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28. This administration has aggressively EXPANDED police militarization and shows no signs
Sat Mar 28, 2015, 07:19 AM
Mar 2015

of reversing that course, all slick rhetoric about body cameras and pretty intentions aside.

Huge K&R. Thank you for this important OP.

You are right. What we need is for the militarization programs to be ended.

We need a public, national database on police violence toward citizens.

And we need relentless attention from the DOJ to cases of police violence until this garbage stops.


But we are already receiving relentless messaging that we have no right to expect or demand actual reversal of the militarization. Cameras on the militarized police is the ONLY bone that has even been mentioned, and we were expected to cheer in delight at that empty concession by our corporate masters.

The militarization of our police is federally driven, bipartisan, and as much a part of the growing police state as the mass surveillance, prison industrial complex, and assaults on journalism, other political protesters, and whistleblowers.

The occasional pretty, empty rhetoric being offered is not a first step to anything. This administration has vastly expanded the obscene militarization of our police forces. That obscene militarization continues, to the point that we now regularly see photos in our newspapers that look like something out of Afghanistan. There is ZERO sign on the horizon that actually REVERSING a vicious, malignant policy is even being considered.

The Obama administration's escalation of police militarization
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/06/aclu-police-militarization-swat_n_2813334.html


It's almost certain that if the police agencies cooperate, the ACLU will find that the militarization trend has accelerated since Kraska's studies more than a decade ago. All of the policies, incentives and funding mechanisms that were driving the trend then are still in effect now. And most of them have grown in size and scope.

The George W. Bush administration actually began scaling down the Byrne and COPS programs in the early 2000s, part of a general strategy of leaving law enforcement to states and localities. But the Obama administration has since resurrected both programs. The Byrne program got a $2 billion surge in funding as part of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, by far the largest budget in the program's 25-year history. Obama also gave the COPS program $1.55 billion that same year, a 250 percent increase over its 2008 budget, and again the largest budget in the program's history. Vice President Joe Biden had championed both programs during his time in the Senate.

The Pentagon's 1033 program has also exploded under Obama. In the program's monthly newsletter (Motto: "From Warfighter to Crimefighter&quot , its director announced in October 2011 that his office had given away a record $500 million in military gear in fiscal year 2011, which he noted, "passes the previous mark by several hundred million dollars." He added, "I believe we can exceed that in FY 12.”

Then there are the Department of Homeland Security's anti-terrorism grants. The Center for Investigative Reporting found in a 2011 investigation that since 2001, DHS has given out more than $34 billion in grants to police departments across the country, many of which have been used to purchase military-grade guns, tanks, armor, and armored personnel carriers. The grants have gone to such unlikely terrorism targets as Fargo, N.D.; Canyon County, Idaho; and Tuscaloosa, Ala.


What we need is for the militarization programs to be ended.

We need a public, national database on police violence toward citizens.

And we need relentless attention from the DOJ to cases of police violence until this garbage stops.



But we are expected to cheer, because now there may be cameras on the officers in our militarized police state. We are to accept that the militarization itself is an acceptable "new normal."

This is textbook MO of our new corporate-ruled government. Implement unconscionable new authoritarian policy...then make some small concession that preserves the bulk of the new abuses, and seek adulation for that. You will know the corporate Third Way by their absolute refusal to entertain the possibility that the abuses should actually be reversed. You will know them by the incessant, malignant propaganda messaging that teaches us always to accept the "new normal," no matter how unconscionable it may be.

Militarized police, prison industrial complexes, impoverished communities, mass surveillance....They are all part of the new normal, the corporate police state being constructed around us.

We have to insist on reversal of the militarization itself. Our corporate government will never yield more than we demand.

We must not accept our militarized police forces as an acceptable "new normal" in the United States of America. Corporatists have no right to do this to us and to our country.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/posttv/national/what-weapons-are-police-using-in-ferguson/2014/08/14/4acf0920-23e0-11e4-8b10-7db129976abb_video.html







