

You can just re-read my last line whenever you’re confused about why you’re wrong.
I’m going to block you now. People like you are insufferable.
You can just re-read my last line whenever you’re confused about why you’re wrong.
I’m going to block you now. People like you are insufferable.
Sorry this has to be spelled out for you, but I was questioning what he meant by transparency as it applies to the subject.
What didn’t happen in Las Vegas?
But I’m specifically thinking about the hyperloop.
The fuck… the two-pronged strategy is to funnel as much as wealth possible to the those who already have it.
That’s better than… no strategy to funnel as much wealth as possible to those who already have it?
Like I said, I used to think useful idiots were rare.
I can tell your brain is fried from social media.
Whose outcome cannot be manipulated at all.
Hey, that’s when Democrats only started nominating the Clinton-crew for presidencies!
It’s really consumerism.
The real world example is how Democrats voted against Bernie twice.
It shows where their priorities lie, and it’s not with the working class.
To think otherwise is to be a useful idiot.
This person and his rhetoric are why we only get to choose politicians that fight for the ruling class.
He’s part of the two-pronged strategy, and the disparity in wealth will not decrease until there are fewer people like him.
You’re part of the problem.
It’s a two-pronged strategy.
Our representatives don’t represent us.
Those people that you get up in arms in online arguments defending? They’re put there by the ruling class to take advantage of your ignorance.
The people who actually want to solve these problems are people we’ve never heard of because the ruling class makes sure they get no recognition.
I’d say about 1-2% of votes go towards politicians that fight for the working class.
New Yorkers love robber barons and maximizing profit at every turn.
Why would we expect them to get angry at businesspeople enriching themselves at the expense of everyone else if that’s what they all want to do?
Why do people in major cities like New York and Las Vegas love getting conned?
Badges and “identification” can be bought at dollar stores.
Nobody is going to be able to check their authenticity in the middle of a firefight, and by the time you let criminals enter your house to show you their “ID”, it’s already too late.
Stringer noted that real officers do not wear ski masks.
I wonder if this could be cited in court in the case of someone accidentally killing ICE agents, thinking they were robbers or worse.
Texas gun law requires going through a bit more effort to legally buy handguns instead of long guns, so this is very plausible.
Transparency?
Nice.
Doesn’t surprise me that this sort of this is starting to take off in Houston.
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