Message from @Maw
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None which warrant the use of them. It's too abhorrent an idea to me.
@DeathRhodes666 no I am talking about the one in March
Qualified Immunity needs to go. The first time i learned of it i came to that conclusion. Why it exists in the first place idk. Eliminating that is something I'm entirely behind
That if left up to the dems would have been something that would have been more than just a one time payment @DeathRhodes666
That's the one that gave us $1200 right?
So don't use the justification of 'if the police legally did this', because that's basically appealing to qualified immunity.
Only 1200 to people and much more to non vulnerable corporations due to the GOP @DeathRhodes666
I'm thinking some misinterpretation happened somewhere I'm unaware of.
To save a Life seems like a good reason to me. I wish I was so sure and share your opinion.
Sure, and how many others do you extinguish in the process?
I'm not for a continuous payment like that, especially in a semi-closed economy, as that only destroys the strength of the dollar and severely damages our economy. But, the majority of that stimulus should've been directed towards people and businesses that truly need it. Not major corps or anything of that nature.
Depends on the Value placed upon Victims? That may be a starting point? I don't know.
I mean, 35% of all dollars in circulation were printed this past year. That's not a very good statistic
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
We're also not usually talking about hostage situations.
Which make up a tiny percentage of no-knock warrants.
Actually, not even sure they're considered a no-knock warrant.
As they're usually active hostage situations.
I did say "Any" and your response was "none". I just working with those two facts right now.
How commonly do you think people respond to someone kicking down their door/breaking their windows by grabbing a gun? Fairly common right?
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.
@DeathRhodes666, you just advanced to level 7!
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.
44% have a gun in their household.
US-wide.
12 % have a bread maker
@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.
after the pandemic?
When you're talking about the kinds of people that usually get their doors kicked in? Much higher a %.
@Maw. And the amount of No Knock Warrants performed each Year?
Almost all for marijuana.
no knock warrant is a misleading name. It should be called "one knock warrant"
@james j We are close to reaching the point where taxpayers are just going to be paying nothing but interest on the debt.
Without significant tax hikes.
Which corporations will not be even close to able to cover.
I look forward to tax hikes. It’s either now or later