K & R. And I think the answer to your question might be that Wella Mar 2015 #1
absolutely no doubt. marym625 Mar 2015 #2
In the end, power corrupts. It doesn't matter who you are. Wella Mar 2015 #3
I have never been so disillusioned marym625 Mar 2015 #4
I know. I just cringe for the next generation. Wella Mar 2015 #5
Well, it's hardly am upbeat post marym625 Mar 2015 #6
Well, there is that Wella Mar 2015 #7
doubt it marym625 Mar 2015 #8
Then that's that. Wella Mar 2015 #9
LOL! marym625 Mar 2015 #10
People have been distracted and silenced. Wella Mar 2015 #11
yummy! marym625 Mar 2015 #12
Oh, all right.... Wella Mar 2015 #13
Oh so very yummy! marym625 Mar 2015 #15
It's a work of art, I think. Wella Mar 2015 #18
I completely agree with that! marym625 Mar 2015 #20
Damn it, could you give an image warning? daleanime Mar 2015 #32
My apologies! Wella Mar 2015 #64
I think you're right. 840high Mar 2015 #58
bs cop out. LeftOfWest Apr 2015 #84
excellent post Mary M guillaumeb Mar 2015 #14
Thank you very much marym625 Mar 2015 #16
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2015 #24
Wow, victim blaming much? KitSileya Mar 2015 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2015 #26
I missed all the name removed marym625 Mar 2015 #35
Was mewling on about how blacks had to start respecting themselves KitSileya Mar 2015 #42
Same sorry bullshit then. marym625 Mar 2015 #44
It won't happen, people like their security outsourced. ileus Mar 2015 #17
What a thought marym625 Mar 2015 #19
Consciousness about young black men...and duhneece Mar 2015 #21
I am glad you have hope marym625 Mar 2015 #22
I hear you duhneece Mar 2015 #57
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2015 #23
How many of those were ruled to be murder? dariomax Mar 2015 #27
I am not sure any were marym625 Mar 2015 #36
This administration has aggressively EXPANDED police militarization and shows no signs woo me with science Mar 2015 #28
+1000 marym625 Mar 2015 #37
I so wish I could k and r this post 1000 times. Thanks woo. We are so fracked. bbgrunt Apr 2015 #77
Very thought provoking. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #82
This subject qualifies as an issue of extreme importance to me. Savannahmann Mar 2015 #29
Thank you for your thoughts marym625 Mar 2015 #38
Great post. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #81
Not a priority. DeSwiss Mar 2015 #30
Thank you, Deswiss! marym625 Mar 2015 #39
Truth to power Mary, always. 99Forever Mar 2015 #31
It is. and we have to use it marym625 Mar 2015 #40
K&R.... daleanime Mar 2015 #33
Thank you! marym625 Mar 2015 #41
not a priority w/ the big2 political parties. KG Mar 2015 #34
Some absolutely wonderful speechifying! marym625 Mar 2015 #43
Bills? What bills? malaise Mar 2015 #45
I know marym625 Mar 2015 #46
as to what to do about it guillaumeb Mar 2015 #47
Oh I wish I knew! marym625 Mar 2015 #50
and to you, especially for the posts guillaumeb Mar 2015 #53
Thanks again! eom marym625 Mar 2015 #55
Next in line behind bills to remove Stand Your Ground laws. aikoaiko Mar 2015 #48
Oh those have to go! marym625 Mar 2015 #51
If anyone was going to reform SYG laws it was Floriday after Zimmerman. aikoaiko Mar 2015 #59
I agree it was the best chance to change the law marym625 Mar 2015 #66
kick Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #49
Thank you! marym625 Mar 2015 #52
There are tiny signs of positive change. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2015 #54
Yes, true stuff. marym625 Mar 2015 #56
Here you go, Mary. Federal bills: Comrade Grumpy Mar 2015 #63
Thank you! marym625 Mar 2015 #67
Yes, it is frustrating. My first thought was to say we need Democrats in control. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2015 #69
No, they won't either marym625 Mar 2015 #73
kick napkinz Mar 2015 #60
Thank you, napkinz! marym625 Mar 2015 #61
you're welcome marym625 napkinz Mar 2015 #62
kick. The police state is protected and grown. woo me with science Mar 2015 #65
Thank you, Woo. marym625 Mar 2015 #68
K & R nt mother earth Mar 2015 #70
Thank you marym625 Mar 2015 #71
TY, Mary, for bringing this here. nt mother earth Mar 2015 #72
I didn't realize how often these things were captured on video. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #74
absolutely no doubt! marym625 Apr 2015 #78
There are no "Good Cops"....full stop A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #75
Thank you for this marym625 Apr 2015 #79
We need to elect some Democrats to introduce those bills Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #76
We need to elect Democrats with backbone marym625 Apr 2015 #80
I don't think that's quite what we need. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #83
Mary qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #85
As much as I love moveon.org marym625 Apr 2015 #86
I'm thinking DOJ. qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #87
personally, I don't think the DoJ gives a shit. marym625 Apr 2015 #89
Kick for exposure. arundhatiroyfan Apr 2015 #88
Thank you for the kick marym625 Apr 2015 #90
It's like my brother said after all the laws passed after 911 treestar Apr 2015 #91
prosecutors are a huge problem marym625 Apr 2015 #93
Someone should form a party to address such things. n/t Orsino Apr 2015 #92
sad thought that the existing parties don't care. marym625 Apr 2015 #94
Kick qwlauren35 Apr 2015 #95
Thanks for the kick! marym625 Apr 2015 #96
To get anything done, even if it's the right thing to do Calista241 Apr 2015 #97
Unfortunately, there are many Democrats that support it too marym625 Apr 2015 #98
This military surplus equipment is not free. FrankAB May 2015 #99
Yes. marym625 May 2015 #100
Where to start? FrankAB May 2015 #101
Probably because there are about a zillion posts in GD marym625 May 2015 #102
Ok, thanks FrankAB May 2015 #104
Sorry for the delay marym625 May 2015 #115
Kelley Thomas FrankAB May 2015 #103
It's a horrible picture marym625 May 2015 #105
Don't call the police! FrankAB May 2015 #108
+1000 marym625 May 2015 #111
Kicking, all I've noticed is the hiring of more AuntPatsy May 2015 #106
Thank you! marym625 May 2015 #107
Eric Garner was another one FrankAB May 2015 #109
wow! marym625 May 2015 #112
Got to keep our powder dry. [n/t] Maedhros May 2015 #110
Sorry, I don't know what that means. n/t marym625 May 2015 #113
For the 2006 midterm elections, the Democrats ran on a platform Maedhros May 2015 #114
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