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2017-10-20 04:04:40 UTC  

America has spent 700 million supporting gay rights
https://archive.is/o/LRe05/www.nytimes.com/2015/12/21/world/africa/us-support-of-gay-rights-in-africa-may-have-done-more-harm-than-good.html?_r=0
Gays are 60x more likely to have HIV then straight men:
https://archive.is/7WMRl

1/8 gays & bisexuals in London has HIV
https://archive.is/IsBiq

In Australia 25% of gays have had more then 100 sex partners
https://archive.is/6Ro60

In 2010 homosexuals were about 200 times more likely to diagnosed with HIV
https://archive.is/6Ro60

An average gay has several dozen sexual partners per year
https://archive.is/P5xpV

1% of population | 83% of Syphilis
https://archive.is/o/LRe05/www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/12/the_gay_agenda_and_the_real_world.html

Gays are far more likely to have a mental illness
https://archive.is/Y0Jxf

2017-10-20 04:05:07 UTC  

Very credible source confirming the support for sharia law
http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-overview/

Syrian refugees commonly support sharia law
https://www.google.com/amp/www.survivopedia.com/what-about-the-syrian-refugees/amp/

Over a billion Muslims support sharia law and half a billion believe in death for those who leave Islam.
https://m.imgur.com/gallery/xeLswk3

Islam teaches gender inequality and is brought up in the Quran many times https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/women-worth-less.aspx

He's more regarding that
https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/men-in-charge-of-women.aspx

Wife beating is acceptable
https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/wife-beating.aspx

Overall good resource if you do just want to learn a lot more about Islam https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/site/about-muslims.aspx
August 15, 2017

2017-10-20 04:06:10 UTC  

**The Myth of Standard Oil**

2017-10-20 04:06:28 UTC  

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1) Buying up competitors: The majority of Standard Oil buyouts were not aggressive and benefited both parties. As Hidy notes, "Rockefeller and his associates ... won the confidence of competitors through comprehensive voluntary association.". Many of the former executives of the firms which were bought up were offered high-ranking position in the new company and a guarantee of equality in management and were integrated into the management due to their experience in refining and their knowledge of local markets. The Standard Oil trust was not comprised of one company which had bought out all others. Instead, the Trust was very much a cooperation of different companies which sought to improve their competitive advantage and which still maintained competition even in-between the member companies.

Furthermore, it is important to note, as Hidy does, that numerous oilmen successfully resisted pressure to be bought and to be out-competed.
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2017-10-20 04:06:41 UTC  

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2) Preferential rail rates: Standard Oil did indeed make deals with railroads for cheaper product transport, as did many of its competitors, hardly making it an unfair market practice. In fact, almost all of the refiners in the country enjoyed some of the advantages of favorable railroad rates at one time or another. Irwin, one of Standard's competitors, notes that everyone got rebates. Railroads were quietly seeking the business of Standard Oil's competitors. Hidy note that "In fact, bargaining with railroads was a delicate task and the results were not always satisfactory. ... Once bulk stations had been built on a particular line, Standard Oil marketers could not easily transfer their business to another line and their bargaining capacity was curtailed. ... Standard Oil enjoyed advantages in rates, but the favors were neither so easily come by nor so certain as critics implied." Furthermore, if Standard Oil could secure for the railroads a stable inflow of traffic, then this is a legitimate market practice by any standard, as production is streamlined and stabilized. It is also important, as Hidy note, that "Rebates to Standard Oil on crude oil shipments had been virtually eliminated without recourse to legislative enactment."

