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RedStickFox
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re: Dept. within City of Pittsburgh taught a training course on civil disobedience?
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/15/26 at 3:39 pm to Cromulent
quote:You are making up the chaos and paid part. Nothing in this post says they are looking to cause chaos and nothing says that anyone is getting paid.
Human rights to cause chaos? To get paid to "protest".
Why are you so bothered by people knowing their rights?
re: Dept. within City of Pittsburgh taught a training course on civil disobedience?
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/15/26 at 2:33 pm to jizzle6609
quote:
Thats just such a warped way of viewing things.
I understand. If you support a mad man for dictator you should be furious for people to learn that they have rights. I on the other hand think it's a good idea for people to know their rights.
And it's very telling that the best you can do is attack rather than actually address the topic. Typical of MAGA.
re: Dept. within City of Pittsburgh taught a training course on civil disobedience?
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/15/26 at 2:16 pm to Night Vision
I see nothing wrong with courses that train people on how to utilize their second amendment rights, and likewise, I see nothing wrong with courses that show people how to LAWFULLY exercise their first amendment rights.
She is a legal advisor and human rights attorney. Only MAGA would have an issue with people being informed on their human fricking rights.
She is a legal advisor and human rights attorney. Only MAGA would have an issue with people being informed on their human fricking rights.
re: John Rocker visits a Somali day care center
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/13/26 at 5:58 pm to Csmims
One of the facilities mentioned released security camera footage showing kids entering and leaving the same day that the retard from YouTube claimed there were no kids.
I dont give a frick what a random guy on the street remembers. Facts and evidence matter more.
I dont give a frick what a random guy on the street remembers. Facts and evidence matter more.
re: John Rocker visits a Somali day care center
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/13/26 at 4:43 pm to BBONDS25
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Also it is hilarious you think the Biden DOJ acted in good faith.
So you're mad at the DOJ that sent fraudsters to prison and you defend the DOJ that can't indict a ham sandwich?
Sounds about right. Have fun with that.
re: John Rocker visits a Somali day care center
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/13/26 at 1:34 pm to BBONDS25
quote:
Imagine hating Trump (or anyone) so much that you defend Somalians (or anyone) defrauding the US government out of billions.
My post was to point out that under Biden we had investigations, indictments and convictions. There are Somalians in jail right now thanks to the Biden DOJ. And regardless of nationality, good. They got what was coming.
Under the Trump DOJ we have a bunch of people stirring the pot on you tube and a DOJ that cant tie their shoes and therefor the only thing that's happening is that yall are building up even more hatred just like when yall falsely accused samalians of eating pets. You go crazy over fake youtube investigations and false accusations.
That's why you have to lie and accuse me of defending fraud. I've never done anything like that. You just want to lie and attack samalians. But if you want to attack someone for not caring about fraud here's a partial list of fraudsters that trump has pardoned or commuted sentences:
Todd and Julie Chrisley: The reality TV stars were fully pardoned in May 2025 after serving nearly three years of their combined 19-year sentences for conspiring to defraud banks out of more than $30 million and engaging in tax crimes.
George Santos: The disgraced former Congressman, who pleaded guilty to multiple charges including wire fraud and identity theft, had his seven-year prison sentence commuted by Trump in October 2025.
Changpeng Zhao: The founder and former CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, who pleaded guilty to failing to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program (which facilitated illicit activity), received a full pardon from Trump.
David Gentile: The founder of GPB Capital was convicted of orchestrating a $1.6 billion Ponzi-type scheme. His seven-year prison sentence was commuted in November 2025, just 12 days after he began serving time.
Devon Archer: A former businessman and associate of Hunter Biden, Archer received a pardon for his conviction in a scheme to defraud the Oglala Sioux Nation in a $60 million bond scheme.
Trevor Milton: The billionaire founder of Nikola Corporation, who was convicted of lying to investors about his electric truck company's technology, also received a pardon.
Michele Fiore: A former Las Vegas city council member, Fiore was convicted of seven counts relating to wire fraud in a charity fundraising scheme before receiving a pardon.
Charles Scott: A Washington D.C. businessman convicted of conspiring to commit securities fraud was pardoned by Trump in May 2025, just two weeks into his sentence.
re: THIS is how People magazine decided to cover Scott Adams' death today.
