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North Carolina Police No longer Responding*
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(06-09-2021, 07:38 PM)PLOTUS Wrote:  So anyways, where I live, the very south and not too distant from the 'triangle', West of the triangle, 3-4 miles from South Carolina. We aren't the big cities though. And there's no shortage of career criminals, mostly opportunistic, always looking over their shoulders, all around, hoodies. You know the profile.

The only Triangle I know there is the Research Triangle, but that can't be the one you are referring to, as it is north.

Quote:Among other states ? Well I'd say it's not too bad that is, in the perceived security. But if you want, safe, then it cost. Ample cop personnel, available tech  and incentives to be a cop. And personally, I like podunk town cops and visnit-nin with them. Their not bad guys, and just wish for a normal life, while providing one for you. Just like you and me... 


Which is one of the reasons I moved back to the small town south. Some places did used to have corrupt cops, but they got fewer and fewer until they all virtually disappeared. If Antifa and BLM weren't so busy trying to destroy the country, they'd have time to ask us how we accomplished that - but that is not really what they are after, it's just their public front.

Quote:Ashville is a kind-of sucky heady  town. There are lots of K&K & nimbys. Majorly liberal progressive, mostly bs, looking for fame people from somewhere else, A Lot of Italian NYers refugees, bringing their liberal trash, they moved to get away from. That will never end.

And that is where they made their mistake - allowing too many Yankees in. Same thing for the Raleigh-Durham-Greensboro-Winston-Salem strip in the north of the state. They destroyed that area, and will destroy the entire state if left unchecked. At the beginning of the covid hoax, we had a crap ton of New Yorkers try to flee NY and come here to our little backwoods paradise, too. We actually turned them back at the county line, told them we didn't care where they went, but they weren't coming here. Buchanan County had a park with rentable cabins on top of the mountain, about a mile from where I lived at the time, and the Yankees aimed to rent those cabins in their attempted Escape From New York. So we met them at county line and told them nope, closed for business on account of the covid, so move on. Then the county board passed an ordinance that was worded to keep Yankee refugees out.

We don't need no furriners wrecking OUR area like the did parts of NC, and have done to parts of VA east and north of here. They wouldn't last as long as lightning on a limb here anyhow. We are a very different people, with a very different culture that I am confident they would not celebrate the diversity of. I lived in Greensboro during the Yankee invasion there, and saw what they did to that area. Not gonna happen here... but folks have been telling me lately that they are still trying. That is not gonna work out well for them.

Quote:So back to the lack of Law enforcement Officers, now that is a busy topic. Little time off for them now and hoping for improvement. I don't see alot of change,  Maybe Raleigh or Salem or Durham or a big city has the problems.. They have been laying low, so not much as they the media would like us to believe. But to dissolve and reduce an already overtaxed group of employees, Cops, why that is absurd. No successes will come from reducing their size. Much of the bidenworks will Fail. Simply tit for tat Republican response and getting even. I'v seen roadies wound tight in traffic, but no blows. Our Traffic moves pretty rapidly compared to many other states. ESPecially north of here, above the state line things get a bit vacant... Be on your toes.  DC and Maryland and up there traffic...... I did it years ago driving a car for my Brother starting at the NSA glass cube parking lot.  Yea, I'd suggest avoiding north of the NC state line.

That depends on what part of "north of the NC state line" one is referring to.

Richmond, DC, Norfolk, Northern VA, and MD I agree. The I-95 corridor is already shot all to hell. They are lost to an occupying invasion force. West of Roanoke and to the northward, in WV, sanity still reigns for the most part. Richmond mostly leaves us alone. There has been a saying here for years now that Richmond thinks VA ends at Roanoke, and we have been pretty much on our own for generations now. That may be about to change. I went back up to Buchanan County for a couple hours Monday, and saw more State Troopers per square foot there than I have seen anywhere else in the state. Not enough if those folks up there decide to play rough as they occasionally do, but still a higher concentration than elsewhere.

I-81 appears to be the dividing line between Free Virginia and Occupied Virginia, but there are State Trooper invasion forces infesting themselves into Buchanan County. Not enough to make a difference, though. There are not enough troopers in the employ of the state, not even if they pulled all of the troopers from the entire rest of the state, to make a difference if those folks decide to get rowdy. I ran the numbers for a combined state police-national guard invasion force back when they were threatening to put us down during the Great Second Amendment Revolt of 2020, because I lived in Buchanan County back then. They simply do not have enough numbers, even if none of them deserted over divided loyalties.

West Virginia passed a law in the spring of 2020 that we can leave VA at any time we like and join WV. I personally think that is the way to go, since our culture is much closer to theirs than it is to the eastern VA culture. Richmond, like DC, ain't done nothin' for me lately - not since the Marxists started taking those places over.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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RE: North Carolina Police No longer Responding* - by Ninurta - 06-09-2021, 09:16 PM

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