The argument breaks down even more considering that Standard Oil increasingly transported oil through pipelines and not on rails.
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2017-10-20 04:06:52 UTC  

**While Standard Oil owned 88% of refining business at its height (by no means a monopoly), its market share had already decreased to 64% by 1911 (before the anti-trust case). However, it is important to note in what ways Standard Oil was in fact made larger than it would have been due to active government intervention in the free market (unlike the mainstream view that the Gilded Age was largely laissez-faire):**

2017-10-20 04:07:07 UTC  

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Government granting of patent monopolies shielded Standard Oil from competition. Hidy note that Standard Oil "relied heavily on patent rights to attain an advantage over competitors in cost and quality of products. ... Patents for the mechanical fabrication of cans were practically monopolized by Standard Oil companies." Furthermore, "the Standard Oil combination received and fully utilized patents granted by the federal government. That patent monopoly constituted the foundation for the large earnings of several Standard Oil units for more than fifteen years." In this manner, government in fact granted Standard Oil monopolies in small regions.
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2017-10-20 04:07:15 UTC  

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Tariffs are another government intervention in the free market which contributed the the size of Standard Oil. There was a consistent tariff on kerosene in the US. In 1865 the kerosene tariff was increased to 40 cents per gallon. In 1884, kerosene was placed on the free list, yet with a catch: if another country had a tariff on the goods of the US, then the kerosene tariff on that country was 40 percent. As D.T. Armentano explains, tariffs restrict foreign competition, which is a vital section of the free market (after all, foreign competition is simply business which is outside of the arbitrarily-drawn line of a given country). The hindering of possibly more efficient foreign competitors shielded Standard Oil from pressure to lower its prices even further. Indeed, abroad Standard Oil was forced to lower its prices to compete with Russian oil, yet the protective tariffs prevented the same from occurring in the US. This is another example of government intervention during the Gilded Age distorting market forces and creating inefficient, less competitive scenarios.
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2017-10-20 04:09:15 UTC  

>illegals steal identity to pay taxes
>Feds don't know who's paying taxes
🤔
this PDF isn't accessible https://www.wcl.american.edu/blr/03/2lainez.pdf about the speculation over why unidentified tax returns are being filled in

This Actuarial Note is completely speculating the amount of illegals and other unauthorized residents that are able to pay taxes. Literally no statistics are given here https://www.ssa.gov/oact/NOTES/pdf_notes/note151.pdf . OF 8.3 MILLION WORKING ILLEGALS ONLY 2.7 MILLION ARE ESTIMATED TO PAY TAXES BY FRAUDULENT MEANS

2017-10-20 04:09:21 UTC  

OCACT assumes that other immigrants
are as likely to work as legal permanent residents of the
same age and sex. The estimated number of other immigrants
working is 8.3 million in 2010. OCACT estimates
0.6 million of the 8.3 million other immigrant workers
in 2010 had temporary work authorized at some point in
the past and have overstayed the term of their visas. In
addition, OCACT estimates that 0.7 million unauthorized
workers in 2010 obtained fraudulent birth certificates
at some point in the past and these birth certificates
allowed the workers to get an SSN. Combining these
two groups with the 1.3 million current visa holders
with temporary authorization, we estimate 2.7 million
other immigrants have SSNs in their name and thus can
work, pay taxes, and have earnings credited to their
record for potential benefits in the future.

2017-10-20 04:09:26 UTC  

Here, The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a Washington, D.C., think tank, estimates that about half of undocumented workers in the United States pay income taxes but provides no statistical proof of any of its claims and in fact notes this in its methodology. https://itep.org/wp-content/uploads/undocumentedtaxes.pdf

2017-10-20 04:09:32 UTC  

Methodology used to calculate state and local tax contributions of undocumented immigrants
While the spending and income behavior of undocumented immigrant families is not as well documented as is the case for other
U.S. residents, the estimates in this report represent a best approximation of the taxes undocumented immigrant families likely pay.
The ITEP methodology used to calculate the current and potential tax contribution of undocumented immigrants uses four main
data points:
1) Estimated undocumented immigrant population in each state.
2) Average number of people living in undocumented families (in which at least one adult is undocumented).
3) Average annual family income of undocumented immigrants in each state.
4) Estimated effective tax rates (taxes as share of income) for income, sales and property taxes paid by low- and moderate-income
families in each state.
Additional assumptions were made (and described below) about the change in tax contributions from allowing the current 11.2 million undocumented immigrants to work in the United States legally(edited)
The only paragraph in this entire article that actually provides some clear numbers and figures that would support the author's claim is blatantly left without sourcing conveniently by the IRS not sharing ITIN information.

