Retail-Level Tyranny . . .

Started by redcliffsw, July 20, 2014, 05:57:43 AM

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"This is absolutely ludicrous to think that the equipment that is utilized by law enforcement is utilized for any reason except for public safety interests, and it happens across this nation every day in a responsible way," harrumphed Florida Republican Representative Rich Nugent, a former sheriff. Nugent is correct about one thing: Military-grade hardware and war-fighting tactics are used by police "every day": On average, there are 124 SWAT deployments every day, nearly all of them carried out as drug enforcement raids or to enforce routine search warrants. Many, if not most, of those raids are carried out after sunset or before the dawn.

There is no country on earth where citizens are more likely to experience the "midnight knock" than the United States of America. That fact surely reflects the interests of those who want to monopolize power, rather than a market demand for "security."

Keynesian Cops
As part of the Obama administration's "stimulus" package in 2009, the Justice Department increased spending on its Byrne grant and COPS programs – two major conduits for local law enforcement subsidies –by more than $4 billion. At the same time, the Pentagon expanded its 1033 program, through which military-grade hardware and vehicles are provided, on concessionary terms, to local police. The predictable, and subsequently observed, impact of this example of police state Keynesianism was a dramatic escalation in police militancy toward the public.

Read on:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/07/william-norman-grigg/no-the-police-dont-work-for-you/



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