- Health Care That's More Affordable
- Greater Access to Quality Care
- Allow You to Keep Your Doctor
Monday, September 14, 2020
Innovative Solutions for Texas Health Care
Friday, September 11, 2020
Class Action Park (2020)
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Thursday, September 10, 2020
POTD: A Dog's Life in Cairo
From 2019 11 18 Old Cairo |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the streets of old Cairo, Egypt.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020
We Proudly Endorse the Racist
According to an article in Slate, and consistent with my own observations, "In response [to protests], elected officials, police chiefs, and certain other writers say that most police officers are decent people doing a tough job to the best of their ability. They say that while acts of brutality should be condemned and punished, existing mechanisms are an adequate means of doing so. They say that the American system of policing is basically just and effective, not intrinsically discriminatory, and that the country’s police departments are not run by officers who hold personally racist views and are predisposed to violence."
One candidate for President shares these views. He "is critical of officers who perpetrate unjustified shootings and beatings, and supportive of peaceful protests against overpolicing. But he says that 'most cops are good, decent people.' He believes that the existing levels of police funding should be maintained. He does not believe that 'qualified immunity' laws should be changed to allow for easier prosecution of police brutality."
Public opinion polls show majorities of Americans agree. The candidate with those views is Joe Biden. You might think that many police officers would also support this candidate. After all, his positions are in line with their own public statements. Endorsements, however, suggest you'd be wrong.