It must be a magical time to be a racist

How many deaths from O'Malley?
How many fatherless children, lost, broken homes?
what in gods green earth are you rambling on about now? O'Malley conducted an inadvertent -but racist-
"zero tolerance "policy in Baltimore that locked up 1/2 the damn city of Baltimore ( literally)

BUT in no way did that cost lives -in fact homicides came way down. The question was it part of the national trend
or was it because of O'Malley's policies.
We hashed this out over many days on DCJ#! and It was stuffed down my throat -which I eventually accepted was more the trendline
then the zero tolerance .

However O'Malley does call for a national urban policy , as well as the outstandingly good idea of "metrics" governing
where by metrics are used to reach into unresponsive bureaucrat to get results -
rather then traditional "top down" firings/policy guidelines.

PS.. Baltimore is till limping along -being the City that Runs On Dope same as it everwas
It's dysfunctional, and a rat hole from which I never want to flee again ( unlike Maryland itself) .
It's the City That Bleeds, and while OMalley used a club when he should have used a scalpel at LEAST he tried
unlike the current/usual crowd of self-serving worthless politicians ..
....
So now you know, and it has nothing to do (as usual) to do with the crap-speak you post under my shoes
 
what in gods green earth are you rambling on about now? O'Malley conducted an inadvertent -but racist-
"zero tolerance "policy in Baltimore that locked up 1/2 the damn city of Baltimore ( literally)

BUT in no way did that cost lives -in fact homicides came way down. The question was it part of the national trend
or was it because of O'Malley's policies.
We hashed this out over many days on DCJ#! and It was stuffed down my throat -which I eventually accepted was more the trendline
then the zero tolerance .

However O'Malley does call for a national urban policy , as well as the outstandingly good idea of "metrics" governing
where by metrics are used to reach into unresponsive bureaucrat to get results -
rather then traditional "top down" firings/policy guidelines.

PS.. Baltimore is till limping along -being the City that Runs On Dope same as it everwas
It's dysfunctional, and a rat hole from which I never want to flee again ( unlike Maryland itself) .
It's the City That Bleeds, and while OMalley used a club when he should have used a scalpel at LEAST he tried
unlike the current/usual crowd of self-serving worthless politicians ..
....
So now you know, and it has nothing to do (as usual) to do with the crap-speak you post under my shoes

Shit fer brains; show how sending innocent fathers to prison helps families.
 
Shit fer brains; show how sending innocent fathers to prison helps families.
they weren't sent to prison, they got locked up for petty crimes = zero tolerance. It's the "broken window" theory of crime fighting.
Maryland jails are stuffed -but not from petty criminals.

http://www.businessinsider.com/martin-omalley-2016s-big-data-candidate-2014-11
^ O'Malley Metrics Governing

It is not like the old way that was very often hierarchical, and bureaucratic, ideological — orders from on high that eventually make it to the bottom of the pyramid," O'Malley recently told Business Insider in his Annapolis office, which is adorned with historic paintings and war memorabilia. "It's relentlessly interactive. It is performance-measured.
 
I know I'm too simplistic and posting a meme instead of a real response I risk being ridiculed for being like SMKen, but this is what I see as the problem with the Detroits, Chicagos and other large and medium cities in our country. I disagree with the Obama reference and the 7 years reference because it goes back to Bill Clinton, GWBush and all, IMO. Oh, and I'm not nearly smart enough to know what the answer is either. Cawacko assures me that such jobs aren't coming back but I cannot fathom how a society can long exist without similar job (manufacturing, physical labor type) opportunities.

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Too funny.
You say yiu disagree yet you print it anyway.
Two rightards thank you for saying the opposite of the truth.
You had me with your valid reasoning against a liberal SCOTUS appointee then you blow it with this garbage.
 
Bullshit.
Locked up, prison big difference. Broken window policing is inherantly racist.

*duh* ..prison and locked up overnight IS a big difference!

Broken window is ineffective ( better to use ticketing)
in Baltimore it is considered racist because of the uneven enforcement in all black areas


Congrats. you are still stuck on stupid.
 
