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1 minute ago, Doc said:

Nothing can top the photo op of Barry at that "beer summit."  I voted for him that first time and I was irked at how bored he looked during it.

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TOM KNIGHTON: Savage Beating During Dallas Riot Illustrates Why We Defend Second Amendment.

 

 

 

 

 

IT’S A HUGE SACRIFICE BUT I’M WILLING TO ACCEPT IT: 

Seth Rogen to Anti-BLM Followers: ‘F**k Off… You Don’t Deserve My Movies.’

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

Obama_Saut12.jpg?ve=1&tl=1

 

 

 

 

TOM KNIGHTON: Savage Beating During Dallas Riot Illustrates Why We Defend Second Amendment.

 

 

 

 

 

IT’S A HUGE SACRIFICE BUT I’M WILLING TO ACCEPT IT: 

Seth Rogen to Anti-BLM Followers: ‘F**k Off… You Don’t Deserve My Movies.’

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Outside of "40-year Old Virgin," Rogen's movies have been *****.  No one deserves that.

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2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Obama_Saut12.jpg?ve=1&tl=1

 

 

 

 

TOM KNIGHTON: Savage Beating During Dallas Riot Illustrates Why We Defend Second Amendment.

 

 

 

 

 

IT’S A HUGE SACRIFICE BUT I’M WILLING TO ACCEPT IT: 

Seth Rogen to Anti-BLM Followers: ‘F**k Off… You Don’t Deserve My Movies.’

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Seth Rogan plays Peter in Family Guy, right?

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Just now, bilzfancy said:

I don't get why you didn't get one. Wife and I are both retired too, didn't expect it but wasn't going to send it back..lol  St. Jude is our favorite charity, Danny Thomas is a hero to us.

 

…...still working every day at age 67 (was not expecting a check)....we were deemed "essential business" under Big Fredo's NYS Guidelines as a construction company.....so I've had roughly 200 Union electricians working daily......and NOT ONE Covid-19 case......30+ Admin employees unaffected as well...…...

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Just now, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

…...still working every day at age 67 (was not expecting a check)....we were deemed "essential business" under Big Fredo's NYS Guidelines as a construction company.....so I've had roughly 200 Union electricians working daily......and NOT ONE Covid-19 case......30+ Admin employees unaffected as well...…...

Oh, sorry, thought you retired too, 67 here also and enjoying every minute of retiring

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

 

I'm going to try and not write you an essay so I'll keep it as short as I can.

 

1. I think many of the issues afflicting the black community are also faced by people of other backgrounds, including whites. I think the US is set up to hold down the poor and protect the interests of the wealthy. Overtime, these issues appear to have become worse and worse as the rich have had their tax burden reduced for the past 40 years, the poor and middle class have had to pick up the slack. The wealthy and corporations hold way too much power over politicians because of the money they contribute to their campaigns. People in this situation lack education, and ultimately opportunities that are provided to people from higher income brackets and a cycle of poverty takes hold that many people cannot escape. This has been caused by both conservative and liberal ideals. I think conservative tax policies, and trickle down economics are a complete failure, and I think liberal social policies have often wound up being overkill, doing more harm than good to promote the poor's opportunities. More power needs to be given back to the people. 

 

2. I think the two party system is a joke for 330 million people. Two parties cannot accurately represent the interests of such a large population. 

 

3. Regarding poverty, I don't care where you come from. If you lack hope an opportunity, it doesn't matter if you're from urban Chicago, rural Mississippi, Mexico or Iraq. You're going to be drawn towards bad things because you have nothing better to do. Whether it's a gang, a white supremacist group, someone crossing the border illegally or an Islamic terrorist organization like ISIS, if you're in horrendous poverty with no way out because you have no job prospects to better yourself, you're going to look for people to blame and break laws because you're desperate, and I think that's what winds up happening all over the US and across much of the world. 

 

4. For blacks, all of the data is true. Crime is higher, murder rates are higher, etc. As a result they get profiled by police and civilians, and have way more run ins with law enforcement than other demographic groups. I think creating more accountability among cops is a great place to start right now. Make body cams a requirement, and refer all deaths and major injuries while in police custody to an independent 3rd party to review. No more cops policing cops. 


