Militarization of police accelerates

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Two years of protesting police shootings have achieved very little.
This is a fact beyond question.

Yet the best available data suggests that if police officers are being watched more closely, that hasn’t reduced the frequency with which they kill people. In fact, they might be killing people more often. And the people dying still are disproportionately black.

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However, early on there was one modest victory.

Before the post-Ferguson riots of 2014 fallout became all about race relations, many people were alarmed that the police forces of the United States were increasingly looking like an occupation army.
In response, the Obama Administration implemented a modest reform on the 1033 Program which gives local police forces old military-grade weapons from the Pentagon.

It turns out that the modest reform was far too modest, and 2015 saw the 2nd largest transfer of military-grade weapons to police forces in the history of the 1033 Program.

Despite public outcry, new federal data shows that 2014 and 2015 were peak years for shipments of surplus military gear to local police departments across America.

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In total, our new data reveals $2.2 billion worth of military gear including helicopters and airplanes, armored trucks and cars, tens of thousands of M16 and M14 rifles, thousands of bayonets, mine detectors and many other types of weaponry.
Thousands of units of government across America received military equipment. Using our mapping technology, citizens can quickly search the military ‘gun lockers’ of your local government: park districts, forest preserves, hometown police departments, junior colleges, universities, county sheriffs, natural resource and public safety departments, state police – and Homeland Security, Interior and the Justice Department – across any ZIP code.

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Obviously Obama's modest police reform hasn't worked at all, but at least something has been done. Right? Wrong.

On June 15, just days after the massacre at the Orlando Pulse LGBTQ club’s Latin night, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act that allows the Pentagon to disperse military-grade weaponry to police departments across the country....
Obama’s reform established a list of weapons that are prohibited from distribution and adds more steps to the acquisitions process for other arms. It has been criticized for falling short of eradicating the federal program altogether.
But the latest House amendment reverses this executive order by stipulating that “no funds shall be used to implement President Obama's Executive Order 13688 limiting the donation of surplus federal equipment to state and local law enforcement as part of the DOD's Excess Property Program (1033 program).”

Thus even the most modest and insufficient steps at de-escalating this conflict are being rolled back.
This is a big deal. The more the police are outfitted like an occupation army, the more they will act like an occupation army.

Despite these commonalities, the purpose of the police is distinct from the purpose of the military. Police are supposed to enforce the law and preserve public safety within a legal jurisdiction. In contrast, the military defends the “common good,” which includes, but is not limited to, fighting wars against external aggressors. Paul Sieghart reflects on this distinction in a 1978 article for New Scientist, writing that “the job of the soldier is to kill the Queen’s enemies in war-time; that of a policeman is to protect the Queen’s subjects in peacetime.” He suggests that police, like soldiers, are permitted to use lethal force in the course of their duties, but that injuring and taking life are nevertheless fundamentally in conflict with the police duty to protect life.

It's dangerous for the police to have a "warrior's mentality". The police will eventually start viewing every problem as a nail needing to be hammered down, and this leads to a very dark place.

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I know this won't ever happen, but remember on "The Andy Griffith Show" that Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts) was only allowed to carry one bullet, tucked into his shirt pocket in case of an emergency? We could try that instead of continuing to let police shoot their automatic pistols until they run out of ammo, when one bullet can stop a suspect (hopefully allowing them to be arrested and taken to the hospital instead of the morgue).

Side note: Please take away the killer robots from all police departments ASAP.

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http://discoverpolicing.org/find_your_career/?fa=military_veterans

Many law enforcement agencies recognize the value of your military experience and reward you for it by

streamlining or fast-tracking your applications
waiving education requirements
adding preference points to exam scores
offering incentive pay
offering service credit toward retirement

http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_23886231/from-military-polic...
"I'm not saying there aren't lots of vets out there who wouldn't be extraordinarily good cops," said Deitch, a tactical consultant to police forces when he first got out of the military and who now works as a veterans rights advocate in Contra Costa County. "(But) many people who have gone to combat for any amount of time have got some stuff that they need to work on."
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), an office of the Department of Justice, from offering 220 cities $114.6 million in incentive grants to hire post-9/11 veterans to fill 800 law enforcement positions.

So equipment and personnel - no wonder they are militarized!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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PTSD laden cops armed like they are in a warzone will always lead to tragedy, especially as the Veterans Administration puts veterans on long waiting lists even when they are not fighting the vets that they have issues, and once the neo-libs get their way and "privatize" the VA it will be worse than before.

Meanwhile, they need to NOT fast track a veteran into law enforcement, they need the re-training and re-education so that they realize they are not patrolling Afghanistan/Iraq, but that they are back in their home land, and patrolling neighborhoods that are like those they grew up in and to work with the people there, not look at them as targets.

