Black culture isn't a culture at all, it's an anti-culture to mainstream, and mainly white, cultural influences.
On a whole host of issues, black culture is just the opposite of whatever white culture is. That makes it trivially easy for the people who control white culture, to also control black culture.
This is the sort of direct, forthright communication that we need.
With all due respect, you don't know what the terms you're using mean. Do you have any experience at all, working with the federal government, either as an employee or a contractor? Because you sound like someone who really thinks they know what they're talking about, but doesn't.
Neither Wray, Barr, or Comey, were/are career federal employees. They were executive appointees, positions which go through a completely different selection process, and have different criteria for termination.
An executive appointee literally serves 'at the pleasure of the President'. They can be let go at any time, for any reason, or no reason.
A career federal employee cannot be terminated without cause, and once they've been in-grade for 3-5 years (depending on agency), proving cause is very difficult.
Now, can you explain that you understand the conversation you're having? Otherwise this is a waste of time.
What is wrong with the old words? They worked, described people and situations perfectly well.
Pervert. Or, if you prefer, deviant.
No need to engage in these degenerates fantasy by using this language that implicitly accepts their deviancy as normal.
Sharks always kill wounded or sick prey, if available. They'll only attack a healthy animal if no better choice is available.
No, it really wouldn't. Absent anyone in an appointed leadership role running the show, career government employees are calling the shots.
Guess what group of people votes democrat at a higher percentage than just about anyone else, and also happen to be nearly immune from accountability?
At least the way things worked out, Trump had a finger on the steering wheel. If it had played out the way you're suggesting, he wouldn't have had that much.
I totally get why people have/are panicking and hoarding ammo, but I also think a lot of those same people should stop, take a deep breath, and really evaluate where their ammo stores are at, vs. how much they shoot.
I found myself making otherwise unneeded trips to the store just to look at empty shelves too. Then I realized I've got plenty of ammo in most calibers, no reason I need to contribute to the problem.
Mom may have been a stripper, but at least she didn't abandon that kid like her father and his family did.
Ammo is readily available, you just have to be willing to pay market rate for it, and currently the market rate for .556 green tip is about .75c/rd. If you're willing to pay that, there is no shortage of places to buy ammo right now, you could order 10k rounds today and have it by the end of next week.
In order to be in an acting role for a position that required Senate approval, the person has to have been through Senate approval for their current position. The President can't just pick whoever he wants as acting director.
Over the years the legislature has very intentionally manipulated this system to give them maximum leverage over the executive branch. That's not bullshit at all, it's a fact.
I'm convinced the real reason Cops and Live PD got cancelled, is because too many of us were laughing our asses off everyone time one of these sagging goobers tried to run from the cops and fell on his face.
Trump got told early on that if he wanted any of his appointments approved, he needed to play ball. Same reason he didn't fire a whole lot more of the Obama left overs: He had a choice between a functional government full of bad actors who were sabotaging him, or a non-functional government and a hostile, same-party legislature.
I'd bet it will eventually come out that the Senate Republicans threatened Trump with impeachment before the end of February 2017.
All lawful purposes.
Pete Buttchug or not, this type of tax has been coming since electric cars became a thing.
They could try to be fair about it and attempt to level the playing field, so that only electrics pay this tax since gas and diesel already pay a road usage tax...but we all know that's not what they're going to do.
Riiight, because no government entity has ever engaged in rent seeking behavior, sandbagged to pad next years budget, or acted with intent to siphon public funds into private coffers.
I'll take privatization. At least the private sector is honest about it's motives.
"If there was pussy under there you'd get the boat unstuck, wouldn't you!?"
- Gunnery Sergeant Hartman
Term limits will neither hurt nor help. Most people who run for higher office are already corrupted; it's their corruption that's causing them to seek out power in the first place.
There's really nothing I can say, or ask, that won't lead to us having a circular discussion that goes nowhere. I believe people who take Q seriously are suffering from a combination of information overload, cherry-picked sources, and massive confirmation bias. It's a common problem today, and not one I have a solution for.
Individual kernels of truth, don't always lead to a bigger truth. Fact is, they usually don't. But the part of our brains that tries to derive order and structure from chaos doesn't deal well with that, and it sends people down rabbit holes sometimes.
I'm sorry to hear that both of your have died. Maybe if you hadn't been a Luddite anti-vaxxer, you would have let me inject you with my science experiment and you might have still died, if the experiment didn't kill you first.
Officers won't quit, they'll just refuse to do their jobs. So NYC gets the best of both worlds:
- A huge, expensive police force, and;
- rampant crime as a result of no policing
Who benefits? Democrat politicians, that's who!
When have humans ever been able to design a system of governance that was capable of defeating all possible flaws in human nature?
It's a paradox. As long as we are as we are, the things we build will be built in our likeness, and contain the same failings we do.
The biggest source of corruption in human affairs is the necessity to deal with other people's interests if you need their cooperation. Funny thing, everyone believes the old proverb commonly attributed to Lord Acton "Absolute power corrupts absolutely." The truth is, that's exactly wrong. Absolute power is the one type of power which doesn't corrupt, because it's non-derivative. Absolute power also has never existed in human history. Every ruler and despot in history has required the consent of at least the people close to them, so they don't take a knife in their sleep.
The Art of the Deal, literally is the art of managing corruption.
Trust Retards.
Yes. White genocide is indeed the goal.
I still don't understand how anyone can hold on to Q stuff at this point.
You could just as easily have made that comment back in 2018, too. The Q stuff has been an embarrassment to the right for a long time, and I'm convinced that most of the people holding on to it are agent provocateurs at this point.
Sure he did, he didn't go after the shitstain commies nearly hard enough. At that point in American history, it would have been easy to get a constitutional amendment passed that outright banned socialist and communist ideas from being taught in our schools, and banned anyone with known ties or sympathies to these failed belief systems from holding any public office, teaching at any school, or benefiting from any government programs.
Instead, they banned the communist party. That worked well.