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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Guns - Why do we need them?
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on: August 25, 2020, 12:03:58 AM
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[...] Right now, the majority of the people who have guns are meant to kill each other. The world is changing but the humans doesn't, the history will repeat itself and for sure there will be another war that will happen because of the guns and ammos.
Yes, I agree with you! from what I see, The guns can change the person who holds it, most of the holders become pretentious and as if he can threaten and make others afraid of him.It might sound naive, but, I think civilians should not need and are not allowed to have guns. I have never, once seen that happen. A lot of accidents happen because of the arrogance factor. We should undertand the power of a gun and that a single mistake could take a life . It takes more than just a gun. It takes bullets.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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on: August 24, 2020, 11:19:14 PM
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..... I note that the variety and extent of Trump Accomplishments is so vast that Two Bitcointalk threads are now detailing them. This is an accomplishment!
Can't argue with that, dude. Just figured I'd start the other one so that if/when you delete (for whatever reason) an on-topic Trump accomplishment post, they can simply be reposted on the unmoderated thread. Including this one of course. Easy peasy But I LOVE Reeee threads!!! I will repost everything to the unmoderated thread in case the evil Mini-Me's spastic draconian rapid fire machine gun deletions include my own! Yet another accomplishment of Trump - To even dare to suggest that a politician should carry through on his campaign promises. "PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT" How DARE HE!
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump Accomplishments (unmoderated)
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on: August 24, 2020, 09:10:11 PM
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Lowest unemployment ratings in history.
How do you calculate unemployment ratings? Can only find info on rates, and they definitely aren't that. Correctly defining "history" is the first step. Are you assuming there was history before Trump?
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 24, 2020, 09:07:21 PM
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A compressive list of Democrats’ accomplishments are listed below. I have done extensive research and am confident I have included all of their accomplishments.
The list follows:
/end of list
Is there room on your list for one more? Designed, implemented and operate the concept of "Sanctuary Cities" across the USA, where various types of illegal immigrants and criminals are sheltered, not reported to ICE, and not deported. My list is complete. The Democrats have no other accomplishments. Feel free to quote my previous post and add it to the OP saying that you have your answer. I remain a doubter. Getting rid of the Beto O'Rouke fake hispanic rat was an accomplishment? And what about Pokahanas? I would be puking if her stupid sweaters were back on the TV all the time and she was the VP wannabe. Getting rid of her was an accomplishment. Although she's not really gone.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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on: August 24, 2020, 06:17:31 PM
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... Space Force.
Totally Great.
Record number of regulations eliminated. Obamacare individual mandate penalty GONE. Opened ANWR and approved Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines. I note that the variety and extent of Trump Accomplishments is so vast that Two Bitcointalk threads are now detailing them. This is an accomplishment!
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 24, 2020, 05:57:26 PM
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A compressive list of Democrats’ accomplishments are listed below. I have done extensive research and am confident I have included all of their accomplishments.
The list follows:
/end of list
Is there room on your list for one more? Designed, implemented and operate the concept of "Sanctuary Cities" across the USA, where various types of illegal immigrants and criminals are sheltered, not reported to ICE, and not deported.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 24, 2020, 02:38:52 PM
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This clearly is a "Accomplishment by Democrats", a law passed in the Democrat controlled state of California. ACR 260 encourages the Legislature to engage in a coordinated effort to revise existing statutes and introduce new legislation with inclusive language by using gender-neutral pronouns or reusing nouns to avoid the use of gendered pronouns; and encourages state agencies to engage in similar efforts to use gender-neutral pronouns and avoid the use of gendered pronouns when drafting policies, regulations, and other guidance.https://a28.asmdc.org/article/2018-legislative-accomplishments
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 24, 2020, 01:05:26 PM
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Here is a somewhat strange but real "accomplishment of Democrats."
Allowing and even encouraging rioting, and continued rioting for months, protests, and varieties of takeover of neighborhoods, burning of commercial buildings and police precinct HQ, while not using force or using absolute minimal force.
Not sure what to call this.
"Turn the other cheek" government?
