Don't forget you are paying property taxes for a now, disbanded PD.
What's next? Are fire departments racist? Will we defund fire departments?
In Oval Office Interview, Trump Blasts Mattis, Military-Industrial Complex
JUNE 8, 2020 By Sean Davis and Mollie Hemingway
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President Donald Trump blasted former Defense Secretary James Mattis as terrible, criticized the power of the military-industrial complex, and defended his decision to draw down Americas military presence in Syria following the United States successful destruction of the Islamic State there.
Trumps comments about Mattis came before Mattis published a statement attacking Trump and falsely claiming the military had never been used to support law enforcement in responding to violent riots. Trump said opposition from establishment figures like Mattis wasnt driven by personality or tactical disagreements but by entirely different worldviews.
The president was critical of Mattis failure to achieve victory in Afghanistan and remove troops there after fighting since 2001. Look, weve been there for 19 years Mattis was terrible, you know, not very good, Trump told The Federalist during an interview in the Oval Office in late May.
Trump also criticized Mattis demand of a permanent American military presence on the border of Syria and Turkey, and noted that dire predictions of a slaughter of Kurds following the withdrawal of U.S. troops never materialized. After he announced his plan to withdraw U.S. troops from the region after the destruction of the Islamic state, known as ISIS or ISIL, media viciously attacked Trump, claiming that his plan would result in the immediate genocide of the Kurdish people once American military forces were removed.
Remember the way the press killed me? The press killed me, over the decision to withdraw troops from the Turkey-Syria border, Trump said. Guess what, nothing happened. They dont talk about it. They dont give me any credit for it.
U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East was a key driver of friction between Trump and Mattis during Mattis tenure at the Pentagon, and reportedly led to Mattis abrupt exit from the position.
Trump and the decorated former Marine general, who was fired by former President Barack Obama, repeatedly clashed over whether the U.S. had a responsibility to serve as a permanent police presence moderating sectarian disputes in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and Turkey.
Theyve been guarding the border for 2000 years. Why should we have our people guarding the Turkey-Syria border? Trump asked. We dont give a shit what happens. Its up to them.
The comments are hysterical....
When they cant convince even a bonehead like Alysin Camerota, how are they going to convince anyone in Minneapolis with a functional brain?
https://twitter.com/EddieZipperer/status/1269951088964370432