Message from @james j

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2020-12-21 22:33:00 UTC  

Depends on the Value placed upon Victims? That may be a starting point? I don't know.

2020-12-21 22:33:07 UTC  

I mean, 35% of all dollars in circulation were printed this past year. That's not a very good statistic

2020-12-21 22:33:10 UTC  

It’s money that we have it’s not printed money. @DeathRhodes666 also if we can fund our GOP led wars and bailing out corporations we can affords monthly payments. Just like every other first world nation

2020-12-21 22:33:15 UTC  

We're also not usually talking about hostage situations.

2020-12-21 22:33:40 UTC  

Which make up a tiny percentage of no-knock warrants.

2020-12-21 22:34:14 UTC  

Actually, not even sure they're considered a no-knock warrant.

2020-12-21 22:34:22 UTC  

As they're usually active hostage situations.

2020-12-21 22:34:42 UTC  

I did say "Any" and your response was "none". I just working with those two facts right now.

2020-12-21 22:35:22 UTC  

How commonly do you think people respond to someone kicking down their door/breaking their windows by grabbing a gun? Fairly common right?

2020-12-21 22:36:48 UTC  

Be fair, both Dem and Gop-led wars/conflicts and corporation bailouts. The two parties are just two sides of the same coin working towards their goal of benefiting themselves. And it's not money we have either, more like money borrowed from future generations. The debt has blown up this past year due to that borrowing of future, non-existent money. I said it earlier but nearly 35% of the money in circulation today was printed this past year as well. A continuous paycheck without opening up the economy would've only exacerbated this financial situation.

2020-12-21 22:36:48 UTC  

@DeathRhodes666, you just advanced to level 7!

2020-12-21 22:37:58 UTC  

Depends on common and the percentage of Gun owners. I would have to do Research and look around Data. Absent of that would only be a Gut Feeling on my part.

2020-12-21 22:39:46 UTC  

44% have a gun in their household.

2020-12-21 22:40:07 UTC  

US-wide.

2020-12-21 22:40:09 UTC  

12 % have a bread maker

2020-12-21 22:41:04 UTC  

@DeathRhodes666 that’s every year. We can deal with cutting down war expenses after the pandemic. Now is not the time to be stingy with the budget. Especially how fast and loose we have been over the past several decades. Next year pull back troop.

2020-12-21 22:41:29 UTC  

after the pandemic?

2020-12-21 22:41:33 UTC  

When you're talking about the kinds of people that usually get their doors kicked in? Much higher a %.

2020-12-21 22:41:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/790710673423728650/cov2projection.jpg

2020-12-21 22:42:28 UTC  

@james j you mean in 2026?

2020-12-21 22:43:01 UTC  

2024 realistically Yang 2024 @Doc

2020-12-21 22:43:04 UTC  

@Maw. And the amount of No Knock Warrants performed each Year?

2020-12-21 22:44:37 UTC  

Almost all for marijuana.

2020-12-21 22:45:19 UTC  

no knock warrant is a misleading name. It should be called "one knock warrant"

2020-12-21 22:45:27 UTC  

@james j We are close to reaching the point where taxpayers are just going to be paying nothing but interest on the debt.

2020-12-21 22:45:52 UTC  

Without significant tax hikes.

2020-12-21 22:46:02 UTC  

Which corporations will not be even close to able to cover.

2020-12-21 22:46:26 UTC  

I look forward to tax hikes. It’s either now or later

2020-12-21 22:46:32 UTC  

James.

2020-12-21 22:46:42 UTC  

We're almost at a point where we can't spend on anything but interest.

2020-12-21 22:46:48 UTC  

Do you understand how bad that is?

2020-12-21 22:46:55 UTC  

This is inevitable

2020-12-21 22:46:56 UTC  

as in knock the door down?

2020-12-21 22:47:05 UTC  

Stimulus or not

2020-12-21 22:47:13 UTC  

No it's not inevitable.

2020-12-21 22:47:30 UTC  

Total healthcare expenses have surpassed war expenses since 2015 or 2016. Well, specifically the budget for all healthcare programs. Idk how "fast and loose" the government has been over the past several decades, but I do know the past 10 years has been horrible, except for the booming economy, peace deals, and troop withdrawal of the past 2 trump years. We really wouldn't have to be stingy with the budget if Federal Government wasn't left unchecked and ignorantly supported by voters (myslef included when I first voted fro Obama).

2020-12-21 22:47:39 UTC  

@meglide yes. You get to hear at least one knock.

2020-12-21 22:49:35 UTC  

I don't understand this idea of "Well it's inevitable, let's just bankrupt ourselves!"

2020-12-21 22:49:43 UTC  

@DeathRhodes666 yeah that’s the issue with not having m4a. You start with a population of people that get regular check ups and catch issues early and are mindful of their health most of these health costs later on get much much cheaper. No 1 cause of death is heart disease. Which is preventable

2020-12-21 22:49:46 UTC  

just trading short-term gain for long-term pain ... much like the "lockdowns" themselves