Is Austin Stealth Cutting APD Budget?

Remember the “Defund the Police” madness of 2020, and how the Austin City Council embraced the madness by cutting $150 million from the APD budget and how they proposed to fund a giant checklist of social justice lunacy?

Well, it looks like the Austin City Council is about to use a budget deficit as an excuse to cut APD’s budget (as well as those of the EMS and Fire Department) again.

The full text:

APD, AFD, and EMS is loosing funding. The city will not tell you this, the mainstream media will. It report it.

This coming Tuesday EMS will be shutting down ambulances to keep from calling in medics for overtime.

How many ambulances will be placed out of servuce? They will make that determination by past call volume. This is the result of a 3 million dollar budget deficit and the city demanding a budget cut from every department. This will cut about 2.1 million from ems and 911.

We already have enough problems with time to answer 911 calls and time to get help to people

EMS will also be pulling administrative staff and putting them in single responder vehicles. These are squads that will dispatch the the critical calls. They can not transport.

They are doing this just to make their response times seem faster and to stop the clock so to speak.

IT DOSENT STOP THERE!

AFD is losing $7 million from their budget and APD will loose somewhere around $4.1 million.

Defeunded APD again.

So police, fire and EMS, the three things the overwhelming majority of citizens agree are essential government services, are getting cut. Why?

Because left wing Democrat Party activists can’t rake enough graft off those departments.

And what are the things the Austin City Council is (probably) declining to cut? Well, let’s look at some of the items Austin was bragging about for the 24-25 budget cycle:

  • $3.6 million for the “I Belong Austin” tenant stabilization and eviction assistance program.
  • $2.7 million in one-time funding, as well as $440,000 in ongoing funding, across several City departments to support Austin Civilian Conservation Corps programming.
  • $2.2 million in planned capital spending for projects that stabilize, preserve and enhance the African American Cultural Heritage District, Red River Cultural District, 5th Street Mexican Heritage Corridor, and East Cesar Chavez District.
  • $463,000, including additional personnel, to investigate complaints of criminal illegal dumping.
  • Yeah, what do you want to bet that 95% of that illegal dumping comes from the drug-addicted transients the Austin City Council seems to love so much?

  • Six staff positions and funding to open and operate the new Colony Park District pool, the rebuilt Givens pool, and the expanded Mexican American Cultural Center.
  • Nearly $200,000 to implement a new website tool for accurate, culturally competent translation in many languages on the City of Austin website. 
  • Did Google translate cease to exist?

  • Homelessness response and prevention
  • All of these should be cut before APD. Indeed, some are things city government shouldn’t be undertaking at all, and some just seem to be designed to provide graft to the homeless industrial complex.

    So instead of cutting their precious graft, Austin City Council is, once again, defunding Austin police.

    Austin taxpayers deserve better.

    (Hat tip: John Zoch.)

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    6 Responses to “Is Austin Stealth Cutting APD Budget?”

    1. 370H55V I/me/mine says:

      But they keep on voting for it.

    2. JackWayne says:

      “Austin taxpayers deserve better.”

      No, they don’t. What they deserve is FAFO.

    3. Malthus says:

      First they came for the police, and I did not speak out—because I was not a cop. Then they came for the fire fighters, and I did not speak out—because I was not a firefighter.

      Then they came for the Colony Park District pool, and I raised Holy Hallelujah because that’s where I send my five children to play when I need to be alone with my new boyfriend.

      Verdict: The politicians have their re-election priorities right because their constituents have their priorities wrong

    4. Rheinman137 says:

      Public safety cuts are an old city budgeting trick to sell tax increases to the public.

    5. Jimmy McNulty says:

      Sorry, but if all of Austin burns down in a worse conflagration than Curtis LeMay fire bombing Tokyo, the rest of America will yawn. You choose decline and decay and want us to care when it happens?
      Sorry again, but we have our own problems.
      Stay weird and stay away from the rest of us.

    6. Geoff Shotts says:

      Apropos of nothing, but in the original tweet it should be “losing” not “loosing”. That particular grammar error always makes my eye twitch.

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