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It took Albertsons (I think it was them) over ten years to open a store in the former location of a burned out strip mall in LA after the Rodney King riots. And then only after the city and state offered to waive a bunch of permits (Would have made constructing the place too expensive and taken too long.) and given them sizable tax breaks. Companies have long memories when it comes to why they aren't in a particular area.
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@danparish1344 No good deed goes unpunished.
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Now if they would just get as mad about being killed by each other. A cop, especially a white one, shoots someone and witnesses will be lined up around the block. A black man shoots another, and no one saw nothing.
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That is what they truly fear, apathy. The blow to their ego, the idea that they aren't the main character is genuinely something that would crush them.
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Well, except for the army of armed bodyguards just off camera. You know, the way everyone travels.
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There is a maximum density for anything that grows. Hydroponic and similar systems can grow more per square yard than traditional open field, but cost a lot more initially and day to day. It doesn't matter how "good" your product is, there is a maximum price people will pay. Especially if a similar product is available for significantly less.
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In New York a case can be transferred to adult court if the perpetrator is as young as 13. It is entirely the prosecutor's discretion. It is 100% prosecutors that are letting little thugletts go out and repeat their crimes over and over. It is not accidental, it's not misjudgement. It is an intentional choice. They could, if they wanted to, move this and any outstanding cases to adult court where he'd receive an adult sentence. Would a decade or more inside help him? Maybe, maybe not. But at least his future victims would be safe.
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Maybe it's a local thing, but places I've seen demolished have a large orange sticker (often more than one) on the doors announcing that it is declared abandoned and scheduled for demolition. If Georgia doesn't do this they might want to start.
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@kimberlyhood4095 His voice sounds like it's on the verge of cracking. As if he's trying to suppress breaking out crying.
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Nah, they'll just show up and shoot a few dogs from around the neighborhood.
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But then there's the disappointment on the face of a woman when she realizes you really do have an avocado in your pants, and you aren't that happy to see her.
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Very small doses. I can only handle a few minutes of TYT at a time.
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She is.
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There are some golf courses that are in sketchy areas. Not this one, but they do exist.
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Food desert coming. Right now it's at drought stage. But the locals are trying hard to upgrade.
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Much of their audience is NYC and SoCal based. New Yorkers consider going from Manhattan to Queens practically leaving the country. In LA traveling 15 miles can take over an hour, so leaving the state is a major trip.
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Classic progressive reaction. It didn't work? In fact it made things worse? The solution is to do it again, only bigger!
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Questions might lead to other questions. Like, "How did so many "underperforming" students get into the university?" "Why were they promoted up through undergraduate classes to reach post grad level?" And "Why were certain others, who clearly had the academic credentials, denied access?"
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Update: She finally held a press conference. It was cringy. She blamed her lack of social status (Mayor of San Francisco?) for the investigation. Basically played the victim card. Her attorney quit immediately after.
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One of the reasons they are panicking is the number of businesses that are reducing their HR departments. HR/Personnel/whatever it was called started as a way for employees to deal with problems they had within the company. From troublesome coworkers and bosses, to payroll mistakes. Then it became the dumping ground for angry blue hairs and people with a serious chip on their shoulder against almost everyone else. Corporations have figured out that not only don't they add anything to productivity, they work against it. Instead of solving problems many were creating them. Most within the DEI community have lost their fallback position, they realize they might actually have to do something productive and prove they are worth the money spent on them.
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There's a debate within the psychology world as to what age a person can be declared a sociopath/psychopath. Most agree that the brain doesn't fully understand consequences until the early to mid 20's. But from a practical point of view, any child psychologist, teacher, or person who deals with teens regularly can spot the ones that are not going to make it in a civilized society with 95% accuracy. Can you turn them around? Yes. But it requires intense work, therapy, and an almost total reprogramming (Brainwashing if you prefer) of their mind.
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Several in America between 1997-2007. Of course, in 2007 they crashed into reality and fell back to 1997 (or earlier) levels very quickly.
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Expect the usual REEEE! and accusations of racism.
