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    Today, 04:17 PM
    Thank you. I looked and looked at it but couldn't "see" it. This is why two heads can better than one :)
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    Today, 04:14 PM
    I don't think I agree. In the past I would have but that doesn't seem to have been proven in the cities mentioned. They've all become shitholes. This isn't a problem with easy or ideological solutions. Because all of this poses serious problems to other people, it requires serious thinking and learning from others who have tried to tackle it, like Portugal. Without that treatment infrastructure, though, it won't work. Was it Madison who said this (freedom) only works with a moral people? How is serving the immoral working out? I agree with Bukele when he warns the US is headed in the same direction as El Salvador was when he took over. No sane society wants this. Even the loons in Portland are sorry they did it.
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    Today, 03:51 PM
    This is where things really went to shit in the west. Anti human Marxism. Isn't that what Milei is also fighting? QZRqHCjLvViU https://www.bitchute.com/video/QZRqHCjLvViU/ Occam's Banana How did I not embed that right?
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    Today, 03:43 PM
    That approach to determining what's important to address priorities sounds as good as anything. I don't see how markets address rampant mental illness, drug addiction, crime and immorality. I would think markets would just feed all that. All of this shit is a result of the Marxist attack on our society. It was not like this when we grew up and it's getting worse. Do you want to live in one of these shitholes? I assume not. Why not if you think that hands off approach is correct?
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    Today, 03:29 PM
    The illegal grows are usually on public land. They just go out into the forest, clear an area, find a water supply, and set up. Would they buy their own land and incur that expense if there were no regulations? I doubt the ones who are basically squatting would. Some do, though. I saw a video about this, recently, and a certain ethnic group (can't recall who) bought houses and set up indoor grows. Anyway, that's all just weed and while the outdoor illegal operations are an environmental and violent criminal problem, it's just plants. Fentanyl, meth and other man made drugs are an entirely different problem. The addict coddling is/was an effort to make it safer (clean needles, "clean" drugs, designated user areas) and did not work. Addiction and crime just got worse. If they had just legalized or decriminalized the same drugs, with "safety" programs, that, too, would have been worse. It looks like the only place that has successfully done anything like this is Portugal but while they offer the "safety", they demand treatment and make it available. That is a huge taxpayer investment. There is no such infrastructure here. So, you either make it illegal and we get back to 1950s America or you put massive money into serious treatment programs for addicts and the mentally ill because legalization begets addicts and mental illness. Why do you think Soros has funded legalization efforts?
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    Today, 03:10 PM
    I agree with control being local. The experiments in legalization of dangerous man made drugs should serve as a lesson to other locales who are considering the same.
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    Today, 03:05 PM
    Fentanyl production is legal. It's used in hospitals, especially in surgery. It's not so much illegal drug trafficking but trafficking (and manufacturing) in controlled substances. I don't know about comparisons to bathtub gin. You've gotta drink gin to OD on it and fentanyl is so deadly that unintentional exposure has killed or nearly killed people: Dad reveals horrific details of baby’s reported fentanyl overdose at S.F. playground https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/San-Francisco-authorities-investigating-whether-a-17621718.php What possible reason does it make sense to have drugs like that on the streets?
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    Today, 02:49 PM
    Excellent response. I rarely read anything from Reason because it seems kind of commie, to me. I often see similarities between communism and whatever they're peddling (Utopia ideasphere). Where does the intellectualizing become critical theory? While some of those criticisms sounded legit, we don't know the details and will have to wait and see. I'm pro populist, too. Sure as hell beats unpopular. It's a stupid term for politics, anyway. Last but not least, I'm on record as supporting Bukele. In the ideaspehere, everything seems to start with the assumption that any given population is moral, reasonable and favors self control. Well, in real life that's not the case in a lot of places, like these violence infested shitholes. If Milei sees a reason to address drug trafficking, it's probably a problem that threatens Argentina, like most of Latin America.
