New York City

Keep our sense of humor first.

I hear even in middle eastern countries that practice Islamic Sharia Law their Imam's argue back and forth non stop about dealing with them.

Some think they should be burned alive but then the others say they should be thrown from rooftops while they're burning.

We'll have to hold ourselves to a highstandard of course.

By my back of the napkin estimates I've seen about 10% - 15% of needed red pills dropped here over the past few months.

I don't think it's time to drop the corrolary empirical data showing the very needed zero tolerance Crack Laws barely affected the % of children growing up in fatherless house holds compared to dropage in the absurd per capita murder rates.
Implementing absurd Daluth (backwards criminilazation process) models and a whole lot of other feminist lobby'd privileges sky rocketed the rate...............

Baby steps.

Keep in mind where our current guiding societal ideologies originated.

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As is frequently noted here...the problem with the mass exodus of these liberal loons is that they will vote for the EXACT same failed policies which destroyed the cesspool from which they came.

Unfortunately, if enough of these Dimwits settle in Texas (Austin,) , Nashville, etc to turn a red state to blue ...especially Texas, it will make it almost impossible to elect a Republican president. As liberals flee these cities there aren't conservatives moving in to take their places. We know better, and want no part of those sheitholes...so these places will still vote Dimwit, while the new home states become more and more liberal. This is quite problematic for conservatives....

I do not see any solution to this problem, though. How will we ever defeat these failed liberal and socialist ideologies?
Had one family move in down the road and they have already been talking about how it's done in New York. I just asked and why did you leave?
 
Had one family move in down the road and they have already been talking about how it's done in New York. I just asked and why did you leave?
Tell me about it. I've heard the same crap for years from different clusters of people that find east Tennessee and move here on what appears to be a whim and all of a sudden the obligatory "well back in (insert northern state here) we did it this way". Eventually they either move or die off and don't really affect anything other than drive up real estate prices.
 
Keep in mind where our current guiding societal ideologies originated.

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Oh yeah.

And unfortunately we've never reduced the 1-2%. Spoiler - Nobody has.

After the advent of the industrial revolution we've peaked at about 85% of the population living above the poverty level.

I don't socialism has broken 45% yet. Their end goal becomes religion into itself though.

Assured and confidently, this time it's gonna work!!!

It's some kind of a sin not to identify power imbalances.... carry on until one faction of the proletariat puts the rest of the proletariat against the wall.

Starve few 10's million or so.

Repeat. This time it's gonna work!!!
 
I think it holds up very well.

Didnt the DNC just trot out Clinton in the era of metoo?
How does that hold up?
You said pretty much every OSU fan loves Meyer.
That's certainly not true of Trump.
Now if we are talking parties and not the country as a whole, then it holds up perfectly; but that's not what we were talking about.

Back to the beginning of this debate.......Trump is unpopular within this country (team), among our allies (conference), and throughout the world (college football).
 
How does that hold up?
You said pretty much every OSU fan loves Meyer.
That's certainly not true of Trump.
Now if we are talking parties and not the country as a whole, then it holds up perfectly; but that's not what we were talking about.

Back to the beginning of this debate.......Trump is unpopular within this country (team), among our allies (conference), and throughout the world (college football).

Still using that wishful thinking on your part Luther.
 
How does that hold up?
You said pretty much every OSU fan loves Meyer.
That's certainly not true of Trump.
Now if we are talking parties and not the country as a whole, then it holds up perfectly; but that's not what we were talking about.

Back to the beginning of this debate.......Trump is unpopular within this country (team), among our allies (conference), and throughout the world (college football).

LOL! So since you like analogies, is he more like Kiffin or more like Saban?
 
How does that hold up?
You said pretty much every OSU fan loves Meyer.
That's certainly not true of Trump.
Now if we are talking parties and not the country as a whole, then it holds up perfectly; but that's not what we were talking about.

Back to the beginning of this debate.......Trump is unpopular within this country (team), among our allies (conference), and throughout the world (college football).

I don't view this country as a team.

I view the states as a team and the us as a conference.

TN does not like NY or Cali and vice versa.

