Do either CNN or MSNBC have hosts who routinely spout misinformation and lies
Yes, they do. Example: The whole "the Border Patrol is whipping the illegals!" hysteria that CNN and all the other leftist media completely invented out of nothing, then reported it as fact when they knew it was utterly false.
The fact that you might be living in an outlying area
statistically does not mean that the national trend
is not down.
National trends are irrelevant to the issue of a neighborhood being pitched on ALPRs. Who cares what the national trend is? When you're considering security protocols for your neighborhood, you only care what's actually happening locally.
I'd love to see policies that actually match that label,
but I'm guessing you're just another one of those
people who doesn't know what it means.
Maybe he's the one who doesn't know what "Marxist" means because that's how he has openly described himself. I take him at his word.
But he certainly doesn't believe in private property, or at a minimum he doesn't believe the government should be defending private property rights. The week he took office he issued a blanket directive that property crimes will no longer be prosecuted in L.A. County absent extraordinary circumstances. To quote him, "That's what insurance is for".
How can you possibly develop and enforce an "anti-clique" policy.
Gangs, sure. If it's become so formalized as to have a recognized name and hierarchy, complete with symbology and tattoos with identifying numbers, that's one thing.
But a "clique"? That's just a group of co-workers who are friendly and tend to hang out together. If you go to lunch with the same two co-workers too many times are you now a "clique" and subject to discipline?
and a longer list of fresh-off-the-crack-pipe
assertions like never assisting the government
with putting American citizens into concentration
camps.
And that's a bad thing? I mean, I don't know about you, but I think a cop or a soldier who's willing to swear he'll never assist in the internment of American citizens in concentration camps (however unlikely that may be to happen) is a good thing.
The formerly free nation of Australia certainly needs more cops who are willing to make such pledges.
Whether you're an Antifa shitbag about to burn down a police station with cops still inside or a Capitol rioter with a noose in your hand, the smartest course of action as you set out to do your do your dirty business is...
(Law enforcement, no doubt, will eagerly think of
many other applications for a ubiquitous system of
cameras installed in private spaces—cameras which,
by design, the vehicle owner will necessarily be
unable to deactivate.)
A simple piece of duct tape over the camera hole works just fine.
If you're acting hysterical over cops and nurses and airline employees who don't want to get vaccinated but you have no problem with Biden's wide-open border, where hundreds of thousands of illegals are flooding into the nation at positive rates of 8-10%, and the government is making no effort to even test them, let alone mandate they take a vaccine, then...
...the scanners are part of a growing wave of easy-to-use
surveillance systems promoted for their crime-fighting
powers in a country where property crime rates are at
all-time lows.
Property crime isn't at an all-time low where I live. Thanks to Prop 47, the explosion of vagrant encampments, and our Marxist district attorney's "let no crime go punished" policies, property crime in my area is higher than Snoop Dogg on a Friday night.
We have so many car break-ins (with little to no response from the police because the D.A. won't prosecute them) that people are leaving their cars unlocked now so that at least their windows won't be shattered when the vagrants come through in the night ransacking all the cars on the block.
Of course ALPRs won't help with any of this, since most of the culprits aren't even driving cars, but the idea that crime is at all-time lows is absurd. Maybe in Bozeman, MT, but certainly not major metropolitan areas like L.A. and New York and San Francisco.
This shouldn't be a red or blue issue. And no amendment to the Constitution is absolute."
So you mean there is the possible that someone could own another human as a slave? I mean, if the 13th Amendment isn't absolute and there are exceptions to every amendment...
And if the 19th Amendment isn't absolute, that would mean it's possible that the government could deny people the right to vote based on their sex/gender?
Wow, thank goodness for Biden. There's a whole new aspect to constitutional law that I never knew existed before!
McDonald's is a multi-billion dollar company. How hard would it be to just make their own ice cream machines for their franchisees at a reasonable cost and tell Taylor to shove their pieces of shit up their collective asses?