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    Today, 02:19 PM
    Well, yeah, but who's in control? The psychopaths are (including federales and military) because there's nothing stopping them. In less violent cultures, like north America (though becoming far violent than in the past), addicts are all over the streets, committing crime and dropping dead on the shit covered sidewalks. Vancouver, Portland, Seattle, Philly, are real life experiments in legalization or lax enforcement of drug laws. We've gone from weed being a harmless and natural plant that anyone should be free to use (I agree) to fentanyl and other who knows what drugs flooding those cities and it's made them shitholes. This is worth watching if you haven't seen it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT8OU8Yhs_s
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    Today, 02:01 PM
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_War Wow. Never heard of this. It was about a lot more than football, though, I guess. That just solidifies my own opinion that organized sports serve to keep the masses stupid and in the team mentality for when the real SHTF. It's interesting that the violence part wasn't a thing in north America. Maybe that's an indication of higher IQ or something. It's not just a white thing because the Brits act like morons over "footie", though not as violent as someplace like Brazil which isn't very white. What do you make of it? Sounds like a good topic for a grant proposal for a few million in research welfare.
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    Today, 01:29 PM
    That's a good point. Could just be that these degenerates get even more so when drugged and were more controllable for him. In the lawsuit, the most interesting thing I thought was in there was that Diddy and one of his sons went into a bathroom with a third guy and the guying suing was sitting near the closed door when multiple gunshots rang out. Diddy and his kid walked out and the third lay seriously bleeding (don't know if he's alive or dead). Diddy ordered the blood cleaned up and to tell the cops that it happened outside and as a result of a drive by shooting. LAPD played along, made no arrests, and papers ran the drive by story the next day. LAPD is notoriously corrupt and it looks like they did what Diddy ordered, as did the press.
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    Today, 01:17 PM
    There was a terrible knife attack, on a train in England, just a couple of days ago. The huge knife looked to be an ordinary kitchen knife. Then the police went on to show a CCTV shot of the perp, from the day before, walking the streets with the knife in hand and followed with saying there was no known danger to the public at this time and that was while the perp was on the loose. They've had the knife attack thing going on for a long time and now it's come here.
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    Today, 01:11 PM
    For reasons I don't understand, Latin America is violent and that's a big factor in the drug trade. I don't really know what I think about about all of this legalization idea. They did it in Portland and Vancouver British Columbia and the results have been disastrous. Even with just weed, California where it's legal, has a huge problem with illegal grows by organized crime. If the licensing aspect were also removed, I don't think it would make any difference.
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    Today, 12:58 PM
    Yeah, the worse thing I see about it is the men who lost their lives.
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    Today, 12:49 PM
    220 lbs and 6.5' tall of dogs who don't get along with each other. :eek:
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    Today, 12:41 PM
    That was a very long laundry list of criticisms. Without being in the know and not being inclined to dig through Spanish language publications to learn more, some of it sounds legitimate, like raising politicians and bureaucrat's salaries and simply consolidating government agencies rather than truly getting rid of them. I don't view that as minor. Milei once said that "the State is like a pedophile in a kindergarten with children chained up and covered in Vaseline. Who can deny that? All the more reason to take the (Rand Paul) chainsaw to the protected class. As for his dogs, which has nothing to do with anything but is just interesting: Milei ordered that the bobbins be built where his dogs will be, that they are aggressive and cannot have contact with each other, because during the pandemic they lost sociability.
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    Today, 11:27 AM
    I don't know anything about ships and the shipping business but I'm gonna guess, that like everything else, time is money and there's probably pressure to get things moving, especially considering that shipping is experiencing other problems causing delays due to the Houthis and the drought in Panama.
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    Today, 11:20 AM
    I'm happy to say that I have *NOT* listened to any P Diddy "music" but I thought this was all par for the course in the entertainment industry. Basically all degenerate Satanists, made gazillionairs by Jews. Here are the gory details from the guy suing him: https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/diddy-v-jones-sexual-assault-complaint-feb-2024.pdf
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    Today, 11:02 AM
    Notice it says, "mechanics had been trying to fix the issue". Maybe they should have called an electrician.
