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Blogger jodi said...

One of the first phone calls I received after having my new phone line installed here in Athens GA was one from someone who identified himself as a police officer, asking for a donation. Not for Children to go see the Shriners' Circus or any other charitable cause, but to purchase equipment "such as bullet-proof vests" for officers. Not only do they have to beg the public to pay for what surely should be provided as part of their job, but they have to make those phone calls themselves.

11:06 PM

Blogger Mita said...

I am so naive as this shocks me immensely. Cops asking for donations for their equiptment? I thought that happened in third-world countries (where - incidentally - police corruption is also high). I thought the US was all "law and order" but I guess each citizen is supposed to by themselves a gun rather than collectively pay someone to protect them.

8:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, people talk about tax reform all the time, although nothing much happens. In the early 90s the Ohio Supreme Court declared the state's property-tax-based school funding system in violation of the State constitution. I don't think the state has yet to come up with a replacement system though. I remember once reading about a sales tax, but I don't recall. In a liberal state in the northeast that also grappled with the issue (I think Vermont, not sure), political liberals at the grass-roots level opposed a plan to redistribute wealth to poorer schools, because the money was coming straight from their own kids' schools. Hypocritical, but not surprising.

10:25 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you spot a cop-car with its light flashing at a U.S. construction site, it's most likely cops "moonlighting" for extra dough. We've seen it everywhere on our travels. Those NOLA cops, even though I was disgusted at the video they shot of the teacher getting beat up in the Quarter, I really can't blame them too much (on a human level). It's a helluva situation to be in, and with no help coming, I'd be the first to take off and get my family out. All those folks that were stranded for weeks, the seniors that drowned in the nursing homes!

PS I forgot to mention to Thomasina and Danny that their little neighbour was pretty excited on Saturday because his family had just adopted a Katrina-rescued doggie. What's that group again? Pita?

10:24 PM

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