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Shocker! NY Times reports Minneapolis City Council would like a do-over on pledge to 'end policing as we know it'

After a majority on the Minneapolis City Council pledged to “rethink” how policing is done and start a different approach from scratch, it didn’t take long for some of them to notice that their constituents were noticing an uptick in violence. We now seem to have reached the “what have we done” phase of their genius idea:

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“How quickly political winds can shift” translates to “the polling on riots is backfiring on the Democrats” and the violence got out of control:

Way to go, Minneapolis City Council!

Progressives like some of those on the Minneapolis City Council must really suck at chess.

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The key words there being “common sense.”

We couldn’t be more shocked. *Eye roll*

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