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View Poll Results: Do you live in one of America's inner cities? | |||
Yes, I live in a but I got inner city | 41 | 18.55% | |
Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city | 35 | 15.84% | |
Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city | 33 | 14.93% | |
Bush burned the crime infested towers | 153 | 69.23% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll |
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Yesterday, Wisconsin became the 28th state to call for an Article V convention. Need 34 states.
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These people wouldn't have died if they wore bulletproof vests, it's obviously their bad choices that led them to being murdered
Fucking low iq amirite /S
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The thing with mass shootings these days, these MINORITY of mass shootings that happen in America but trigger the outrage and media storms (because any of us could be in one, not just the day to day gang banging that normal's don't actually care about) where innocent people are shot up by a nutcase with a gun... Remind me more of the rash of serial killings that were rampant through America between the 1960's to the 1980's
The serial killings were a fad, self fulfilling prophecy so to speak, its a natural effect in society, but they sort of seemed out of control and they were happening more and more. The reality was they were inspiring each other, they became a fad, and as shock and horror by the masses and the press died down because they were over reported on and seemed to have no solution, interest waned in them and eventually the numbers of them died down. Make no mistake, these killers were performing these killings not just to apease their sick desire, but also their narcissistic ones. I feel like these mass shootings are our generations serial killings. And like the number of serial killings in the USA, they will die down. Its a fad. A fad that appeals to sick people, but a fad none the less. Make no mistake. If someone is going to perform a mass shooting, they have an interest in the same mass shootings that you're upset about, only instead of being upset that they happen, they think about other things they are upset with and get inspired to do one themselves. They want the attention, the self gratification, all of it. As the collective horror over these events die down, which it is, hence the LV shooting just fading into memory mere months after it happened, means that these record breaking mass shootings themselves will start to die down as well. Will they ever come to an end all together? HELL NO.. there will always be mass killings. You could get rid of all the guns, and you'll still see em. We saw one with a truck last week. You could give everyone in the country food and shelter, and you'll still see them. You could give everyone the healthcare they deserve and security, and they'll still happen. But.. what we see these days, the attraction of playing lone survivor and settling the score by making it to the front page with a record breaking mass murder, will eventually die down. At least in the form that we see it today. Excpect bombs or some shit to be another version of this that you'll see in your golden years, or maybe robot drones controlled by hacker psychopaths, who knows what horrors we will see as time goes on. Are we at the peak or the decline of the American mass shooting? that remains to be seen. I feel like we're due for many more, but we will see them start to peter off over the next 10 years. But. Like serial killings, there is no bureaucratic way to stop them. Only cultural phenomenons and interests changing. So just ride it out kids. That's all you can do. Or you know, remove your own freedoms, like we did after 9/11. | ||
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would this open the door for legal secession? | |||
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Most states are putting limits on their attendees only voting on a balanced budget amendment. There are lots of arguments about it all, I'm sure you have heard some. Mark Levin wrote a book on the subject some years ago.
Tbh I mostly just like watching the lefties squirm at the thought. | ||
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BBAm kills all entitlements. i dont see people going along with that. it's a recipe for riots.
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We keep creeping closer to getting it, though. I'm not sure the 34 states will happen, but we are 1 closer. GOP controls enough state houses right now that it could happen soon.
The thing with entitlement reform is, no one would touch it, and now we most likely are past the point of no return. | ||
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We could start by banning high capacity magazines. It wont stop mass shootings, but it will sure as fuck keep some nutjob from mowing down 600 people in 10 minutes. In DC v. Heller, conservative jesus Scalia wrote “like most rights, the right secured by the Second Amendment is not unlimited.” It is “not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose.” Quote:
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