You don’t have to be smart to incite political violence. You’re talking about two different things here.
The man is stupid.
You don’t have to be smart to incite political violence. You’re talking about two different things here.
The man is stupid.
Nah, fuck all that.
Because people make money on businesses doing poorly as well by short selling
My friend, that was already explained in this thread. I think people just generally have a problem with denying people medical care for any reason.
And what, die? I think keeping people alive and preventing unnecessary deaths should be the priority first and foremost. Idaho should be made to improve their healthcare infrastructure, and then we can force them to stay in their state.
But as of right now, the idea of turning someone down at the hospital because their ID says a different state does not sit well with me.
More than that, California (last I checked) had the fifth largest economy in the world when comparing to entire countries.
I think they’ll do just fine.
It’s almost as if allowing just about anyone to purchase a semiautomatic firearm is a bad idea.
Like almost as though people have shown again and again that they should not be trusted with firearms, let alone have the ability to walk into a gun show and walk out with an AR-15 in under an hour.
But please, everyone tell me about how this is really a mental health issue (that they also refuse to address).
The Glock does not have manual safety mechanism, which means that if there is a round in the chamber, that gun is ready to shoot.
How the fuck is this legal? Seems like requiring a manual safety mechanism on all firearms is a no-brainer.
Any of the folks who place more value in their ability to end another person’s life on a split second than the safety of their own children want to chime in and explain this one to me?
Funny how powerful language can be. When I first read 1984 in my late teens/early 20s, I always thought that big chunk of the novel where Orwell discusses the use of language as a means of control was dry, boring and unrealistic.
It has become clear to me since, that it very well may have been his most prescient point.
Absolute trash human being
I love that everyone is acting like this is the and of the story.
My dude still works at NYPD. This dude’s family’s life will be a living hell until he moves out of the area.
Because they’re a gang. They “protect their own.” Which means relatives of other cops. Not the general public.
We’ll see how long this lasts when they start harassing his family.
These fuckers give unions a bad name. Shouldn’t even be allowed to call themselves that.
Um… There are 435 members of the US House of Representatives.
If you include the 100 Senators, there are 535 “representatives” in the US.
145 is not the answer to anything.
It is definitely leading us directly to a type of feudalism though. Where power is held by billionaires and corporations instead of local warlords.
The Arab Spring is an obvious example.
And how did that one, specifically, turn out in the long run? I’m not an expert, but it is my understanding that the Arab Spring is considered by most to have been a failure.
We’re people who were talking about it anyway, my dude.
OK… But setting yourself on fire in a country on the other side of the world is better how?
If you’re willing to give up your life to help Palestinians, then actually help them. It’s pretty simple.
So I guess stochastic terrorists will just always get away with it then?