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  1. I'd get a job. And by the way, I wouldn't have a family until I could afford to feed and support them. In fact, I HAVE a family that I HAVE fed and supported and worked for. And in every shee ite hole country those animals hail from, there are breadwinners for each FAMILY who are working and supporting their families. Just because an animal wants to illegal enter a country, carry dope for a cartel and get on American welfare doesn't mean his family is starving. TRY THIS on that non existent brain of yours. These animals actually made it through several hundreds of miles of Central American JUNGLES. What fed them and kept them alive during that? How did they emerge from that ordeal with fresh clean clothes and even CHARGED CELL PHONES? At some point, you're REALLY going to have to grow a brain. Most people have no problem with LEGAL immigrants, those who wait their turn, learn English and have a skill that will allow them to work in this country and support themselves.
  2. Earth to child. Speech that you do not like or may disagree with does not automatically translate to trolling. Grow up, you fcking BABY.
  3. If age is a barometer of maturity, you are a fetus. You'd have to go through five years of blue state public education just to reach the level of I d i o t.
  4. This is not a new idea. It was being debated, along with the flat tax as far back as the 90s. https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/buddycarter-consumptiontax-irs/2023/01/14/id/1104402/ Rep. Carter to Newsmax: New 'Fair Tax' Law Would Eliminate IRS Carter said in a statement earlier this week that the fair tax has been in the works for several years, after having been first introduced into Congress in 1999 by former Rep. John Linder, R-Ga. It would eliminate all personal and corporate income taxes, the death tax, gift taxes, and the payroll tax by repealing the current tax code and replacing those taxes with a national consumption tax, which would allow Americans to keep all of their earnings. "Look, nobody likes paying taxes," Carter told Newsmax. "The person in Maine who won $1.35 billion ... they're not gonna like to have to pay taxes on it. But given the choice between a consumption tax, a property tax or income tax, or a payroll tax, people prefer a consumption tax. You can control it then, and that's what the fair tax is." The consumption tax would be set at 23%, said Carter, adding that "this is not going to impact the bottom [income] people," as provisions would be made to allow people to purchase essential items. This is the FAIREST tax of all. EVERYONE PAYS HIS/HER FAIR SHARE. An achiever buying a $200,000 Mercedes S Class Sedan would pay $40,000. (I rounded the rate to 20 percent) A homeless stew bum buying a bottle of cheap hooch for $5 at a liquor store would pay TEN CENTS. it's fair to ALL income groups.
  5. A vaccine prevents a disease from EVER happening. As children we are given a SMALLPOX vaccine, to protect us from this species ending ailment. We are also given a POLIO vaccine, which keeps us from getting POLIO. Those are VACCINES. They PREVENT those illness. There is only a Covid SHOT. Its effectiveness is even under debate, but calling it a vaccine is just plain BLUE STATE STUPID.
  6. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/adams-says-nyc-breaking-point-asylum-seekers-continue-arrive-record-numbers Adams says NYC at 'breaking point' as asylum seekers continue to arrive in record numbers New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Friday that the Big Apple is at its "breaking point" as record numbers of migrants continue to arrive. The leader submitted an emergency mutual aid request to New York State for immediate help this weekend to shelter the asylum seekers. "We are at our breaking point. Based off our projections, we anticipate being unable to continue sheltering arriving asylum seekers on our own and have submitted an emergency mutual aid request to the State of New York beginning this weekend," he said in a statement. "This type of request, reserved only for dire emergencies, asks the state for support to shelter arriving asylum seekers as the city faces an immediate need for additional capacity. Our initial request is for shelter to accommodate 500 asylum seekers, but, as New York City continues to see numbers balloon, this estimate will increase as well." Gee! The Trump policy of making these people apply for asylum in their OWN COUNTRIES was working out pretty well. But now that these animals get to just waltz across our borders with their hands out (and the illegal drugs they're carrying), suddenly it's a problem ; Uh, Mayor Adams, just imagine life in El Paso, Texas, where these animals stream across the border illegally by the THOUSANDS on a daily basis.