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/13/26 at 1:17 pm to L.A.
This is 1000 times more appropriate than what Trump and his supporters said about Rob Reiner's death, the attack on Pelosi's husband, John McCains death etc. etc. etc.
Personally I think it's the responsibility of the media to publish the unvarnished truth like this regarding MAGA at all times. Scott Adams had his brain broken and became essentially a racist mouth piece for Maga. Just because he died doesn't mean we can't speak the truth.
Personally I think it's the responsibility of the media to publish the unvarnished truth like this regarding MAGA at all times. Scott Adams had his brain broken and became essentially a racist mouth piece for Maga. Just because he died doesn't mean we can't speak the truth.
re: John Rocker visits a Somali day care center
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/13/26 at 1:09 pm to High C
quote:
You mean an “official” investigation that gives them plenty of time to cover their tracks? We already saw this with the exposed Somali daycare that had a break in that night that left a hole in their wall and a claim that all their documents were stolen.
You are making my point for me dude. If the FBI or someone had investigated this they could have dug in to the paper work submitted by the place, they could have had 2 guys sit outside in a van for a few days or set up cameras to determine that no kids were actually being taken care of, then they could have gotten a warrant and went in and taken all the documentation and investigated all they needed.
Instead you had a moron with a camera and masked men trying to get in to daycares to "see the kids" as if any daycare is going to let unknown grown men in to see the kids for no good reason.
That's the point. Maga would rather this twitter slop than a real investigation. They are brain-broken, retarded conspiracy theorists.
re: John Rocker visits a Somali day care center
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/13/26 at 11:29 am to geauxjuice
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while im sure there is fraud going on it is a decidedly bad look to go yanking on the doors of daycare centers demanding to see the children
Yes, but this is the current problem with the MAGA movement. An idiot pulling on doors of a daycare center posted on twitter and amplified by incredibly dishonest idiots like Elon Musk spreads far faster than any actual thorough investigation that results in people in jail and actual results.
The Biden administration indicted and convicted dozens of people in Minnesota in 2023 for fraud. In 2025/2026 the Trump administration is so broken and the supporters are so cultish that the best they can do is some youtube videos that don't prove anything and in some cases are just plain lying or obfuscating the truth.
re: Trump asked O’Reilly his advice on how to handle Iran
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 10:52 pm to AlterEd
Think about it big dog. Other than some temporary tax cuts what has he passed? What has he done that the next president couldn't stop with a strike of a pen? And this is your hero? How weak and pathetic. Good lord.
re: Trump asked O’Reilly his advice on how to handle Iran
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 10:46 pm to AlterEd
So trump has been planning for years for Iran to have protests?
The idea that trump plans anything besides golf trips is fricking retarded.
The idea that trump plans anything besides golf trips is fricking retarded.
re: Trump: data centers can’t use existing grid - must provide own power to minimize our cost
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 10:38 pm to Kjnstkmn
"My team is working with companies" = "I'm too spastic and adhd to get congress to pass actual legislation that might actually have some teeth and help people so I'll just announce it on Twitter and never actually do anything about."
re: Trump asked O’Reilly his advice on how to handle Iran
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 10:34 pm to hawgfaninc
Great idea. Let's ask all of the news pundits that advocated for the Iraq war to give the president some advice.
re: Voter fraud doesn’t happen. Ever. Ok, maybe a little. But, it’s isolated. Not widespread
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 3:55 pm to TenWheelsForJesus
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This doesn't make sense. If most of the fraud occurs in states managed by democrats, how will the Republicans find and bring that evidence?
Well, I never said most of the fraud happens in democrat states. But there are plenty of states like Georgia that are ran by Republicans and yet conspiracy theorists will make up stories that every single republican in Georgia was in on it or what ever other shite they lie about. Your side will discount anyone and everyone, including people appointed directly by Trump like Bill Barr, if you need to to help spread the lies.
quote:When did this happen? Voter rolls are publicly available.