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As vets have returned from their Iraq and Afghan tours of duty, striking numbers of them have gone into police work at a time when American weaponry, vehicles, and military equipment – including, for instance, MRAPs (mine-resistant ambush protected vehicles) – have poured off America’s distant battlefields and, via the Pentagon, into police departments nationwide. And while the police were militarizing, gun companies have been marketing battlefield-style assault rifles to Americans by the millions, at the very moment when it has become ever more possible for citizens to carry weapons of every sort in a concealed or open fashion in public.

The result in Dallas: Micah Johnson, a disturbed Army Reserves veteran, who spent a tour of duty in Afghanistan and practiced military tactics in his backyard, armed with an SKS semi-automatic assault rifle, wearing full body armor, and angry over police killings of black civilians, took out those five white officers. One of them was a Navy vet who had served three tours of duty in Iraq and another a former Marine who had trained local police for DynCorp, a private contractor, in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, civilian protesters, also armed with assault rifles (quite legal in the streets of Dallas), scattered as the first shots rang out and were, in some cases, taken in by the police as suspects. And at least two unarmed protesters were wounded by Johnson. (Think of that, in his terms, as “collateral damage.”) In the end, he would be killed by a Remotec Andros F5 robot, built by weapons-maker Northrop Grumman, carrying a pound of C4 plastic explosive, and typical of robots that police departments now possess.

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trained as civilian police officers. Military training and experience is 180 degrees away from "protect and serve" which should be the operating standard for law enforcement agencies.

However, we see ex-military given preferential treatment as each stage of the application process. It has produced a dangerous situation for communities throughout the country and won't be changed until the de-militarization of police and sheriffs departments is complete.

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lives, that was a big step forward for the police state. It's all tied together. Check out France now, a permanent state of emergency, just like the U.S. Pretty soon the entire world will be in a permanent state of emergency, maybe it is now. All caused by those controlling Uncle Sam. Militarization of the police started in earnest after the Vietnam war with surplus equipment programs.
We can't underestimate the impact the War OF Terror has had in all this. Throw in the manufactured racial situation and we're pretty much fucked at this point.

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Just as the unconstitutional corporate coup and one of its Presidential candidate pushers are being shoved through and massive protests can be expected from the dispossessed serfs expected to provide maximized profits, shut up and die, whether of unsafe food, air, water, products and workplaces or to provide examples to any others thinking of objecting.

Vote against both evils supporting this, whether they admit it to a steadily more aware global population or not - if Bernie can't pull off one of his miracles against the corporate/Clinton machine, vote Green and carefully record and protest/sue against all evidence of voter suppression and cheating to avoid a bloody revolution.

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Some days I feel like absolutely nothing is going to stop our race to complete destruction. Sad

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It's only the Americans and their most loyal vassal states (fewer by the day) that are going down. The rest of the world is doing fine.

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Sorry for the sour note.

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Don't despair, Haikukitty.

It's only the Americans and their most loyal vassal states (fewer by the day) that are going down. The rest of the world is doing fine.

Please, if at all possible, do read this in full at source!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/08/tpp-trade-agreement_n_4409211.html

Obama Faces Backlash Over New Corporate Powers In Secret Trade Deal
12/08/2013 06:24 pm 18:24:11 | Updated Jan 25, 2014

Zach Carter Senior Political Economy Reporter

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration appears to have almost no international support for controversial new trade standards that would grant radical new political powers to corporations, increase the cost of prescription medications and restrict bank regulation, according to two internal memos obtained by The Huffington Post.

The memos, which come from a government involved in the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade negotiations, detail continued disputes in the talks over the deal. The documents reveal broad disagreement over a host of key positions, and general skepticism that an agreement can be reached by year-end. The Obama administration has urged countries to reach a deal by New Year’s Day, though there is no technical deadline.

One memo, which was heavily redacted before being provided to HuffPost, was written ahead of a new round of talks in Singapore this week. ...

... One of the most controversial provisions in the talks includes new corporate empowerment language insisted upon by the U.S. government, which would allow foreign companies to challenge laws or regulations in a privately run international court. Under World Trade Organization treaties, this political power to contest government law is reserved for sovereign nations. The U.S. has endorsed some corporate political powers in prior trade agreements, including the North American Free Trade Agreement, but the scope of what laws can be challenged appears to be much broader in TPP negotiations.

“The United States, as in previous rounds, has shown no flexibility on its proposal, being one of the most significant barriers to closing the chapter, since under the concept of Investment Agreement nearly all significant contracts that can be made between a state and a foreign investor are included,” the memo reads. “Only the U.S. and Japan support the proposal.” ...

... Also according to the December memo, the U.S. has reintroduced a proposal that would hamper government health services from negotiating lower drug prices with pharmaceutical companies. ...

