Measure J was overturned by some rando fucking judge, and LAPD wants to hire like 3,000 more cops because of the Olympics. LA is probably the worst city on the planet
Measure J was overturned by some rando fucking judge
I swear to god the reason that direct democracy stuff exists in California is in order to de-legitimize the concept in Americans' minds. How can you imagine a world where the people have control over their own state when the example right in front of your face is a state that only lets the most horrible things through and actively blocks everything good?
It's mostly used to circumnavigate the legislature. That uber measure never would've passed through the state legislature but because of the horrid ad campaigns it passed as a prop. Ironically it got shot down in the courts I think but in general progressive economic or domestic policy doesn't get put into law through the props, but progressive social change and corporate and police expansion/deregulation does.
Fresno increased their police budget by 6% and has seen murders triple in 2021. Similar story for many of the other cities that increased police funding. Always conveniently ignored by the blue lives matter crowd.
Just gotta keep increasing the police budget until whatever stat you want goes down. Because there obviously is a direct correlation between police budgets and crime. No other factors, nothing.
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Measure J was overturned by some rando fucking judge, and LAPD wants to hire like 3,000 more cops because of the Olympics. LA is probably the worst city on the planet
I swear to god the reason that direct democracy stuff exists in California is in order to de-legitimize the concept in Americans' minds. How can you imagine a world where the people have control over their own state when the example right in front of your face is a state that only lets the most horrible things through and actively blocks everything good?
It's mostly used to circumnavigate the legislature. That uber measure never would've passed through the state legislature but because of the horrid ad campaigns it passed as a prop. Ironically it got shot down in the courts I think but in general progressive economic or domestic policy doesn't get put into law through the props, but progressive social change and corporate and police expansion/deregulation does.
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LA is bizarre, like, the suburbs are like an interstate town just tiled on forever into a desert, interspersed with dying palms.
Fresno increased their police budget by 6% and has seen murders triple in 2021. Similar story for many of the other cities that increased police funding. Always conveniently ignored by the blue lives matter crowd.
Just gotta keep increasing the police budget until whatever stat you want goes down. Because there obviously is a direct correlation between police budgets and crime. No other factors, nothing.
Serious criminologists actually argue that increased prison funding leads to increased crime. The issue is not a lack of funding