5. I also think the militarization of the police needs to end. Cops don't look like cops anymore. They look like they're patrolling the streets of Baghdad. Tone down the uniforms, and make them more approachable. Change policing policies so that police have to carry an active role in the communities they serve, possibly through mandatory community service initiatives. Cops need to know community leaders and establish relationships with the people they're policing. If they can't do that then they can't be cops in this environment. 

 

6. Ultimately I think poverty is the biggest thing that needs to be fixed in America. Richest country in the history of the world and millions of people still go to bed hungry every night. Do more to pick up the low and middle class at the expense of the super rich and I think you'll see less crime all over the country. Give people more opportunities by putting more money in their pockets. Let them live better lives.

 

The world economy is rapidly changing. Artificial intelligence will make millions of jobs obsolete over the coming decade. If you drive a truck, a taxi, serve food, drive a bus, etc, your job will eventually be replaced by a machine. I think guaranteed universal basic income is an interesting concept, otherwise more and more people are going to slip into poverty due to a lack of training and education, which will just make everything worse. The least educated will continue to lose opportunities as technology progresses which will lead to more crime and poverty. 

 

Those are my ideas off the top of my head. Maybe they're right or maybe they're wrong. I don't really know.

 

I'm off to take my daughter for a walk. Will return later to see how you don't agree with anything I've said.

 

I numbered your paragraphs for my responses:

 

1. Agree and disagree. I believe lobbyists hold way too much influence with politicians and it usually benefits corporations and the wealthy. I don't believe in class warfare and I don't believe the way to empower the poor and disadvantaged is to unfairly punish the wealthy. I believe liberal social policies and conservative indifference have disintegrated the nuclear family in poor communities, eliminated opportunities, and created inter-generational dependency on the government. I believe in conservative fiscal policies and empowerment through economic growth. I think Democrats and Conservatives have blocked that growth over partisan politics.
 

2. Agree. Neither party has represented me for a long time. Actually, if you took the moderate Democrats and moderate Republicans and created a new party, it would probably be the largest party and most representative of the majority of Americans.

 

3 -5. Agree and disagree. Lower socioeconomic areas in this country have been ignored and are synonymous with lack of hope and opportunity. They are heavily dominated, population wise, by blacks, and are beseiged with the highest levels of crime - particularly violent crime. Blacks are disproportionately represented as both victims and offenders across the board in violent crimes. When any police department allocates its resources, they allocate them according to need, with the areas having the most violent crime receiving the most resources. So, in effect, a disproportionate amount of law enforcement resources are dedicated to black communities. This leads to a disproportionate amount of interactions between police and black men, particularly within the context of a higher potential for emotionally charged situations and escalation of violence.

 

Accountability on the part of the police should always be a priority. I am in favor of body cams, intensive training, and reviews of any police shootings by outside agencies, but not civilian review boards - all of which are present now. I think there also has to be accountability in the black communities and black leaders need to take the initiative to address the intra-racial violence in black neighborhoods. We also need a bipartisan approach to creating growth in these areas and empowering people.

 

More than that though, we have had a national narrative pushed for a long time now that law enforcement agencies are systemically racist and intentionally target blacks simply because of their race. People in power have pitted law enforcement and the black community against each other, for their own self-interests, to the point where people literally believe that blacks cannot walk down the street without fear of being murdered by the police. It just isn't true. The truth is, there are over 6 million contacts per year between officers and black citizens and about 200-225 deaths per year. Young black men stand a far greater chance of being killed by other black men than they do of being killed by the police. It doesn't mean that Law enforcement is free of racist officers or officers that have their own pathologies that should preclude them from ever carrying a gun and being in a position of power and authority. I just don't believe they represent a majority of the police, just as I don't believe black criminals represent the majority of blacks.

 

As far as the militarization of the police. We have had years of stereotyping blacks and sterotyping the police, to the point of mutual distrust and to the point where it is almost open warfare at times. Make no mistake about it many of the encounters in the black community begin with heightened emotions and potential for violence. Crowds gather at any attempt to confront a suspect, cell phones are out, and the open taunting of the police begins. 

 

Unfortunately, therre is no open, honest dialogue at the national level. The discussion has to begin with an admission that there is systemic racism in law enforcement. Think about it in context of what we are being told. "It is open season on young black men by law enforcement." "Black men are being systematically murdered by law enforcement." What they are saying is that law enforcement officers, as a whole, are so racist that they would willingly kill a person, condone the killing of that person, and cover-up the killing of that person - as long as that person is black. The facts don't support it. But, that is where we are at.