... The U.S. is also facing major resistance on bank regulation standards. The Obama administration is seeking to curtail the use of “capital controls” by foreign governments. These can include an extremely broad variety of financial tools, from restricting lending in overheated markets to denying mass international outflows of currency during a financial panic. The loss of these tools would dramatically limit the ability of governments to prevent and stem banking crises. ...

... Previously leaked TPP documents have sparked alarm among global health experts, Internet freedom activists, environmentalists and organized labor, but are adamantly supported by American corporations and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The Obama administration has deemed negotiations to be classified information — banning members of Congress from discussing the American negotiating position with the press or the public. Congressional staffers have been restricted from viewing the documents.

This is only one of many such corporate-designed 'trade bills' in this unconstitutional global hostile corporate takeover attempt - but effectively (traitorously) hands domestic law in all involved countries over to an off-shored corporate court where the public interest has no standing, only considering the maximization of the anticipated future profits of involved ruthless corporations and billionaires at public and environmental expense, as long as any public or environment remain to be bled, if necessary by massive fines to profit corporations/billionaires objecting to public/environmental protections of any kind. Look at the countries specified here, forming fairly close to half of the global economy.

But if the public of one country escapes the TPP trap, apparently they all do. I wonder why?

http://canadians.org/tpp-info

TPP In Depth

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is 12-nation (and counting) free trade and corporate rights deal that is being led by the United States but also includes Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. Thailand, The Philippines and South Korea have also expressed interest in joining the talks, which would eclipse the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in the ways democracy would be constrained in the interests of multinational corporations.

Of the 26 chapters currently being negotiated in the TPP, only two have to do with trade. The other 24 deal with issues as diverse as how a government regulates corporate activity, what Crown corporations can and cannot do, how long pharmaceutical patents or copyright terms should be, how the Internet is governed, the sharing of personal information across borders, banking and taxation rules, and when a company or investor should be compensated when environmental or public health policies interfere with profits.

The TPP is also considered a geopolitical weapon of the U.S. government, which is trying to isolate China in the Asia-Pacific region, and to block alternative, and more successful, forms of development than the “free trade” model has to offer....

The publics of the countries involved are not actually involved except, of course, as prospective corporate properties - these are privately made agreements, between corporations, billionaires and corrupt/bullied/conned public servants betraying the countries and people they are sworn to serve into the hands of what can only be described as enemies seeking to use and abuse the world literally to the death of all life on the planet.

The public money and militaries of various of these countries are already being used to attack/invade other people's still-sovereign countries, something from which various corporations as well as the MIC profit.

Seems as though the whole world is to be economically/militarily captured in what are to become its dying days.

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The "cops" have everything while the schools are begging for pencils, paper and in some cases - toilet paper.

It's beyond shameful and totally tragic.

Some of the photos I've seen of the "police"... who can tell cops from soldier? And since we can't tell, what's next? We have them already publicly executing citizens.

Time to take back our streets and start putting all that fucking killer money into our schools.

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Thanks for stating this in the starkest terms. And all this, people, under a Democratic President. Where is the lesser evil?

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Hillary change this?

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She'd be the first President to be officially directly employed as corporate management - and that changes everything, doesn't it?

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especially to herself and a few elite friends.

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For your factoid fun!

"In 1878 the use of a posse comitatus was limited by the passage of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878. This act, passed in response to the use of federal troops to enforce reconstruction policies in the southern states, prohibited the use of the U.S. Army to enforce laws unless the Constitution or an act of Congress explicitly authorized such use. This act was amended five times in the 1980s, largely to allow for the use of military resources to combat trafficking in illicit narcotics."

From: http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Posse+comitatus

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We as a people are our own worst enemy. Or as has been put into newspaper comics of the past "We has seen the enemy and they is us"

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So long, and thanks for all the fish

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military action, you are much more likely to take military action!

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On one side I'm arguing with someone on TOP who claims that the police are nothing but a glorified lynch mob designed to kill black people, while implying that white people who get killed must deserve it.
I said that's insane.

On the other side, I have Facebook friends that I really like calling BLM "the Black KKK" and stuff like that.
I'm telling them to get a grip and buy a clue.

So basically I am both guilty of being too politically correct AND guilty of white privilege.
I'm both racist AND a self-hating white.

I figure that I must be onto the truth because everyone hates me now.

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Caught between two extremist groups, both seeing everything in Black and White? Try explaining that those perceived as being most vulnerable will be the first to be bullied, abused and murdered but that the 99% are all in line for this treatment. When they run out of us low-lifes, they'll start in on each other.

Once it's OK to discriminate against/abuse any one group in society, it's OK to do the same to others. This means the ones who are thinking of 'them' being at risk/possibly deserving abuse/murder, too. Perhaps enlightened self-interest might lead them then to understand that police abuses of anyone/any group are intolerable but will only become endemic if tolerated anyway.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

Once it's OK to discriminate against/abuse any one group in society, it's OK to do the same to others.

