Today’s heartwarming story is from Austin, Texas, where Democrats got exactly what they voted for. There, police understaffing caused the murder rate to explode, and the report found that on one Saturday in February, there were no police in some parts of the city.
“Residents in Austin, Texas, are expressing anger over police understaffing and increased response times for 911 calls after the City Council voted to defund the department in 2020.” new york post report.
It gets better…
“In February, it was noticeable that some areas of the city remained without a single police officer for several hours on a Saturday,” he said. post I got it.
“Every year since 2017, we’ve lost more police officers than we’ve hired,” Austin Police Association President Michael Block warned. “We had to dismantle specialized units and force detectives on patrol to do backfill work just to respond to 911 calls.”
“Our staffing levels have been going backwards for at least 15 years, while also accommodating population growth of over 250,000 new residents,” Block added.
The problems are:
In 2020, after the Black Lives Matter riots, the Austin City Council unanimously voted to cut up to $150 million from the police budget, about 34% of the current total, and reinvest the funds into other services. It was approved. The following year, the Texas Legislature passed a law that essentially forced Austin to restore funding, but the executive shortage persists.
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“What the Austin City Council did was horrible for the community.” [Fraternal Order of Police Vice President Joe Gamaldi] he told FOX News Digital. There is no one left to fill these gaps because the City Council treats its officials like trash. Currently, responding to emergency calls takes him more than 10 minutes. Some districts have no staff. City councils should learn lessons from violent crimes. 2021 was the highest year on record for murders, and the murder rate has remained near that high ever since, and it looks like 2024 won’t get any better. People are dying because of bad decisions. ”
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Last year, 40 officers submitted resignations and the department collapsed after the city council voted 9-2 to abandon the four-year contract the city had agreed to in principle and pursue a one-year contract instead. was on the verge of. A contract rejected by the police union’s board of directors.
You see, those idiots in Austin have been cornered. They can either 1) allow their city to fall or 2) admit they were wrong. The problem for Austin is that the left will never admit that they are wrong. In their distorted thinking, they are not wrong. The goal is to increase crime. Violence is the goal. The target is urban epidemics. Chronic homelessness, poverty and substance abuse are the targets.everything is placed correctly here.
Dummy voters are in a similar position. They hate us Magatars and want to see their city turned into a shithole before giving us “Torjaso”.
Pride is a very scary and insidious thing. Not being able to admit when you’re wrong is a fatal handicap. But that’s what voters have to do. Admit we were wrong, support the police, and admit that we Magatars are right about locking up violent criminals and three-time losers.
I don’t want anyone to be physically harmed, but it brings me nothing but joy to see a smug, proud people lose their city. It’s no different than watching CNNLOL collapse or the Disney Grooming Syndicate lose billions of dollars. These voters, politicians, news organizations, entertainment conglomerates, he is the victim of one thing. It’s a laughably stupid choice based on deranged fascist thinking. These people are so self-righteous and self-centered that they honestly believe that their greatness can change human nature. Criminals will see the light, news consumers will rejoice in being lied to, and parents will expose their young children to homosexuality, cross-dressing, other queering and grooming propaganda.
Burn, baby, burn.
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