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re: Dept. within City of Pittsburgh taught a training course on civil disobedience?
Posted by fwtex on 1/15/26 at 4:28 pm to Night Vision
Sadly, most people do not understand that when this is how they act publicly when they do not have power to stop what they oppose, their actions are guaranteed to be even worse with what they do with power they do have.
If the local government is promoting civil disobedience against the federal govt, then they are abusing their funding and their civil authority against the people they are supposed to be representing. They do not get to choose who they represent or the laws they enforce, but they believe their power gives them that right.
If the local government is promoting civil disobedience against the federal govt, then they are abusing their funding and their civil authority against the people they are supposed to be representing. They do not get to choose who they represent or the laws they enforce, but they believe their power gives them that right.
They should go after the liberal media that is promoting (reporting) on these paid protest in their "news" coverage. The media knows these are paid protests to gin up political dissent and 1. They do not report they are paid protest, and 2. They coordinate media coverage with the organizers of the paid protest.
It will be interesting to see the votes on their contempt of Congress. It will require a vote in the committee and in the full house. We can anticipate all Dems voting against, but what Republicans will and what will be their reasoning.
1. The Democrats are the ones that pushed for full release of Epstein documents and hang all the perps.
2. Deference for prosecuting former presidents went out the window with the Biden administration.
3. Sending two Trump admin guys to prison for 6 months for the same charge is hard not to be an overwhelming precedent less than 24 months later.
What I find interesting is that the liberal media is not sending out a defensive narrative for Clinton's. Maybe they start doing that around the vote? Also, I have not seen anything from Clinton attorneys saying why they are not showing up. Seems like they believe the vote will not pass and or a judge will not let it go to court.
1. The Democrats are the ones that pushed for full release of Epstein documents and hang all the perps.
2. Deference for prosecuting former presidents went out the window with the Biden administration.
3. Sending two Trump admin guys to prison for 6 months for the same charge is hard not to be an overwhelming precedent less than 24 months later.
What I find interesting is that the liberal media is not sending out a defensive narrative for Clinton's. Maybe they start doing that around the vote? Also, I have not seen anything from Clinton attorneys saying why they are not showing up. Seems like they believe the vote will not pass and or a judge will not let it go to court.
re: It’s Not A Minnesota Problem, It’s A Blue State Problem - Big Time!!
Posted by fwtex on 1/14/26 at 10:08 am to Robin Masters
It's not a blue state problem. Nuts a campaign finance problem!!
The impetus for the fraud is the laundering of tax dollars back to campaigns and elected politicians. The politicians saw a path to obtain tax payer money and they are the ones that decided the fraud.
The impetus for the fraud is the laundering of tax dollars back to campaigns and elected politicians. The politicians saw a path to obtain tax payer money and they are the ones that decided the fraud.
re: Why Trevor Penning is a bust
Posted by fwtex on 1/14/26 at 9:35 am to SirWinston
In simpler words, he is just a big stiff guy?
re: Opinions on the direction SCOTUS is leaning on boys play women's sports
Posted by fwtex on 1/14/26 at 9:23 am to SlowFlowPro
Gender has no basis of biological science and thus has no finite determination. Biological sex is finite, race is finite, heritage is finite, etc. I do not see how SCOTUS does not end the use of gender as a legal class in their opinion. It is way to subjective, solely based on emotions and feeling that can change over time to be used in a legal precedent for any purpose.
I think SCOTUS is going to obliterate the whole "fluid gender" nonsense. This is a made up activist movement that intentionally refuses to rely on science in order not only change society perception, but change laws to its benefit. I see no way that SCOTUS will be kind to this from a legal posture and have a very harsh opinion.
This is there float for reason for mail in ballots.
I have had a 99.9999999999% certainty that members of Congress and the Democrats were taking kickbacks of govt spending.
I recall a time when Congress would argue over a couple million $$ in a package, but over the last 15 or so years everyone in Congress was excited about passing multi billion $$ packages as it they were handing out candy to kids. Million dollar spending packages went to billion like a light switch was turned on and it was all at the same time Democrats fell in love with NGOs, the Clinton foundation, and Soros split his money into hundreds of shell orgs.
I recall a time when Congress would argue over a couple million $$ in a package, but over the last 15 or so years everyone in Congress was excited about passing multi billion $$ packages as it they were handing out candy to kids. Million dollar spending packages went to billion like a light switch was turned on and it was all at the same time Democrats fell in love with NGOs, the Clinton foundation, and Soros split his money into hundreds of shell orgs.
re: SCOTUS Arguments On Men in Women's Sports
Posted by fwtex on 1/13/26 at 10:14 am to CU_Tigers4life
The argument of the liberal wing is that one person has a right to constitutional challenge, while they somehow ignore the constitutional challenge of all those impaired by that one person.
It seems the attorney does not want to bring that argument up because he has had multiple opportunities when the liberals ask why one persons claim is not sufficient.
It seems the attorney does not want to bring that argument up because he has had multiple opportunities when the liberals ask why one persons claim is not sufficient.
IRS should look at the church tax exemption if they are using their facilities for political anti gov activism.
re: How to save college football - Solution
Posted by fwtex on 1/12/26 at 2:50 pm to TomInHoover
What about all the other sports athletes? Just cap it to $500k per year for all athletes. Players do not have NIL if it were not for the schools letting them play. One depends on the other, and does not exist without the other. Tell the agents to take a hike.
