The new direction of domestic policy
Remember the TV character "Joe The Bartender?" (e.g. "Watch those swingin' doors Mr. Dennehy!") HINT: you gotta' be kinda 'old.'
I spent the better part of three decades in law enforcement. In my day, very few, if any, people went into law enforcement for the money. That changed dramatically on September 11, 2001. The last 16 or so years have seen out-of-control spending with a dramatic change in both domestic policy and the bureaucracy (e.g. 'confusion centers' influenced by the likes of the Southern Poverty Law Center).
What happened to cohesive resolution in our government? Example: 1995 State of the Union.
Aside from the fact that freedom of the press leads us to overlook the fact that the contemporary left-wing media have been, and are, an instrumental catalyst of travesty and domestic violence, "[t]he Trump administration is reportedly looking to revamp the U.S. program used to counter violent extremism in order to focus directly on Islamic extremism."
Reuters reported Thursday that the current program known as “Countering Violent Extremism” would be changed to “Countering Islamic Extremism” or “Countering Radical Islamic Extremism.” Sources told Reuters the program would no longer go after certain groups, such as white supremacists, who have also carried out violent acts across the U.S.
The move would align with Trump’s campaign vows to fight Islamic extremism and his criticisms of the Obama administration for being weak in its fight against the Islamic State.
Thanks to our new president, we seem to be making some progress in spite of all the "progressives" in our midst. Have we seen the apex of "political correctness?'
As a law-abiding American citizen, there has never been a better time to appreciate and/or enjoy our right to keep and bear arms.
Watch that swingin' pendulum Mr. Dennehy!
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