Please tell me this is an act and you are not on here all day long saying how mean and how bad Trump is. Please tell me you are some trope from a junior high just trying to get some reaction because frankly this is as pathetic as it comes. Do you guys have any idea how pathetic you sound? I have respect for AGIP - but the rest of you are just pathetic clowns.
Wild and sad that both mitt romney and michael cohen are preparing to leave the country because they think there's a good chance trump will follow through with this threats and retaliate against them with his new toy, the United States Department of Justice.
What an utter sh'tstorm we're in for.
1. That's good news. It shows that he [Romney], a politician who probably has seen actual, campaign-level polls (think internal polling), thinks Trump will win or has a great shot at winning
2. Michael Cohen, especially, should fear retribution. He betrayed Trump (and obviously lied while testifying) and should feel his wrath and his vengeance. I want Trump's justice department to go after him - far more than even how Obama's IRS targeted conservative charities.
Wild and sad that both mitt romney and michael cohen are preparing to leave the country because they think there's a good chance trump will follow through with this threats and retaliate against them with his new toy, the United States Department of Justice.
What an utter sh'tstorm we're in for.
1. That's good news. It shows that he [Romney], a politician who probably has seen actual, campaign-level polls (think internal polling), thinks Trump will win or has a great shot at winning
2. Michael Cohen, especially, should fear retribution. He betrayed Trump (and obviously lied while testifying) and should feel his wrath and his vengeance. I want Trump's justice department to go after him - far more than even how Obama's IRS targeted conservative charities.
This is an excellent example of the myopic processing by a cult member.
1. That's good news. It shows that he [Romney], a politician who probably has seen actual, campaign-level polls (think internal polling), thinks Trump will win or has a great shot at winning
2. Michael Cohen, especially, should fear retribution. He betrayed Trump (and obviously lied while testifying) and should feel his wrath and his vengeance. I want Trump's justice department to go after him - far more than even how Obama's IRS targeted conservative charities.
This is an excellent example of the myopic processing by a cult member.
Authoritarian rule will be welcomed by the Republicans
Crime as a talking point has always been implemented to induce irrational fear. You’re much more likely to die in a car accident, or get some type of heart disease, than get randomly killed walking down the street. A lot of Republican talking points are fear based. Immigration, crime, trans/gay panic.
So long as you ignore missing crime data, lack of cops, dismissed charges by Soros DAs and people giving up on filing police reports.
Also ignoring downgraded charges and the fact that people have given up reporting most property crimes. Like in San Francisco with car break-ins, stores allowing shoplifters taking goods out the door.
Sure “less” crimes! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Excellent example how a cult member deals with factual information that conflicts with their perception of the world. In this case, he starts throwing out reasons for the discrepancy without any documentation or evidence. When they bring in Soros you know they are desperate.
Right. Her expected IQ would be around 76 (if your stats are correct). But IQ distributions form the dreaded bell shaped curve, so her IQ could be higher or lower according to the standard deviation and all that math stuff. You haven't presented any of that, so your analysis is incomplete and flawed. I, on the other hand, have shown conclusively that her IQ is around 90-95 (which is the same as Trump's IQ range).
How do police “terrorize” communities? Is it better to allow drug dealers and criminals to have free reign to commit violent crime and terrorize their communities?
I as a teenager was assaulted by a police officer while walking home from school because a friend I was walking with called him a Pig. I defended my friend and was roughed up, shouted and swore at and shoved into the back of his car and detained while he went through my backpack and lectured me.
Not going into a long diatribe about it. But thats just standard protocol of how they interacted with the community. Growing up there it didn't matter if you were a criminal or not, you were an animal in their eyes.
And no, drug dealers and criminals should not be allowed to terrorize the communities. But people should feel safe in that if there are those people terrorizing the community that they can call the police and not have to worry that the police will be worse than dealing with the criminals. Which is how it was growing up there. But please, argue with me like you've lived.
One other quick note. I had a black friend in high school he joined the MPD in hopes to help his community. He was one the scene of the George Floyd incident. Because of lots of reasons he cannot make public (such as threats on his life) he has since quit the force. There are lots of good officers, but often theres nothing they can do to fight the tide of toxic behavior within the departments.