Why do democrat states repeatedly sue to prevent the fed gov from viewing voter rolls?
quote:Regular clean-ups of voter rolls are supposed to happen in every state. It's actually a part of the National Voter Registration Act. Republicans generally want to scrub voter rolls based on infrequent voting or other things which knocks off people that shouldn't. Or at other times Republicans have tried to do voter purges within 90 days of an election which would make it incredibly hard for someone to re-register if they were knocked off the voter rolls accidentily which is expressly forbidden in the National Voter Registration Act.
Why do democrat states sue to prevent voter rolls from being cleaned?
LINK
quote:Where did you read this? I can't find anything on it.
Oh, and there's that little story where over 100k ballots were ruled invalid in Fulton County alone. Kinda blows up your whole narrative, doesn't it?
re: California Shows How To Lose $1 Trillion Without Even Trying
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 11:53 am to djmed
Why did California's GDP grow faster than the national average last year?
re: Voter fraud doesn’t happen. Ever. Ok, maybe a little. But, it’s isolated. Not widespread
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 11:45 am to Smeg
quote:
Expect Democrats to say: "Yeah, of course there are small isolated incidents of cheating, but NOT ENOUGH to affect the outcome of the election. That's what's we've been saying this whole time when we were saying there was 'no fraud'."
What's wrong with saying that though? It's 100% true. Most democrats made the claim that there are always small almost insignificant instances of voter fraud but that there's no evidence of any kind of systematic wide spread voter fraud.
One of the ways you know this is true is that it would be so so so much easier to find evidence for wide spread voter fraud and republicans have still presented absolutely zero evidence for it yet we have found instances of small time voter fraud such as this or a relative voting for another relative without permission etc. And many of these instances turned out to be republicans submitting extra votes for Trump.
The other thing to note here is that this was in a liberal "blue" state and the authorities found the fraud and put the person in jail. This is very good evidence that our elections are fair and accurate.
re: Explain the “Judge blocks Trump on…” thing
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/12/26 at 9:42 am to burger bearcat
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It’s almost constant. Yet I don’t recall one single federal judge so much as slowing Biden’s administration down one bit.
Use common sense. If you have two neighbors and one is constantly in and out of jail, has police showing up to his house etc. and your other neighbor never goes to jail and never has police showing up would you be sitting there wondering why the police only show up to one neighbors house? Of course not. You'd understand that the police go where the crime is. The judges are ruling against Trump because he is constantly testing the very outside boundaries of his power. His campaign manager Bannon stated this explicitly. Their goal is to "flood the zone with shite". Trump has signed executive orders that explicitly go against a prior decision by the supreme court such as criminalizing the burning of the flag.
re: What irrefutable proof is there the Epstein Sex Trafficking scandal is a big deal?
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/6/26 at 4:32 pm to Bass Tiger
quote:
I think Bondi singlehandedly destroyed DC Draino's social media presence. Haven't heard a peep from DC Draino since this famous photo op....
I'm not one to defend a moron like Bondi or Draino, but if he was stupid enough to do that photoshoot then he probably deserved what was coming.
re: Should we be offering deals / rewards to "whistle blowers" in this Minnesota fraud?
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/6/26 at 1:12 pm to el Gaucho
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Nothing is going to happen to the Somalians
There were some that were arrested and indicted under the Biden DOJ. The difference here is that the right is following some moron youtuber with absolutely no proof of fraud whatsoever.
That's the issue here. The right could care less when democrats actually investigate and arrest people committing fraud and they get super butt hurt over fake videos that show nothing.
re: Capitol police officer Michael Byrd running tax payer funded daycare out of his home..
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/6/26 at 11:06 am to BBONDS25
quote:
if you can’t afford kids don’t have kids. Depending on the government to pay for the kids is silly.
I've never said it was a good idea for people to have kids they can't afford. But lots of people do things that aren't good ideas. If you think telling people to stop it is a fix then you are far more silly than a liberal that might want to help people a little too much. Pretty much every 1st world nation has some kind of program to help people with child care and daycare costs.
re: Capitol police officer Michael Byrd running tax payer funded daycare out of his home..
Posted by RedStickFox on 1/6/26 at 10:18 am to fischd1
quote:Because day care is very expensive, but we also need people in the economy and working. If you help a family out with daycare they will actually be able to have the mom and dad working, collecting 2 incomes and paying tax on two incomes. Helps everybody.
can someone explain to me why our government is funding daycare places?
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