  7. I haven't mentioned any Vax stuff in this discussion. There is no such thing as a Covid vax anyway. It doesn't exist.
  8. If it is NOT socially acceptable for one group to use that word, then it shouldn't be acceptable for ANY group to use it. Lenny Bruce once said we should use the word Nigger as many times as possible. Every day, just shout out NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER. That way, he says, no black kid will wind up going home and crying to his mother that someone called him a nigger. When you spread out the use of that word, you take away its power. It is a word based on poor white trash attempts to pronounce the Spanish word for black (Negro.) That's the history of the word black comics and black rappers now include in their repertoire. I neither like nor dislike the word. It's just a word. It shouldn't have the power that it has. Two blacks can call each other nigger and chuckle. Let a white guy use that word and the blacks will likely beat him to death. Nigger should not have that kind of power, in ANYONE's hands.
  9. There is a concept called "give as good as one gets." If you want to debate civilly, I'll do that. If you want to hurl insults, I won't just bend over and take it. And i've been called a lot worst things than I give back.
  10. I didn't say Muslims respected Jesus more than Christians. They do consider Jesus to be a great prophet and should be respected. Christians on the other hand view Jesus as the son of God. There is no such thing as homophobia. That is a bullshittt left wing fairy tale made up by fools who want to legitimize a very sick and perverted lifestyle. No reasonable person has a problem with what two men do behind closed doors, so long as they keep it behind closed doors and away from children. I'm curious as to who would foster a prejudice against women (which is the definition of the word "misogyny.") Today, (unlike earlier versions of our history) women have equal rights in the United States, as equal as it gets. It wasn't always the case. At one time a woman wasn't allowed to vote. Of course, this business of letting men put on dresses and compete in women's sports is the ULTIMATE misoygny of all. (If you REALLY want to get a textbook view of real misogyny, check out any Muslim country, where women are required to wear a burqu, are not permitted to vote, are not permitted to work a job or attend school.) As far as rules to live one's life by, you have a lot to choose from. The Bible is a rule book as is the Koran. The US Code is the United States statues. The Constitution is supposed to be the supreme law of the land. Of course, each individual state has its own constitution and statutes. And the Reporter volumes you see in law offices represent appellate opinions, which are LAWS that are legislated from the bench. You could spend a lifetime trying to figure out rules. Sometimes, just being a decent and educated person is the only real rule to follow.
  11. Might as well give some relevant details, since I've been treated both as a kindred spirit AND a troll at this forum. Reason10, the screen name originated somewhere around 1995. It was supposed to be based on the Reason Foundation (a free market libertarian think tank) but at one forum there were already NINE "Reason" screen names, hence the TEN. I live in Florida. Was originally born in Texas and grew up in a small town in North Carolina. Attended North Carolina public schools. Of course, this goes back to the Sixties, and public schools were a different world back then. (If you'd like to create a thread on public schools from the Sixties, I promise it won't be boring.) As I've mentioned earlier, one of my jobs is that of a substitute teacher in two Florida counties. That actually came about because of a DARE from my college English instructor. She and I were fast friends, well after I graduated. (And no, there were no romantic overtones in that friendship at all.) My degree was in Business Administration. She and I often discussed teaching English, (something I'd REALLY love to do full time.) She finally told me to put my money where my mouth was and apply at Southern College for English instructor. They were hiring all the time. She said the business degree wouldn't matter, since I had gotten several articles published in the Orlando Sentinel over a period of a few years. I got hired on the spot. Lasted at this community college for a little over a year when I found out that substitute teaching pays more. So I got certified to sub in Orange County. A few years later, I moved from Orlando to a location that will remain undisclosed. My other career will also remain undisclosed, mostly because last time I made the mistake of telling a political message board where I worked, a bunch of liberals from that forum showed up at my job and caused a scene. So there will be no Dox bait here. My attitudes on public education come from listening to TEACHERS. I would be considered a LIBERAL for some of the ideas that I've come to agree with them on. But they taught me more about public education and about how to teach than any university could. Bottom line, the teachers I know are seriously committed to their professions and are enthusiastic about going to work every day. It's inspiring to watch. Yes, I'm kinda old. But i color my hair so people won't notice. Yes, I'm vain about my age. Sue me. The political ideology actually originated around 1978, as the Carter Administration's disastrous policies almost destroyed my career. Up to that point, I hadn't paid attention to politics at all. I was a young twenty-something and looking to party. Ronald Reagan was the first politician