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Bruh just ignores statements.Yeah this argument just keeps getting dumber and dumber.
A redistribution of total hours worked among more police officers (that is, hiring more officers) would significantly reduce police budgets because overtime hours would drastically go down.most of police budgets are police salaries and pensions which are collectively bargained. only way to make a real dent is to make serious cuts in manpower and hours. and that pretty clearly a bad idea.
They place a ceiling on IQ/Psych evaluations above which candidates for police jobs get cut. They want dumb people who can just regurgitate the current policing dogma. How do you get better police out of people who are more likely to reject new information that may contradict the way they used to do their job?these things cannot just be solved with "more education" you need better police and more of them.
November jobs report: US economy adds 245,000 jobs, unemployment rate falls to 6.7%
November jobs report: US economy adds 245,000 jobs, unemployment rate falls to 6.7%
The U.S. Department of Labor released its monthly jobs report Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. ET.www.google.com
slowest month of growth since the "recovery" began
not a great sign with COVID surging
We don't generally have an unemployment problem.
It's a "good jobs" problem.
You can't just use the unemployment rate to measure quality of life in this country. That's disingenuous.
Unemployment rate, GDP, the stock market, these are all terrible indicators of how PEOPLE are doingWe don't generally have an unemployment problem.
It's a "good jobs" problem.
You can't just use the unemployment rate to measure quality of life in this country. That's disingenuous.