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Because defunding got rid of some of the good ones. The mandatesngot rid of more. The ones that are left or that will be hired now are proven loyal to following what the leaders say. Now to expand the following orders type.

(This isn't directed at anyone here. Not bashing cops. This is probably what they are thinking. Doesn't mean there aren't lots of good cops that are still in. I hope there is lots of good cops left.)
 
I read where he wants to take "assault" weapons and "large" capacity mags off the streets again.
I can't help but believe that hearing about the Ukranian "civilian resistance" to the big powerful Russian ground machine makes them sweat and that is behind this new surge of anti2A rhetoric.
 
Joe Shmo gets factchecked:

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden related a faulty Democratic talking point about guns in his first State of the Union speech, made his plan on electric vehicles sound more advanced than it is and inflated the sweep of his infrastructure package. On several fronts, he presented ambitions as achievements.​
A look at some of his claims Tuesday night and a glance at the Republican response:​
COVID-19
BIDEN: “Severe cases are down to a level not seen since July of last year.”​
THE FACTS: Biden overstated the improvement, omitting a statistic that remains a worrisome marker of the toll from COVID-19.​
While hospitalizations indeed are down from last summer, deaths remain high. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID tracker shows 289 deaths on July 1, 2021. This past Monday the CDC tracker reported 1,985 deaths.​
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GUNS
BIDEN, asking Congress to pass measures he said would reduce gun violence: “Repeal the liability shield that makes gun manufacturers the only industry in America that can’t be sued, the only one.”​
THE FACTS: That’s false. While gun manufacturers do have legal protections from being held liable for injuries caused by criminal misuse of their weapons thanks to the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, they are not exempt or immune from being sued.​
The law lays out exceptions where manufacturers or dealers can be held liable for damages their weapons cause, such as defects or damages in the design of the gun, negligence, or breach of contract or warranty regarding the purchase of a gun.​
Families of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, sued gun maker Remington, alleging “wrongful marketing” of firearms, and last month agreed to a $73 million settlement.

 
I can't help but believe that hearing about the Ukranian "civilian resistance" to the big powerful Russian ground machine makes them sweat and that is behind this new surge of anti2A rhetoric.
BINGO. Winner winner chicken dinner. Now it's a "whoa...people really can fight back against a fully armed military." Now...gun control to the Nth degree.
 
The problem with this is that so many people cannot follow just how freaking illogical this is. Though, in reality it's not illogical, it's called brainwashing.
Except now, the machine has succeeded in placing far left weak DA's that won't prosecute crime, including but not limited to crime directed toward police. So increase number of cops all you want, crime won't go down.
 
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These are your leaders.
They are so fucking excited about their plans, they can't contain themselves.
Their agenda is succeeding, and they are giddy.
They are giddy cause they know we are arguing about whether we should be monsters like them. Better make up your minds, cause got big news for you dipshits, they already think you are monsters...and there is not one fucking thing you can do or say to change it.

Won't be no Switzerland in what is coming.
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The last thing you want, is to be sandwiched between two sets of monsters.
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Tell me this isn’t the face of a sadistic killer.

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Taylor Schabusiness actually looks like a Chinese femme-fatale from the mountainous regions in the 1930s whose entire family were killed by invading Japanese troops, and then she goes to Shanghai, gets a job as an escort, and lures Japanese officers to hotel rooms where she kills and dismembers them before moving on to other targets. And at some point of her career she gets REALLY good with a Walther PPK as well and engages in running gun battles with both the Japanese and the Shanghai Metro police working with the Japanese because her Shanxi, Heilongjiang, or Shandong accent keeps betraying her as not from Shanghai...
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ETA: I literally grew up on epic shows like these and after a while, the plot lines are predictable. In the end, she almost ALWAYS falls in love with the rugged, grey uniformed Communist 8th Route Army or 4th Army commanding officer laying siege to the city because somehow, she always gets cornered in a church, surrounded by like 12 battalions of Japanese with tanks, and then the PLA just happens to launch an artillery strike that wipes the enemy out and she is recovered from the rubble, unconscious but otherwise unhurt...
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Taylor Schabusiness actually looks like a Chinese femme-fatale from the mountainous regions in the 1930s whose entire family were killed by invading Japanese troops, and then she goes to Shanghai, gets a job as an escort, and lures Japanese officers to hotel rooms where she kills and dismembers them before moving on to other targets. And at some point of her career she gets REALLY good with a Walther PPK as well and engages in running gun battles with both the Japanese and the Shanghai Metro police working with the Japanese because her Shanxi, Heilongjiang, or Shandong accent keeps betraying her as not from Shanghai...
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Schabumi

A few here will get that.