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7 minutes ago, The Guru said:

Look at how hysterical he gets when his lies are exposed.

He starts a thread based on a lie and then spends the rest of the thread repeating things that don't constitute eliminating the Seattle PD.

Imagine having a worldview that drives you so crazy that you have to lie about things that aren't even happening in places thousands of miles from where you live.

 

Andy going to the Dumb Racist for support. 🤣

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What eventually happens when the following are done to a police department...

  • Hiring freeze
  • ELIMINATION of funding for recruiting
  • ELIMINATION of funding for retention
  • ELIMINATION of funding for training
  • Reduction in patrol staffing
  • NO funding for new equipment...

 

Why are you ducking answering, Andy?  🤡

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9 minutes ago, concha said:

Why does Andy duck the question?

What question? This one?

11 minutes ago, concha said:

What eventually happens when the following are done to a police department...

Answer: It doesn't get eliminated

You lied in your initial thread and now you're hysterically trying to cover for yourself.

Pitiful.

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And concha's lie is buttressed by the greater lie that crime is on the rise in places like Seattle.

Yet another lie.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/third-world-hellhole-new-data-shows-seattle-had-lowest-property-crime-rate-in-decades/

Even Rush Limbaugh pig-piled on our fishing village in 2019:

“What happens next is people are gonna start leaving Seattle,” he predicted. “It may not be imminent, but with crime and homelessness worse than Los Angeles and New York, the only thing keeping people there is the climate.”

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The truth is that while all that caterwauling was happening around the Internet, here on the streets crime actually went down, across the board, in 2019. Robbery was down 9 percent from a year ago, burglary was off 6 percent. Property crime in total was down 6 percent – with the raw number of property crimes (mostly thefts) the lowest recorded since 2013.

What especially stands out though are the low crime rates. Seattle’s violent crime rate of 6.1 incidents per 100,000 people was the second lowest in a decade, according to city data. But the property crime rate of 4,949 incidents per 100,000 people is by far the lowest recorded in the city since at least the 1970s.  The rate in 2019 was 20 percent lower than it was just five years ago, and more than 40 percent lower than it was twenty years ago.

I asked Whitcomb about the theory that police may not be enforcing certain laws as much as they used to, which could lead to fewer official crime reports. He released data showing that the number of calls for help from the public was also down in 2019, by 3 percent, even as Seattle’s population grew by about 17,000 people. Calls about theft, historically the city’s biggest nuisance crime, were down 20 percent.

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Andy always has a fascinating take on things.

In AndyWorld,  if you slash a PD's budget,  don't hire anyone, don't have money to retain employees, have no money to train anyone and have no money to buy equipment,  there is every reason to believe that said PD will continue on indefinitely.

 

Think about the naivete and stupidity of Andy's position.

Imagine you have a business:

  • You pull out lots of money. 
  • You cut headcount.
  • You don't hire anyone.
  • You eliminate any budget to retain your best and most experienced people.
  • You eliminate the training budget.
  • You don't allow any new equipment to be purchased...

 

In Andy's world, your business survives and remains a going concern.  🤣  😂  🤣

This is the brilliant mind of Andy...

 

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Just now, The Guru said:

And concha's lie is buttressed by the greater lie that crime is on the rise in places like Seattle.

Yet another lie.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/third-world-hellhole-new-data-shows-seattle-had-lowest-property-crime-rate-in-decades/

Even Rush Limbaugh pig-piled on our fishing village in 2019:

“What happens next is people are gonna start leaving Seattle,” he predicted. “It may not be imminent, but with crime and homelessness worse than Los Angeles and New York, the only thing keeping people there is the climate.”

Seattle-crime-rate-W-780x761.jpg

 

The truth is that while all that caterwauling was happening around the Internet, here on the streets crime actually went down, across the board, in 2019. Robbery was down 9 percent from a year ago, burglary was off 6 percent. Property crime in total was down 6 percent – with the raw number of property crimes (mostly thefts) the lowest recorded since 2013.

What especially stands out though are the low crime rates. Seattle’s violent crime rate of 6.1 incidents per 100,000 people was the second lowest in a decade, according to city data. But the property crime rate of 4,949 incidents per 100,000 people is by far the lowest recorded in the city since at least the 1970s.  The rate in 2019 was 20 percent lower than it was just five years ago, and more than 40 percent lower than it was twenty years ago.

I asked Whitcomb about the theory that police may not be enforcing certain laws as much as they used to, which could lead to fewer official crime reports. He released data showing that the number of calls for help from the public was also down in 2019, by 3 percent, even as Seattle’s population grew by about 17,000 people. Calls about theft, historically the city’s biggest nuisance crime, were down 20 percent.

 

Wow.

So now Andy is claiming that I have said crime is already on the rise in Seattle.

A LIE.

 

Laughable.

🤣

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6 minutes ago, The Guru said:

I know.

And they have the added benefit of being true and demonstrable.

 

Sure, because any organization that has it's budget slashed, reduces staffing, can't hire or train anyone, has no budget to retain current employees and cant buy new equipment is destined to remain a going concern.

Right, Andy?

You are laughably dishonest.

🤣

 

PS to the class:  Unlike Andy,  I had actually read more than the first page of the Seattle police department proposal.  It has resulted in Andy being an even more intellectually dishonest buffoon than usual. 😂

 

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4 minutes ago, concha said:

Sure, because any organization that has it's budget slashed, reduces staffing, won't hire anyone, has no budget to retain current employees and cant buy new equipment is destined to remain a going concern.

What's funny is that this isn't even a good attempt at face-saving.

You lied and can't admit it.

So now you're scrambling like a crazed lunatic trying to cover for yourself.

And it's not working.

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Just now, The Guru said:

What's funny is that this isn't even a good attempt to face-saving.

You lied and can't admit it.

So now you're scrambling like a crazed lunatic trying to cover for yourself.

And it's not working.

 

It is, actually. 🤣  And you know it. That's the beautiful apart.  

You see, I actually read more than the first page of the documents of the proposal, Andy.

Unlike you.

So now I get to enjoy demonstrating (as usual) what an intellectually dishonest buffoon you are.

Care to try again, Andy?

What eventually happens when the following are done to a police department...

  • Budget slashed
  • Hiring freeze
  • Staff reductions
  • ELIMINATION of funding for recruiting
  • ELIMINATION of funding for retention
  • ELIMINATION of funding for training
  • NO funding for new equipment...
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