3000 people jammed into Hollywood & Highland, both masked and unmasked, is by definition, not obeying the rules at all.
Or L.A. Mayor Garcetti, whose authoritarian streak seems to have completely evaporated. Three weeks ago, he was johnny-on-the-spot to send in the cops to arrest a dad for playing softball with his six-year-old daughter, or a guy for paddle-boarding in the ocean, or to shut down a church that was daring to engage in worship. This is a guy who acted like a few people sunning themselves on a wide-open beach was the equivalent of a WMD. Now, when half his city is smashed, looted, and burned, and thousands of disease vectors are smashed shoulder-to-shoulder in the streets, he muzzles the cops and says restraint is the word of the day.
Garcetti knelt and exchanged hugs with hundreds of protesters-- most unmasked-- after outlawing church congregations from praying together, even outdoors and/or inside their cars. The media says nothing about it other than to rhapsodize over how 'moving' it was. We now conclusively know that the government and media hysterics of the past three months were a giant sham.
The media were calling a couple hundred people protesting on the strand in Huntington Beach "terrorists" and the CA nurses association said they were "grandma killers".
No one in the media called the Floyd crowds terrorists-- despite a not insignificant number of them actually terrorizing people. And the nurses association? Were they appalled at all the grandma-killers flooding the streets? Nope. They cheered them on and endorsed them.
Apparently grandma isn't as important as we were led to believe.
and is for a far higher cause
'Cause a virus knows how righteous and woke you are.
Also there's a lot more people involved in them than there were in the idiot one.
Which is exactly why they were far more dangerous to public health.
How lenient do you believe the cops would’ve been towards those armed protestors if most of them had been Black people instead of White people?
Well, considering we have armed black people patrolling the border of CHAZ right now, carrying weapons that actually do violate the laws of the state of Washington, and the cops aren't doing anything about it, I'd say pretty lenient.
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Yes, they do. Example: The whole "the Border Patrol is whipping the illegals!" hysteria that CNN and all the other leftist media completely invented out of nothing, then reported it as fact when they knew it was utterly false.
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Re: Re:
We're not talking about amending the Constitution, you donkey. Biden was referring to judicially-created exceptions to existing amendments.
Your tiresome (and unjustified) European superiority apparently doesn't include the ability to comprehend what's actually been written.
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Sure, because no atheist or minority was ever a misogynist...
I mean, Islam's practitioners sure have a stellar record on women's rights, but yeah, let's go straight to "white Christians" on that one.
You're a cartoon.
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Re: Re:
National trends are irrelevant to the issue of a neighborhood being pitched on ALPRs. Who cares what the national trend is? When you're considering security protocols for your neighborhood, you only care what's actually happening locally.
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Maybe he's the one who doesn't know what "Marxist" means because that's how he has openly described himself. I take him at his word.
But he certainly doesn't believe in private property, or at a minimum he doesn't believe the government should be defending private property rights. The week he took office he issued a blanket directive that property crimes will no longer be prosecuted in L.A. County absent extraordinary circumstances. To quote him, "That's what insurance is for".
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"Cliques"
How can you possibly develop and enforce an "anti-clique" policy.
Gangs, sure. If it's become so formalized as to have a recognized name and hierarchy, complete with symbology and tattoos with identifying numbers, that's one thing.
But a "clique"? That's just a group of co-workers who are friendly and tend to hang out together. If you go to lunch with the same two co-workers too many times are you now a "clique" and subject to discipline?
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Concentration Camps
And that's a bad thing? I mean, I don't know about you, but I think a cop or a soldier who's willing to swear he'll never assist in the internment of American citizens in concentration camps (however unlikely that may be to happen) is a good thing.
The formerly free nation of Australia certainly needs more cops who are willing to make such pledges.
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Leave It At Home
Whether you're an Antifa shitbag about to burn down a police station with cops still inside or a Capitol rioter with a noose in your hand, the smartest course of action as you set out to do your do your dirty business is...
