Say what you will about our cops. The fact remains that this is not a national problem with national solutions.

Clinton: Police shootings need ‘to become intolerable’


“It’s unbearable, and it needs to become intolerable."

 Say what you will about our cops.  The fact remains that this is not a national problem with national solutions. It's local and effect almost no one   . . . . .   and I am talking about police brutality.  Comments to the contrary are blatant lies told by folks working for a particular agenda.  

Think about this: As of 2013, the United States has 3,007 counties and 19,354 "incorporated places" in the United States. Bet you can't name 15 cities where police brutality is an issue.  

Finally,  if the solution is to make cop shootings "intolerable,"  we are looking at the end of police authority on the streets.  Cops cannot second guess their decision to use a gun or, more often than not,  they will be dead.  

Best solution?  Do what the cops tell you to do and file a complaint with the newspapers or the police chief or whoever after the fact.  Cops work at the tip of the spear.  They get to tell you what you can and cannot do.  Disagree?  Then don't come running to me with your injuries.  Just do what the man says, and work to solve the problems afterwards.  Any other approach leads to anarchy   . . . .   a favorite solution of Barack's.

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