Uvalde Texas Mass Shooting
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And now i'd like to know what the fuck is actually doing Mitt Romney (and pals) with this free money, if you have any insight...?Kenr wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 5:45 amSome money comes from the state and the rest comes from property school taxes that property owners pay the school district they live in, whether they have children going to school or not.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 4:56 amNow i wonder where does the school money comes from, since they probably will have to pay something + upgrade their security system ?
Oh shit, is it from the student loans ?
Thanks for the explanations.
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“Business” expenditures.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Sat May 28, 2022 12:09 amAnd now i'd like to know what the fuck is actually doing Mitt Romney (and pals) with this free money, if you have any insight...?Kenr wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 5:45 amSome money comes from the state and the rest comes from property school taxes that property owners pay the school district they live in, whether they have children going to school or not.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 4:56 amNow i wonder where does the school money comes from, since they probably will have to pay something + upgrade their security system ?
Oh shit, is it from the student loans ?
Thanks for the explanations.
Re: Uvalde Texas Mass Shooting
The second amendment, the cult, the quasi religion pertaining to guns, gun culture, its mythology.
Will the US americans ever learn? Hey, the aussies did, so it shouldn't be impossible,right?
But in the USA it is.
The Swedes joining NATO:
Will the US americans ever learn? Hey, the aussies did, so it shouldn't be impossible,right?
But in the USA it is.
The Swedes joining NATO:
Re: Uvalde Texas Mass Shooting
I don’t get pissed off at too much in life, I usually just shake my head and think WTF, but there are a couple of things that really get under my skin.
One of those things is nonprofit organizations like the NRA, the Clinton Foundation, the Trump Foundation, the RNC & DNC, the mega churches, none pay taxes and are influences on how this country is ran. And then you have the the oil industry, the healthcare industry, and other large corporations that donate hundreds of millions dollars a year to influence politicians to keep their taxes low and serve only their interests, pass laws to benefit them and block laws that would affect their bottom line. If these individuals and corporations would pay their fair share of taxes instead of “donating” them to politicians, some pay none while others have loopholes where they pay a tax rate lower than a person making $50k a year, we wouldn’t have a fucking deficit and Congress could pass some meaningful laws that benefit the people and not worry about their cash flow.
I can’t speak for certainty, but would these politicians really block some kind of gun reform, like they are doing now, to make sure people are vetted thoroughly before being able to purchase an AR-15 if the NRA didn’t line their pockets? None of them are that committed to the 2nd Amendment, or any part of the Constitution for that matter, because nothing is more important than their bank account.
One of those things is nonprofit organizations like the NRA, the Clinton Foundation, the Trump Foundation, the RNC & DNC, the mega churches, none pay taxes and are influences on how this country is ran. And then you have the the oil industry, the healthcare industry, and other large corporations that donate hundreds of millions dollars a year to influence politicians to keep their taxes low and serve only their interests, pass laws to benefit them and block laws that would affect their bottom line. If these individuals and corporations would pay their fair share of taxes instead of “donating” them to politicians, some pay none while others have loopholes where they pay a tax rate lower than a person making $50k a year, we wouldn’t have a fucking deficit and Congress could pass some meaningful laws that benefit the people and not worry about their cash flow.
I can’t speak for certainty, but would these politicians really block some kind of gun reform, like they are doing now, to make sure people are vetted thoroughly before being able to purchase an AR-15 if the NRA didn’t line their pockets? None of them are that committed to the 2nd Amendment, or any part of the Constitution for that matter, because nothing is more important than their bank account.
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So the money from the guns buyers is used to ensure laws so they can buy them anyhow, but then the students & taxpayer's money is used to compensate & consolidate the security affected by the damages of having anybody able to mass-shoot.
Zoom out then think about war weapons lobbies, war campaigns, war drafts, ptsd.
I wouldn't feel comfortable as a citizen to be so easily potentially dragged into a weapon situation all life along, and it would start at the most sensible age, childhood.
Chilling...
But then there's so many other issues.
Zoom out then think about war weapons lobbies, war campaigns, war drafts, ptsd.
I wouldn't feel comfortable as a citizen to be so easily potentially dragged into a weapon situation all life along, and it would start at the most sensible age, childhood.
Chilling...
But then there's so many other issues.
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Sounds like the swamp is too damned big to be drained.
I wonder what the solution might be. It's not like pollies are going to voluntarily bite the hands that maintain their existence.
I wonder what the solution might be. It's not like pollies are going to voluntarily bite the hands that maintain their existence.
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Not specifically related, but i like this way of throwing ideas and ask questions
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That’s the worst you can dredge up? Yeah, way worse than the multitude of examples of really bad decisions made by police in the USA
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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Yeah right. Let's compare mass shootings with protesting against wearing face masks during the covid pandemic.violet wrote: ↑Sat May 28, 2022 5:51 amThat’s the worst you can dredge up? Yeah, way worse than the multitude of examples of really bad decisions made by police in the USA
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