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richwicks says
You know Japan has very low crime rates
They're also ethnically the same, shared heritage and beliefs which usually results in lower crime.
NDrLoR says
richwicks says
You know Japan has very low crime rates
They're also ethnically the same, shared heritage and beliefs which usually results in lower crime.
Apparently, not as low as one might think. The Japanese have a more compartmentalized system, with the criminal elements part of the governance. When somebody avails themselves of the services of the criminal government, the standard government will barely if at all protect them, as long as the criminal elements stay in their lane.
There are stories of Yakuza chasing citizens in the street, and the police just acting as if nothing is happening. The system seems to acknowledge that crime provides services to wayward citizens, but they are then subject to laws of the criminal jungle by their own accord and are kind of self fucked.
Far-left Washington Post Editor Glenn Kessler tried his best to defend Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg against claims that he is “backed” by Soros, but he got utterly embarrassed in the process. Kessler published a piece called “The incendiary claim that George Soros ‘funds’ Alvin Bragg”, but his story had some major holes in it.
His “fact check” claims there are “no links” between Soros and Bragg, but the Twitter “Community Notes” feature set the record straight. ...
Now talk of a gag order from the Judge. Does this mean Trump can't Campaign?? Sounds like the outcome the dems wanted. Silence Trump.
Apparently, not as low as one might think. The Japanese have a more compartmentalized system, with the criminal elements part of the governance. When somebody avails themselves of the services of the criminal government, the standard government will barely if at all protect them, as long as the criminal elements stay in their lane.
There's a guy that hangs out in front of the store I go to that is homeless, he's a aggressive, abusive, black man who has repeatedly threatened me and other people.
This degenerate wickedness has been escalating since one Donald Trump stepped onstage years ago. The “Joe Biden” regime affects to have trapped him finally in the lair of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Now the game gets interesting. Since the charges are the sheerest vapor, the actual aim of this prosecution, as Tom Luongo and Martin Armstrong point out, is to goad Mr. Trump into a civil contempt citation that will allow the New York authorities to lock him up. The judge in the case will impose a gag order on Mr. Trump speaking out about the proceedings against him, and when he opens his yap — as he is certain to do — they’ll throw a net around him and drag him off to the hoosegow, and try to keep him there indefinitely, as they kept the Jan 6 suspects in the DC jail. That is, if the Bragg operation in New York City can extract the former president from the state of Florida, which may not be so easy, now that Governor DeSantis has indicated a disinclination to allow it.
As to the case itself, a judge with any self-respect would toss it in a pre-trial hearing like a six-day-dead carp at the slightest prompting by a defense attorney — based, as it is, on multiple specious novelties of criminal law, not to mention being well beyond the statute of limitations. If it can actually get to trial, the prosecution will be a jurisprudential joke for the ages. If they get a Big Apple jury to go along with the joke, it will be short-listed through the appeals process clean up to the Supreme Court in a New York minute.
And if that whole thing falls apart like the janky jenga tower it is, there are two other cases in the wings — the bullshit case in Fulton County, Georgia, where the grand jury process was already compromised by a jury fore-person, self-identified as a “witch,” shooting her mouth off to the press; and the operation out of the DC Federal District run by one Special Counsel Jack Smith in the Mar-a-Lago classified papers matter — another loser case, considering all the other high officials currently entangled in similar complaints, as yet unmolested by any official charges.
Sound like a plan? Yes, it sounds like a plan to foment a civil war. Especially considering all the other crap our country is being subjected to by a bureaucracy-gone-wild, the regime fronting for it, and its legions of mentally ill useful idiots disturbing the peace all over the land. Probably more than half of the people in our country realize that the legal system has been hijacked by the same rogues who infiltrated social media and the state boards of election. They are getting good and goddam sick of it, along with all the mental twerkery around transgenderism, race hustling, climate change, and Ukraine. I’m sure it means we’re in for a thrilling spring and summer.
Organized crime is probably better than disorganized crime.
Now talk of a gag order from the Judge. Does this mean Trump can't Campaign?
"Does this mean Trump can't Campaign?? Sounds like the outcome the dems wanted. Silence Trump."
At the end of the day these are mentally ill people and the cops aren't going to care or do anything about it. If anything they appreciate it if you put them to sleep and it's one less call they have to deal with about the guy fucking with people. Just make sure not to kill him is the only caveat, which is unpredictable depending how they fall unless you grab the shirt during the punch. Not advice, but if it is constant it's an option.