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Find a lawyer to take it on contingency. Many will take the case for a percentage of the eventual payout.
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I won't believe it until I see the stake driven through her heart.
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I've crossed international borders on multiple occasions. Should I surrender to the FBI now, or wait peacefully for their arrival?
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@timsievers2067 The official policy of the company I worked for was no jab, no job. At the ground level my manager read the memo then said he'd fulfilled his official obligation. He'd informed returning staff of the policy. There was no way to report back up the chain who did or didn't get it, so he didn't care. We figured they just did it to make some government agency happy and the company wasn't going to waste a single dollar going to court to try and figure out who was or wasn't exempt in a wrongful termination suit.
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Craig Ferguson did the Late Late Show for 11 years. It was a running joke about how they were done in batches back to back in the same day despite having to look "live". This is a normal thing for these type of shows. I'm not sure why she thought the entire system would change for her. Well, other than she is who she is and can't be expected to do things like older white men do it.
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Along with "squatters rights" there are a bunch of anti slumlord laws in New York. Cutting off utilities is considered providing unlivable housing.
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"Whatever it is, it's a small number compared to the number in the whole country." This makes it irrelevant? So the number of black men killed by cops, compared to the number in the whole country, makes it irrelevant? TYT logic strikes again.
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Meet the new scam, same as the old scam.
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And held people even after they had been ordered released.
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In shocking new video, Hassan is reviled to be Hassan.
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Old political saying "A conservative is a liberal who's been mugged."
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It's the same as the difference between depression, feeling sad. And clinical depression. One is a down state that can pass quickly, the other is a war with your own brain that doesn't stop.
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Weren't we just told that when encountering street crazies and homeless addicts that we are supposed to check if they need our help? Apparently you aren't supposed to do that either. Just walk on by, not your problem is official New York policy.
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One word, Obamacare. Remember how much money that was supposed to save both the government and private citizens? Still waiting for those reduced insurance and medical costs to kick in.
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My dog took mine off the nightstand. Two days of searching a townhouse trying to figure out where she got bored and dropped them. The only backup pair I could find was a prescription that was at least 15 years out of date. I saw better without them, than with the old pair.
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No arrests means no one who will scream racism when the suspects happen to come from certain demographics. It also means no police officer's pension is at risk.
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A Robin is Godzilla compared to a worm. But in the end it's still just a little bird.
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Except the people who would decide fully favor everything she's doing. Woke protects woke.
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Yet every Grandma and Soccer Mom who voted for him will vote for him again. They don't care about his policies, they think he's cute.
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I'm guessing 80%+ of the people telling you to just watch the video never actually watched the original. They only watch the edited Destiny response, then accept everything he says as gospel truth. Even if they tried to watch the original, something would say something that didn't align with their world views and trigger a panic attack.
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They won't. It's hard wired into them to blame the patriarchy/racism/[fill in the blank] phobia for everything that goes wrong. Some might figure it out, but the majority will go on with full victim mentality for their entire lives.
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Can we look at universities and professors grading on a curve. I get shaving some points off the top if a test has something wasn't covered in class. But there are many required classes where 60 is considered an A grade.
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There's the 28 people hired to work two locations, two days a week for 3-4 hours. Of course the fact that only four people are needed and the 24 who don't show up but are still payed has nothing to do with the costs. Then add the dozen or more layers of administration above them isn't a problem either, I'm sure.
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It was a group effort. Without US/UK help most of Russia would have been speaking German. (The parts not speaking Japanese.) Without Russian help the same could be said about England.
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Or run for President. It worked for that guy from Chicago.
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Even using his claim it is a tiny minority should make it easier to keep them in jail. But New York is New York and you aren't allowed to actually punish criminals.* *At least not those who identify with certain demographics.
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Two reasons I can think of. 1) Intimidation. Letting the prisoners know the guards are in charge, not them. 2) Security. They are being moved with one item, their shorts. If they have anything else with them it is considered contraband. This also speeds up the processing of prisoners to the new place.
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