I ever voted for in 1980. Did it with an absentee ballot from North Carolina, since I would be in Pennsylvania when Election Day took place. It was Rush Limbaugh and William F. Buckley who helped crystalize the conservatism that makes up my character today. Rush was successful in destroyed the monopoly the left had on public opinion with his very successful radio show. On the heels of his success, FoxNews was born and the public finally had a news source that gave all points of view. The big thing is my support of FREE SPEECH. The First Amendment was not written for popular speech. It was written for speech that people may not like. To me, the ONLY cure for speech you do not like is MORE FREE SPEECH. The marketplace of ideas can always use more and more vigorous debate. It's healthy. Okay, some of the ideology, negative or not: It's obvious I have very little respect for liberals. I won't go into details because you can read my posts and get all the details you need. And I honestly try not to be insulting when debating a liberal but it's uphill. Reader's Digest on ideology: 1. Government Spending-Way out of line. 75 percent for entitlements. And the Kerrey Danforth Report says it will blow up by 2030. 2. Taxes-I would overturn the 16th Amendment, get rid of the income tax and replace it with a national sales tax of 5%. That would be the FAIREST tax of all. The highest achievers (just like today) would pay the lion's share of the tab. The lowliest welfare bums and even illegal aliens would actually wind up paying their fair share of taxes. 3. Public Schools: NO, I would not do as Joe Clark (Principal of Eastside High, and the subject of the movie "Lean On Me") suggests and get rid of all public schools and replace them with private schools. We are paying for public schools. If anything, there needs to be more positive parental interest in the education of their young skulls full of mush. 4. Guns-I do not like guns and will not allow one in my house. But the Second Amendment IS the Second Amendment. Put a damned Sherman Tank in your front yard, for all I care. It's YOUR right. 5. American borders-President Trump was right. The border needs to be sealed and the illegal aliens need to be deported. Of course, I have no problem increasing the quotas of LEGAL immigrants coming to America, (just as Trump wanted). Thing is, the illegals would have to go back to their countries and get in line. They would have to follow the law. America has enough criminals without having to import them. 6. American defense-President Trump certainly pulled the rug out from under the NeoCon crowd with his opposition to the Iraq War. I think he represents a huge conservative faction of Americans, who basically do not want our tax dollars spent on America being the police of the world. President Trump was actually thinking outside the box when he suggested that some rich countries like Saudi Arabia actually PAY us to protect them. Foreign wars mean the bravest and most idealistic men and women in American will be sent overseas and put into harm's way. I believe not ONE soldier should be put in harm's way unless it directly benefits the safety and security of the United States. There may be some other issues (Dem versus Rep/ Abortion/ etc) The six are probably my most important ones. That's the RX File for now.
  12. Probably the most misused and confusing term in the land of political message boards is "troll." A lot of inferior minds tend to define "trolling" as any speech they either disagree with or just don't like. Probably a textbook example of trolling would be if I visited a forum that overtly advertises itself as a LIBERAL forum and I proceed to post links from FoxNews and old Rush Limbaugh sites. I get that. The LIBERAL forum is up front with its closed mind. Posting anything they disagree with would be trolling. I'm fine with that, so long as they are up front about it. (I started to mention going to a conservative forum and linking something from DemocratUnderground or Utne Reader, but you can't troll conservatives. They just fight back.) In a forum such as this one, I'm assuming that all points of view are accepted and that no one side of the aisle controls everything. If I'm posting an honest conservative point of view, that is NOT trolling. Those who disagree just have to learn a few life lessons, put down their participation trophies and realize they just aren't that special in the real world. I've been insulted almost every day at this forum. I take that in stride, and there are times I give back as good as I get. A good lively political message board should be the home for lively debate. I have been engaged in political debate on message boards going back to the mid-90s, when Algore's alleged invention of the Internet first gave us political message boards so we wouldn't throw our shoes at the TV set on Sunday Mornings. (And one poster here proceeded to engage in ageism and level all kinds of old man insults at me. Such is life with inferior minds.) What I have come to understand is the purpose of the anonymous political message board. It allows people to post without having to reveal their true identities, even the location they are posting from. EVERY poster I've ever encountered has done the same thing: posted ideas that would likely get a knuckle sandwich if done in person. This environment allows people to be the ass holes they don't dare be in real life. I'm okay with that. The only real cure for unpopular speech is MORE FREE SPEECH. I have ZERO problem with ANYONE here speaking their minds honestly, and I'll NEVER accuse someone of being a troll. That's just plain childish, at least at this forum.
