pete6032
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I think they were joking?User name checks out. You appear to be having delusions again. Get with your doctor and get your meds checked out.
I think they were joking?User name checks out. You appear to be having delusions again. Get with your doctor and get your meds checked out.
Nazi America.Not an exaggeration to say this is a criminal government.
No that guy @nutxo is super far right shitty. Like super nuts. If if he isn't already, he'd be one of those ice guys in Minnesota right now loving his job being a horrible person.I think they were joking?
Check their posting history.I think they were joking?
Wow. Don’t be so weird. You’re coming across like some sort of deviant.Looks like an insurrection..
User name checks out. You appear to be having delusions again. Get with your doctor and get your meds checked out.
404 Insurrection not found.Looks like an insurrection..
The majority of the opposition party can't, as they are either holding government jobs, and/or hold elected positions, as it is 100% illegal for them to do so, because of the hatch act at minimum. There is also the FTC: Boycotts for other reasons may be illegal if the boycott restricts competition and lacks a business justification. Boycots for political reasons could possiblee be considered illegal under FTC regulations, because it's not for business reasons. (a stretch in my opinion, but we are not talking about a normal administration) Consumer boycots to protest the administations policies generaly can be considered legal, but it's not as cut and dry as it may sound. So Yes, the DNC can organize a general strike (if it passes the FTC test) as long as, all involved, are not employed by the government. Chucky, Jeffries, and such can't even remotely suggest a general strike.If we had an actual opposition party we could have the potential to actually organize a more national general strike at some point.
But not with the douchebags that are the Democrats. That will never happen. They wouldn't let it happen, they'd probably call it too disruptive or some bullshit Chucky would say to Jeffries while Israeli lobbyists take them out to a three martini lunch.
At some point laws no longer matter. And we're getting awfully close to thay being 100% true.The majority of the opposition party can't, as they are either holding government jobs, and/or hold elected positions, as it is 100% illegal for them to do so, because of the hatch act at minimum. There is also the FTC: Boycotts for other reasons may be illegal if the boycott restricts competition and lacks a business justification. Boycots for political reasons could possiblee be considered illegal under FTC regulations, because it's not for business reasons. (a stretch in my opinion, but we are not talking about a normal administration) Consumer boycots to protest the administations policies generaly can be considered legal, but it's not as cut and dry as it may sound. So Yes, the DNC can organize a general strike (if it passes the FTC test) as long as, all involved, are not employed by the government. Chucky, Jeffries, and such can't even remotely suggest a general strike.
Sometimes, it seems you are so busy seeing red where the democrats are concerned, you don't stop and think beyond the red that you see.
The majority of the opposition party can't, as they are either holding government jobs, and/or hold elected positions, as it is 100% illegal for them to do so, because of the hatch act at minimum. There is also the FTC: Boycotts for other reasons may be illegal if the boycott restricts competition and lacks a business justification. Boycots for political reasons could possiblee be considered illegal under FTC regulations, because it's not for business reasons. (a stretch in my opinion, but we are not talking about a normal administration) Consumer boycots to protest the administations policies generaly can be considered legal, but it's not as cut and dry as it may sound. So Yes, the DNC can organize a general strike (if it passes the FTC test) as long as, all involved, are not employed by the government. Chucky, Jeffries, and such can't even remotely suggest a general strike.
Sometimes, it seems you are so busy seeing red where the democrats are concerned, you don't stop and think beyond the red that you see.
Immigration agents have stopped off-duty officers in Minnesota "solely because of the color of their skin," a group of local police chiefs alleged, as concern grows over the handling of immigration enforcement in the state.
He added that police officers “fell victim to this while off duty” and that the stops appear to “target” people of color.
In one encounter, a Brooklyn Park police officer was boxed in by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who “demanded her paperwork,” Bruley said.
Agents “had their guns drawn,” he said, adding that one agent knocked the police officer’s phone out of her hand when she tried to record the interaction.
“I wish I could tell you this was an isolated incident,” Bruley said, flanked by other local chiefs of police. “If it is happening to our officers, it pains me to think of how many of our community members are falling victim to this every day. It has to stop.”
In a statement to USA TODAY, the Department of Homeland Security said: "DHS is able to find no record of ICE or Border Patrol stopping and questioning a police officer. Without a name, we cannot verify these claims. We will continue to look into these claims.”
Police chiefs across the country confirm lCE arresting people based on race. Happening to their own off duty people.
The masking is part of the Gestapo coverup. Democrats had better not drop the ball on this one. No funding until structural changes are made and implemented.
The majority of the opposition party can't, as they are either holding government jobs, and/or hold elected positions, as it is 100% illegal for them to do so, because of the hatch act at minimum. There is also the FTC: Boycotts for other reasons may be illegal if the boycott restricts competition and lacks a business justification. Boycots for political reasons could possiblee be considered illegal under FTC regulations, because it's not for business reasons. (a stretch in my opinion, but we are not talking about a normal administration) Consumer boycots to protest the administations policies generaly can be considered legal, but it's not as cut and dry as it may sound. So Yes, the DNC can organize a general strike (if it passes the FTC test) as long as, all involved, are not employed by the government. Chucky, Jeffries, and such can't even remotely suggest a general strike.
Sometimes, it seems you are so busy seeing red where the democrats are concerned, you don't stop and think beyond the red that you see.
You are as complicit as he is. Disgusting. You should all be ashamed of yourselves.Thank you!
I'm getting sick of ignorant blowhards on both sides.
If local and state authorities won't arrest people for outright murder thats caught on video then it's not a stretch to say that the rule of law is no longer in effect. If that's the case then consequences are bound to flow in two directions, it's just a matter of time.
