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Posted By: IowaDad, 7/12/2021 2:44:37 PM

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will host New York City’s Democratic mayoral candidate and other city and law enforcement leaders from around the country to talk about reducing crime. Eric Adams, Brooklyn borough president and the likely next mayor of New York, plus Washington, D.C. [Snip] Biden will also host Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis, Chief David Brown of Chicago, Lt. Anthony Lima of the Newark, New Jersey, police, and Chief Robert Tracy of the Wilmington, Delaware, Police Department. Shootings and killings are up around the nation, with local politicians and police struggling to manage the violence that has ballooned since the coronavirus pandemic.

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Will they will talk about Hunter?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: SALady 7/12/2021 2:47:50 PM (No. 843485)
I would hope that not a single police officer will join in this farce. And if they do, it will be to turn their back on the usurper-in-chief!!!! Of course, since it looks like they are only inviting chiefs from heavily Demon-Rat run cities, they will do their duty to their party and kiss a little Demon-Rat rear-end!!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Come And Take It 7/12/2021 2:50:54 PM (No. 843487)
What are they going to talk about? Furthering the Democrap criminal enterprise across the nation? I see they have David Brown from Chicago, who is a total joke of a chief. The rank and file hate his guts. He is at least as incompetent as Mayor Groot herself. Brown is a total apologist for BLM, which means this is nothing but a high profile scam by the Xiden administration that will produce nothing.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: justavoter 7/12/2021 2:52:45 PM (No. 843491)
What? No city represented by a Republican administration? Where is the diversity in all this crime wave? Oh, wait. There aren't any cities with rampant crime run by Republicans. Maybe they should invite some to explain how to fight crime. All Joe is going to do is tell them to just fire a shot in the are with your shotgun.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Luke21 7/12/2021 2:54:19 PM (No. 843493)
I so hate the Asspress.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: HerbVA 7/12/2021 3:02:14 PM (No. 843499)
What’s this “talk” horses#$t? That indicates a serious conversation among competent participants. All Biden can do is try to follow his earpiece and index cards, a form of multi-tasking way beyond his abilities. He’ll be babbling and barking if any of this staged sideshow goes awry.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: marbles 7/12/2021 3:09:36 PM (No. 843505)
The people that control joey have found that defunding the police is not a winning strategy for them.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Nimby 7/12/2021 3:10:45 PM (No. 843507)
What a clown!!!!!! Talk is cheap!! Lives do not have a $$ figure
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Reply 8 - Posted by: hershey 7/12/2021 3:19:48 PM (No. 843513)
And you can bet he will excoriate guns as the major cause because that is all democraps know...it's not the economy, it's not the lack of morals, it's the guns...well, screw him...
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Reply 9 - Posted by: mc squared 7/12/2021 3:23:52 PM (No. 843517)
Wanna know about crime? Go right to the source.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Starboard_side 7/12/2021 3:38:30 PM (No. 843532)
Who would have ever thought of the unintended consequences of "defund the police"? It's imperative this Democrat campaign directive from 2020 is continually repeated over and over from now until November 2022. Particularly in the outer suburbs and inner-cities.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 7/12/2021 3:45:55 PM (No. 843536)
Every single thing that Dems do makes crime worse, encourages violence. Defund the police. Release prisoners early. No money for bail. Extremely violent teens to the useless joke of "juvy" instead of treating as adults. Not prosecuting 'low level' shoplifting of $950 and down. Not prosecuting violent crimes. Cancelling anti-gang programs. Closing mental institutions. Disarm private citizens. They pretend to want to 'stop crime; but their actions show that they clearly support more violent crime. They do everything they can to make it more common.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: RobertJ984 7/12/2021 3:48:16 PM (No. 843539)
I wonder if he invited the Democratic mayor of louisville. It's almost as bad as Chicago
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Reply 13 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/12/2021 3:50:54 PM (No. 843541)
That group of police leaders are not police leaders really. They write their own rules, and then do whatever they like.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Krause 7/12/2021 3:58:47 PM (No. 843548)
This is rich, they cause the problems in the dem cities in the first place, then they come riding to the rescue like they’re heroes!
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Reply 15 - Posted by: skacmar 7/12/2021 4:39:01 PM (No. 843594)
The DA's from Los Angeles and San Francisco, along with Hunter Biden will be moderating the discussions at the meeting. The leaders of BLM and ANTIFA will address the meeting to give their input and advice. The Squad will also be featured speakers. All of this input will provide valuable input for Joe Biden's people when developing his Crime Action Plan for the nation.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: RussZilla 7/12/2021 4:56:20 PM (No. 843605)
Tell me, somebody. Are there ANY republican-run cities. I'm tired of even using the word republican because there is very little difference between them.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: mathman 7/12/2021 5:17:24 PM (No. 843627)
Let me see. Defund the police. Take all the guns away. Open all the jails. Close all the courts. Let anarchy reign. Yeah. That ought to work. Marxist Revolution for sure. Trumpalipazzure.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Mauigirl 7/12/2021 6:39:32 PM (No. 843687)
The least capable POTUS in the history of our country will not be able to solve this or any other problem that we currently face. Or any problem over the horizon. To borrow the Jaws line: 'We're gonna need a bigger (better) president.' We MUST win. DeSantis in 2024.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: MickTurn 7/12/2021 8:40:59 PM (No. 843793)
Bla Bla Bla, Guns Bad, Bad People Good...
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Strike3 7/12/2021 9:28:12 PM (No. 843837)
This should be hilarious, watching Biden and the democraps twist themselves into pretzels. They planned and executed the civil unrest now they are going to advise the defunded police how to stop it. Maybe Biden can put a cherry on top of this swirling sundae by naming Kamala the crime boss of America.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: mifla 7/13/2021 4:16:00 AM (No. 843961)
At the end of their discussion, they will announce that the problem is that the police officers are not doing their job properly and need more sensitivity training.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: Old Army Vet 7/13/2021 8:25:18 AM (No. 844080)
That's gonna be some clown show.
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