Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Law Enforcement cutbacks

Recently the state of Arizona, and some of the cities in the valley of the sun have announced that with the current state of the economy and the impending budget cuts, they are contemplating cutting 1000's of police, highway patrol, and firemen jobs. Now I dont understand the logic behind these particular cuts. With having a shooting, stabbing, or drunk driving fatality almost every day here in phx. It really doesnt make sense to be eliminating the jobs that can help keep those things under control. God knows I dont particularily like to get stopped, but I do want someone to put the fire out when I am screwing around play weekend mechanic and I set the place on fire, or I build too bid a fire in the wood stove in the shop and the flue pipe gets so hot it comes apart and the building starts to implode. I propose that we stop paying food stamp programs, and shift the money in the free health care for the unfortunates programs, to the budgets for the fire, and police departments. Here is another idea, how about everybody that is getting some kind of government aid, has to do 20 hours of public service a week. Park maintenence, trash pick up, they could start in their own neighborhood and clean that shit up. No more free abortions to drug addicts, and when they deliver chain those kids to their mothers so they have to take care of them. If they have enough maybe they will stop making them in the first place. That same idea could be applied to the Haitins that keep propogating like mice, They drop the oldest one off at the orphanage and then have one to replace it. I may seem like an insensitive ass, but I'm sure some of you have had the same thoughts.
One more thought pertaining to the judge that asked the driving horses in the pleasure driving class at the Sun Circuit this week to back on the rail after the class. And why does that person hold a judges card. Even a blind monkey should have the good sense to know thats dangerous. Just exactly what kind of droolers are we giving judges card to these days.

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