Posted by oldtanker on October 05, 2017 at 07:31:32 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Vigilante? posted by rrlund on October 04, 2017 at 06:58:24:
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Randy most often that goes back to the folks running things. They won't stop pet projects no matter how much they are not needed, instead they cut services, police, fire and rescue is their favorites. Then when grandma dies because the first responders didn't get there in time they blame you cause you were against tax increases........but the pet project went through!
Few years ago the crime rate in Minneapolis was spiking, especially violent crime. The cops were claiming that they were short handed. Turns out that they were about 800 officers short. City had imposed a hiring ban so the could pay for a lite rail system that's been a failure. They need an average of POINT one percent of the twin cities area population to PAY for and ride daily to reach the goal of only a 15% subsidy. They are not even getting that many. As soon as the system was in and the hiring freeze lifted the crime rate started dropping. Guess the city fathers who claimed the lite rail would allow poor people to get to jobs didn't care about dead poor people laying in the street.
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