Discussion: Clinton: We're Safer When Police And Community Respect Each Other

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Yes, yes we are. So let’s stop focusing on WHO we like better (POLICE vs BLM) and start looking at TRAINING for police officers.

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Absolutely. She is right again. How is DT going to try to “make something of this”? I doubt he can.

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HRC: “Our police handled those terrorist attacks exactly right and they likely saved a lot of lives.”

As opposed to what Trump demanded:

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When fortune 500 companies pay out $500 million holiday bonuses and golden parachutes, we are always told that they must attract the highest talent possible, and pay incentives are the only way to do so.

So what kind of talent are we looking for when we hire anyone sober enough to show up at the police station for $17k?

Same with teachers. Or are we not interested in attracting talent to some of the most psychologically trying jobs in modern society?

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Training and recruiting the right kind of people.

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Speaking sensibly? How DARE she!

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Clinton, who was off the campaign trail Tuesday, used the Orlando speech to the put forward reforms to help this disabled. She proposed reforms to help people with disabilities.

That paragraph needs to be taken out back and shot.

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R’amen, Madame President.

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Maybe the blogger was referring to herself with “this disabled writer,” as in “need English lessons.”

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Advocating euthanasia of disabled language? How Trumpian of you…

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May I propose that we simply begin referring to her as “Clinton 45”…?

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Agreed, Trademark that puppy!

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It’s a quality of life thing.

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You beat me to it…

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It boggles the mind to contemplate the law enforcement and educational incentive plans a job creator like Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf could implement if we would only hire the highest talent available.

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I know we did the skittle thing yesterday, but I think this wins…


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Why is this even a controversial view? I feel in previous elections this would be considered a talking point that is a duh situation. This year it has to be all or nothing. If you speak out against the police in any way it apparently means you are against them i neverything.

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I attribute that to the king of the binary fallacy - “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.” G.W. Bush, September 20, 2001

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This is the kind of thing that makes me wonder if civilization is really a workable concept.

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