Leave
Your
Damn
Phone
At
Home
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The U.N. has precisely zero authority to regulate automobiles or anything else in the United States.
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A simple piece of duct tape over the camera hole works just fine.
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Re: No... Please... Come back...
If you're acting hysterical over cops and nurses and airline employees who don't want to get vaccinated but you have no problem with Biden's wide-open border, where hundreds of thousands of illegals are flooding into the nation at positive rates of 8-10%, and the government is making no effort to even test them, let alone mandate they take a vaccine, then...
Sit down. You have no credibility on this issue.
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And in California, the prison guards are exempt from the vax mandate because they have a powerful union that helped the governor defeat his recall.
But it's all about the science...
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Identify the Problem
False to fact. My city requires bicycle registration
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Property crime isn't at an all-time low where I live. Thanks to Prop 47, the explosion of vagrant encampments, and our Marxist district attorney's "let no crime go punished" policies, property crime in my area is higher than Snoop Dogg on a Friday night.
We have so many car break-ins (with little to no response from the police because the D.A. won't prosecute them) that people are leaving their cars unlocked now so that at least their windows won't be shattered when the vagrants come through in the night ransacking all the cars on the block.
Of course ALPRs won't help with any of this, since most of the culprits aren't even driving cars, but the idea that crime is at all-time lows is absurd. Maybe in Bozeman, MT, but certainly not major metropolitan areas like L.A. and New York and San Francisco.
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And the non-watchers also subsidize the leftist shills on MSNBC and CNN.
But I guess that's not a problem for the article's author.
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This shouldn't be a red or blue issue. And no amendment to the Constitution is absolute."
So you mean there is the possible that someone could own another human as a slave? I mean, if the 13th Amendment isn't absolute and there are exceptions to every amendment...
And if the 19th Amendment isn't absolute, that would mean it's possible that the government could deny people the right to vote based on their sex/gender?
Wow, thank goodness for Biden. There's a whole new aspect to constitutional law that I never knew existed before!
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Re: Monopoly
McDonald's is a multi-billion dollar company. How hard would it be to just make their own ice cream machines for their franchisees at a reasonable cost and tell Taylor to shove their pieces of shit up their collective asses?
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3000 people jammed into Hollywood & Highland, both masked and unmasked, is by definition, not obeying the rules at all.
Or L.A. Mayor Garcetti, whose authoritarian streak seems to have completely evaporated. Three weeks ago, he was johnny-on-the-spot to send in the cops to arrest a dad for playing softball with his six-year-old daughter, or a guy for paddle-boarding in the ocean, or to shut down a church that was daring to engage in worship. This is a guy who acted like a few people sunning themselves on a wide-open beach was the equivalent of a WMD. Now, when half his city is smashed, looted, and burned, and thousands of disease vectors are smashed shoulder-to-shoulder in the streets, he muzzles the cops and says restraint is the word of the day.
Garcetti knelt and exchanged hugs with hundreds of protesters-- most unmasked-- after outlawing church congregations from praying together, even outdoors and/or inside their cars. The media says nothing about it other than to rhapsodize over how 'moving' it was. We now conclusively know that the government and media hysterics of the past three months were a giant sham.
The media were calling a couple hundred people protesting on the strand in Huntington Beach "terrorists" and the CA nurses association said they were "grandma killers".
No one in the media called the Floyd crowds terrorists-- despite a not insignificant number of them actually terrorizing people. And the nurses association? Were they appalled at all the grandma-killers flooding the streets? Nope. They cheered them on and endorsed them.
Apparently grandma isn't as important as we were led to believe.
'Cause a virus knows how righteous and woke you are.
Which is exactly why they were far more dangerous to public health.
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Re: Disregarding the Constitution in case of emergency
I don't believe that was done under a declaration of emergency.
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Well, considering we have armed black people patrolling the border of CHAZ right now, carrying weapons that actually do violate the laws of the state of Washington, and the cops aren't doing anything about it, I'd say pretty lenient.
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