  13. Well, one thing they aren't going to grow up to be is educated. These are the same underachieving schools that produced the imbeciles who elected and reelected THIS retard.
  14. https://truthinplainsight.com/list-of-biden-tax-hikes-hitting-americans-on-jan-1-2023/ List of Biden Tax Hikes Hitting Americans on Jan. 1, 2023 President Biden and congressional Democrats imposed a long list of tax increases as part of their “Inflation Reduction Act” passed in 2022. On Jan. 1, 2023 the following Democrat tax hikes will take effect: $6.5 Billion Natural Gas Tax Which Will Increase Household Energy Bills Think your household energy bills are high now? Just wait until the three major energy taxes in the Inflation Reduction Act hit your wallet. The first is a regressive tax on American oil and gas development. The tax will drive up the cost of household energy bills. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the natural gas tax will increase taxes by $6.5 billion. The tax hike violates President Biden’s tax pledge to any American making less than $400,000 per year. Biden administration officials have repeatedly admitted taxes that raise consumer energy prices are in violation of President Biden’s $400,000 tax pledge. A letter to Congress from the American Gas Association warned that the methane tax would amount to a 17% increase on an average family’s natural gas bill. Democrats have included a tax in the bill despite retail prices for energy surpassing multi-year highs in the United States. $12 Billion Crude Oil Tax Which Will Increase Household Costs Democrats are imposing a 16.4 cents-per-barrel tax on crude oil and imported petroleum products that will be passed on to consumers in the form of higher gas prices. The tax hike violates President Biden’s tax pledge to any American making less than $400,000 per year. As noted above, Biden administration officials have repeatedly admitted taxes that raise consumer energy prices are in violation of President Biden’s $400,000 tax pledge. As if it weren’t bad enough, Democrats have pegged their oil tax increase to inflation. As inflation increases, so will the level of tax. The non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimates the provision will raise $12 billion in taxes. $1.2 Billion Coal Tax Which Will Increase Household Energy Bills The tax hike more than doubles the current excise taxes on coal production. Under the Democrat proposal, the tax rate on coal from subsurface mining would increase from $0.50 per ton to $1.10 per ton while the tax rate on coal from surface mining would increase from $0.25 per ton to $0.55 per ton. JCT estimates that this will raise $1.2 billion in taxes that will be passed on to consumers in the form of higher electricity bills. $74 Billion Stock Tax Which Will Hit Your Nest Egg — 401(k)s, IRAs and Pension Plans When Americans choose to sell shares of stock back to a company, Democrats will impose a new federal excise tax which will reduce the value of household nest eggs. Raising taxes and restricting stock buybacks harms the retirement savings of any individual with a 401(k), IRA or pension plan. Union retirement plans will also be hit. The tax will put U.S. employers at a competitive disadvantage with China, which does not have such a tax. Stock buybacks help grow retirement accounts. Raising taxes and restricting buybacks would harm the 58 percent of Americans who own stock and more than 60 million workers invested in a 401(k). An additional 14.83 million Americans are invested in 529 education savings accounts. Retirement accounts hold the largest share of corporate stocks, accounting for roughly 37 percent of the outstanding $22.8 trillion in U.S. corporate stock, according to the Tax Foundation. In 2017, corporate-sponsored funds made up $4.45 trillion in market value; union-sponsored funds accounted for $409 billion; and public-sponsored funds, which benefit teachers and police officers, added up to $4.25 trillion. When companies perform stock buybacks, these investors are the ones who benefit. A tax on buybacks could dissuade companies from conducting this action and negatively impact retirement savings. American companies will face significant compliance costs — a boon to expensive white-shoe law firms — the burden of which will be passed on to working households. $225 Billion Corporate Income Tax Hike Which Will Be Passed on to Households Democrats imposed a 15 percent corporate alternative minimum tax on the financial statement income of American businesses reporting $1 billion in profits for the past three years. These American companies employ millions of Americans. The cost of this tax increase will be borne by working families in the form of higher prices, fewer jobs, and lower wages. A Tax Foundation report from last December found a 15 percent book tax would reduce GDP by 0.1 percent and kill 27,000 jobs. Preliminary cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office found the provision would increase taxes by more than $225 billion. According to JCT’s analysis, 49.7 percent of the tax would be borne by the manufacturing industry at a time when manufacturers are already struggling with supply-chain disruptions. Tax Foundation also warned that current supply chain issues could be worsened by the book tax’s disproportionate burden on key industries. The report concluded that “the coal industry faces the heaviest burden of the book minimum tax, facing a net tax hike of 7.2 percent of its pretax book income, followed by automobile and truck manufacturing, which faces a 5.1 percent tax hike.” No, these are not tax hikes on the rich. These are tax hikes on those of us who work for a living.
