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Douglas Andrews: Our Cops Are Quitting in Droves — The Patriot Post

Whether leftists know it or not, their War on Cops is being governed by a timeless economic principle — one made famous by Ronald Reagan: “If you want more of something, subsidize it; if you want less of something, tax it.” Back in the day, we used to subsidize careers in law enforcement with an abiding show of gratitude and admiration. Cops were our kids’ heroes, and we were overwhelmingly supportive of the vital work they did. Even Hollywood lauded law enforcement with shows such as Dragnet, Adam-12, Hawaii Five-O, S.W.A.T., Starsky and Hutch, Miami Vice, Law & Order, and the like. On the silver screen, Clint Eastwood’s Harry Callahan was a hero not because of his short temper and itchy trigger finger, but because we knew he had a good compass, and we knew the thugs he was up against were a lot dirtier than he was.

South Shore Rotary steps out in support of 12-year-old with rare disease

South Shore Rotary steps out in support of 12-year-old with rare disease Updated Mar 13, 2021; Posted Mar 13, 2021 Princes Bay resident Drew Denmark, 12, who suffers from Phelan Mcdermid Syndrome, recently received support from the South Shore Rotary Club. From Left: James Young, Joseph Torres, Dean Balsamini Sr., Debra Denmark and Drew Denmark. (Courtesy of Debra Denmark) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Over the years, Princes Bay resident Drew Denmark, 12, who suffers from Phelan Mcdermid Syndrome, has received support from a myriad of Staten Islanders and local businesses in the quest to raise money for research about the rare disease. And now he has the support of the South Shore Rotary Club.

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