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julimac's comments
Posted Wed, Feb 2, 3:53 p.m.
Forget the us vs. them aspects of this for awhile and consider the issue of cost — taxpayer — savings and efficiency. The people who live in an underpopulated area still need law enforcement. Courts, prosecution, indigent defense and police make up a huge proportion of most counties' budgets, the ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jan 6, 12:52 p.m.
Okay, I went to all the trouble of registering to say, DB, that this kind of shoot-from-the-hip analysis just doesn't do it in today's world. I get Crosscut daily, but usually just scan the headlines and rarely click through. This one, I wanted to hear about. And you gave me ...
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