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HomerJS

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The Biden crime wave swept America as liberals refused to jail people for retail theft. See: San Fransisco.
Couldn’t bring yourself to look at the actual numbers? You just keep spouting Foxisms.

Any doubt as to why the country can’t get along.

While you are on a roll please tell us all the other things you believe that are blatantly untrue.
 

Indus

Lifer
May 11, 2002
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I haven't. However I live in the DFW metroplex, a fairly large area with our share of crime. But we have a saying around these parts... lock 'em up!

Dayum! How could you let them do this to you?

The Biden crime wave swept America as liberals refused to jail people for retail theft. See: San Fransisco.

You know you can go to a hospital, ask for a rape kit and press charges right??

You don't have to just let it stew inside of you.
 

allisolm

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The Biden crime wave swept America as liberals refused to jail people for retail theft. See: San Fransisco.
That's odd. Everything I have read says that the retail crime wave in San Francisco and other places in CA came about because the CA voters approved the CA ballot referendum Proposition 47 at the end of 2014. No mention at all of Biden.

Here's one explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_California_Proposition_47
Or here: https://fee.org/articles/why-san-fr...hgDOUtgvb0wR6JJfmE37-vagNwebJFXAaAvu4EALw_wcB
 

FelixDeCat

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That's odd. Everything I have read says that the retail crime wave in San Francisco and other places in CA came about because the CA voters approved the CA ballot referendum Proposition 47 at the end of 2014. No mention at all of Biden.

Here's one explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_California_Proposition_47
Or here: https://fee.org/articles/why-san-fr...hgDOUtgvb0wR6JJfmE37-vagNwebJFXAaAvu4EALw_wcB
You do have a point. Biden wasn't directly involved in the disastrous decision that led to the the extreme retail theft crime wave that arose from said ballot initiative. But if he really cared he would have put pressure on CA to change the law and restore law and order. He could have done so by suggesting to Congress that they should withhold federal highway funds until they clean up their act. Because Biden failed to do anything I assigned him some blame.

Even London Breed (a fond supporter of ultra liberal policy) has had enough with the crime wave:

 

iRONic

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It's a free country is it not?

He can disagree if he wants to just because.
Iron Wing gave a perfect reason. This is idiotic

"He could have done so by suggesting to Congress that they should withhold federal highway funds until they clean up their act. Because Biden failed to do anything I assigned him some blame. "
 
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FelixDeCat

Lifer
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Iron Wing gave a perfect reason. This is idiotic

"He could have done so by suggesting to Congress that they should withhold federal highway funds until they clean up their act. Because Biden failed to do anything I assigned him some blame. "

So you cool with crime....just so long as the trains run on time? This is the wrong message to send to the criminal element.

You cant just walk into a store and do whatever the buck you want and not pay for anything. Society will fall apart and we will become like some South American dictatorship everyone is trying to flee (ie Venezuela). Or even worse, Burkina Faso where they cannot even keep a stable government and innocent citizens are randomly conscripted to take up arms against rebellious factions to defend whatever military strongman is in power this week.

This is why I say whoever winds up leading America next year must not be light on crime. We need to be tough on crime and rehabilitate offenders so they can them become contributing members of society.
 
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IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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You believe that a President should use blackmail in attempt to overturn a state level referendum to address a short-lived local increase in shoplifting cases. This is one of many, many reasons I think you're a fucking idiot. You say you don't want a dictatorship and, in the same breath, fault a President for failing to act like a dictator. Another of the many, many reasons I think you're a fucking idiot.
 

iRONic

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So you cool with crime....just so long as the trains run on time? This is the wrong message to send to the criminal element.

You cant just walk into a store and do whatever the buck you want and not pay for anything. Society will fall apart and we will become like some South American dictatorship everyone is trying to flee (ie Venezuela). Or even worse, Burkina Faso where they cannot even keep a stable government and innocent citizens are randomly conscripted to take up arms against rebellious factions to defend whatever military strongman is in power this week.

This is why I say whoever winds up leading America next year must not be light on crime. We need to be tough on crime and rehabilitate offenders so they can them become contributing members of society.
Shitlol

Here you are tripling down on idiocy!🤣🤡
 

balloonshark

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If they repeat a lie enough times then it becomes real in their minds only. My niece went on a rant about how her young children were wearing animal masks while at the babysitters and that she didn't want them to become furries who use a litter box. Of course I told her that was lie repeated on social networking and that she was getting angry over something that never happened. People are literally getting angry at lies and they are taking it out on the innocent. This topic is just another example of how easily programmable the uneducated right wing folks can be.
 
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allisolm

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And with furious backpedaling "The Biden crime wave swept America" morphed into "I assigned him some blame."

Since Proposition 47 was a constantly increasing problem from the get-go, I'm sure FelixDeCat assigned some blame to Trump for failure to act during his time as President, but, you know what, I can't find where he said that. Weird.

 
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FelixDeCat

Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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You believe that a President should use blackmail in attempt to overturn a state level referendum to address a short-lived local increase in shoplifting cases. This is one of many, many reasons I think you're a fucking idiot. You say you don't want a dictatorship and, in the same breath, fault a President for failing to act like a dictator. Another of the many, many reasons I think you're a fucking idiot.

Im guessing you were either born last week or just fell off a turnip truck. Withholding highway funds used to be an old tactic to get states to change laws. Back in the 1980s teens could buy alcohol in Texas until the government played hardball with federal money and forced them to raise the age to 21.



 

HomerJS

Lifer
Feb 6, 2002
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Im guessing you were either born last week or just fell off a turnip truck. Withholding highway funds used to be an old tactic to get states to change laws. Back in the 1980s teens could buy alcohol in Texas until the government played hardball with federal money and forced them to raise the age to 21.



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Sounds like something Republicans can use to usurp the various referendum in states that are codifying abortion rights
 

Fenixgoon

Lifer
Jun 30, 2003
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Im guessing you were either born last week or just fell off a turnip truck. Withholding highway funds used to be an old tactic to get states to change laws. Back in the 1980s teens could buy alcohol in Texas until the government played hardball with federal money and forced them to raise the age to 21.



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so texas couldn't pull itself up by its bootstraps and had to accept handouts from the federal government for the last 40 years? is that how i should read that?
 

ch33zw1z

Lifer
Nov 4, 2004
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So you cool with crime....just so long as the trains run on time? This is the wrong message to send to the criminal element.

You cant just walk into a store and do whatever the buck you want and not pay for anything. Society will fall apart and we will become like some South American dictatorship everyone is trying to flee (ie Venezuela). Or even worse, Burkina Faso where they cannot even keep a stable government and innocent citizens are randomly conscripted to take up arms against rebellious factions to defend whatever military strongman is in power this week.

This is why I say whoever winds up leading America next year must not be light on crime. We need to be tough on crime and rehabilitate offenders so they can them become contributing members of society.
I guess Harris is an easy choice for you then. She was tough on crime as a legal figure, and isn’t a felon like the guy you already voted for twice.
 

FelixDeCat

Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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Sounds like something Republicans can use to usurp the various referendum in states that are codifying abortion rights

No, we need abortion clinics to keep the population in check. I also support government funded euthanasia clinics on every street corner and foreign aid to build them in extremely overpopulated nations.
 

ch33zw1z

Lifer
Nov 4, 2004
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No, we need abortion clinics to keep the population in check. I also support government funded euthanasia clinics on every street corner and foreign aid to build them in extremely overpopulated nations.

What a weird reply. I guess you’re just saying the loud part out loud some more
 
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