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    Yesterday, 04:39 PM
    The Dali cargo ship which smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge suffered a 'severe electrical problem' while docked in Baltimore days before, according to a port worker. Julie Mitchell, co-administrator of Container Royalty, a company which tracks cargo, told CNN the ship was anchored at the port for at least 48 hours prior to the deadly crash. Following the devastation, she said: 'And those two days, they were having serious power outages… they had a severe electrical problem. It was total power failure, loss of engine power, everything.' Mitchell explained that refrigerated boxes tripped breakers on board the ship on several occasions, and mechanics had been trying to fix the issue. She said she didn't know whether the problem had been fixed when the ship set off.
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    Yesterday, 12:51 PM
    When talking about the Marxists, an absurd statement like that is very possible. I recall that when the invasion began in Europe, a couple of do-gooders helping at the "refugee" camps got raped and were told not to say anything because it would make the refugees look bad.
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    Yesterday, 12:43 PM
    Yes, but it was sarcasm (and on the money).
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    Yesterday, 12:36 PM
    All that. The theory about hacking a ship seems reasonable but not like that and having any control over that ship hitting that bridge support where it did. I could see it in a movie with some guys on land, tracking the ship in real time, with computer screens showing precise direction and speed of the ship and seconds before impact saying "NOW!" as they cut the power with their microwave weapon beamed from a small boat nearby. Of course, it would all have been carefully planned out and computer modeled to show how the bridge collapse would happen and any necessary adjustments made to make sure it wasn't a suicide mission for the ship's crew who all get whisked out of the country on a flight to Brussels immediately after. Tom Cruse would be in the movie.
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    Yesterday, 12:06 PM
    I think this guy is in charge of bridges:
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    Yesterday, 02:13 AM
    susano replied to a thread Candace Owens in U.S. Political News
    Candace will likely receive the Michelle Malkin treatment: Far-right columnist and white nationalist ally Michelle Malkin has been booted from Airbnb after attending the white nationalist organization American Renaissance's gathering in Nashville last November. “Consistent with our policies, if we become aware of users who are members of or are actively affiliated with hate groups, we remove them from Airbnb,” company spokesperson Ben Breit told The Daily Beast on Wednesday. The site also banned Malkin’s husband, she wrote, since her trips were often booked from his account. “The new twist in my case is Airbnb going after my HUSBAND for simply being married to me. Are my kids next? How about other #AmericaFirst families?” Malkin, a close ally of white nationalist Nicholas Fuentes' extremist “America First” movement, fumed Wednesday afternoon on Twitter. Conservative Group Fires Michelle Malkin Over Support for Holocaust Denier
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    Yesterday, 01:28 AM
    The conspiracy theories going around about this are absolutely batshit. Soon it will get tied to Kate Middleton.
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    Yesterday, 01:02 AM
    The debt is. lie, so why are we fretting over it?
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    03-26-2024, 12:21 AM
    This was mentioned in a comment at some article I recently read. I've not read the book but thought it looks interesting for anyone interested in this type of history. Author bio says he was co-editor for Executive Intelligence Review which is the Larouch people: The story begins in Venice, travels through Amsterdam, and ends in London. This is the birth and evolution of the modern imperial system. Here we look at its history, outlook, and philosophical roots. The connection between the system of empiricism and monetarism is discussed, and the role of its Venetian birthplace is examined. The creation of the Dutch Empire, and the financial speculation in Amsterdam is also discussed. The creation of the British Empire after 1688, and the oligarchical takeover of Britain by a financial oligarchy is detailed. Subjects such as the global slave trade, central banking, narcotics trafficking, and financial deregulation are all looked at. This modern form of oligarchical monetarist empire, together with its anti-human outlook and policies, is still very much with us today. This book is an essential primer in understanding the history of the last 500 years. https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Anglo-Dutch-Empire-Evolution-Anti-Human/dp/B08T43FN9H
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