It turns out that we really do need the police after all. Do you remember a few years ago when blue cities all over the nation wanted to defund the police? Needless to say, that didn’t work out too well. Wherever police budgets were slashed, crime rates shot up. Today, we are in the midst...
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Who Could Have Seen This Coming? All Over America, Blue Cities Are Facing A Severe Shortage Of Police Officers
September 20, 2023 by
Michael
It turns out that we really do need the police after all. Do you remember a few years ago when blue cities all over the nation wanted to defund the police? Needless to say, that didn’t work out too well. Wherever police budgets were slashed, crime rates shot up. Today, we are in the midst of a massive crime wave that is sweeping the country. In fact, it has gotten so bad that even many our most liberal politicians are desperate to restore law and order. But that won’t be so easy, because after everything that has transpired blue cities are discovering that they are having a really difficult time finding enough warm bodies to serve in their crime-ridden communities.
Just look at what is happening in Minneapolis. Since the death of George Floyd, the number of officers serving in the MPD has fallen
by about 35 percent…
Once upon a time, Minneapolis was one of the most beautiful cities in the country.
But now it is a crime-infested hellhole, and at this point the city
“has one of the lowest ratios of police officers to population” in the entire nation…
Similar things could be said about San Francisco.
The “City by the Bay” is one of the epicenters of our rapidly growing national drug crisis, and they are having such a hard time finding police officers that they have decided to start recruiting
in Texas…
Yes, things have really gotten this bad.
Blue cities are having such difficulty hiring police officers that they must try to recruit them from red states.
This month, the SFPD will be making recruiting trips
to four different Texas universities…
- Texas Southern University in Houston;
- Sam Houston State University in Huntsville;
- Prairie View A&M University; and
- Texas A&M University Corpus Christi.
If you always dreamed of serving as a police officer in a lawless city with hordes of drug addicts, this is your chance.
In Prince George’s County just outside of Washington D.C., authorities have decided to search for hundreds of new recruits
in Puerto Rico because the shortage of police officers has become so severe…
At least they are still trying.
Other communities seem to have given up completely.
In Seattle, citizens are being instructed to
“give up their car keys” and to give criminals
“whatever they’re looking for” when they inevitably encounter violent thugs…
I have been to downtown Seattle, and I don’t plan on going back any time soon.
Of course these days you can literally be robbed anywhere.
On Sunday, a wealthy man in Connecticut was actually carjacked
inside his own garage…
Driving an expensive vehicle can be fun.
But in our current social environment, it makes you a target.
It appears that those two criminals followed that man home.
Sadly, this sort of crime is rapidly rising all over the nation.
So from this point forward, make sure that nobody is following you when you are headed back to where you live.
If you do suspect that you are being followed, pull into a gas station, but don’t get out.
Circle around and watch to see if the vehicle that was potentially tailing you follows suit. If you are still being followed at that point, call the police and head toward the nearest police station. Only really stupid criminals will follow you there.
I wish that we did not have to constantly be on guard like this, but it is imperative to understand
that our society has been fundamentally transformed.
Lawlessness reigns in major cities all over the United States, and I fully expect violent crime to get even worse during the years ahead of us