Encouraging and protecting the constitutional right to protest, yes. The rest is simply misinformation being spread for political reasons. For every example you can provide of a democrat encouraging violence during protests I will show you 5 examples of democrats explicitly denounced violence.. But there are countless examples of things that 5 democrats would denounce while 1 encourages it. That has nothing to do with stand down orders to police in the midst of riots. Not that there has been any substantial statement denouncing the riots and "protests" by democratic organizations. Whatever you want to call it, this is some sort of new thing. That's why I suggested "Turn the other cheek" government. Don't worry, the broad acceptance and inclusiveness of violent and radical behavior IS ONLY for liberal and democrat issues not things like Covington and MAGA hats.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reptilian World Order
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on: August 23, 2020, 08:29:10 PM
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Suchmoon r u forgetting the '/s' Cause I don't expect you to be a party to such hallucinations... I carried a huge red "/s" in my signature for years. Didn't help - people still got pissed at me as if my sarcastic remarks were serious. True story. But I must admit, I'm a sucker for batshit crazy conspiracy theories. If this thread can turn into a 500-page monster with memes and sextants - that'd be awesome. Reptilian Theory and Practice 101, Chapter One IDENTIFYING THE REPTILIAN PERSON (RP) Always carry a assortment of perhaps a dozen lizards everywhere you are permitted to do so. Of course, that would not be allowed on airlines because they are controlled and piloted by the Reptilian People. Where possible, though, this selection of lizards can be used to advantage. When suspecting an apparent human is actually one of the RP, simply duct tape the closest resembling lizard to an exposed section of the Imposter's skin so that a comparative analysis may be made. In the natural world, hawks, snakes and dogs eat lizards, so the RP fear these sorts of creatures. The RP may be able to remain undetected if presented with just one of these, but it would take a very unusual RP to not revert to his(her, faer, eir, piers, vis, xyr, ver, or hir) natural form momentarily when suddenly presented with all three hostiles. This is the reason to always carry all three with you: a hawk, a snake and your favorite dog, all on leashes of course. Then when the predators are unleashed towards the suspected RP, carefully observe the skin in the vicinity of the duct taped test lizard for signs of the tell-tale transformation. CAUTION: Beginners may find that during and after the invoking of the transformation, the suspected RP's skin may resemble a lizard other than the one initially selected and duct taped. When one is unsure, go ahead and duct tape all twelve lizards to the suspect prior to the conclusatory tests. ULTRA CAUTION: Always presume the suspect is a RP, until you have evidence to the contrary. Even then, be suspicious. Creatures that can take over the world must be presumed to have some level of cleverness, at least more than our politicians do.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: 2020 Democrats
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on: August 23, 2020, 07:17:40 PM
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While Biden's acceptance speech
One thing I noticed was that Biden said he would give the “resources” for schools and businesses to “reopen” on his first day of his presidency. This strongly implies that school closures and continued lockdowns are politically motivated and intended to hurt Trump. "We’ll make sure our schools have the resources they need to be open, safe and effective." That's what he said during his acceptance speech. If only Trump had thought of giving schools additional resources to open safely. Teachers unions are demanding things such as medicare for all, higher taxes, defunding the police, bans on charter schools (and many other things that have nothing to do with opening schools) in order to open schools back up. Is this what Biden is referring to? You are looking for reason and logic in things Biden says?
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 23, 2020, 12:36:25 PM
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Here is a somewhat strange but real "accomplishment of Democrats."
Allowing and even encouraging rioting, and continued rioting for months, protests, and varieties of takeover of neighborhoods, burning of commercial buildings and police precinct HQ, while not using force or using absolute minimal force.
Not sure what to call this.
"Turn the other cheek" government?
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: History: Spanish flu, Over 50 million death.
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on: August 22, 2020, 04:20:06 PM
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The Spanish Flu and the Black Death, and other historical pandemics, are all worth studying for comparative purposes. Our response to Covid will be a model for our response to future pandemics, whether good or bad.
This is what I am implying, the past should be a lesson for the governments to know the right step to take in order for such viruses and bacteria not to breakout like before again, all preventive measure must be taking. There are a lot we humans must put into place that we are lacking. Not only depending much on one aspect like vaccine creation. Also, like I implied above, prevention is better aspect of life than cure, but cure should be the alternative. .... Maybe some of the money wasted on "Climate Change" could be put to use on these issues. But don't hold your breath...
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: History: Spanish flu, Over 50 million death.
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on: August 22, 2020, 01:49:18 PM
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Sleeping well, eating a healthy diet, sunbathing / optimizing vitamin D levels, etc. do not give profits to the pharmaceutical industry.
