Lol! Minneapolis has paid $63,000 to private security firms for 3 council members who voted to abolish police

Smart idea. Who knows what all those fucking crooked cops would do in retaliation
If i was a cop, and saw the mob burning their houses, i would just walk on by.....
If you were cop you would be a dirty cop. Good thing you flunked the physical fat ass.
If i were a cop and saw your punk black ass getting beat on by other brothers, i would walk on by that also.


Well your fat ass isnt a cop so we dont ever have to worry about that do we?

Oh, dont worry i am conceal carry , even then if i saw a bunch of blacks beating your punk ass, i would walk on by...

Good thing I dont need your help fat ass.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.



I wonder how many of the hired security officers are ex cops? I hope the council members screen them for their own safety.
They could be sworn and moonlighting or x-mil too.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.

I have to wonder if maybe you are missing the big picture.
No I'm not. They could be guarded individually around the clock without taking a public officer out of the field.

And what cops would those be?
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

"Defund Private Security!"
 
Smart idea. Who knows what all those fucking crooked cops would do in retaliation
If i was a cop, and saw the mob burning their houses, i would just walk on by.....
If you were cop you would be a dirty cop. Good thing you flunked the physical fat ass.
If i were a cop and saw your punk black ass getting beat on by other brothers, i would walk on by that also.


Concealed carry to prevent racist black's from perpetrating a crime against you.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.

I have to wonder if maybe you are missing the big picture.
No I'm not. They could be guarded individually around the clock without taking a public officer out of the field.

And what cops would those be?
The one's that quit the force and left the state? OK is dumb as the dirt she walks on.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.

I have to wonder if maybe you are missing the big picture.
No I'm not. They could be guarded individually around the clock without taking a public officer out of the field.

And what cops would those be?
The one's that quit the force and left the state? OK is dumb as the dirt she walks on.

Makes ya wonder if he thought he could slip that by or is he really that stupid?
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.

I noticed you failed yet again to answer the question.
Why should we pay for their security when they want to disarm the public and defund the police?

If you dont see the problem you're most certainly not Okfine in the head.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.

I noticed you failed yet again to answer the question.
Why should we pay for their security when they want to disarm the public and defund the police?

If you dont see the problem you're most certainly not Okfine in the head.
You want everything your way. If you want anyone to know the answer post it yourself.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.

I noticed you failed yet again to answer the question.
Why should we pay for their security when they want to disarm the public and defund the police?

If you dont see the problem you're most certainly not Okfine in the head.
You want everything your way. If you want anyone to know the answer post it yourself.

Aaaaaand .....you still avoided the question.
As I said. If they pay out of their own pockets fine.
But if you're going to defund the police and take my guns we're going to have a real problem.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.
Look in the mirror bro....Then see how black the kettle is.....
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.

I noticed you failed yet again to answer the question.
Why should we pay for their security when they want to disarm the public and defund the police?

If you dont see the problem you're most certainly not Okfine in the head.
You want everything your way. If you want anyone to know the answer post it yourself.

Aaaaaand .....you still avoided the question.
As I said. If they pay out of their own pockets fine.
But if you're going to defund the police and take my guns we're going to have a real problem.
Do you live in Minneapolis? Hell no. You live in F'n Texas, so you bitch? Did you happen to notice how the funds are allocated for security? Did you read the link? You do realize (maybe?) what I said but you got your panties all wadded. Narrow mind.
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
City Council Member Alondra Cano and two others have been under increasing scrutiny since they, and some of their colleagues, gathered at Powderhorn Park on June 7 and promised to begin the process of ending the Minneapolis Police Department.

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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.

I noticed you failed yet again to answer the question.
Why should we pay for their security when they want to disarm the public and defund the police?

If you dont see the problem you're most certainly not Okfine in the head.
I have tried to get Old Lady and White 6 to answer simple questions, but typical of a squirrel chasing its tail, these libs for some brain dead reason, cant come to grips and answer easy questions. Maybe it is because their public education dumbed them down so much that even simple questions go right over their head...
 
Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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JERRY HOLT – STAR TRIBUNE
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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.


Well, if the people of Minneapolis want to elect people who treat them like peons who don't deserve a safety and protection, then they deserve whatever they get.
Well anybody that stupid truly deserves to die and here's hoping they do. It's mother nature's way of keeping the gene pool tidy.
 
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Fucking hypocrites!
Maybe these cretins should just hire social workers to protect them.


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The city of Minneapolis has paid two private security firms $63,000 over the last three weeks to protect three City Council members amid tensions over George Floyd’s death and efforts to end the Police Department.
While the city has not named the council members — saying their identities weren’t public information — the Star Tribune has confirmed they are Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Council Members Alondra Cano and Phillipe Cunningham.
“This security service is intended to be temporary and bridge to other security measures implemented by council members themselves,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said Monday.


McKenzie said the city has spent $63,000 over the past three weeks for security service for three council members. She said contracts for less than $175,000 typically do not need public approval from council, and they do not expect these expenses to surpass that threshold.

Nothing wrong about the private sector getting some business. 3 weeks at $40.00 an hour seems normal.
It's about who the money is being spent on. They deserve no protection.

My biggest bitch is who's paying for it.
If they want to pay out of their own pockets it'd be easier to swallow.
And I want the the coverage of the law that their security gets when I gun down some piece of shit.
Your hate and anger makes you dumb as a brick. How you manage all that pent up anger is amazing.

I noticed you failed yet again to answer the question.
Why should we pay for their security when they want to disarm the public and defund the police?

If you dont see the problem you're most certainly not Okfine in the head.
You want everything your way. If you want anyone to know the answer post it yourself.

Aaaaaand .....you still avoided the question.
As I said. If they pay out of their own pockets fine.
But if you're going to defund the police and take my guns we're going to have a real problem.
Do you live in Minneapolis? Hell no. You live in F'n Texas, so you bitch? Did you happen to notice how the funds are allocated for security? Did you read the link? You do realize (maybe?) what I said but you got your panties all wadded. Narrow mind.

Are they getting tax payer funded security?
Yes or No.
 
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