This idea probably sounds good to people who don't know anything about the military. First, 80% of military officers don't attend a service academy. Second, there's no data suggesting service academies produce better officers. 🧵
Third, military leadership is underpinned by the Uniform Code of Military Justice and years-long contracts. Unless cops are willing to adhere to legally binding higher standards and employment contracts, then it wouldn't *really* be a service academy and would likely waste money.
People praise military leadership, but here's the dirty little secret about it: Military leadership is effective because everyone, at every level, has been through the same standardized training and subordinates can't quit. Leading soldiers is much easier than leading civilians.
So unless the Dallas Morning News is suggesting we militarize *all* cops, then a police service academy would be a pointless waste.

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Trumpists attacking school board meetings is really important.

Stay with me here: While Democrats have historically focused on House, Senate and presidential races, Republicans have built electoral power nationally through relentless focus on state and local races.
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Not criticizing Walter here, but yes, I can imagine what will happen. Fascism will reign (not historically unusual) or widespread civil conflict will break up the country (which has already happened twice). We should stop dancing around the possibility and address it directly.
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Asking them to do more than that, and worse, putting them on a pedestal as being more virtuous than everyone else is a real mismanagement of expectations. So when the freedom and democracy doesn't materialize, vets feel like they failed, or worse, that their job was pointless.
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1. Have we created the safest learning environment possible?

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