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Are you serious.  $1 billion?  I wonder what her definition of "retraining" is?  Let me guess, "cultural sensitivity"?

 

You know that $1B will go to the Police Unions, somehow, since they are modern equivalent of guilds, and those same unions will support the Democrats.

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You know that $1B will go to the Police Unions, somehow, since they are modern equivalent of guilds, and those same unions will support the Democrats.

 

Just wondering, do you have a video link to her talking about it?  I want to send it to my buddy

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I like 'gracism'   showing mercy and grace to others

 

There are unfortunate cases  where police make bad choices and unfortunate cases where protestors express there opinions in unwise ways   but all lives matter....  blue lives...  black lives... all lives...  all were made in the image of God and should be respected

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Just wondering, do you have a video link to her talking about it?  I want to send it to my buddy

 

The money quote is this:

 

"I will bring law enforcement and communities together to develop national guidelines on the use of force by police officers. We'll make it clear when deadly force is warranted, and when it isn't. And we'll emphasize proven methods for de-escalating situations before we reach that point," she said.

 
"Second, let's acknowledge that implicit bias still exists across society and even in the best police departments. We have to tackle it together. So in my first budget, I will commit $1 billion to find and fund the best training programs, support new research and make this a national policing priority."

http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/08/politics/hillary-clinton-joe-biden/

 

http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Hillary_Clinton_Crime.htmway down the page she talks about the COPS program and heer efforts to reinstate it when she was Senator. It is likely to be a model she would follow again and it was definitely a pork project more than an effective one. USA Today has a decent summary of criticisms here: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-04-10-cops-cover_x.htm

 

https://shadowproof.com/2016/04/14/clinton-wrong-mass-incarceration-known-problem-just-decade/has more recent comments and criticisms.

 

Remember it was Bill that started the sale of military vehicles and equipment to police forces, buoyed by $10B from the COPS program. 

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