Imagine if Obama or Biden threatened war on a US city.

Biden's multi-pronged plan focuses on law enforcement support, gun control measures, community intervention programs, and addressing underlying factors that contribute to crime. Key actions and initiatives include:
  • Funding police and law enforcement: The administration has directed historic investments to state and local law enforcement. For instance, the American Rescue Plan provided over $15 billion for public safety, used by cities to hire and retain officers and invest in technology. Biden's proposed Safer America Plan has also called for Congress to fund 100,000 additional police officers.
  • Cracking down on illegal gun trafficking: The administration signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in 2022, which was the most significant gun violence legislation in nearly 30 years. Measures included enhanced background checks for buyers under 21, funding for states to implement "red flag" laws, and making gun trafficking and straw purchasing federal crimes. The White House also established the first-ever Office of Gun Violence Prevention in 2023.
  • Targeting specific crimes and offenders: The Department of Justice has established multi-jurisdictional task forces to address specific crime issues, including the illegal flow of guns and carjacking rings in major cities.
  • Investing in community violence interventions (CVIs): The administration has directed funding toward evidence-based violence interruption and prevention programs. These programs use trusted community messengers and social services to engage with individuals at the highest risk of violence.
  • Promoting police reform and accountability: Through executive action, the administration has implemented reforms for federal law enforcement agencies, including strengthening use-of-force policies, banning chokeholds, and restricting no-knock warrants.
I prefer blunt force.
 
Biden's multi-pronged plan focuses on law enforcement support, gun control measures, community intervention programs, and addressing underlying factors that contribute to crime. Key actions and initiatives include:
  • Funding police and law enforcement: The administration has directed historic investments to state and local law enforcement. For instance, the American Rescue Plan provided over $15 billion for public safety, used by cities to hire and retain officers and invest in technology. Biden's proposed Safer America Plan has also called for Congress to fund 100,000 additional police officers.
  • Cracking down on illegal gun trafficking: The administration signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in 2022, which was the most significant gun violence legislation in nearly 30 years. Measures included enhanced background checks for buyers under 21, funding for states to implement "red flag" laws, and making gun trafficking and straw purchasing federal crimes. The White House also established the first-ever Office of Gun Violence Prevention in 2023.
  • Targeting specific crimes and offenders: The Department of Justice has established multi-jurisdictional task forces to address specific crime issues, including the illegal flow of guns and carjacking rings in major cities.
  • Investing in community violence interventions (CVIs): The administration has directed funding toward evidence-based violence interruption and prevention programs. These programs use trusted community messengers and social services to engage with individuals at the highest risk of violence.
  • Promoting police reform and accountability: Through executive action, the administration has implemented reforms for federal law enforcement agencies, including strengthening use-of-force policies, banning chokeholds, and restricting no-knock warrants.
Singapore has virtually no violent crime. Do you know why?
 
Biden's multi-pronged plan focuses on law enforcement support, gun control measures, community intervention programs, and addressing underlying factors that contribute to crime. Key actions and initiatives include:
  • Funding police and law enforcement: The administration has directed historic investments to state and local law enforcement. For instance, the American Rescue Plan provided over $15 billion for public safety, used by cities to hire and retain officers and invest in technology. Biden's proposed Safer America Plan has also called for Congress to fund 100,000 additional police officers.
  • Cracking down on illegal gun trafficking: The administration signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in 2022, which was the most significant gun violence legislation in nearly 30 years. Measures included enhanced background checks for buyers under 21, funding for states to implement "red flag" laws, and making gun trafficking and straw purchasing federal crimes. The White House also established the first-ever Office of Gun Violence Prevention in 2023.
  • Targeting specific crimes and offenders: The Department of Justice has established multi-jurisdictional task forces to address specific crime issues, including the illegal flow of guns and carjacking rings in major cities.
  • Investing in community violence interventions (CVIs): The administration has directed funding toward evidence-based violence interruption and prevention programs. These programs use trusted community messengers and social services to engage with individuals at the highest risk of violence.
  • Promoting police reform and accountability: Through executive action, the administration has implemented reforms for federal law enforcement agencies, including strengthening use-of-force policies, banning chokeholds, and restricting no-knock warrants.
Good, it did not include sending federal troops to U.S. cities to behave like Police Officers.
 
Because they'll take your ass when you fuck up and not coddle you like the pussy leftists in this country do. You evil donuts excuse away every bad behavior on racism, sexism homophobia, xenophobia and on and on and on.
You're foaming at your mouth.
 
"Imagine if Obama or Biden threatened war on a US city?"

Why would anyone intentionally imagine, "what if a convicted assistant pederast cult of overly sheltered faggot mafia and it's junky bastard misandrist constituency, threatened war on a US city?"

Well most cities are that type of people already, so there ya go. Your question looks abundantly past tense in anyone's honest regards. You're just too biased and myopic to recognize it.

Down with judao-catholic nepotism, i say. All they do is subvert realism and hoist unnatural eunuch shit as ideal standard.


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Biden's multi-pronged plan focuses on law enforcement support, gun control measures, community intervention programs, and addressing underlying factors that contribute to crime. Key actions and initiatives include:
  • Funding police and law enforcement: The administration has directed historic investments to state and local law enforcement. For instance, the American Rescue Plan provided over $15 billion for public safety, used by cities to hire and retain officers and invest in technology. Biden's proposed Safer America Plan has also called for Congress to fund 100,000 additional police officers.
  • Cracking down on illegal gun trafficking: The administration signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in 2022, which was the most significant gun violence legislation in nearly 30 years. Measures included enhanced background checks for buyers under 21, funding for states to implement "red flag" laws, and making gun trafficking and straw purchasing federal crimes. The White House also established the first-ever Office of Gun Violence Prevention in 2023.
  • Targeting specific crimes and offenders: The Department of Justice has established multi-jurisdictional task forces to address specific crime issues, including the illegal flow of guns and carjacking rings in major cities.
  • Investing in community violence interventions (CVIs): The administration has directed funding toward evidence-based violence interruption and prevention programs. These programs use trusted community messengers and social services to engage with individuals at the highest risk of violence.
  • Promoting police reform and accountability: Through executive action, the administration has implemented reforms for federal law enforcement agencies, including strengthening use-of-force policies, banning chokeholds, and restricting no-knock warrants.
You're fucking spun if you believe that tripe.
 
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