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I don't know what that means. In the past 30 years (D) has had only one viable leader and he got term limited out.
(R) didn't turn out for Roy Moore.

Many/ most instances I think it the opposite. Say what you will about (R) but they are thick as thieves. Not being literal
They go down with the ship. (D) has repeatedly folded like a cheap suit since 2008
 
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Looks like Ex-Dem Latina flunked Civics. You can't sign a bill that doesn't exist.

The point about the march, much like the women's march, still stands. They both reek (with good reason) of Soros branded astroturfing and political opportunism. The March for Our Lives shenanigans is especially revolting with it's exploitation of children happy to take their short 15 minutes of fame.

Edit - Doh. I see Sturg both beat me to the draw and shot straighter.
 
Still trying how we are going to get guns out of Chicago and Baltimore that greatly contribute to the stats and both of them have the strictest gun laws in the country.

Still trying how to confiscate 300 millions guns out on the streets without getting the police killed during the process.

If we stop selling guns and ammo, like drugs they will still be on the streets and mass shootings will occur.

Do you think mental and cultural have something to do with this? We had more murders by percentage in the 1970's and 1980's but very few mass shootings or school shootings and schools counseling is non existent, corporal punishment is nonexistent and bullying is more rampant, no parents in the household. Hmmm that is a pattern.

gun is something that can be evil in a person who wants to use one. To this day not one single verified member of the NRA used guns to commit that offense. Again, hmmm.

Personally I don't like guns nor ever have one in my household as it is not needed and I don't hunt but to sit here and blame a group on our problems is STUPID because they did not pull the trigger. Some people even blame the NRA for the black on black crime and gang violence when this has been existing for DECADES because the word "gun" is in it.
 

Well they actually are coming for your car. They impound and civil asset forfeiture a ****ton of vehicles. Some small towns on major highways even hire cops and judges specifically to legally rob people passing through as a means of funding the town.
 
Well they actually are coming for your car. They impound and civil asset forfeiture a ****ton of vehicles. Some small towns on major highways even hire cops and judges specifically to legally rob people passing through as a means of funding the town.

Have you heard of Linndale, Ohio? From Wiki:

Linndale, often called a speed trap,[6][10] had for many years the busiest, on a per-capita basis, Mayor's Court in the State of Ohio.[11][12] The village in the past has successfully defended its legal right to enforce the 60 mph speed limit on the 422 yards (386 m) of Interstate 71 within its jurisdiction under the "Home Rule" provisions of the state constitution.[10][13] The combination of traffic enforcement and Mayor's Court has provided 80% of Linndale's one million dollar annual budget, and underwritten its four full-time and ten part-time police officers.[14]

On December 20, 2012, Governor John Kasich signed a bill[15] into law effective March 22, 2013, which dissolved Linndale's Mayor's Court.[16] A sergeant in the Linndale police department stated that traffic cases would subsequently be handled by nearby Parma.[17]


The town didn't even have direct access to the interstate where they were enforcing the speed limit, they had to leave the city limits to get to an on ramp. An episode of This American Life covers the town's history of paying it's bills with speed trap revenue, including how they have adapted to the change in law mentioned above. It's incredible.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/629/expect-delays/act-two
 
Have you heard of Linndale, Ohio? From Wiki:

Linndale, often called a speed trap,[6][10] had for many years the busiest, on a per-capita basis, Mayor's Court in the State of Ohio.[11][12] The village in the past has successfully defended its legal right to enforce the 60 mph speed limit on the 422 yards (386 m) of Interstate 71 within its jurisdiction under the "Home Rule" provisions of the state constitution.[10][13] The combination of traffic enforcement and Mayor's Court has provided 80% of Linndale's one million dollar annual budget, and underwritten its four full-time and ten part-time police officers.[14]

On December 20, 2012, Governor John Kasich signed a bill[15] into law effective March 22, 2013, which dissolved Linndale's Mayor's Court.[16] A sergeant in the Linndale police department stated that traffic cases would subsequently be handled by nearby Parma.[17]


The town didn't even have direct access to the interstate where they were enforcing the speed limit, they had to leave the city limits to get to an on ramp. An episode of This American Life covers the town's history of paying it's bills with speed trap revenue, including how they have adapted to the change in law mentioned above. It's incredible.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/629/expect-delays/act-two

I don't remember the names of all the small towns I have heard stories about. The really damning part to me that makes it all criminal is that these judges often times will not rule in your favor even if to have indisputable evidence proving your innocence. They bet that you won't waste your time appealing a 60$ traffic ticket. It's one thing to use the law to your advantage but using a rubber stamp judge makes it a criminal conspiracy.
 
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