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rising violent crime, one more headwind your side is facing. because your sides solutions ( fewer cops, fewer crimes being prosecuted, coddling criminals) don’t make sense to anyone to the right of Pete. and a huge swath of america is to the right of Pete. That was a problem for democrats in VA and NJ. Potentially Looks like it’s going to be a similar problem for them everywhere later this year. Bill Clinton tried lefty liberalism. He had the brains to see it didn’t work, and he tried ( thanks in part to Newt Gingrich) a different approach, and he helped usher in massive economic growth. Liberals cannot react rationally to failure anymore. it’s always more of the same. They’re not capable of saying “well that didn’t work, let’s try something else.” Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Just who are the Uber wealthy? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
News organizations both locally and nationally have been covering the rise of cargo theft in L.A.’s northeast train tracks in the past few days. Anchors on morning news have been quick to point out that there have been over 100 arrests, and even Forbes have been quick to point out the staggering $5 million worth of merchandise lifted. L.A. TACO first reported on this last November.
Union Pacific, the train company, has gone so far as blasting L.A. District Attorney George Gascon for his policy that has enabled this rampant rise in theft. However, one major development that may be directly correlated with the rise in theft has continuously been left out: In September of 2020, due to pandemic-related budget cuts, Union Pacific laid off an unspecified number of employees across the railroad system. Including members of its railroad-only police force. Despite record profits in the billions in the last quarter of 2021. A Union Pacific worker, who asked to remain nameless, came forward to L.A. TACO. In their opinion, the company should “shoulder some of the responsibility instead of just pointing fingers.” The Union Pacific Police department has jurisdiction over the 32,000 miles of track Union Pacific owns. Many of these “special agents” used to patrol this now infamous stretch of track. According to the source, the number of patrolling officers has been cut from 50 to 60 agents to eight, which the worker thinks has led to an increase in train robberies. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Ha ha ha, my stomach hurts from laughing. you always divert when faced with a. superior argument, you do it multiple times a day Pete. You complained about the wealthy, yet guy also bragged that they vote democrat. you tried to have it both ways and got caught, and rather than simply admitting that, you tried getting cute. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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“Why do you take notes? Lawyers don't take notes." McGahn had a wonderfully snappy comeback, saying that "real lawyers" take notes. Trump responded that he has "had a lot of great lawyers, like Roy Cohn," and "he did not take notes." Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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it means very very wealthy. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The "trend" was not as significant in the nation, as it was in NY city. |
fewer cops, fewer crimes being prosecuted, coddling criminals)
According to federal data, those worries are unfounded. Last year, as the overall U.S. economy shed 6% of workers, local police departments lost just under 1% of employees after a decade of steady expansion, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics The nation's incarceration rate peaked at 1,000 inmates per 100,000 adults during the three-year period between 2006 and 2008. It has declined steadily since then and, at the end of 2019, was at the same level as in 1995 (810 inmates per 100,000 adults).Aug 16, 2021 https://www.pewresearch.org › amer... Another conservative Lie all fear PS criminals do not act based on a pros and con method of decision making , no matter how hard Republicans want Americans to think that’s how it works. Feelings over facts the new Republican Party. Or a when faced with a. superior argument.. now we have delusions of grandeur classic Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Or is it all feelings with you The politics of other billion-dollar families aren’t as well known. Of the 50 richest families, 28 mainly donate to Republicans and only seven contribute mainly to Democrats. Not all families stay on the same side of the political spectrum — 15 support candidates from both parties https://www.forbes.com/sites/katiasa...-or-democrats/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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But 50 families is nothing. Pete was right. https://www.standingforfreedom.com/2...y-of-the-rich/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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70% of the wealth in the US is owned by the top 1% Sound sustainable to you? |
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who run the economy, or drive gdp, or whatever, vote democrat. the left is wealthier than. the right. i’m sorry if you don’t like that. the wealthy getting wealthier isn’t “unsustainable”, except to morons like you who believe wealth is finite, who believes that they get wealthier by taking from us. it’s not true. they create wealth. that’s why gdp increases. liberals like to say wealth is finite. it’s stupid and a lie. it does no one any harm if the wealthy get wealthier. in fact, it helps everyone else, because they pay some taxes, they spend some, they invest some, they give some to charity. all of which lessens the burden on you, make that wrong. what “stress” does it put on anyone else, if oprah winfrey makes another million today? why does that make us less sustainable? what planet do you live on? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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no shortage of morons in the lvy league. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If you think that capitalism works best with fewer and fewer people controlling more and more assets you have never understood Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Totalitarianism or basic history. Capitalism is a force for innovation and ingenuity. Not a force for owning competition. Every innovation in human society that led to economic growth has led to a class that wants to stop having the rules of the game apply to it so as to preserve their wealth, when in fact, there is more wealth for them in the system being healthy and not skewed in their favor. The point is that unregulated capitalism is inherently bad for society as a whole and yet capitalism when tempered with social justice and govt regulation is a powerful engine that has done more for the human condition than any form of economic system. The innovation that company’s like microsoft, google and facebook have stymied by buying their competitors can’t be calculated. Just keep believing what you’re fed. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i would t say it’s fair that the wealthy get wealthier, but it’s nonsense to say it’s problematic. pete, how would you stop it? would yiu pass a law saying that once your net worth hits some limit, that you’re not allowed to invest anymore? how would anyone be better off if the wealthy all put their money in their mattresses? how would that help anyone? who said anything about “unregulated capitalism’? we have tons of regulations. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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After Israel capped bank executive pay at $1 million: *Share prices still went up *Exec turnover didn't go up *Bank performance didn't get worse It's almost like CEOs don't really need $30 million a year to care about their job The only one that I know of that didn’t work that way was slavery. In 1860 when it was legal to own Black people, Mississippi was the 5th wealthiest state. In 1865 it was the poorest. It still is. Just who writes those regulations you claim control business? You think the people you elected are doing that? Or lobbyists paid by business? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The conundrum is that regulations have been the means given to the few to grow so wealthy. Authoritarians have not figured out a way to stop themselves from partaking in the wealth-fest. |
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But you seem to claim that the rest of the world is stagnant and in all instances without growth, though why anyone would give a #^&#^&#^&#^& about growth if the benefits to them were de minimus is the cause of the “great resignation” in this country. Notice that this has not occurred throughout the developed world. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Who would be better off, komrade? you? Why does it matter if bill gates creates more wealth for himself? why do you assume that the less he has, the more someone else has? it’s not a zero sum game. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Not for the 1% The rest continually lose, the bleeding is only a slow drip. Pretty easy to look at the change in the middle class in the last 50 years But look at how cheap Walmart crap is, you should be thankful for what you have 🤡 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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want. sure you never ever go to big box stores, you buy everything from mom and pops. i don’t especially like walmart. but their prices save their customers,,- lot of money. the middle class got pulverized because america gave our manufacturing to china. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Who lobbied for the politicians to do that? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Who paid the lobbyists who wrote the legislation?
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when will you tell us what law would have prevented that cop killing in NYC? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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