2017-10-20 04:09:38 UTC  

And in the past 20 years, the Internal Revenue Service has made it easier for workers to pay taxes if they don’t have a social security number (or a fake one, for that matter). Workers who are paid illegally in cash can still pay their taxes with an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), filing a return just like any other taxpayer; having a history of paying taxes can be an important step in securing legal status. In 2010, about 3 million people paid over $870 million in income taxes using an ITIN, and according to the IRS, ITIN filers pay $9 billion in payroll taxes annually. (The IRS says it does not share ITIN information with immigration authorities.)

TL;DR basically Tong and his illegal apologists are bullshitting up to their eyeballs with estimates and assumptions regarding illegal tax reporting

2017-10-20 04:10:52 UTC  

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The majority of people who reported same-sex attraction did not report having a same-sex romantic partner before they entered adulthood, and those who reported a same-sex romantic partner were more likely to maintain their same-sex attraction than those who did not.
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2017-10-20 04:11:04 UTC  

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We have identified conceptual, methodological, and theoretical limitations in the psychological research on the effects of parental sexual orientation and have challenged the predominant claim that the sexual orientation of parents does not matter at all. We argued instead tht despite the limitations, there suggestive evidence and good reason to believe that contemporary children and young adults with heterosexual parents. Most of these differences, however, are not casual, but are indirect effects of parental gender or selection effects associated with heterosexist social conditions under which lesbigay-parent families current live.
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2017-10-20 04:11:22 UTC  

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It highlights the possibility that interpersonal anxieties stemming from multiple (possibly failed) sexual partnerships may lead to substance abuse problems, especially for women.

Changes in contemporary society are demonstrated in the current sexual mores and alcohol consumption norms. Our findings showed that there are serious health concerns regarding multiple short term sexual partnerships. Further research is required to examine these relationships in other cultures and to elucidate the mechanisms involved.
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2017-10-20 04:11:39 UTC  

**Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case**
http://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1559&context=facpubs

2017-10-20 04:11:53 UTC  

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the legal and political institutions of Iceland from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries. First, they relativley well documented; the sagas were written by people who had lived under that set of institutions and provide a detailed insive view of their workings. Legal conflicts were of great interest to the medieval Icelanders; Njal, the eponymous hero of the most famous of the sagas, is not a warrior but a lawyer--"so skilled in law that no one was considered his equal." In the action of the sagas, law cases play as cental a role as battles.
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2017-10-20 04:12:01 UTC  

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Second, medieval Icelandic institutions have several peculiar and interesting characteristics; they might almost have been invented by a mad economist to test the lengths to which market systems could supplant government in its most fundamental functions. Killing was a civil offense resulting in a fine paid to the survivors of the victim. Laws were made by a "parliament," seats in which were a marketable commodity. Enforcement of law was entirely a private affair. And yet these extraordinary institutions survived for over three hundred years, and the society in which they survived appears to have been in many ways an attractive one. Its citizens were, by medieval standards, free; differences in status based on rank or sex were relatively small; and its literary output in relation to its size has been compared, with some justice, to that of Athens.
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2017-10-20 04:12:23 UTC  

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Energy-related CO2 emissions can be reduced by consuming less petroleum, coal, and natural gas, or by switching from more carbon-intensive fuels to less carbon-intensive fuels. Many of the changes in energy-related CO2 emissions in recent history have occurred in the electric power sector because of the decreased use of coal and the increased use of natural gas for electricity generation.
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2017-10-20 04:34:20 UTC  

**Propertarianism Library - The Great Books of the Aristocracy**
https://mega.nz/#F!0F5GXTjS!oGdz8UP5JbcleNMy6YKLvg

2017-10-20 04:34:24 UTC