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Watch Waco rules of engagement. And those guns, yeah they owned some but their main business was selling to gun shows. The local Sheriff was interviewed and he said they had a resale license and had the Feds come to him first, all of this could have been prevented.
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Why is this not "The case for incitement"?
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Are all these on top of sales taxes?
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This is not about drawing conclusions it is about looking at the abundance of research and historical data to realize that prohibition does not work and has the opposite effect it intends with the consequence that there are no standards or government oversight on the product that is under prohibition.
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But obviously people can still let the animals go and then kill themselves so this helps how?
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The current solution is to try and prohibit something that is already illegal and has become an epidemic. In other words, prohibition does not work, it only marginalizes and criminalizes the victims that would have occurred anyway.
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I guess he is unaware of current events like torture, drone strikes, white phosphorous, wars for oil and resource, financial corruption, political corruption. Nothing says morals like the reason and scientific basis behind dropping an A bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Or taking out a wedding party with a drone while sitting in an air conditioned environment in the US. Just saying.
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Cool guy. Bringing back the chemistry set in a big way lol
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They can, they just don't.
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Must be nice to take someones property and make them pay for it :p
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+Joseph Beineke These days it may not be considered a lot of money but in the 60's...? Seriously a shit ton of cash for a "start up" lool
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Funny how they regulate the crap out of ordinary people but when it comes to internal protocols and regulations....lol
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They didn't even take emergency vehicles into account. smh...this is why politics fails on so many levels, they don't have a clue, or they're corrupt.
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So you could build 7 Empire State buildings in the time it took to make this literal piece of shit?
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It's one thing to compare a manual but how about a real life comparison?
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Hope you guys didn't have to pay to be at that rhetoric filled hall of doom. Epic stache @1:01 probably the best part of CPAC outside Fein's comments.
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+FreeGoro Even in the 80's a million was considered a lot of money, in the 60's it was stinking rich.
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The Republican Democrat party has spoiled the elections for quite some time now :p
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Of course there is no bias here lmao
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lol psychopath much?
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Maybe America should have stayed out of it to begin with since they are knee deep in this mess. Oddly enough Russia was already in Crimea and responded exactly how people in the US gov knew they would since it is exactly how they would have responded. Which is to mobilize your forces to protect military assets during a time of civil strife where one of the participants is decidedly "Anti-YOU". I can imagine what the US response in Okinawa would be to an anti-USA gov in Tokyo. Last I heard Puerto Rico never wanted to be a second class US satellite state.
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Mr. Cheezle When you say "this kind of content" you are opening a huge mixed bag of nuts that is wholly subject to personal interpretation. It is the reason why porn is legal in the first place. Where do you draw the line? In this case any damages are basically limited to personal reputation, which can be as simple as posting a video of someone really drunk and acting stupid in public, something 100% legal. If you consent to being recorded without an agreement, as long as there is no commercial use of the media, you have put your foot in it. Personally I think it is reprehensible, but law is built on precedence and that is a literal slippery slope.
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PostSurgeOperative "OIC, so Indian tribes weren't considered an existential threat to States, and that whole 'Whiskey Rebellion' thing never happened, right?" Red Herrings, and the whiskey rebellion occurred after the constitution was drafted so not even relevant.
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I don't like the federal reserve system but there has to be money controls lol
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BitCoin is nothing without the blockchain it is built from, thus any digital currency can be equal to or greater than BC since its utility is not inherent. And yes it could be stopped easily. Regulate it the price will fall, tax it and price will fall, make it illegal and the price will fall, replace it and the price will fall.
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P Mason Yup, and if anyone thinks they can reform the beast with two heads they are kookoo
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Steve Dogiakos lol hey stache! To be fair, I wasn't bagging on you or your initiative. Or even repubs for that matter even though I am mostly apolitical. Cheers
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I would never go to an establishment that has replaced a human with a robot. It's bad enough manufacturing jobs have been taken over, we are on our way to obsolescence without a reworking of our economic system.
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castello west "Who would you have in his place?" A piece of burnt toast? Things stay the same and don't get any worse...;p
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Consent in this instance only needs to be granted for commercial use. If they gave consent to be recorded or gave someone media without signing an agreement, it is tacit approval.
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Mr. Cheezle It really doesn't get more explicit than consenting to be filmed in the first place. You can't be certain the other party will be faithful or if another party will come upon it by chance or by design. And again, where does it end? What about a nude photo made into a painting? Artistic freedom is in jeopardy. Ignorantia juris non excusat.
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The free market would have rid themselves of him years ago if this decision was anything more than damage control.
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Bitcoin is the Tulip of the new millennium, easily replaced and its only real utility based in the blockchain which is free and can be reduplicated, its only value is brand loyalty and ignorance.
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Not even, this was all about exposing CNN and the disruption to the review process.
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Cowards make great tyrants.
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Idiots.
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grantcivyt Sorry but this innovation does not lower the cost of living for people lol
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grantcivyt What bar pays for training bartender? NONE.
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TheRetiredtrucker Reread that post IE "Manufacturing...
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grantcivyt I have never seen a bar hire a bartender that was untrained or inexperienced. I have never seen a bar pay for a bartenders training. That is up to the person that wants to be a bartender...to go to a "bar tending school" that they pay for out of pocket, just like other people that go school.
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grantcivyt "The bar owner pays for the training and experience of the bartender through wages." No they pay for their labor. The money for training comes out of their own pockets.
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grantcivyt Bartenders make most of their money in tps I don't ink you have ever been in a bar or worked in the service industry.
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grantcivyt Not this customer.
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grantcivyt Talk about hiding your head in the sand. My point is that most industries are going this route and at that point who will be a customer? And if you have a tight budget, go to the liquor store FFS.
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grantcivyt The cost to produce goods has gone down and become more efficient for decades yet the COL goes up. Immigrants do work "here" and eventually their jobs will become mechanized. Other countries have lower COL. You really have no clue. "we are on our way to obsolescence without a reworking of our economic system."
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grantcivyt It cost less but the COL keeps going up which drives prices up. It's simple. We can farm easier and more efficient, same with mining and manufacturing. A small elementary school in India fashioned Ipads for $20.00 each without bulk purchasing and slave labor. The reason for price increase is greed on many fronts, mostly top down via economic policy. And legal immigrants do nothing to curtail COL. Automated bartenders, automated service(McDonald has done this) self serve check outs at grocery stores and gas stations, whole sectors of manufacturing replaced by robots and the result is a failing economy and millions of people working crappy service jobs that will eventually be automated.
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grantcivyt "The $20 "ipad" wouldn't have been possible without the greed of Apple" That's bullshit, it just shows they are scalping people. The only difference between that tablet and an Ipad is a touch screen. And it was a news report a few years back, regardless, 40 bucks is still a steal.
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Bushrod Rust Johnson I am not talking about the gov. And tax does not make miracles, the cost is still the cost.
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Bushrod Rust Johnson $40 is $40, subsidy just means they gave them money.
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