Almost everything Reason or low IQ libertarians advocate for has nothing to do with a free market. Our current system with transnational corporations is so far removed from anything resembling a free market. Monopolies and cartels arise because of government interference, subsidizing, and heavy-handed regulations. When someone is defending the rights of these large “private” corporations and institutions, they are defending the network of politicians and bureaucrats that prop them up. Free markets and free trade is ideally the most efficient way to run an economy, but given the relationship of governments and corporations (even outside the United States), we aren’t even close to being there. That’s why antitrust legislation and regulations to protect civil liberties is so important because there are no other “free market” solutions since we do not exist in one. It would be great to live in a world where they wouldn’t be needed, but that is a delusional pipe dream, much like the communists who constantly claim that “real” communism has never been tried.
Coca Cola may be shocked to hear but black people are overrepresented (at least in proportion to population) in hate crime charges. They are advocating for giving black males more jail time.
That said, in proportion to criminality is a different story. Hate crime legislation is almost always interpreted to not recognize “hateful” actions against whites, males, straight people, and Christians. They are extremely dysfunctional laws that are abused by the politics and pre-conceived notions that get injected into their enforcement. No matter who you are (unless you’re a judge or prosecutor), hate crime legislation is a losing prospect.
Build up support and reform from the ground up. Don’t let Soros be the only one dumping money into what may seem like inconsequential local elections. First, we need to get a core group of counties and states on board, filled with people who actually have the willpower to go against the establishment, and then we will have a huge bench and foundation to make moves nationally. Even seemingly small roles like education board member, can have big consequences down the line.
Exactly. If DeSantis was able to clean up an electorally corrupt state like Florida and deliver a heavy Trump win, other states can do it too. It’s just a matter of having the right people with the actual willpower to clean up the elections.
Yeah, if your definition of racism aligns with Twitter weirdos and bigoted college professors.
Actually I would say a lot of their cases are no accident. They purposely entrap people and encourage the easily manipulated to commit felonies based on their current agenda. They will provide all of the material and services needed to undertake such criminal activities right up to the point of where they are just about to commit the act (or often times after the fact, or even way before if they are impatient). Then they turn around and use that as justification that their brand of law enforcement is working, when in reality it is just creating criminality where it wouldn’t have existed in normal conditions.
It can be a death sentence, but it could also be a great benefit as successful third parties can become kingmakers. The rise of UKIP at the time didn’t stop the Tories from being successful in their elections, though they are as if not more fucked than the GOP. Still better than Labour though.
Just lick every doorknob, cough, and rub snot everywhere you can. Even if you catch and spread something besides Covid, that won’t stop the doctors from diagnosing that way for those sweet coronabucks. Let’s get Potato Man’s death toll to one million.
I actually have zero issues with the original comment I replied to. I agree with you 100%, and wasn’t trying to save face for optics sake. I just wanted to make the point that the retardation in government is endemic in DC. It attracts all sorts of low IQ individuals, particularly ones with all sorts of character flaws.
Watch the media move the goalposts as they always do, and cling on to that sentence that follows the highlight where “some additional numbers could still come out Tuesday night.” Well, we all saw what “some” additional numbers ended up being.
These are the same people who argue cases about what the definition of “is” really is.
Lots of black people have moved to Maryland in PG County over the last couple decades, so DC has become dramatically less black than some other cities. As it stands, it’s roughly 50/50 between blacks and non-blacks, but your point still stands that there are lots of low IQ government workers here of many races, and they will always favor the candidate who wants to expand government.
Being in DC, I take pride being part of the 5%. Honestly in terms of the actual voting proportion being accurate, I go back and forth in my belief. On one hand, 95% support of a single candidate is so extreme, even when looking at a city. I would certainly be convinced that there is fraud there if it happened in any other place or county (with a couple exceptions) other than DC. Living here though, you realize that almost everyone is dependent on the deep state teat. While DC was often known for having a huge black population, this has shrunk over the last two decades where they have about half the representation of the city. The rest as well as much of the black community are directly or indirectly involved with work for the federal government. It would make sense that they would almost overwhelmingly vote for anybody who seeks to broaden government power and spending. The day that the media called the election for Biden was a reminder of how thoroughly compromised DC is. I know there are other patriots out here though, but they are definitely overwhelmed by the masses. Now if those masses are 95% is a different story. Not to mention that there are probably plenty of Republicans in DC who don’t bother voting as there is no Congressional representation and the electoral college results are always a done deal for the Democrats.
