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I said I don’t care That ad was a political tool. It is the textbook example of a dog whistle ad and you guys are still responding to it. 80 billion dollars a year The highest imprisonment per capita in the world by far 10 to 1 compared to most of the G20 That add was around 30 years ago and still prevents criminal justice reform We are not the safest country in the world, if prison was all we needed to do to be safe we should be Sorry I’d rather live in a free society than an authoritarian one. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
me but I am not in charge
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I'll apologize to all those Republican snowflakes whose virgin ears got upset over this use of the word.
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That does not mean make the same mistake again, but to be brave enough to take some chances. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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the only thing Trump was involved in was it's signing of the bill .... |
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The policy that allowed Horton to be released was in place prior to Dukakis’s election as governor and changed during his administration after the Horton incident. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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As I understand it Kushner not only got both houses behind criminal justice reform, but also his father in law. |
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The federal government, controlled by the GOP, passed prison reform. is that true, or is that false? |
That tact will not work Jim. It requires honesty.
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god help these people if he gets re elected somehow. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Now show me a Criminal Justice reform position from the Trump Campaign? Who pushed Trump on that issue? |
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i have more disdain for trumps moral lapses than most here, and unlike most of them, that disdain is genuine, it isn’t political. i don’t ignore bad behavior if i agree with the guy doing it. Trump is repugnant. but in my opinion, the country is far better off with him in there, than we’d be if Hilary won. you’re happy to praise him when he’s earned it? all you ever say about the economy, is how farbthe market is off its all time high. how many presidents leave office with the market at an all time high on their last day? anyone who isn’t doing cartwheels about the current economy, is likely a pure ideologue. unless you think the debt is too concerning, but that only is genuine if you also expressed concern about the debt under the obama years, and i never heard a single, solitary democrat express such concern. your notion that he’d get more favorable press treatmentnif he was a decent guy, is absurd. absolutely absurd. tell that to George W, or to McCain until he died. give me a break. The media can not be favorable, not even fair, to a republican. endless made up attacks. look at this bullsh*t about how republicans are outraged over the dance video of the socialist from queens. there is no evidence that any republican said anything derogatory about her dancing, but even newsweek put it in a headline, without quoting a single republican who said they were offended. trump is right, they literally make it up out of thin air if it suits them. how is that wrong? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Double standard don’t you think? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i take issue with his lies. he should be told to stop lying. that doesn’t mean that i can’t say he’s better at this job, than Hilary. i’m fair GS. ‘Fair’ means i fault him when he is wrong, and i praise him when he does well. You think fair means ignore all the good and focus on the bad. i didn’t elect him to be the morality czar, or to date my mother. i voted for him to kill terrorists and grow the economy. and to build a wall. here’s the double standard. there’s video of schumer and bernie saying we need a wall, the democrats once voted for a bill that included 13 billion for a wall. it was a swell idea then. but now, because we hate trump, it’s immoral. so because illegal crossings are at a low, that means we don’t need a wall? violent crime is also down, would you say we no longer need the police? a wall will further reduce crossings. if you deny that, you’re not rational. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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