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Don't get too carried away with this. Bush did the same thing for Obama. Looks like it's just to allocate federal resources/moneies to supplement local agencies, since this will be a large scale event.
For a lot of LE agencies, a 'state of emergency' has to be declared to be repaid for any OT accrued during whatever the 'emergency' is. At least that's how my agency is.
I really wouldn't read too much into this or take it as a sign of 'Happening'.
The puzzling part is the Biden team said they were doing the inauguration 'virtual' because of 'muh covid' yet there's all of the standard 'inauguration' stuff in DC like jersey walls, generators, etc. Could be, given the 'magically sudden' change in narrative, see NY Gov, about 'muh covid' they may have changed their minds about virtual?
Really only time will tell, but having a history of these being done for inaugurations in the past, and knowing how 'states of emergency' relate to federal funding for debts incurred by local government agencies during 'events/disasters', I wouldn't read too much into this, and just chalk it up as standard procedure.
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Don't get too carried away with this. Bush did the same thing for Obama. Looks like it's just to allocate federal resources/moneies to supplement local agencies, since this will be a large scale event.
For a lot of LE agencies, a 'state of emergency' has to be declared to be repaid for any OT accrued during whatever the 'emergency' is. At least that's how my agency is.
I really wouldn't read too much into this or take it as a sign of 'Happening'.
Top comment for visibility..
Don't get too carried away with this. Bush did the same thing for Obama. Looks like it's just to allocate federal resourced to supplement local agencies, since this will be a large scale event.