I think there is a miscommunication and misinterpretation when it comes to this topic. It’s similar to when some women claim there is no harder job than being a mother. Depending on how much effort one puts into teaching or raising children (and depending on those children), of course it can be very difficult and time consuming. What is being criticized by others is the low standards that these jobs entail, not an indictment on those who give it their all and provide and invaluable service as you seem to do. Being a teacher in today’s society is an incredibly low bar. Only a shallow education is required, and thanks to teachers’ unions, only the most egregious of acts get any kind of reprimand (and only if they are caught in the most obvious manner). There is room to have an immense respect for educators who buck this trend to really work their butts off to teach as well as truly reach their kids, and to have disdain for the nature of the profession that allows and even often rewards laziness, ignorance, and indoctrination. There’s nothing inherently worthy of praise or distinction in being a teacher in itself, as they very often have the option of putting in the least amount of effort. It is very admirable on the other hand, when there are those who share a passion for teaching and truly put in their best work to help children learn, despite being able to take the easy way out.
He better not pardon the turkey. Turkeys have gotten away with far too much, and we don’t need to subvert the rule of law for those animals. LAW AND ORDER.
One fraudulent vote is one vote too many. We must consistently work to ensuring EVERY aspect of our elections is free from interference and that EVERY legitimate vote is counted. It not enough to just not engage in voter fraud, but we must be ANTI-voter fraud.
Stacey Abrams ran with traditional voter fraud that is endemic in Atlanta. They both cheated. Kemp only cheated better.
Bingo. Winning as a Republican Governor in New Jersey is quite a feat. Even more so when taking a look at Chistie Creme’s character.
The Beanie King means well, but much of the time he is very much misguided. He’s just erring on the side of the world he knows, where Republicans bend over and willingly take defeat with a kiss and a thank you. Trump is not a typical Republican, and he has transformed the party.
Trump doesn’t need to overturn any results to win the election. None of the crucial states he needs has certified their election as required by the Constitution. If the states release their electors based on fraudulent results, that’s a different story. We haven’t reached that point, and most of these states’ legislatures have come out and said they will not certify until their electoral audits are complete. Trump doesn’t need to overturn anything. Only the media at this point has made any decisions on our election, and quite frankly we know what that means.
There’s plenty more out there. Out of state voting, illegal ballot harvesting in certain states, ballots being falsely postmarked, ballots without legitimate birthday information, boxes of ballots in the middle of the night, large ballot drops that go 100% for Biden, hundreds of thousands of votes that only were for Biden without any down ballot choices made, the testimony of countless poll workers and watchers of voting manipulation, the exclusion of Republican poll watchers, number of ballots exceeding registered voters in certain areas, alleged copies of military and absentee ballots being used, manipulation of provisional ballots and denying many of them their votes, unexplained statistical anomalies involving voter turnout and ballot count distributions, and non-citizens and unregistered voters casting ballots.
I’m sure there’s even more avenues of election fraud which I haven’t included off the top of my head. Stealing an election is an extremely multi-faceted process, and required fraud big and small at all levels to carry out. All of it is important, though given the tight margins in key states like Wisconsin and Georgia, only a fraction of it needs to be proven. Every avenue must be investigated to ensure elections can never be stolen again (at least on this scale).
I understand your sentiment, but publicity is crucial to make sure the most damning information is at its most visible. There’s a lot of information that’s come out in the last week, and even a small part of it has been found to be disinformation. It’s important to first of all get the facts right, and second make sure that it gets out there with high visibility. Time is of the essence, but we still have weeks before the election is certified. We have already crossed the threshold of the media calling the election for Biden, so in the immediate short term, it wouldn’t really matter if this info was dropped tonight or in a couple days. What matters is that it’s correct, widely received, and that it makes it in time for when the election is certified.
Margins are so tight in so many states, that even if they didn’t prove “widespread” voter fraud (which they will), they could get more than enough votes invalidated to flip states. Every aspect of fraud needs to be brought to the light, no matter how big or small.
Benford analyses and 10/11 of the top bellweather counties being wrong for this election is even more statistical proof that these election results are fraudulent.
North Carolinians need to get mobilized as well. I guarantee they will try to steal there as well.
This. I fear the good ones are retiring in droves. Soon the only ones that will be left are the ones who willingly follow leftist marching orders.
Slavery is illegal. No one is “forced” to work 80+ hours per week. When you become employed for a job, you are agreeing to their conditions and that includes crunch and potentially working an insane amount of hours for periods of time. My career involves strict deadlines where there is often a need to work constantly in order to deliver good quality on time. If I don’t do my job correctly, people could die. Yet, I don’t expect the level of hero worship that some nurses feel entitled to. I signed up for the job knowing what it entailed, and I enjoy it, even when the work is overwhelming.
It seems the occupations that are more prone to such entitlement are ones that are female dominated like teachers for example. It is well known that the average preference of women is to work less hours then men, at the expense of lower average wages. There’s nothing wrong with that, but complaining about doing the job you signed up for without any exceptional recognition is just stupid and self-centered. It’s a slap in the face to other people who sacrifice for their jobs who get far less recognition. Believe it or not, there are other occupations beyond nurses and teachers that are even more essential to a functioning society.