Not so Pastor PIMP.
Corporate share of federal tax revenue has dropped by two-thirds in 60 years — from 32% in 1952 to 10% in 2013.
General Electric, Boeing, Verizon and 23 other profitable Fortune 500 firms paid no federal income taxes from 2008 to 2012.
288 big and profitable Fortune 500 corporations paid an average effective federal tax rate of just 19.4% from 2008 to 2012.
Profitable corporations paid U.S. income taxes amounting to just 12.6% of worldwide income in 2010.
U.S. corporations dodge $90 billion a year in income taxes by shifting profits to subsidiaries — often no more than post office boxes — in tax havens.
U.S. corporations officially hold $2.1 trillion in profits offshore — much of it in tax havens — that have not yet been taxed here.
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http://staging.americansfortaxfairn...efing-booklet/fact-sheet-corporate-tax-rates/


You are a liar.

in the 50s?


isn't that the time the republicans want to go back to?
 
*duh* ..prison and locked up overnight IS a big difference!

Broken window is ineffective ( better to use ticketing)
in Baltimore it is considered racist because of the uneven enforcement in all black areas


Congrats. you are still stuck on stupid.

Thanks for admitting O'Malleys policy was ineffective and racist fucking idiot.
Maybe now you will finally stop supporting him.
 
all my life the right has wanted to go back to the 50s



they forget it was like it was because of FDR and liberal ideas working in practice
 
Read about broken window policing in Baltimore under O'Malley rightard.

Yes I know about him, his policies for getting the Democrat nomination made a lot of sense.

s president, Governor O’Malley will:

Mandate and Expand Data Reporting.
The FBI does not collect data on police-involved shootings. Local data is also poor and incomplete. O’Malley has called for—and will strongly support—legislation to require law enforcement agencies to report data on all police-involved shootings, custodial deaths, discourtesy complaints, and use of excessive force. This data should be centralized in a universal database and made publicly available, allowing communities to observe trends and develop policy responses when necessary.

Establish a National Use of Force Standard.
State laws governing when police officers can use excessive force vary greatly. In order to protect citizen and officer safety, O’Malley will put forward national guidelines on the use of force, linked to the expanded mandatory reporting detailed above. He will support legislation to require states to review and amend their own use of force laws to comply with federal guidelines.

Expand Community Collaboration and Civilian Review of Police Departments.
O’Malley would reward and encourage police departments to implement best practices in goal-oriented community policing, including through the eligibility criteria in federal grant programs. These include undergoing racial bias training and crisis de-escalation training; establishing internal accountability measures to track and review civilian complaints and address officer misconduct; and creating and empowering civilian review boards to independently monitor and audit policing cases.

Use Technology to Advance Transparency.
Technology—including but not limited to body cameras—can improve policing and build community trust in law enforcement. But it must meet community and local law enforcement needs, without infringing on individual rights. O’Malley will work with law enforcement, advocates, and other stakeholders to establish national standards for deploying and developing technology, while protecting privacy and communities’ access to data produced by body cameras or similar tools.

Improve Access to Justice within the Criminal Justice System
To build trust in law enforcement, we must also build trust in our justice system, adopting policies and reforms that improve fairness and ensure access to justice. As president, Governor O’Malley will:

Encourage Independent Investigations of Policing Cases.
Local prosecutors must work closely with local police on a day-to-day basis, creating possible conflicts of interest in cases regarding police misconduct. As a result, states and cities have begun to appoint special independent prosecutors—or prosecutors from other jurisdictions—in cases where police use deadly force. O’Malley will make these measures model practices, and support legislation to encourage all states to adopt them.

Strengthen Federal Civil Rights Protections.
Under the Obama Administration, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has successfully launched investigations into the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, and Michael Brown. However, the Department’s ability to prosecute cases is limited because federal officials must meet a very high legal standard to bring civil rights charges. O’Malley would call on Congress to revise this standard so that the federal government can act as an effective backstop for ensuring justice.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/273156687/O-Malley-Criminal-Justice-Reform-Plan
 
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