It’s hard to believe that we’re living through this moment in history, made worse by the angry mobs showing up in New York to taunt and attempt to coax Trump supporters into violence, just so that they can prove all of their madness has been justified. How petty and gross they are, especially in the nonstop television coverage for ratings.
The Democrats have manufactured their own crisis for seven years and they’re dragging the country through pain and polarization just to stay in power. They need Trump to scare people to the polls. But how long can that last? Sooner or later, it’s all going to collapse. At least we have something to look forward to.
I miss the Left I used to know. I miss when they were decent and sensible people instead of a fanatic cult throwing fits when they don’t get their way. They are the ones who can’t control their rage and anger. They have lost their minds and lost their way.
This day in history will always be a reminder of what happened to them. This indictment shows the world who THEY are - with their ongoing show trials and their mass hysteria.
I will do everything I can to ensure their loss in 2024.
Americans Now More Likely to Vote for Trump, Post-Indictment Poll Shows
rocketjoe79 says
"Does this mean Trump can't Campaign?? Sounds like the outcome the dems wanted. Silence Trump."
The prevailing wisdom here is that you cannot have one state, in this case New York, interfere with the presidential election of the United States.
The_Deplorable
I'm old enough to remember the 60's.
Young people weren't such assholes then.
They didn't want to be sent to Vietnam and didn't like to get busted for weed; but they were not welfare losers, trans drag queens bothering children.
The losers today are crazy.
clambo says
I'm old enough to remember the 60's.
Young people weren't such assholes then.
They didn't want to be sent to Vietnam and didn't like to get busted for weed; but they were not welfare losers, trans drag queens bothering children.
The losers today are crazy.
It's a direct result of having a young dumbass worshipping culture.
"Oh the youth like this, and the youth want that."
Fuck the youth, they're literally the group in society with the least amount of experience at anything, from a particular skill or career to life in general.
And no, it's not because I'm in my 40s. I felt this way back when I was young.
The youth didn't get screwed because they weren't listened to, they got screwed because older people gave them more of a voice and gave them more weight when the old went to make decisions.
"You're 20, newb roookie, s...
Somehow I think you are not in favor of lowering the voting age....
RWSGFY says
Somehow I think you are not in favor of lowering the voting age....
We should replace the voting age with "Makes over Poverty Line income, Over 65, owns capital or real estate over $100k, or retired or current serviceman"
People who don't pay for dinner or at least have a direct role in keeping the restuarant going, shouldn't have a voice in deciding the restaurant.
Also, it stops the Upper Class from using the Lower Class to break the Middle Class, since the Lumpenproles, Students, and marginally employed weedheads won't have a vote.
POLL TAX!!! POLL TAX!!!!!
the whole covfefe he was impeached for was for the attempt to investigate his front-running opponent before the election
For those who don’t recall the details, the story began in 2014 when then-Vice President Biden paid an official visit to Ukraine. The VP was described as “the public face of the [Obama] administration’s handling of Ukraine,” according to a Senate report into potential corruption involving Hunter Biden and Ukrainian energy company Burisma.
Just about three weeks after Joe Biden’s visit, his son took a $50,000-a-month position on Burisma’s board of directors. This, even though British officials only two weeks earlier had seized $23 million from the U.K. bank account of Burisma’s owner, Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, as part of an ongoing corruption investigation. Zlochevsky and Burisma were also being investigated by Shokin as late as March 2016, until Biden threatened to freeze $1 billion in loan guarantees unless the prosecutor was removed.
A couple of years later, presumably when he thought it no longer mattered, Biden openly bragged about getting Shokin fired. During a 2018 event sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, the former VP recounted how he threatened the Ukrainians:
“I said, you’re not getting the billion. I’m going to be leaving here in, I think it was about six hours. I looked at them and said: I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money. Well, son of a b—ch, he got fired.”
RWSGFY says
Somehow I think you are not in favor of lowering the voting age....
We should replace the voting age with "Makes over Poverty Line income, Over 65, owns capital or real estate over $100k, or retired or current serviceman"
People who don't pay for dinner or at least have a direct role in keeping the restuarant going, shouldn't have a voice in deciding the restaurant.
Also, it stops the Upper Class from using the Lower Class to break the Middle Class, since the Lumpenproles, Students, and marginally employed weedheads won't have a vote.
It's simple and I've mentioned it before. Voting is weighted based on your income taxes that you put back into the system. You pay $0 you get 1 vote. You pay $10 you get 2. You pay $100 you get three. On and on.
Poll taxes are a wonderful idea. Too bad the Leftoid 60s court shut it down.
So instead of elections being decided by large minority populations in big cities. You want George Soros and Bill Gates to decide our elections?
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