I support BLM for two reason, and both of those reasons are self-interest, not empathy:

1) what comes around goes around

2) if they can take away someone else's rights, then it isn't a right

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Thank a Vet!

"Rights are merely privilege extended, unless enjoyed by one and all"...The Internationale

The Markos Mousebreath Misery Theatre is home to the "cult of the vet." I wonder how they are dealing with the fact that many if not most of the ongoing atrocities are perpetrated by ex-military.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

The ex-Marine who shot 6 police officers in Baton Rouge had a MOS of Network Data Specialist. No infantry, no artillery, no sniper, no awards for marksmanship in his military record. The Army Reservist who shot ten police officers and two innocent bystanders in downtown Dallas was a carpenter/mason. When he was down range, he built buildings with Engineering soldiers.
Estimates suggest 90% of today's military are in support positions. Many Army and Marine soldiers learn to operate a weapon for a few weeks in basic training/boot camp, enough to pass rifle proficiency and shoot paper targets a couple of times a year.
I am the proud, patriotic mother of a soldier and I find your remarks extremely insulting.

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Bill Clinton was bad enough and so was Hillary;

A (More or Less) Definitive Guide to Hillary Clinton’s Record on Law and Order

1996: In her book, “It Takes a Village,” Clinton again endorses the crime bill, and argues in favor of “zero-tolerance” policies for kids who break the rules at school.

2007: Clinton votes “Yes” to reinstate her husband’s COPS initiative, a program for putting hundreds of thousands more police officers on the streets, to full $1.15 billion funding. She also co-sponsors the COPS Improvement Act, which would direct grant money toward the hiring of more anti-terror, anti-gang, and school-based police officers.

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The political revolution continues

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School children are going to jail and/or "reform" schools for cutting class and dress code violations, for writing rap songs and violent artwork.

Adults on probation are violated for petty violations that may be entirely fictitious. Cops use zero tolerance as a weapon of control the same way authority is misused in the corporate world to solicit sexual favors.

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"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn

... 1996: In her book, “It Takes a Village,” Clinton again endorses the crime bill, and argues in favor of “zero-tolerance” policies for kids who break the rules at school. ...

This was merely to compensate for the fact that rules, laws, Constitutional limitations and requirements of high-level public service positions don't apply to the Clintons. So they had to apply this to an awful lot of children in order to balance things out.

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very little".

This isn't snark...this is an honest question. When was the last time peaceful protest accomplished ANYTHING in this country? My perception is, "not in my lifetime".

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We are trying to accomplish a revolution by ballot. If that doesn't work, civil war is an option that is always out there.

As a history student, please allow me to say that civil wars are an unmitigated bitch.

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And, yes, they are. I suspect they have a better record for getting something done, though.

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Yep! That's it!

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I don't know if it will be a political awakening, the loss of even knowledge worker jobs due to the internet of things and algorithms, or upheaval due to climate change, but when the people fight back against the oligarchy, they have to be able to maintain control over us serfs and peasants.
It's called maintaining social order.
As Carlin said about the oligarchy "you ain't in it". These weapons are the oars of the lifeboat and they will use them to beat us back.

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Tue, 07/19/2016 - 6:36am — Mosquito Pilot

Folks, they've gotta have this stuff

I don't know if it will be a political awakening, the loss of even knowledge worker jobs due to the internet of things and algorithms, or upheaval due to climate change, but when the people fight back against the oligarchy, they have to be able to maintain control over us serfs and peasants.
It's called maintaining social order.
As Carlin said about the oligarchy "you ain't in it". These weapons are the oars of the lifeboat and they will use them to beat us back.

And this is why peaceful protests regarding the so very obviously rigged primary and Her Royal Coronation at the Convention need to be massive.

If the people appear to be taking this quietly while the corporate jaws are still closing on their throats, the oligarchical steamroller will continue right on over their prone bodies with unabated momentum.

And the FBI and other cover-ups being done for Clinton are as unconvincing, irrelevant/stupid as are her excuses - claiming chronic and endlessly repeated incompetence, stupidity and the inability to read and understand documents/agreements she signs or the terms therein are hardly qualifications for any public office, never mind the Presidency - this is the time to press in on all sides and issues, make it all as public as possible - because the corporate media certainly can't be trusted to accurately inform the people where their billionaire owners want silence/propaganda - unless they have to.

But these protesters have voted Dem for a Dem candidate and will be protesting the Dem Party for corruption, which places the DNC/Clinton/corporate faction in a rather difficult situation.

A violent police response to any such peaceful protest by Bernie Dem voters - cheated of their Constitutional voting rights in order to cheat all people of their Constitutional rights in order to unconstitutionally give their inalienable rights to what can only be termed enemies enacting a hostile corporate takeover of democracies around the world - might be the final straw to ignite a massive and unstoppable Bern. Are they stupid enough to go that route?

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