We have absolutely nothing in common.

Not our view of taxes, religion, society, laws.

To view the US as a team on the same page isn't being honest.
 
I don't view this country as a team.

I view the states as a team and the us as a conference.

TN does not like NY or Cali and vice versa.

We have absolutely nothing in common.

Not our view of taxes, religion, society, laws.

To view the US as a team on the same page isn't being honest.

To view everyone in one state as a having the same views about taxes, religion, society, or laws isn't accurate either.
 
I don't view this country as a team.

I view the states as a team and the us as a conference.

TN does not like NY or Cali and vice versa.

We have absolutely nothing in common.

Not our view of taxes, religion, society, laws.

To view the US as a team on the same page isn't being honest.

Dysfunctional family unit . Id punch my brother right in his pie hole , but it’s probably best if someone else not do it while I’m around . Lol
 
Dysfunctional family unit . Id punch my brother right in his pie hole , but it’s probably best if someone else not do it while I’m around . Lol

I think during 9/11 we were still in dysfunctional family territory.


Now sadly I think we are on broken ties level where people die in families without ever speaking again.
 
More so than saying the entire country.

To impose a "TN doesn't like Cali" view to a state just seems weird to me. Most red or blue states are going to have at least 30-40% of the populous that are outnumbered. Just because a state votes a certain way doesn't mean everybody there is in lockstep.
 
To impose a "TN doesn't like Cali" view to a state just seems weird to me. Most red or blue states are going to have at least 30-40% of the populous that are outnumbered. Just because a state votes a certain way doesn't mean everybody there is in lockstep.


He was using a global analogy for goodness sake.

Nobody was drilling down to every specific citizen.

It was a "as a whole" analogy he used and I drilled down slightly further.

Sheesh.

Of course there are idiots in TN who want more taxes.

Just not the majority or near majority.
 
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What a silly metric.

Would you like Pruitt to be loved or hated in the rest of the SEC? The global market is just as competitive.

Being cordial isn't completely useless, but I would rather have a president hated by everyone else than loved. The only way to be loved by everyone in something as cut throat as politics is to be a milktoast pushover, which is exactly what Obama was in every single matter of foreign affairs.

Luther is a communist so he's gonna hate pro American pols.
 
Innocent Bystander Paralyzed After Shooting in Broad Daylight in DeBlasio’s NYC

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An innocent bystander is paralyzed and may never walk again after being struck by a stray bullet Wednesday during a New York City shooting in broad daylight.

The Daily Mail reports that 33-year-old Sam Metcalfe was shot and is paralyzed as a result.

Metcalfe was not the the intended target, and he was only out near the street because he wanted to hold an umbrella for his wife, Sabrina. Gunfire erupted as Metcalfe and Sabrina walked across the street, leaving him with one kidney so damaged that it had to be removed.

The New York Post quoted Metcalfe’s sister in law, Krista Zigorski, saying, “Almost immediately, [he] couldn’t feel his legs. We now know that the bullet hit his kidney and stopped when it hit his spine.”

Zigorski has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for Metcalf’s medical treatment.

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Innocent Bystander Paralyzed After Shooting in Broad Daylight in DeBlasio’s NYC

Man-Shot-Paralyzed-NYC-640x480.jpg


An innocent bystander is paralyzed and may never walk again after being struck by a stray bullet Wednesday during a New York City shooting in broad daylight.

The Daily Mail reports that 33-year-old Sam Metcalfe was shot and is paralyzed as a result.

Metcalfe was not the the intended target, and he was only out near the street because he wanted to hold an umbrella for his wife, Sabrina. Gunfire erupted as Metcalfe and Sabrina walked across the street, leaving him with one kidney so damaged that it had to be removed.

The New York Post quoted Metcalfe’s sister in law, Krista Zigorski, saying, “Almost immediately, [he] couldn’t feel his legs. We now know that the bullet hit his kidney and stopped when it hit his spine.”

Zigorski has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for Metcalf’s medical treatment.

Innocent Bystander Paralyzed After NYC Shooting in Broad Daylight

Sad but it’s obviously because we have too many cops.
 

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