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New York City will install 100 new security cameras in ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods in an effort to prevent anti-Semitic attacks, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday.
Why can't the people living in those neighborhoods invest in the Ring camera like the rest of us have? Why do taxpayers have to be on the hook for this expense? Is DeBlasio going to use the bribery money he was given by his Hasdiaic friends to buy these cameras and install them? No, he isn't. We will pay, again.
Why can't the people living in those neighborhoods invest in the Ring camera like the rest of us have? Why do taxpayers have to be on the hook for this expense? Is DeBlasio going to use the bribery money he was given by his Hasdiaic friends to buy these cameras and install them? No, he isn't. We will pay, again.
BdeB is just adding more fuel to the fire that is the tension between haves and have nots. Taxpayers paying for Jews own protection is not making people really like, or want to help the Jews, and most definitely not make them less eager to dislike Jews.
On top of the fact we taxpayers already pay (FMF) for Israel's defense. And no its not about the MIC (military industrial Complex). We can give FMF (foreign military finance) to anyone to pay MIC, or just store it away somewhere for safe keeping. We also give FMF to a bunch of ME countries as part of the peace deal on Israel's behalf.
I wonder if the other neighborhoods that experience above average problems are getting the same consideration?
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