I’m not trying to convince you of who I am or of who you are. I know you’re not going to be persuaded. I’m simply pointing out what a disingenuous retard you are who supports blatant hypocrisy. Because that is a fact. But you’re too dumb to see it.
Oh, and Trump is an imbecile. Again, only a retard wouldn’t be able to see that.
So, what you are saying is that I nailed it. And that makes your feelings feel bad.
Remind me, who was in the White House in the summer of 2020?
Are you trying to blame the Soros funded riots and Democrat mandated COVID shutdowns on Trump?
For that matter are you trying to blame the actions of the Minneapolis police department on Republicans? The city is as blue as it gets (2020 election went 86.44% for Biden and 11.31% for Trump). Leadership in the city is almost entirely Democrat. If there is structural racism in Minneapolis and Democrats control the entirety of the structure what does that tell you? Wait, I know - Blame the mean Orange Man.
I'm a long time Democrat and I'll be voting Trump this time. Do you think the economy is in a better place now than in 2019?
"I'm a long time Democrat and I'll be voting Trump this time." = "I am a Trumpette to the very core of my being."
Very cool how you inserted that, given the post you were responding to.
Well done!
Jamin and Sally make those types of claims all the time. They would only be registered as Dems to vote for the weakest candidate to run against Trump. In Jamin's case that was RFK Jr.
and no, none of them will report that Pelosi is responsible for security lapses at J6 or that the feds instigated the event. Lord knows why you rely on the outlying media-for-idiots for your facts.
So, what you are saying is that I nailed it. And that makes your feelings feel bad.
Got it.
A Sub-9:00 mile guy is not impressive.
sub 9 is a smart guy but lordy he gets his news from paranoid for-profit people who sound smart but are peddling garbage to the gullible. The Joe Rogan set.
Are you trying to blame the Soros funded riots and Democrat mandated COVID shutdowns on Trump?
For that matter are you trying to blame the actions of the Minneapolis police department on Republicans? The city is as blue as it gets (2020 election went 86.44% for Biden and 11.31% for Trump). Leadership in the city is almost entirely Democrat. If there is structural racism in Minneapolis and Democrats control the entirety of the structure what does that tell you? Wait, I know - Blame the mean Orange Man.
Try re-reading what I wrote and, this time, give it a little more thought.
I believe, and I wrote, that the unrest/protests/riots in the summer of 2020 were "at least in part" Trump's fault, i.e. not entirely his fault.
The causes of what happened that summer are not simple, and I don't want to simplify them. But no doubt, Trump was part of the problem, even if there were other causes. And it's no coincidence that we haven't seen that level of domestic unrest since he left office.
For that matter are you trying to blame the actions of the Minneapolis police department on Republicans? The city is as blue as it gets (2020 election went 86.44% for Biden and 11.31% for Trump). Leadership in the city is almost entirely Democrat. If there is structural racism in Minneapolis and Democrats control the entirety of the structure what does that tell you? Wait, I know - Blame the mean Orange Man.
Try re-reading what I wrote and, this time, give it a little more thought.
I believe, and I wrote, that the unrest/protests/riots in the summer of 2020 were "at least in part" Trump's fault, i.e. not entirely his fault.
The causes of what happened that summer are not simple, and I don't want to simplify them. But no doubt, Trump was part of the problem, even if there were other causes. And it's no coincidence that we haven't seen that level of domestic unrest since he left office.
It stopped because people had to go back to work and Soros stopped funding the riots. You were a pawn being played.
Try re-reading what I wrote and, this time, give it a little more thought.
I believe, and I wrote, that the unrest/protests/riots in the summer of 2020 were "at least in part" Trump's fault, i.e. not entirely his fault.
The causes of what happened that summer are not simple, and I don't want to simplify them. But no doubt, Trump was part of the problem, even if there were other causes. And it's no coincidence that we haven't seen that level of domestic unrest since he left office.
It stopped because people had to go back to work and Soros stopped funding the riots. You were a pawn being played.
Setting aside that what you wrote sounds silly, that has nothing to do with why they started, and why peaceful protests escalated as they did.
Having a President who was entirely uninterested in even acknowledging that there was a problem with how law enforcement interacted with minority communities, and was entirely silent on how to solve or improve the problem, caused some of this. And when Trump said things like "when the shooting starts, the looting starts", things only got worse. We should expect more from our so-called leaders.
Setting aside that what you wrote sounds silly, that has nothing to do with why they started, and why peaceful protests escalated as they did.
Having a President who was entirely uninterested in even acknowledging that there was a problem with how law enforcement interacted with minority communities, and was entirely silent on how to solve or improve the problem, caused some of this. And when Trump said things like "when the shooting starts, the looting starts", things only got worse. We should expect more from our so-called leaders.
What problem is there with police? Off the top of your head, how many unarmed black men are shot by police per year in total?
The recent conviction of Tou Thao, an officer involved in the killing of George Floyd, marks yet another chapter in the ongoing national conversation about police brutality and racial bias. This case, and the protests it igni...
It stopped because people had to go back to work and Soros stopped funding the riots. You were a pawn being played.
Setting aside that what you wrote sounds silly, that has nothing to do with why they started, and why peaceful protests escalated as they did.
Having a President who was entirely uninterested in even acknowledging that there was a problem with how law enforcement interacted with minority communities, and was entirely silent on how to solve or improve the problem, caused some of this. And when Trump said things like "when the shooting starts, the looting starts", things only got worse. We should expect more from our so-called leaders.
and of course crime spiked during covid in rural trumplandia areas too, in 2020. But trumpers have hidden that and made the story about the urban crime spike. Dems have chosen not to rub the rural crime spike in the faces of the rurals, but that has let the GOP define the crime spike as urban only. Don't let them fool you. Is rural crime trump's fault?
"Murder rates across the rural U.S. have soared during the pandemic, bringing the kind of extreme violence long associated with major metropolises to the smallest communities, the Wall Street Journal reports. Homicide rates in the rural U.S. rose twenty five percent in 2020, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
In Marion County, a swampy stretch of South Carolina, Sheriff Brian Wallace and his deputies worked nine killings in 2021, including the execution-style shooting of an 80-year-old retired teacher. It was the highest annual bo...
Baltimore's violent crime rate spiked in the years following the death of Freddie Gray, which set off a series of protests and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement, according to a new report
From 2016 to 2020, the two U.S. counties to experience the most gun homicides per capita were rural, Phillips County, Ar., with 55.45 age-adjusted homicides per 100,000 people, and Lowndes County, Al., with 48.36 age-adjusted homicides per 100,000. During the same years, 13 of the 20 U.S. counties with the most gun homicides per capita were rural.
As gun violence continues to fuel violent crime, some conservative politicians are not only refusing to support violence prevention measures but are also rolling back gun laws. Many of these same officials express the narrati...
No dog in this (particular) fight--the following is just for general information:
From 2016 to 2020, the two U.S. counties to experience the most gun homicides per capita were rural: Phillips County, Arkansas: 55.45 age-adjusted homicides per 100,000 people Lowndes County, Alabama: 48.36 age-adjusted homicides per 100,000 people
From 2016 to 2020, 13 of the 20 U.S. counties with the most gun homicides per capita were rural: 80 percent of these 20 counties are in states that received an “F” grade for their weak gun laws, according to Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence’s 2021 annual state scorecard rankings.
In 2020, the total gun death rate for rural communities—when age-adjusted per 100,000 people—was 40 percent higher than it was for large metropolitan areas.
Yes, I'm aware these figures are not current. This was the best I could find on short notice.