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Sep 20, 2020 07:43:27   #
Kevyn
 
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.

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Sep 20, 2020 07:57:20   #
Carol Kelly
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people... (show quote)


C*******m!!

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Sep 20, 2020 08:00:17   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people... (show quote)



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Sep 20, 2020 08:02:43   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
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Should the m*****as start getting paid as well???

They seem to be better equipped to enforce the law

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Sep 20, 2020 08:04:27   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people... (show quote)


Put them in poor neighborhoods to issue fines to people who can’t afford food and not be able to pay the fine anyway..
Brilliant, true socialism being administered here.. Good job!!

Advance your poor to levels of authority over the others and even deputize them while tearing down the real police depts we already have... Defund the police and deputize other citizens untrained to wield the power of enforcement...



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Sep 20, 2020 08:24:24   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
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This is what f*****m actually looks like.
Since when is it a crime to breathe air in America? Answer: since the f*****ts mandated it. And now they want to enforce it through taxation (which they claim when it is given away is somehow free.)

Socialism eventually fails when you run out of other people’s money, don’t cha know? Of course you don’t- you just want to be entitled to it.

F*****t!

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Sep 20, 2020 09:19:08   #
Kevyn
 
TommyRadd wrote:
This is what f*****m actually looks like.
Since when is it a crime to breathe air in America? Answer: since the f*****ts mandated it. And now they want to enforce it through taxation (which they claim when it is given away is somehow free.)

Socialism eventually fails when you run out of other people’s money, don’t cha know? Of course you don’t- you just want to be entitled to it.

F*****t!

Public health decrees are not at all socialism, they are specifically designed to protect capitalism and the market from the p******c. It is never a crime to breathe air, and a mask in no way curtails breathing. A requirement to wear one is a matter of public health not different than requiring people to wear shoes or pants in public spaces. Using your logic it is fine to walk into a Denny’s and sit down bare ass at the counter and place an order, and to ticket or arrest someone who does so is somehow c*******tic. A fine for committing a misdemeanor is not a tax any more than a fine for shoplifting is a tax.

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Sep 20, 2020 09:26:17   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
Public health decrees are not at all socialism, they are specifically designed to protect capitalism and the market from the p******c. It is never a crime to breathe air, and a mask in no way curtails breathing. A requirement to wear one is a matter of public health not different than requiring people to wear shoes or pants in public spaces. Using your logic it is fine to walk into a Denny’s and sit down bare ass at the counter and place an order, and to ticket or arrest someone who does so is somehow c*******tic. A fine for committing a misdemeanor is not a tax any more than a fine for shoplifting is a tax.
Public health decrees are not at all socialism, th... (show quote)


A mask does curtail breathing for a lot of people. Including me. As usual you are full of the stinky brown stuff.

What you want is f*****m which is no surprise. If democrats gain control of all three branches this country will be doomed.

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Sep 20, 2020 09:26:29   #
Kevyn
 
He is out of the closet at last



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Sep 20, 2020 09:28:54   #
Rose42
 
{sigh} No kevin. He simply wants you to shut up as most rational people do. You're a boil on the butt of the democrat party.

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Sep 20, 2020 10:22:43   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Rose42 wrote:
{sigh} No kevin. He simply wants you to shut up as most rational people do. You're a boil on the butt of the democrat party.


How about ingrown hair on the butt of the Democrat party LOL LOL sorry it’s what I thought of reading your comment... 😉😁😁

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Sep 21, 2020 06:45:26   #
Tug484
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
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You want automation to take away people's jobs, eh?
Fifteen bucks an hour will sure cause automation.

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Sep 21, 2020 10:59:17   #
roy
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Should the m*****as start getting paid as well???

They seem to be better equipped to enforce the law


Our m*****as do get paid .They are called the National Guard.

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Sep 21, 2020 12:42:19   #
son of witless
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
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Only a pure Marxist would come up with that idea. You guys have destroyed the professional Police Forces in many cities. Now you will partially replace them with untrained amateur half cops. They are undercover spies. They work the same way the old speed traps used to work. They are incentivized to ticket their fellow citizens who likely cannot afford the fines.

When this does not bring in enough money, I will betcha anything that these infiltrators will then expand their mandates to enforce and fine what ever their L*****t masters next mandate. The N**is would be so damn jealous if this works.

And since you are recruiting from the dregs of Society, I am sure these people will be easily bribed. And what if the folks they ticket want their day in court, because they want to fight the fines these amateur sleuths have saddled them with ?

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Sep 21, 2020 14:57:03   #
On timeon target
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people to work at a living wage at no cost to the taxpayers. $15 an hour is considered a living wage in much of our country, if you add insurance and retirement contribution this still is under $200 for an eight hour day. In many states violating emergency orders on wearing face coverings indoors and social distancing are misdemeanors with fines for violations of $500. Why not recruit people from poor neighborhoods, deputize them as Marshalls of the health department, and put them into communities with outbreaks to enforce the mandates? They could go out undercover in pairs with non lethal weapons to defend themselves. Authorize them to ticket those who fail to comply with the public health decrees. Only one ticket a day would pay their salaries the rest will make up for falling tax revenues in communities, realistically they could write dozens of violations and rack up thousands in fines every hour. It would give poor people meaningful employment, protect public health and of course shield retail workers from the abuse of C***d denying nutters.
Here is a great idea to put underprivileged people... (show quote)


That is just like the rest of your posts unworkable, unreasonable and stupid!

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