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Yes, I think they would be cool with that.
Yeah, which brings up another point. The reason national guard is being used in the cities they are is because of the violence against law enforcement. This isn't an issue in the blue cities inside of red states because the people running those states actually uphold the law and punish those responsible.
I lived in a bigger red city that hasn't turned blue yet in a really ghetto part of town for a while and now even the nicer areas have higher crime, but I would welcome the national guard or more law enforcement into the city. Heck I'd offer them refreshments if they regularly came to my apartment areas at the time.
Got my car broken into a single time, not like my friends in blue cities who seem to think that cars being broken is a frequent occurrence but once was enough. I'd welcome National guard coming into the city.
In the much smaller town I live in, I don't know if there's any real crime to speak of. I could stop in the middle of town, leave my keys in the car with the window rolled down and likely not have to worry.
Thats for real. One in the south does not simply throw a rock at the police.
We are all telling you that you are correct, they don't.
Correct.