Entire police force laid off in small Texas town
• David Edwards via RawStory.comdepartment has been padlocked and the officers sent home. The city of Alto laid off its entire police force about two weeks ago because the city council completely cut the department's budget.
This is not right on the part of City Council. Why not? Because the citizenry have been trained to be sheep. They need to be trained as eagles, first, so that the vultures can't prey on them.
City Council should have purchased a few firearms books from Bloomfield Press at http://gunlaws.com/. Then they should have had town meetings where the people received training from the books. Last, they should have taken all the police department firearms and passed them out to key town landowners and business operators for defense. They should, also, have offered firearms and ammo at discounts to all citizens who wanted them. Only then should they have disbanded the police department.
As it is, the City Council has harmed the people. Someone should start an investigation to see if it isn't council members directly behind the increase in crime, and if that isn't the real motive behind their decision to disband the PD.
Just exactly what part of government makes money? To make money in the true sense involves creating something of value, something an intrinsically parasitical entity is completely incapable of.
It's been my experience that the police department, better known as revenue enhancement officers, are indeed typically the "money makers" of first resort. It must be pretty lean in Alto for the men in blue to be sent home singin the blues. I'm sure this will not be the last time we here of this phenomenon.
First of all we know this is a scare/terrorist tactic to get the sheeple to hand over more stolen loot to the government.
Let's hope it backfires and this trend spreads to the rest of the country. I would certainly feel safer in my town if the police would disband.