  15. Actually, the stories of her death haven't shown an actual cause yet. None of them mentioned the Obama Virus, so I don't get the Vax angle. It should be noted that there is no such thing as a Vax for Covid. Doesn't exist.
  16. I can't believe Unelected Joe is stupid enough to try this stunt after his party LOST control of the House. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-lawmakers-nra-slam-atf-rule-regulate-pistol-braces-unconstitutional-overreach GOP lawmakers, NRA slam ATF rule to regulate pistol braces: 'Unconstitutional overreach' Republican lawmakers and gun rights groups blasted the Biden administration over a new rule that tightens regulations on pistol stabilizing braces. The Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives (ATF) finalized a new regulation Friday that will treat guns with stabilizing accessories like short-barreled rifles, which require a federal license to own under the National Firearms Act. The move is part of a comprehensive gun crime strategy President Biden announced in April 2021, in response to the massacre at a grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, where a gunman using a stabilizing brace killed 10 people. A stabilizing brace was also used in a shooting in Dayton, Ohio, that left nine people dead in 2019. Oh, and this Nazi move is NOT legislation. It is merely an attempt of an unelected racist pedophile to pretend he is the king. And the GOP is going to fight this thug. "Pres. Biden just initiated the largest federal gun registration scheme in our nation’s history w/o even the passage of a new law. GOA is actively working with Congress to pass a resolution blocking this rule under the Congressional Review Act," added the organization's director of federal affairs, Aidan Johnston. (Note to some of the snowflakes here: Part of being an ADULT means having the maturity to handle differing points of view without going ballistic and demanding the person disagreeing be sent to a concentration camp. I have posted definite mainstream conservative points of view since I've been here, and I'm not the only one doing that. Because there is ONE poster here who demands links and documentation on everything, I have provided links and documentation, and from varied sources. You don't have to agree with my findings. You just have to act like a fcking ADULT and not have a temper tantrum every time you are faced with a different point of view. Simple as that.)
  17. FINALLY justice takes place. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/reasons-kevin-mccarthy-booted-three-left-wing-democrats-house-committees Why Kevin McCarthy booted three left-wing Democrats from their House committees House Democrats Adam Schiff, Ilhan Omar, Eric Swalwell are expected to not retain their committee assignments Let's go down the list: McCarthy's focus on Schiff stemmed from his role in the investigation of former President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and whether it colluded with Russia to propel him to victory over Hillary Clinton. Schiff has been accused of lying about details of the alleged ties between Trump and Russia, and was mocked once the dossier compiled by former British intelligence author Christopher Steele detailing the alleged ties, which Schiff heavily promoted at the time, was found by an investigation to contain false information. Schiff was also accused of exaggerating the details of the call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which was at the center of the former president's first impeachment trial. "You have Adam Schiff, who lied to the American public time and again — we will not allow him to be on the Intel Committee," McCarthy said during an appearance on Fox News in November Gee! This goose stepper LIED TO CONGRESS. I wonder if there are any penalties. https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/criminal-defense/what-are-the-penalties-for-lying-to-congress/ When a person is prosecuted, there are separate federal regulations for perjury specifically and lying to the feds generally. Under the United States Code, title 18, section 1001, a person who knowingly or willingly makes a material statement that is false, or fraudulent, to the feds, is guilty of a crime. What comes as a surprise to many is that unlike section 1621, section 1001 does not require that a person be under oath. Then there is Stalwell Swalwell has been sharply criticized over his ties to a suspected Chinese spy named Fang Fang, or Christine Fang, which surfaced in a 2020 report from Axios. According to the report, Fang was part of an expansive Chinese spying operation that targeted politicians to gain proximity to political power and helped him fundraise during his 2014 run for Congress.Later reports revealed that Swalwell had intimate relations with the suspected spy, but he cut ties with her after the FBI alerted him to concerns over her activities. She subsequently left the country in 2015.During a Thursday press conference, McCarthy referenced a briefing he said he received from the FBI regarding Swalwell's run in with the suspected spy. "If you got the briefing I got from the FBI, you wouldn't have Swalwell on any committee," McCarthy told reporters, referring to the report on Swalwell as "troubling." "He cannot get a security clearance in the private sector," he added. "So would you like to give him a government clearance?" Excuse me, but I thought being linked to espionage was a form of treason. Why isn't this a hole in PRISON? And there is Ilham Omar, the JEW HATER of the 21st Century. McCarthy's concern over Omar stems from her past comments, condemned as antisemitic, that were sharply critical of the Israel. Omar was forced to apologize in 2019 over a tweet suggesting a prominent pro-Israel lobbying group was paying members of Congress to support the nation. Omar has also been criticized for comparing the U.S. and Israel to terrorist groups, accused Israel of terrorism and war crimes, and minimized the actions of the 9/11 hijackers. "We watch antisemitism grow, not just on our campuses, but we watched it grow In the halls of Congress," McCarthy told the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 2022 leadership meeting in Las Vegas in November, referencing Omar. "I promised you last year that as speaker she will no longer be on Foreign Affairs, and I’m keeping that promise," he said to cheers. It looks like Speaker McCarthy has proven his critics wrong. He is ACTUALLY doing the job that Nazi Pelosi deliberately neglected over her disastrous term as Speaker.