Yes, and the bigger question is why the media report.on paid protest??
re: AUTONOMOUS ZONE setup in Minneapolis, and is being referred to as no-go zone for police
Posted by fwtex on 1/9/26 at 5:40 pm to xGeauxLSUx
I guess that is what you have to if you live in your parents basement and you want to have other basement dwellers over
He is angry because he know his rhetoric caused that lady her life. He implored her to protest and interfere withlaw enforcement.
He has her blood in his conscious whether he wants to publicly admit it or not. Blaming ice is his process of absolving himself of the guilt.
He has her blood in his conscious whether he wants to publicly admit it or not. Blaming ice is his process of absolving himself of the guilt.
re: Miami was #10 in the Playoff Rankings…
Posted by fwtex on 1/9/26 at 5:07 pm to AUTiger789
Here is what I a learned through this year CFP.
1. Miami deserves to be in the CFP.
2. Being compared as equal and a coin toss, ND deserved to be in the CFP.
3. No conference should have more than 3 teams in the CFP. If your not tops in your conference, you don't deserve a chance to play in CFP.
4. The SEC is a mirage that is now built to protect the mirage of being loaded with top teams.
5. Losing 2 games in the middle of the season to bad teams is no longer an automatic disqualification to the CFP.
6. Losing two close games in the regular season to CFP teams is disqualification from the CFP.
7. The SEC and BIG10 have automatic bid to CFP and now those conferences believe the loser also get an automatic bid to the CFP.
8. College football is more fun to watch than the NFL.
9. The transfer portal made college football more interesting than boring bowl games.
10. I do not know what amateur athletics is anymore.
1. Miami deserves to be in the CFP.
2. Being compared as equal and a coin toss, ND deserved to be in the CFP.
3. No conference should have more than 3 teams in the CFP. If your not tops in your conference, you don't deserve a chance to play in CFP.
4. The SEC is a mirage that is now built to protect the mirage of being loaded with top teams.
5. Losing 2 games in the middle of the season to bad teams is no longer an automatic disqualification to the CFP.
6. Losing two close games in the regular season to CFP teams is disqualification from the CFP.
7. The SEC and BIG10 have automatic bid to CFP and now those conferences believe the loser also get an automatic bid to the CFP.
8. College football is more fun to watch than the NFL.
9. The transfer portal made college football more interesting than boring bowl games.
10. I do not know what amateur athletics is anymore.
re: Officer cell phone footage released
Posted by fwtex on 1/9/26 at 12:11 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
The head agent in charge of the HSA operation, not Norm, should hold a press conference with this video and provide a PSA to anyone participating or thinking about participating in this type of "protest", that they are putting their lives at risk.
Be unapologetic and direct that interfering with law enforcement activities is not a game, and armed officers have legal right to use deadly forces if they interpret your actions as a threat to their life or injury.
Be unapologetic and direct that interfering with law enforcement activities is not a game, and armed officers have legal right to use deadly forces if they interpret your actions as a threat to their life or injury.
re: Officer cell phone footage released
Posted by fwtex on 1/9/26 at 12:01 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Lol. Her send off at the end is "F ing Beech"
re: Trump directs cash rich Fannie/Freddie to buy $200B in mortgage bonds to drive down rates
Posted by fwtex on 1/8/26 at 4:59 pm to hawkeye007
quote:
fast forward to 25 and lowering interest rates will continue to raise home prices .
Yes. What needs to be reviewed is the appraisal policies because I believe this was an equal blame for the fast increase in housing prices.
Not sure if it is the same today, but the most recent last three sales comps to justify a price was the basis of value. In a normal slow market that may be correct.
In a quick boom market that is abnormal, using the 3 recent comps will quickly inflate a market out of control. My opinion is their should be a 1 and 3 year benchmark when values spike 15% month over month for a period of time. Not to say that buyers cannot pay the market price they determine, but that the loan value should be capped. If you take out institutional buyers, individual buyers will not be outbid which is what caused the price spike.
re: White Woman So Traumatized By Good Shooting That She No Longer Feels Safe Obstructing ICE
Posted by fwtex on 1/8/26 at 9:52 am to LuckyTiger
I believe these people think that the opinion of their preferred politician is lawful over actual laws. The administration should ignore the lefts narratives and only speak to the facts and the laws.
In this current environment Trump officials should ignore the hyperbole of the MN Gov, Mayor, and politicians and instead speak to the dangers of lower level politicians putting people in grave danger by insinuating law enforcement activities are not lawful.
Law enforcement is not playing games, it's serious work that puts the officers and the public in danger every day and when people believe they have a right to interfere it can lead to unnecessary loss of life. Let law enforcement do their work and let the court system work. Vigilante justice against the laws of the govt will never be successful.
In this current environment Trump officials should ignore the hyperbole of the MN Gov, Mayor, and politicians and instead speak to the dangers of lower level politicians putting people in grave danger by insinuating law enforcement activities are not lawful.
Law enforcement is not playing games, it's serious work that puts the officers and the public in danger every day and when people believe they have a right to interfere it can lead to unnecessary loss of life. Let law enforcement do their work and let the court system work. Vigilante justice against the laws of the govt will never be successful.
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