 

6. Agree. We need to look at new and creative ways to bring economic growth to poor areas, which will, in turn, create opportunity and hope.

 

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11 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

More to the thread

 

 

This sounds about right. And if they can't get it to happen naturally, well, let's jump back to this:

 

28 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

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2 hours ago, Unforgiven said:

    Your theory is garbage. It's quite like when in 2017 when a white woman was murdered by a black police

officer in Minnesota, and it went by virtual unmentioned by any of your msm gods, no riots, no looting,

no outrage. You are doing nothing but spewing rhetoric and lies for a garbage un-American hateful agenda.

No matter how many times you or your alts say it doesn't change the facts.

 

It took them months if not a year to convict him.

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Are people so focused on their own agendas that they can't see there's a bunch of different groups of people out there causing terror? It's not just one group. This is what happens when political propaganda means more than human life.

 

We need unity. We need to stop fighting eachother. It solves nothing. 

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

Ultimately I think poverty is the biggest thing that needs to be fixed in America. Richest country in the history of the world and millions of people still go to bed hungry every night. Do more to pick up the low and middle class at the expense of the super rich and I think you'll see less crime all over the country. Give people more opportunities by putting more money in their pockets. Let them live better lives.

 

The world economy is rapidly changing. Artificial intelligence will make millions of jobs obsolete over the coming decade. If you drive a truck, a taxi, serve food, drive a bus, etc, your job will eventually be replaced by a machine. I think guaranteed universal basic income is an interesting concept, otherwise more and more people are going to slip into poverty due to a lack of training and education, which will just make everything worse. The least educated will continue to lose opportunities as technology progresses which will lead to more crime and poverty. 

 

Good points. 

 

I have been thinking for a while that the discrepancy in sentincing etc may have to do with $$ more than racism.  If a poor black person (or any color for that metter) gets arrested and charged with a crime, they can't hire Johnny Cochran or F Lee Bailey cuz they have no money.  Instead they get a Public Defender.  So they get a longer sentence.  Meanwhile affluenza boy gets off cuz his parents could afford a good lawyer.

 

In the criminal justice system money talks more than anything else.  The OJ trial proved the system works.  A rich black man can get off just like a rich white man.

 

As to your second paragraph this is very true and far from only people with menial service jobs.  Microsoft recently laid off 50 journalists to replace them with AI.  These were good jobs by skilled educated professionals probably hauling in some decent coin gone.  Poof.  Radiologists and Pharmacists are also being automated out of bidness.

 

https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/30/21275524/microsoft-news-msn-layoffs-artificial-intelligence-ai-replacements

 

AI and automation are a barrelling freight train headed down the tracks right for us working people and our way of life.  Yet very few of our leaders are talking about it.  I don't even think they realize it yet.

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2 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

if you go to DC, sit down and play a game. Great fun..They know i am a rank ametuer, more than happy to take my money!

 

They also play in Dupont Circle, little more serious there, not as fun..younger crowd. The old guys in Lafeyette know tourists are  their marks, so they keep light and fun

I must admit it has been many decades since I was at Lafeyette Park. Chess, is that what they call it now?

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40 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

Socialists are traitors to the American way of life, if both of you want it, move to Venezuela, I hear it's nice this time of year, I'll even pack you a couple of sandwiches for your trip. I didn't put on the uniform to defend socialism or socialists, but democracy and capitalism

 

Those pandemic Trumpbucks must have really pissed you off.  I’m a Democrat and I didn’t like the idea.  I begrudgingly came around, but I now I worry that we wasted the money because we lost the opportunity to get ahead of the virus. 

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Just now, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Are people so focused on their own agendas that they can't see there's a bunch of different groups of people out there causing terror? It's not just one group. This is what happens when political propaganda means more than human life.

 

We need unity. We need to stop fighting eachother. It solves nothing. 

 

You have very powerful forces, including the media and the establishment politicians (on all sides, but currently primarily on the left) who do not wish to see this unity happen under any circumstances. That's why they're gaslighting the country with fake news, pushing toxic identity politics which seek to divide not heal, and fanning the flames of division and hatred all while screaming: "It's not us doing it!"

 

There are enemies among us, foreign and domestic. 

 

But your message is correct. Unity is the only way forward. That can't happen though until the snakes are exposed for what they are and people wake up from the control they've been laboring under without even realizing it. 

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