Message from @Yussuki ₪

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2020-09-17 02:40:33 UTC  

Guys, just ban every weapon and problem solved

2020-09-17 02:45:32 UTC  

Growing up with guns is insane... and useless. I mean they always create more problems than they solve

2020-09-17 02:46:51 UTC  

Also its insane for a person to own a rifle . I mean at most a pistol would suffice. Like CO2 gas gun. Not even real gun..

2020-09-17 02:47:45 UTC  

Outlaw guns, result is only outlaws have guns

2020-09-17 02:49:13 UTC  
2020-09-17 02:49:31 UTC  

I'm cross eye dominant so I'm right handed but left eye dominant

2020-09-17 02:49:42 UTC  

So the US Govt doesn't have enough administrative capacity to disarm the outlaws.. Than it's impossible to enforce other good laws in Healthcare.. Really flawed.

2020-09-17 02:49:44 UTC  

Zino you should speak up

2020-09-17 02:50:12 UTC  

System is doomed than 😦

2020-09-17 02:50:40 UTC  

Right now there's a movement to defund the police also.

2020-09-17 02:51:51 UTC  

Btw, how much does a polic officer earn in the US? I mean fresh from the Academy. Rookie

2020-09-17 02:51:59 UTC  

OOo so many guitars

2020-09-17 02:52:21 UTC  

pretty comparable to professional jobs or trade skill jobs

2020-09-17 02:52:29 UTC  

Hey can you sing Einsamer Hirte on a guitar?

2020-09-17 02:53:18 UTC  

This is Einsamer Hirte

2020-09-17 02:57:17 UTC  

OMG

2020-09-17 02:57:33 UTC  

Business Men in office is not good!!!

2020-09-17 02:57:41 UTC  

Government cant be run like a business

2020-09-17 02:59:35 UTC  

Proffesional politicians that follow an academic path in political science and Economics are much more suitable..And from Civil Society should be fine.

2020-09-17 03:01:19 UTC  

In Romania, students in political science do annual practical work. The more you go on that path, the more experience you have. By the time you finish the Doctoral Thesis you have 5+ years experience in various levels

2020-09-17 03:02:40 UTC  

Voting businessmen in office to represent public good is a "Nono" here. This is why they dont bother to run.

2020-09-17 03:04:53 UTC  

China has the most efficient political meritocracy so far. By far.

2020-09-17 03:06:01 UTC  

This is why they are so strong. You need 30+ years ox XP before you are allowed to become part of the Political Bureau

2020-09-17 03:10:05 UTC  

@everyone need your help guys.. https://youtu.be/k4aB5vR24GQ

2020-09-17 03:17:56 UTC  

Privatisation - Public Private Partnership is very controversial in the UK.

2020-09-17 03:20:22 UTC  

> So the US Govt doesn't have enough administrative capacity to disarm the outlaws.. Than it's impossible to enforce other good laws in Healthcare.. Really flawed.
@Yussuki ₪

The major flaws there are that US Federal government is not Constitutionally allowed to do either of those. In fact, they have a limited opposite duty to prevent states from abridging RTKBA, as "incorporated" by our 14th Amendment. Beyond FFC or various frauds, or some import controls, their obligation for health care is to stay out of it.

2020-09-17 03:20:26 UTC  

This is for railways in the UK . Pretty controversial

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/747245782264185014/755991531042635867/Privatisation.png

2020-09-17 03:24:05 UTC  

OMG .... Free Market is a myth..

2020-09-17 03:25:01 UTC  

> Btw, how much does a polic officer earn in the US? I mean fresh from the Academy. Rookie
@Yussuki ₪
$23k to $140k depending on jurisdiction, and in the latter (eg, places like San Francisco), potentially $70k during academy training. More if they do the right nepotistic connections for overtime or private assignment extra duty.

Unsurpisingly, that results in some massive differences in skills. Surprisingly, some of the highest paid jurisdictions have massive civil rights violations, where cops belong dead or in prison, but also generally black markets for drugs that drive up violence and costs of not just extreme police budgets, but secondary costs of insurance, security, and repairs and replacement to vandalism and thefts.

2020-09-17 03:26:39 UTC  

Wow didnt know that

2020-09-17 03:32:17 UTC  

> Guys, just ban every weapon and problem solved
@Yussuki ₪
Why not just exterminate humans then? Far easier and cheaper.

Given that most felony assaults and homicides are perpetrated with blunt objects and "personal weapons" (human body parts), a nation of headless quadriplegics with no objects heavier than a wiffle ball but lighter than a huge boulder, would be needed for that uninformed but common suggestion. Not sure how we'd operate kitchens or many industrial operations with no knives? Firearms are used in less than a quarter of such serious crimes, but far more defensive uses, as well as being pretty serious tools around farms. And, the USA is weird internationally in that our foundational law is based around citizen rights to remove or exterminate kings or wannabes, albeit our society has been twisted in ways where if we more often shot qualified "Domestic Enemies", that'd mean most Democrats, Republicans, and many others, without clear process to ensure the alternative met Jeffersonian ideals.

2020-09-17 03:37:46 UTC  

Hm. Exterminating ppl is not an economically wise decision, Sir. ^_^

2020-09-17 03:38:09 UTC  

Guns create more problems than they solve.

2020-09-17 03:39:56 UTC  

I also understand that a society with fearful individuals tends to overuse violence. I also understand a time delay that would render such a decision to ban guns inefficient. Since it will take a lot of time and effort to disarm the outlaws. But its not impossible if you offer them sufficient incentives to do so 🙂

2020-09-17 03:41:27 UTC  

Having a Social Scoring System in which a law-abiding citizen is rewarded would be more efficient than punishing ppl (I believe)

2020-09-17 03:41:58 UTC  

Or?

2020-09-17 03:47:05 UTC  

Interesting point - Not having a choice leads to an imoral decision Hm

2020-09-17 03:47:40 UTC  

The USA has competing hate cult (so-called church pseudo-moralist) gangs, Blue Wall Gangs of police as mercenaries to crooked politicians, and such a conflicted system of laws that the average so-called adult perpetrates thousands of major crimes as defined by badly broken and malicious laws. We can't create Constitutionally legitimate, functional immigration policy, never mind health care systems, while the IRS, our primary Federal tax agency, is enabled by a major historic fraud when a lame duck Sec. of State (Philander Knox) fraudulently certified our 16th Amendment as if ratified, when it never legitimately was.

What defines "law abiding" when all those bad actors, if military or many government roles, are not obeying the law if they FAIL to shoot each other?

Given global warming and potential for a mass extinction event with the beyond nasty interim quality of life involved, I wouldn't be so quick to claim a few billion fewer hairless bipedal apes wouldn't be positive economic change. Pretty much all options in that arena are not exactly what most people would call desirable, admittedly.

2020-09-17 03:51:40 UTC  

Mr Loki. You like the current state of things regarding guns ?