Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "World According To Briggs"
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@OneNewHope
Jim Crow has been over since 1964. Jim Crow was the brainchild of the Democrats and was ended by an 80% of the Republicans. George Wallace, the Democrat governor of Alabama, was the one, and I remember it clearly, who shouted from the podium "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation FOREVER!!!" He was cheered on by Democrats, some of them who were in the KKK, a group that was formed by Democrats to stop the black voters for voting for Black Republican candidates. So don't give me this Jim Crow is a Republican creation. It's a well known fact that it came from the Democrats.
If I go to a doctor with a problem and for 50 YEARS and that problem never goes away, WHY would I go back to that doctor for 51 years. That doesn't make sense. The inner cities haven't improved since I was a kid, back when Jim Crow was real. We called them the ghettos back then. If NOTHING changes in 50 years, you really think that if you vote for the same party in year 51, things are going to change? That's the definition of insanity....doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.
It's like flipping a double headed coin and expecting it to somehow come up tails. Like turning the ignition to start your car, when the battery is dead, 50 times and thinking that the 51st time you'll get the miracle.
Talk about critical thinking!!!!!! LOL. When you do something for 50 years and nothing ever changes, maybe it's time to try something else.
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@OneNewHope
LOL.....That's hilarious. Have you not seen the conditions in the inner cities. All Democrat run. Rampant homelessness, needles everywhere, so much human waste that San Francisco has need of a poop app, horrific school results, high crime rates, high rents, over whelming and stifling bureaucracies.....you call that benefiting the cities??? Some of these cities have had Democrats at the helm for over 50 years, some for 100 years and the locals keep voting the same bunch back in.
Isn't it strange that the only real progress in New York City was when Rudy Guliani was the mayor. "No window left broken"....that's not something that you hear now. When Scott Presler went to Baltimore and started to clean up the streets, on his own time, it wasn't Democrat supporters that encouraged him. Not a chance. Democrats roundly criticised him. If it was up to them, the garbage stays on the streets.
Your logical processor isn't working as it should.
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@diannasalva3116
Yeah, he had the Ukraine government fire the prosecutor, who was investigating his son's boss, threatening to with hold a billion dollars from the Ukraine government if they didn't. He flew that same son of Air Force 2, an official government plane, to China to arrange equity deals in his name. He complained about school desegregation, took part in the biggest deportation program in American history, never campaigned and was STILL elected. A top Chinese official, in a speech, just said that the Chinese government could't control the outgoing president and that he was hurting all the influence that the Chinese had in the American government and bureaucracy. Not like the previous administrations, of which our new president is a part of. Imagine, a president, in bed with a government, that has over a million people in slave labour concentration camps because they don't approve of their religion. A president who said, when all travel to and from China was basically stopped, due to Covid concerns, that these restrictions were xenophobic, meaning "racist".
The corruption has always been bad but now, with a Chinese approved president in place, the American financial bleeding to the Chinese government is going to resume. Oh, well.....still better than a president with orange hair.
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@bruvlord1133
And every a-hole in the city keeps voting Democrat. Every time....for 50 or 60 years, sometimes over 100 years. What do the Democrats care? They just keep doing what they've always done.
Do you think the Republicans would be any better? Who knows? The corrupt Democrats, in all those cities, have never been challenged....EVER. If they were, maybe they'd have to clean up their act, but that's not going to happen because the Democrats have them convinced that, under the Republicans, it will be worse. Like...WHAT!!!! How can it get worse in the inner city?
I'm not a big fan of Trump but, my God, what do you have to lose? If you have nothing, you can't lose anything.
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@OneNewHope
I don't own a Confederate flag and don't want one. I'm NOT Republican but I know ONE thing. If I live in a voting district, where life for certain demographics, NEVER improves, I'm not voting for the group that has been in power for decades in the hopes that they'll fix it. I'd vote for anyone else.
But, go ahead, keep voting for the Democrat politicians, in those cities. Decades, in which there's been no change, is a sure sign that they'll change in the future. LOL.
It's telling that you're attacking me, instead of addressing the issues that I've brought up. Homelessness, garbage, human feces, needles, high rent, a bloated bureaucracy, high crime rates, and, like this video pointed out, corruption.....you don't want to discuss that. No way. You want to talk about my hypothetical Confederate flag and the supposed lack of education. You use one of the basic logical fallacies. Engaging in personal attacks instead of centering on the real problem called ad hominem attacks.
Well done.
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@donfregin8668
You could be right on that but the fact is that the worst places for homelessness is big, Democrat run cities and have been for decades. LA, San Francisco, Seattle, New York and I can go on and on.
That's an observation and is easily proven to be accurate.
So, if I lived in those cities, why would I vote for those same politicians? That's all I'm asking. If every time I stick a finger in a small hole, it gets chopped off, how many times would I stick my finger in that whole? If I did it more than once, I'd be one stupid SOB......but people keep voting for the same people that do nothing about the homeless problem.
If every voter, in those cities, insist that their politicians do something about it or they will refuse to vote for them and MEANT it, things would improve. Either that or the elections ARE rigged and the threats to vote them out doesn't bother them.
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