How so, are you implying they don't try to catch and prosecute carjackers? I call BS.
Really? You're calling BS on lawmakers who vote to send Americans to endless wars? You're calling BS on lawmakers who choose to throw Twitter shit at each other for political team points instead of doing their jobs and meeting in the center aisle to properly provide for millions of Americans put out of work by a pandemic, who after months of political stagnation, might be forced into a life of crime?
Gee, I can't possibly think of any other external factors in America that would cause crime to rise in a maj
Umm, carjacking isn't a Federal crime. And "sending Americans to endless wars" isn't a State matter.
Speaking of Federal or State matters, were here talking about a Federal employee pissing away State and Federal taxpayer dollars bitching about an ancient video game.
Petty theft limits rise higher and higher in areas where police resources are limited, converting an actual crime into a mere "insurance matter". When that happens, criminals are emboldened. At the rate we're going, carjacking won't be considered a crime soon, but merely a "car insurance problem."
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How so, are you implying they don't try to catch and prosecute carjackers? I call BS.
Really? You're calling BS on lawmakers who vote to send Americans to endless wars? You're calling BS on lawmakers who choose to throw Twitter shit at each other for political team points instead of doing their jobs and meeting in the center aisle to properly provide for millions of Americans put out of work by a pandemic, who after months of political stagnation, might be forced into a life of crime?
Gee, I can't possibly think of any other external factors in America that would cause crime to rise in a maj
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Umm, carjacking isn't a Federal crime. And "sending Americans to endless wars" isn't a State matter.
Speaking of Federal or State matters, were here talking about a Federal employee pissing away State and Federal taxpayer dollars bitching about an ancient video game.
Petty theft limits rise higher and higher in areas where police resources are limited, converting an actual crime into a mere "insurance matter". When that happens, criminals are emboldened. At the rate we're going, carjacking won't be considered a crime soon, but merely a "car insurance problem."