Sleeping well, eating a healthy diet, sunbathing / optimizing vitamin D levels, etc. do not stop the spread of a pandemic, either. A lot of the time, it does feel like I'm the only pro-vaccine person on this forum... I agree that the pharmaceutical industry make huge profits and a lot of it is highly immoral. You don't have to look any further than Martin Shkreli to understand that this is the case. But the pharmaceutical industry also saves lives. Like most things, there are good and bad aspects. I also agree that fostering a healthy immune system through sensible diet and exercise is a very good idea. A healthy immune system improves your chances of a good outcome whatever ailment you contract. It lessens the chances of severe effects, it lessens the chances of dying.... but it doesn't prevent these things, it doesn't magically confer immunity. No, you are not the only pro-vaccine person here. Most simply ignore these arguments and I admit to also finding them dull and uninteresting. The Spanish Flu and the Black Death, and other historical pandemics, are all worth studying for comparative purposes. Our response to Covid will be a model for our response to future pandemics, whether good or bad.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: REEEEE: PussyGate, a Collection of Trump Investigations
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on: August 22, 2020, 01:56:26 AM
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https://americanactionnews.com/politics/2020/08/21/torturing-murderer-rewarded-with-dnc-speaking-slot/Arguably the most overlooked story from this week’s Democratic National Convention was the recognition and praise given Donna Hylton, a 62-year-old woman who prosecutors convicted in the 1986 abduction, rape, torture, and murder of New York real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo. Here are a few of the details: Hylton and three accomplices kidnapped Vigliarolo at the behest of Louis Miranda, who believed Vigliarolo had defrauded him. Over the next 15-20 days, the group slowly tortured Vigliarolo until he died from asphyxiation. Hylton received 25 years to life. She was paroled in 2012, after 27 years behind bars.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 21, 2020, 11:23:15 PM
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Honestly, did they do anything of value to begin with? Seems like just a bunch of fighting on both sides.
RESOLUTION HR 30 Requiring each Member, officer, and employee of the House of Representatives to complete a program of training... Requiring everybody in the House to go though sexual harassment training Resolution accepted by the House H.R. 748 Middle Class Health Insurance Tax Repeal Act This bill repeals the excise tax on employer-sponsored health care coverage for which there is an excess benefit (high-cost plans). HOUSE: 7/17/19 - Passed; SENATE - 07/18/2019 (FOR THE PUPPIES!!!) H.R. 724 Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act or the PACT Act This bill revises and expands criminal provisions with respect to animal crushing. Became Law 11/26/2019 (FOR TECSHARE) H.R. 1222 Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act This bill allows a state to use federal funds to cover a higher percentage of the costs for the construction and expansion of public target ranges. Specifically, a state may use specified federal grant funds to pay up to 90% of such costs (rather than 75%, as under current law). Became Law
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: REEEEE: PussyGate, a Collection of Trump Investigations
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on: August 21, 2020, 11:03:40 PM
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Arrested on a boat... like a bad Hollywood cliche. Wasn't Bannon a film producer at some point or am I mixing him up with some other sketchy trumpster?
A boat owned by a Chinese billionaire. Imagine if Obamas former chief strategist or someone connected to the Clintons or Bidens campaign was arrested for fraud involving a charity where people donated their money to support Obama care while aboard a yacht owned by a Chinese billionaire...what a great day that would be for TECSHARE. Four years of continual vigilance pays off! you've found a BADDIE!
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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on: August 21, 2020, 12:14:23 PM
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... Space Force.
Totally Great.
Record number of regulations eliminated. Obamacare individual mandate penalty GONE. Opened ANWR and approved Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 21, 2020, 12:11:39 PM
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Honestly, did they do anything of value to begin with? Seems like just a bunch of fighting on both sides.
Why not give them a chance to list their accomplishments? That leaves my and your opinion and attitude out of it.
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Other / Politics & Society / Re: Democrat ACCOMPLISHMENTS since 2016
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on: August 21, 2020, 12:00:22 PM
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I did study the first of your links before creating this thread. I included "impeached Trump" as an "accomplishment" because the House is capable of doing that in isolation, and they did do it. But spending their time at something that didn't work out is not an accomplishment. America's going to the Moon was an accomplishment. Russia not going to the Moon was not an accomplishment.
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