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  • #76
    Harry needs to take a dash more water with it.....



    Regards, Jon S.

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    • #77
      Broken windows and graffiti in Portland last night. Anarchists protesting their dissatisfaction with the Democratic party.



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      • #78
        Originally posted by Svensson View Post
        Broken windows and graffiti in Portland last night. Anarchists protesting their dissatisfaction with the Democratic party.


        A Biden supporter tried to reason with the crowd.

        He was duly told that peaceful protest was "white supremacy" and to shut his "whiteass opinion" up.

        On election night in Portland (3 Nov., 2020), hundreds of BLM-antifa protesters shut down the streets of a residential area of southeast Portland, Ore. They ...


        I think it's hilarious that the Bidettes actually think these anarchists care who's in charge.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Harry D View Post
          I think it's hilarious that the Bidettes actually think these anarchists care who's in charge.
          I think it's hilarious that Trump supporters think Wall Street cares who is in charge.

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          The U.S. has been defunding education for decades. The national I.Q. is dropping faster than Mayor Giuliani's pants in a motel room. The average world citizen has an I.Q. of 100; the average American is closer to 97. Maybe it's all the chemicals in the food chain, I don't know.

          Whatever the reason, the combination of these factors gave us 2016. We elected a grifter to run the nation.

          This eventuality was predicted clear back in 1920.

          “As democracy is perfected, the office (of the President) represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.”

          H.L. Mencken, in The Baltimore Evening Sun on July 26, 1920.

          Trump's 'service to the nation' was merely a money making enterprise. Until recently, his campaign coffers had close to a BILLION dollars. No one knows where much of that money went, but, before his mental breakdown, Trump's ex-campaign manager, Brad Parscale, was driving a new Ferrari. Trump's children also had their hands suspiciously close to the cookie jar, so it's really not hard to connect the dots. Although unrelated, Trump's one-time chief strategist, Steven Bannon, faces fraud charges for a bogus "build the wall" foundation.

          The Trump campaign was recently so broke that Rudy G. held his last press conference in a rundown parking lot next to a porno shop in an industrial section of Philly.

          Now Trump vows to "fight on!" knowing millions will send in more checks.

          As P.T. Barnum said, there's one born every minute. This was always about Trump and Trump's personal bank account. Never anything else. I hope Biden does better. I'm not sure how he couldn't do better.









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          • #80
            Originally posted by Harry D View Post

            A Biden supporter tried to reason with the crowd.

            He was duly told that peaceful protest was "white supremacy" and to shut his "whiteass opinion" up.

            On election night in Portland (3 Nov., 2020), hundreds of BLM-antifa protesters shut down the streets of a residential area of southeast Portland, Ore. They ...


            I think it's hilarious that the Bidettes actually think these anarchists care who's in charge.
            my point was more to state that this is hardly "burning down American cities". Trump was focussing on the messengers (protesters), rather than the message which was requesting action on ongoing police brutality.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Svensson View Post
              Trump was focussing on the messengers (protesters), rather than the message which was requesting action on ongoing police brutality.
              You're naive if you think these protests are about police brutality. It's anarchist violence and destruction protected under the guise of "social justice".

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              • #82
                What difference does it make? The Portland situation is a minor and local one that the authorities there seem to have no real grip on but it bears no resemblance to your assertion that "American cities (plural) are burning". Therefore, there is no need for voters to elect a federal government who tear-gas peaceful protesters in other parts of the country for a photo-op while NOT even attempting to address the actual root-cause, which is ongoing and unjustified police brutality. This ongoing brutality was then culminating in cold-blooded murder in broad day-light. THIS is where "law and order" is most needed but here, the federal government continues to fail taking action.

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                • #83
                  Lol, this whole thing is rapidly turning into another episode of disaster-porn in the Trump WH...

                  The postal service worker whose allegation of backdated ballots was touted by Trump’s GOP allies now denies that he recanted his claim.
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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Svensson View Post
                    Lol, this whole thing is rapidly turning into another episode of disaster-porn in the Trump WH...

                    https://www.thedailybeast.com/richar...his-allegation
                    Confessions. Recanting. Sworn affidavit. Sounds like some other Billy Bullshitter....
                    Thems the Vagaries.....

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                    • #85
                      The shooting of Walter Wallace Jr in Philly kind of sums up the police situation, and certainly stands as a good example of how American law enforcement is perceived globally.

                      No one doubts the guy was a danger, but like his family said, why was lethal force the one and only option available? Do US officers not train for situations that might not require killing someone? But then again, how do you train officers in a country where literally anyone could be carrying a gun? A moment's hesitation, and they're not going home. It negates the middle ground.
                      Thems the Vagaries.....

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
                        The shooting of Walter Wallace Jr in Philly kind of sums up the police situation, and certainly stands as a good example of how American law enforcement is perceived globally.

                        No one doubts the guy was a danger, but like his family said, why was lethal force the one and only option available? Do US officers not train for situations that might not require killing someone? But then again, how do you train officers in a country where literally anyone could be carrying a gun? A moment's hesitation, and they're not going home. It negates the middle ground.
                        You're right, they should've let themselves get stabbed.

                        Or maybe take a leaf out of British police book and mimic the Keystone Cops:

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Svensson View Post
                          What difference does it make? The Portland situation is a minor and local one that the authorities there seem to have no real grip on but it bears no resemblance to your assertion that "American cities (plural) are burning". Therefore, there is no need for voters to elect a federal government who tear-gas peaceful protesters in other parts of the country for a photo-op while NOT even attempting to address the actual root-cause, which is ongoing and unjustified police brutality. This ongoing brutality was then culminating in cold-blooded murder in broad day-light. THIS is where "law and order" is most needed but here, the federal government continues to fail taking action.
                          Trump's biggest mistake was not sending in the stormtroopers to start bashing skulls. To be fair, he was resisted at every turn by traitorous mayors and governors but I'm sure if he really wanted he would've been well within his rights to overrule them.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Harry D View Post

                            You're right, they should've let themselves get stabbed.

                            Or maybe take a leaf out of British police book and mimic the Keystone Cops:

                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpBI4IPjXfE
                            And based on that tiny clip, I can only assume the attacker walked away free to terrorise his neighbourhood.

                            ​​​​​​ It's an example of how police in other nations don't have only one course of action. You'll find many clips on YouTube of British Bobbies not instantly resorting to lethal force. Even if they do look less than heroic in the process.

                            Sorry if I've offended your position, it certainly was never the intention. I was highlighting the fact that US police have such a difficult situation. We can criticise them for being so quick to shoot, for not using other techniques or non lethal options, but the stakes are totally different. That's what the Wallace family themselves were at pains to point out. The system failed the officers because it doesn't do enough to support them in difficult, life threatening situations. It's shoot to kill, nothing else.

                            Anyhow, I'm not out to ridicule you or your views. Just making an observation.
                            Thems the Vagaries.....

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                            • #89
                              Moving on from Policing, Harry D., why do you think Trump constantly lies about pretty much everything? And why are there no consequences for him for doing so?

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                              • #90
                                Tuesday marked the eighth consecutive day that the US reported more than 100,000 new cases. Also on Tuesday, the country reported a record high number of hospitalized patients nationwide.

                                And Trump is hiding in his basement, if he's not out playing golf, and VP Pence is going away on holiday.

                                No-one is at the helm.
                                Maybe Congress should stop their paychecks.
                                Regards, Jon S.

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