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  18. When you manage to get past the second grade in a reliable public school, you'll have the credibility to opine on the professionalism of ANY teacher. (I was offered a full time teaching job in several schools in my system. I turned it down because I have another job and frankly there isn't time. I also prefer the freedom of substitute teaching, which allows me to see a lot of diverse schools as well as getting experience with different grades. All these places that might have educated you if you hadn't been unfortunate to be born in an inferior blue state.) ALL articles are opinions. ALL left wing articles are opinions. And I haven't seen ANY documentation from your goose stepping side of the aisle. There are more articles that prove the link of this communist action to militant envirofascism. (Gee. An EDUCATED poster might have gotten off his/her fat ass and done the research.) https://www.marketwatch.com/story/gas-stove-ban-u-s-draws-closer-to-action-with-a-consumer-agency-turning-up-its-scrutiny-11673373286 The agency is reviewing gas stoves and range tops, opening a comment period for now, a member of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission told Bloomberg News in a recent interview. Attention on these appliances has increased in the wake of new studies of respiratory and certain cancer risks linked to their use, as well as research on their contribution to global warming from the greenhouse gases that the combustion of natural gas NG00, -3.73% and other fossil fuels releases into the atmosphere. An earlier study, from Stanford University, suggested that emissions from gas stoves in U.S. homes have the same climate-warming impact as that of half a million gasoline-powered cars. That includes the shorter-lasting but more-potent methane, in addition to carbon dioxide. Fossil-fuel combustion for energy accounts for about 74% of total Earth-warming U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions, the Energy Information Agency says. https://news.yahoo.com/ny-gov-hochul-proposes-ban-on-new-gas-hookups-to-fight-climate-change-233047717.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall N.Y. Gov. Hochul proposes ban on new gas hookups, to fight climate change If the state Legislature passes Hochul's plan, the sale of all fossil fuel-burning home appliances would be phased out by the end of the decade. https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/27/us/natural-gas-stoves-methane-climate/index.html Gas stoves are a threat to health and have larger climate impact than previously known, study shows Oh, and HERE is an OPINION. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2354433-gas-stoves-harm-our-health-and-the-climate-should-they-be-banned/ Gas stoves harm our health and the climate - should they be banned? Gee. The Nazis ALL are getting on the anti gas stove climate change bandwagon. And left wing banana republic Democrats are looking for more and more ways to control people by taking away a clean form of fossil fuel energy.
