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2 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

So did these guys, you simpleton:

 

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Honestly, my grandfather was one of the initial people into the Eagle's Nest (US Army Intel). I kind of want to go check it out for that reason.

Also, the guy is now begging for money and bragging about himself. 

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....BIGGER means better numbers wise, right?.......hell, we're back to Marshall Dillon and "Gunsmoke" days........sick..............

 

Cuomo: Shootings with victims up 54% in Rochester

WHECTV
Updated: August 17, 2020 01:51 PM
Created: August 17, 2020 12:46 PM

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo released new guidelines for police reform on Monday.

 

The governor said that shooting injuries in upstate cities are up 70%, year to date. In Rochester, Cuomo said shootings with victims are up 54%, lower than Buffalo’s 66%.

 

Rochester Police data shows shooting incidents in 2020 are set to exceed last year’s total of 157, which would be the highest total since 2015’s record of 184 incidents.

On Monday, Cuomo said that he is sending a letter to 500 jurisdictions explaining that it is imperative that this crisis is addressed.

 

https://www.whec.com/rochester-new-york-news/cuomo-shootings-with-victims-up-54-in-rochester/5830375/?cat=565

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TRUMP’S MINNESOTA GET-OUT-THE-VOTE OPERATION NEVER SLEEPS: 

 

Black Lives Matter Protesters Harass Neighbors of Minneapolis Police Union Chief: “You think we give a [expletive] about burning Hugo down?” 

 

“The tactic of protesters going to homes is not new, but it has become a signature of BLM.

 

It’s an intimidation tactic, a way of letting the target know that they are unsafe where they sleep.

 

The protest outside Kroll’s home was led by John Thompson, a candidate for the Minnesota House for the DFL Party (the state version of the Democratic Party). He has been endorsed by Ilhan Omar and Gov. Tim Walz, and he just won the primary. Thompson led the crowd in taunting neighbors standing in their driveway.”

 

 

 

 

 

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On 8/17/2020 at 3:12 AM, ALF said:

I blame the governors of any lawless areas for not having the National Guard putting a end to this. Arrest , no bail and a long sentence to deter this insanity.

 

What are they "afraid" of.  I have no idea why the city leaders are allowing this to go on.  

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30 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

What are they "afraid" of.  I have no idea why the city leaders are allowing this to go on.  

 

They're deathly afraid of the violent members of their base and don't want it turned on them.  Plus they need their votes.

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4 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

They're deathly afraid of the violent members of their base and don't want it turned on them.  Plus they need their votes.


Do you seriously think the people committing this ***** actually represents their base? 

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2 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

Do you seriously think the people committing this ***** actually represents their base? 

 

That's the rub. 

 

The smallest minority controls the microphone right now on the left, and because of their social media status (and demographic composition), corporate America (i.e the DNC) is terrified of the mob. Thus, they kowtow to them as if they represented the majority view. 

 

Fear is driving this.

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25 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 


That’s a ***** joke right? Right?? Their examples of Anthony in this video are ridiculous 

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13 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

That's the rub. 

 

The smallest minority controls the microphone right now on the left, and because of their social media status (and demographic composition), corporate America (i.e the DNC) is terrified of the mob. Thus, they kowtow to them as if they represented the majority view. 

 

Fear is driving this.

 

As the Scarecrow sang "if I only had a brain".   They would be heroes to those on the right and MANY on the left if the broke this ***** up.  

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2 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:


That’s a ***** joke right? Right?? Their examples of Anthony in this video are ridiculous 


It is almost as if she does not understand she has a right to vote due in large part to the sacrifices of Susan B. and her posse. Real feminists have to be rolling over in their graves. What passes for feminism today in no way resembles what the feminists of 100+ (heck, 50) years ago endured. 

Cancel Susan B Anthony because Trump pardoned her. SMH TDS really is a mental disorder.
 

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


It is almost as if she does not understand she has a right to vote due in large part to the sacrifices of Susan B. and her posse. Real feminists have to be rolling over in their graves. What passes for feminism today in no way resembles what the feminists of 100+ (heck, 50) years ago endured. 

Cancel Susan B Anthony because Trump pardoned her. SMH TDS really is a mental disorder.
 


the one quote they use from her is not racist, and then they attribute other people’s quotes who she associated with, due to the common goal of women’s suffrage, to her

 

the left has lost their minds

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29 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

That's the rub. 

 

The smallest minority controls the microphone right now on the left, and because of their social media status (and demographic composition), corporate America (i.e the DNC) is terrified of the mob. Thus, they kowtow to them as if they represented the majority view. 

 

Fear is driving this.


the only play they have is to:

 

1) ignore and hope the media also covers for them

2) when forced to address, twist the narrative to fit that this is mostly peaceful and the violence is white nationalists and other agitators have hijacked the peaceful protests

3) when that doesn’t work, say this is a necessary step to root our systematic racism

4) and always, blame trump

 

they can’t stop this because that’s tacit admission that their city and their policies have failed and that their base is comprised of animals. 
 

fortunately, most people see right through it. 
 

 

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THE ECONOMIC DAMAGE OF RIOTING LASTS FOR DECADES:

How might the riots be responsible for these outcomes? The National Bureau of Economic Research suggests a number of ways:

 

Property risk might seem higher in central city neighborhoods than before the riots, causing insurance premiums to rise; taxes for income redistribution or more police and fire protection might increase, and municipal bonds may be more difficult to place; retail outlets might close; businesses and employment opportunities might relocate; middle and higher income households might move away; burned out buildings might be an eyesore; and so on. These damaging aspects of riots, the authors find, apparently outweighed outside assistance directed toward the riot areas in the wake of the disturbances.

 

The Minnesota Reformer reported in mid-July that:

At least 127 people are facing charges related to the unrest after Floyd’s death, according to a Reformer review of all unrest-related charges filed so far by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, the city of St. Paul and the city of Minneapolis. The vast majority of people charged are Minnesota residents — but fewer than half live in Minneapolis or St. Paul.

 

It might be fun for some people to travel to a riot, smash some stuff up, and head home thinking they have struck a blow for some cause or other. The evidence shows that it is those left behind who pay the costs.

 

Or as James Lileks wrote yesterday of Minneapolis:

They had stories of what it’s like to live downtown now, and if I could sum it up, it would be this: SUDDENLY CRAZY. Emboldened lawlessness. A year ago: living in a beautiful neighborhood with spectacular views, access to parks and restaurants, peaceable dog walks after dark. Now: Carjackings, fireworks, madmen muttering outside the front door, a spiky sense that anything outside of a block or two radius is questionable. These are long-time downtown residents.

 

It should be noted that they did not gentrify anything and drive out residents; the area was utterly depopulated until the condos were built in the husks of the old industrial buildings. They pay a huge amount of taxes. And they feel as if no one has their back, because no one does.

 

It’s not that no one can fight the disorder. It’s that there aren’t enough resources, and disorder is something they’re expected to accept.

It took 20 years to build up this part of the city, and three months to spoil it.

 

 

 

Related: When Half of NYC’s Tax Base Leaves and Never Comes Back.

 
 
 
 
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2 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

That's the rub. 

 

The smallest minority controls the microphone right now on the left, and because of their social media status (and demographic composition), corporate America (i.e the DNC) is terrified of the mob. Thus, they kowtow to them as if they represented the majority view. 

 

Fear is driving this.

Cuckholdery on full display.

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