- 09 Jun 2020 04:23
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You just brought up jaywalking. Walking down the middle of the street is an infraction. If you do not have a permit to do it, walking down the middle of the street is unlawful. You can peacefully assemble at city hall. You can peaceably assemble in a city park. Blocking traffic is not a right under the constitution, as it violates the rights of others to travel upon the roads, and is therefore subject to a permit process.
So what? If he were doing it in an unlawful manner, that would be an issue. Putting down insurrections and rebellions is within the lawful authority of the POTUS and of state governors.
It's specific to the urban Democratic party political machine for the most part--especially of what's being protested right now, the police treatment of black citizens.
I support President Trump's First Step Act, addressing the inequitable prison sentencing of minorities. I support President Trump's efforts to reduce unemployment among minorities in the US. I support the president's efforts to protect jobs from unfair competition from the communist dictatorship of China. I also support the president's civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police department. I do think the president needs to focus more criticism on the urban Democratic party machine. He's a little too soft on the murderous Democrats.
The announcement was coordinated with the Minnesota state prosecutors announcing the charges against Chauvin.
I can post the primary source of your cited secondary source of prison statistics. There is virtually no mention in the primary source statistics of anyone being sentenced to prison for jaywalking, because jaywalking is an infraction and not a misdemeanor.
Your words show that you know nothing about US law, and are willing to sign up to the historionics of a leftwing US know nothing if you think it furthers your cause. People cannot be sentenced to prison for jaywalking in the United States. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either lying to you to manipulate you or is unwittingly repeating malicious lies told to them.
I think most media personalities are shills. Media personalities are often asked why they don't run for office. The answer is simple--it's a pay cut for them. Do you think, for example, Sean Hannity wants to go from making millions of dollars a year to making $185k? Absolutely not.
The overwhelming majority of cases of police violence against black people happens in places run almost exclusively by the Democratic party. It is statistically significant. If you have a p-value of .005 or something, that would be kind of a weak case but supportable. When it comes to police violence against blacks, the instances of it happening under Democrat administrations versus Republican administrations is so skewed toward the Democrats it beggars the imagination that anyone would argue otherwise.
You mean like I don't understand that? I've been saying for a very long time that most of what gets pushed in the media is paid. They aren't journalists. They are shills.
noemon wrote:Mainly quelling peaceful protests not riots. There is a first amendment right to protest which is being violated.
You just brought up jaywalking. Walking down the middle of the street is an infraction. If you do not have a permit to do it, walking down the middle of the street is unlawful. You can peacefully assemble at city hall. You can peaceably assemble in a city park. Blocking traffic is not a right under the constitution, as it violates the rights of others to travel upon the roads, and is therefore subject to a permit process.
noemon wrote:Your president is threatening to use the army against the American people
So what? If he were doing it in an unlawful manner, that would be an issue. Putting down insurrections and rebellions is within the lawful authority of the POTUS and of state governors.
noemon wrote:Police brutality is part and parcel of your American culture, it it not specific to either Democrats or Republicans but what is specific to them is the political responses that every administration makes and for these political responses I criticise them both consistently.
It's specific to the urban Democratic party political machine for the most part--especially of what's being protested right now, the police treatment of black citizens.
noemon wrote:You are the one refusing to criticise the current administration for its political actions in both word & deed.
I support President Trump's First Step Act, addressing the inequitable prison sentencing of minorities. I support President Trump's efforts to reduce unemployment among minorities in the US. I support the president's efforts to protect jobs from unfair competition from the communist dictatorship of China. I also support the president's civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police department. I do think the president needs to focus more criticism on the urban Democratic party machine. He's a little too soft on the murderous Democrats.
noemon wrote:When did he do that? After which day of the protests?
The announcement was coordinated with the Minnesota state prosecutors announcing the charges against Chauvin.
noemon wrote::lol: If you want to contradict my official source of prison statistics you have to post a source that does that.
I can post the primary source of your cited secondary source of prison statistics. There is virtually no mention in the primary source statistics of anyone being sentenced to prison for jaywalking, because jaywalking is an infraction and not a misdemeanor.
noemon wrote:Your word is worthless as are your desperate strawman arguments.
Your words show that you know nothing about US law, and are willing to sign up to the historionics of a leftwing US know nothing if you think it furthers your cause. People cannot be sentenced to prison for jaywalking in the United States. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either lying to you to manipulate you or is unwittingly repeating malicious lies told to them.
Tainari88 wrote: So, you think she's a grifter too?
I think most media personalities are shills. Media personalities are often asked why they don't run for office. The answer is simple--it's a pay cut for them. Do you think, for example, Sean Hannity wants to go from making millions of dollars a year to making $185k? Absolutely not.
Tainari88 wrote:@noemon is saying all that racism is about both parties. Because it is. But you keep trying to shift the blame to the Democrats.
The overwhelming majority of cases of police violence against black people happens in places run almost exclusively by the Democratic party. It is statistically significant. If you have a p-value of .005 or something, that would be kind of a weak case but supportable. When it comes to police violence against blacks, the instances of it happening under Democrat administrations versus Republican administrations is so skewed toward the Democrats it beggars the imagination that anyone would argue otherwise.
Tainari88 wrote:The Media is a complicit partner in being a for-profit business trying to make some money pushing the establishment point of view. Many know this already.
You mean like I don't understand that? I've been saying for a very long time that most of what gets pushed in the media is paid. They aren't journalists. They are shills.
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