Posted on 06/04/2020 12:14:05 PM PDT by knighthawk
The House Judiciary Committee will host a June 10 hearing in the wake of George Floyd's death to tackle racial profiling, police brutality and the fractured relationship between police departments and the communities they serve, marking the first step for the House to pass police reform legislation.
The committee hearing comes as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Thursday that Democrats will put forth "comprehensive" legislation in the coming days to address these issues.
"Many of these bills have been in the hopper. And now with all the public exposure of it, we have a better chance of getting them turned into law," Pelosi said Thursday in a call with reporters.
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There will be a bill. They will call a profiling bill and load it with the BS they tried to put in the stimulus bill and then dare the GOP to oppose it in this atmosphere.
How are the Bill’s already written if you have been on vacation since Covid unless you knew this race riot was going to happen BECAUSE YOU WERE GOING TO START IT?!
Finally, a Hearing....that will fix everything!
Hey, I have an idea. Lets not have police.
One of my lib family members forwarded me an email titled, I swear I am not making this up "Abolish the police". It is emails like that that make satire impossible.
The Dems have one Massive Bill written with fill in the blank sections that covers everything
Wait till the Fraternal Order of Police calls for strikes and sickouts, to protest whatever crappy restrictive bill comes out of the Rathouse.
The democrat majority House will meet and pass bills that attempt to re-impeach President Trump and further damage the Republic.
The Police should go on strike like they did in Boston in 1919 only do it better with no scabs crossing the lines.
I had an interesting conversation with a beat reporter for the local news today and what he told me was profoundly disturbing.
We were discussing interracial crime and he told me that is something that is not allowed to be discussed and when I asked him why he said that the NAACP and BLM threatened to sue them if they do so.
I was appalled — and apparently that is not just here that is all over.
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