2016.So, to the point, there is nothing in the Constitution preventing them from providing money that supports a state's mail-in voting efforts, and to encourage them to pursue that voting method.There is nothing to prevent the Federal Government providing some financial assistance to states for election costs. But the government cannot direct the states on how to conduct elections. Yes. There is nothing to prevent the Federal Government providing financial assistance to states for election costs. Which is what I said four posts ago.