  19. https://www.foxnews.com/us/nearly-350-k-12-educators-arrested-child-sex-crimes-2022 Nearly 350 K-12 educators arrested on child sex crimes in 2022 For those of you who are the true TROLLS of this place, I'll admit it up front. Yes, there is a FLORIDA incident in this arrest report. Daniel Norment, 41, a former Florida middle school math teacher who was arrested in May, was sentenced in September to three years in prison for having sex with a 16-year-old female student in a classroom closet. The victim has filed a lawsuit accusing the Palm Beach County School District of "allowing and enabling" the longtime teacher to "groom and then sexually assault her," The Palm Beach Post reported. Here's a more detailed account of that story as it happened. https://nypost.com/2022/05/12/florida-teacher-daniel-norment-allegedly-had-sex-with-student/ You'll notice it takes place in one of the blue counties of Florida, a district the rest of us laugh at half the time. But for serious educators who take our jobs seriously, this business of child sex crimes in public schools has got to stop. If parents cannot trust the public schools with their children, those particular schools should be shut down. In substitute teacher training and orientation, the instruction includes how to handle affectionate students. Yes, the kiddies all occasionally feel the need to run up and hug a teacher, (especially those kids who come from fatherless homes.) Sub (and teachers too, I suppose) are instructed to discourage this practice. Any of the schools I sub at will tell you I am one cold son of a btchh when it comes to physical contact with students. There is NO touchy feely crap on my assignments. It's always 100 percent professionalism with me. That's the job. I don't even talk about my family or my personal life. There just isn't enough time, not for a professional educator. The schools are institutions of education, not singles bars. And these are AMERICAN children, not illegal aliens brats who will be sold to child prostitution when drug cartel leaders pay to illegally ship their parents across the border.
  20. And this criminal school is in Unelected Joe's stomping ground. Makes sense, being the home state of an unelected pedophile https://www.foxnews.com/us/maryland-school-employee-inadvertently-emailed-sexually-explicit-photos-entire-student-body Maryland school employee 'inadvertently' emailed sexually explicit photos to entire student body A high school in Maryland issued an apology Friday after an employee accidentally sent sexually explicit photos to the entire student body, according to school officials. Principal Taryn Washington at Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School in Prince George's County sent a letter to students' families Friday informing them of the incident, stating the employee "inadvertently" sent an email to all students containing the photos. Washington said school administrators immediately tried to retract the email, but the photos were seen by many people and were shared with others. There are a lot of unanswered questions in this article: 1. Why would a kid pose in a sexually explicit photo in the first place. Yeah, kids do dumbass things all the time. This crosses a line. 2. Sending an E-mail is a deliberate process. How do you ACCIDENTALLY send sexually explicit photos? 3. Why have no charges been filed, against both the kids and the employee who sent those photos? It IS a crime https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/teen-sexting-maryland.htm Child Pornography In Maryland, a person who creates, distributes, or possesses with intent to distribute child pornography faces harsh felony penalties. Child pornography includes images or videos depicting a minor (younger than 18) engaged in an obscene act or sexual conduct. Definition of sexual conduct. Sexual conduct includes sexual intercourse, oral sex, masturbation, lewd exhibition of the genitals or pubic area, or any touching or contact with the private areas of the body, including a female's breasts. Selfies. The Maryland Court of Appeals held that child pornography charges apply to selfies taken by minors. In a 2019 case, a 16-year-old was found guilty of child pornography for filming herself engaged in sexual conduct and sending the video to her teenage friends. The court held that, under the plain language of the statute, the 16-year-old could be both the pornographer and the subject of child pornography. (In re S.K., 215 A.3d 300 (Md. Ct. App. 2019).) Penalties. A conviction for child pornography is a felony punishable by: up to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine for a first offense, or up to 20 years in prison and a $50,000 fine for a subsequent offense. (Md. Code Ann., Crim. Law §§ 1-101, 11-101, 11-207 (2020).) Now we know how that state could have produced a CRIMINAL like Biden. It won't even enforce its sex crime laws.
  21. Sorry, bigots. That stuff doesn't fly in the state of Florida. https://www.yahoo.com/news/nhl-backtracks-florida-gov-ron-023220181.html NHL backtracks after Florida Gov. Ron Desantis' office blasts league for 'discriminatory' job fair After Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' office blasted the National Hockey League for hosting a "discriminatory" job fair that only allows certain groups of people to attend, the league backtracked and said the event is open to all individuals over 18-years-old. The event, titled "Pathway to Hockey Summit" is scheduled for on Feb. 2 during the 2023 All Star Festivities in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and seeks to help "diverse job seekers who are pursuing careers in hockey." According to a now-deleted post by the NHL promoting the event on LinkedIn, the event is only open to certain groups of people. "Participants must be 18 years of age or older, based in the U.S., and identify as female, Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, and/or a person with a disability. Veterans are also welcome and encouraged to attend," the event description states. Once again, the great state of Florida brings a bunch of numbskull bigots into the 21st Century.
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