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  • Originally posted by The Oracle View Post
    First of all, no.

    Second, i don't undersrand how he tricked people into saying and doing this shit. I get that it was all on a teleprompter but you just don't agree to continue to participate when that type of shit comes up. Seems simple enough.

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    • Nice article from the NRO on the First Amendment: https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/...uble-standard/

      #GentryProgs will (and have) seized on Kagan's language re "Weaponizing" the 1st A. There was a time when actual liberals were all for a robust, "weaponized" First Amendment. Now, of course, the left is not.
      Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
      Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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      • Trump declares tariffs to be "the greatest!" Trade deficits are "robbery". Just like how my trade deficit with the liquor store is total robbery too!

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        • you know 4/6 are making a living criticizing the president and you're going to continue to allow them access to sensitive top secret information then stand back and watch those 4 continue to leak and continue to criticize bouncing from 1 outlet to the next

          right

          in other news stormy daniels husband is filed for divorce accusing his wife of adultery.

          Michael avenatti would like his client to have privacy in this sensitive time

          hilarious

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          • Bit of a long read, but here's people trying to reduce violent crime by looking at violence like a communicable disease.

            We call violence an ‘epidemic’ – and there is reason to take that literally. The good news? From Chicago to Glasgow, treating it like an infectious disease has had impressive results.
            “Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx

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            • It's an interesting article. I strikes me as a total infomercial for that Cure Violence group. When they talk about crime going down in Glasgow I want the follow on kill shot -- "and it went up or held steady in other Scotland cities". Then when they tell their Chicago story -- I mean -- knowing what we know about Chicago it's almost implausible. To brush off the remarkable spike in homicides with a sentence about a cut in funding is intellectual hiding.

              To me, crime is still more poverty-driven than anything else. They seem to assume that humans aren't naturally violent or don't have to be "this way" -- but when they're competing for scarce resources they actually are that way and sort have always been that way. That said, there are remarkably poor parts of the US that are exponentially less violent than Chicago. So, it's not the only explanation. But, I don't think the other explanations are actually cost-effectively redressable, either.
              Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
              Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                • Trump admin is set to announce today that they will spend billions on compensating farmers and ranchers hurt by the 'trade war'


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                  • Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
                    Trump admin is set to announce today that they will spend billions on compensating farmers and ranchers hurt by the 'trade war'

                    Just fucking braindead.

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                    • Originally posted by iam416 View Post
                      ...It strikes me as a total infomercial for that Cure Violence group....To me, crime is still more poverty-driven than anything else....
                      It is kind of rah-rah, but the actions are worth looking at. I agree that it that poverty is the single most important factor but I also think that peer influence (not peer pressure) also has a huge impact. "This is how everyone else deals with (specific situation), it appears to be my only option". This morphs into subcultures that further drive the problem.

                      “Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx

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                      • Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
                        Trump admin is set to announce today that they will spend billions on compensating farmers and ranchers hurt by the 'trade war'
                        What a commie liberal cradle-to-grave anti-capitalist left wing socialist. Always trying to interfere with the Invisible Hand of the Market in order to give money to undeserving social leeches that are always standing around with their hands out. Leave market forces unfettered, this is clearly an attempt to subvert nature's process of eliminating the inefficient and undeserving portion of the population.

                        The Pumpkinfuhrer isn't trying to buy some of the votes of people hurt by his idiotic policies is he?
                        “Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx

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                        • #NotMyPresident


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                          • https://twitter.com/AmoneyResists/st...853329920?s=09

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                            • Lol, bye Flecia

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                              • Originally posted by Ghengis Jon View Post

                                It is kind of rah-rah, but the actions are worth looking at. I agree that it that poverty is the single most important factor but I also think that peer influence (not peer pressure) also has a huge impact. "This is how everyone else deals with (specific situation), it appears to be my only option". This morphs into subcultures that further drive the problem.
                                Yeah I agree with this. My opinion is that it based on the following:

                                - poverty
                                - the war on drugs that led to an abnormally high incarceration rate, plus it kind of fueled the gang related murders
                                - societal issues, kind of what that article and GJ was getting at
                                - the amount of guns out in the public, I don't want to get into a 2nd amendment argument, but I'd bet if some of the other countries were as armed as the US, they would have a much higher murder rate. I think there is a lot of senseless deaths from altercations that could have been a blqck eye instead.

                                I'm sure there is more reasons. It is important to note that the crime rate is much better than it was 20 years ago. You wouldn't know it from the "bleeds it leads" coverage.

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