One wonders if the fact that it was an Obama order had anything to do with this:
Because we really need to reinforce the feeling of the police that they're an occupying army.
Via Joe.My.God.
The Trump administration is preparing to lift a controversial ban on the transfer of some surplus military equipment to police departments whose battlefield-style response to rioting in a St. Louis suburb three years ago prompted a halt to the program.
The new plan, outlined in documents obtained by USA TODAY, would roll back an Obama administration executive order that blocked armored vehicles, large-caliber weapons, ammunition and other heavy equipment from being re-purposed from foreign battlefields to America's streets.
Because we really need to reinforce the feeling of the police that they're an occupying army.
In this Aug. 9, 2014 file photo, a police tactical team moves in to disperse a group of protesters in Ferguson, Mo. (Photo: Jeff Roberson, AP) |
Via Joe.My.God.
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