Message from @Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]
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Those fuckers
NFA GO AWAY
Those Jewish cucks and their gun control
heres how you fix gun control
one, remove literally all the gun control laws and replace them with a very basic list of prohibited persons
two, solve the actual causes of crime
Guns don’t kill people
I kill people
Classic
i miss 2009
When memes were dreams
oh man I'm always happy when I get reminded of Jon Lajoie
show me your genitals
E=MC vagina
I can't put my fist in your college degree
i cant put my dick in your personality
steven crowder interviews the good guy with a gun
He used an AR-15 to stop the shooter
The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy ...that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty".
What a fucking great idea amirite?
AR-15? I get that the guy stopped the shooting but he could’ve destroyed an entire city block
it sounds like communism with extra steps
Normal citizens shouldn’t have RPGs
AK 15s were used in Vietnam to burn down jungles correct?
@DanConway exactly
it's essentially part of a revolutionary utopian vision
Now they're saying it might have been some sort of intra-family feud
The craziest part is that this strategy was actually implemented to some degree beginning in 66
the new deal
it all goes back to FDR
the idea that ypu can "create jobs" started with his policy
I'm just talking about the notion of intentionally causing crisis within governmental organizations.
specifically the welfare system
thats what i mean it all started with FDR era
the original progressives
well damn, not sure what you mean but I'm very interested
"The New Deal produced a political realignment, making the Democratic Party the majority (as well as the party that held the White House for seven out of the nine Presidential terms from 1933-69). With its base in liberal ideas, the South, traditional Democrats, big city machines, and the newly empowered labor unions and ethnic minorities. The Republicans were split, with conservatives opposing the entire New Deal as an alleged enemy of business and growth, and liberals accepting some of it and promising to make it more efficient."