I as a teenager was assaulted by a police officer while walking home from school because a friend I was walking with called him a Pig. I defended my friend and was roughed up, shouted and swore at and shoved into the back of his car and detained while he went through my backpack and lectured me.
Not going into a long diatribe about it. But thats just standard protocol of how they interacted with the community. Growing up there it didn't matter if you were a criminal or not, you were an animal in their eyes.
And no, drug dealers and criminals should not be allowed to terrorize the communities. But people should feel safe in that if there are those people terrorizing the community that they can call the police and not have to worry that the police will be worse than dealing with the criminals. Which is how it was growing up there. But please, argue with me like you've lived.
One other quick note. I had a black friend in high school he joined the MPD in hopes to help his community. He was one the scene of the George Floyd incident. Because of lots of reasons he cannot make public (such as threats on his life) he has since quit the force. There are lots of good officers, but often theres nothing they can do to fight the tide of toxic behavior within the departments.
^^^^^^^
Totally full of sh!t.
Not sure what you think I would gain by lying about any of this on some letsrun political thread? But sure, if it makes you feel better, you are welcome to not believe me.
What Trump has said about the war in Ukraine: - Ukraine should surrender because Russia "always wins war" - He's called for people to "boo" Zelenskyy - He's said that he would lift the sanctions against Russia and Iran - He's said the US needs to "get out of Ukraine war", which would probably end all US military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine (as they have no boots on the ground)
While he was president, Trump: - Stalled 400 million USD aid to Ukraine - Stalled the sales of Javelins to Ukraine - Attempted to blackmail Zelenskyy to dig dirt on the Biden family - Basically capitulated to Putin in Helsinki in 2018 A vote for Trump is a vote for Putin.
Trump: But if I were the president, I would inform the threatening country -- in this case, Iran -- that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens. We are going to blow it to smithereens.
How do police “terrorize” communities? Is it better to allow drug dealers and criminals to have free reign to commit violent crime and terrorize their communities?
I as a teenager was assaulted by a police officer while walking home from school because a friend I was walking with called him a Pig. I defended my friend and was roughed up, shouted and swore at and shoved into the back of his car and detained while he went through my backpack and lectured me.
Not going into a long diatribe about it. But thats just standard protocol of how they interacted with the community. Growing up there it didn't matter if you were a criminal or not, you were an animal in their eyes.
And no, drug dealers and criminals should not be allowed to terrorize the communities. But people should feel safe in that if there are those people terrorizing the community that they can call the police and not have to worry that the police will be worse than dealing with the criminals. Which is how it was growing up there. But please, argue with me like you've lived.
One other quick note. I had a black friend in high school he joined the MPD in hopes to help his community. He was one the scene of the George Floyd incident. Because of lots of reasons he cannot make public (such as threats on his life) he has since quit the force. There are lots of good officers, but often theres nothing they can do to fight the tide of toxic behavior within the departments.
I have a lot of sympathy and respect for good police officers. It’s not an easy job, and I think it’s a shame how loyal they are to the bad police officers who drag down what should be a more noble profession.
I as a teenager was assaulted by a police officer while walking home from school because a friend I was walking with called him a Pig. I defended my friend and was roughed up, shouted and swore at and shoved into the back of his car and detained while he went through my backpack and lectured me.
Not going into a long diatribe about it. But thats just standard protocol of how they interacted with the community. Growing up there it didn't matter if you were a criminal or not, you were an animal in their eyes.
And no, drug dealers and criminals should not be allowed to terrorize the communities. But people should feel safe in that if there are those people terrorizing the community that they can call the police and not have to worry that the police will be worse than dealing with the criminals. Which is how it was growing up there. But please, argue with me like you've lived.
One other quick note. I had a black friend in high school he joined the MPD in hopes to help his community. He was one the scene of the George Floyd incident. Because of lots of reasons he cannot make public (such as threats on his life) he has since quit the force. There are lots of good officers, but often theres nothing they can do to fight the tide of toxic behavior within the departments.
I have a lot of sympathy and respect for good police officers. It’s not an easy job, and I think it’s a shame how loyal they are to the bad police officers who drag down what should be a more noble profession.
Unfortunately, tribal mentality sometimes overrides morality. We see it here often. Law and order! But total defense of law breaking when it is their guy.