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Oh, I get it. I just don't remember having heard it before.
I just want to re-iterate that St. Louis City and County have an unusual history and relationship. The organization of the Country townships probably isn't what most people would assume.
To me as a Brit, the idea that Ferguson, with a population on 20,000 should have its own police force seems silly. There is massive scope for economies of scale. Larger municipal areas also would have more scope for oversight.
A patchwork of small authorities looks like a recipe for malpractice and local corruption. Indeed you mentioned Hazard County, and that trope looks to be based in reality.
To me as a Brit, the idea that Ferguson, with a population on 20,000 should have its own police force seems silly. There is massive scope for economies of scale. Larger municipal areas also would have more scope for oversight.
C'mon, dudalb. How 'bought "discussing" or "suggesting". No one here is in a position to demand anything. That said, I demand you drop the hyperbole.Democracy can be a slow process. But it's better then rule by bureaucratic decree, which is what some people here are demanding.
It's very simple. Presumably the politicians who are in favor of police misconduct and racial discrimination make their positions clear in their ads, websites, interviews etc. Just vote against THOSE candidates next time and you're set!
You've not seen many politicians campaigning, I take it. "Campaign promises" is just another word for lies.
Are you now saying that voting isn't a magical panacea?
No, I never said voting is a magical panacea. Your strawman is smoldering. Looks like its pants are on fire. Appropriately for the topic.
I'm saying an informed votership is important. Being able to spot lies is a necessary part of that. This is where fact checking comes into play.
Is it considered a "good excuse" if a voter was fooled by lies?
You haven't followed the thread.
Try reading the thread.Judging by why you have actually posted, it appears that voters must be able to spot lies, and failure to do so is their own fault. Of course, one wonders how many campaign commercials there are for part-time positions like City Council. In my experience, the only advertisement these type of politicians put out is signs on the side of the road, that often don't even have slogans, much less promises. But I'm sure there is some foolproof method to both find their campaign promises, and determine which are lies; and the fault for not using this foolproof method is entirely the voter's.
Just a friendly reminder, failure to clarify your meaning means you approve of any interpretation of your words.
Try reading the thread.
Just a friendly reminder, failure to clarify your meaning means you approve of any interpretation of your words.
Or that I don't care if you've failed to read the thread. Your fiat rules don't apply to anybody else.