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Aug 9, 2021 16:07:33   #
You need to educate yourself so you can quit believing that Democrat lie. Find out who and what the 15 richest people in this country support and and you will find that most of them support democrats and their agendas.
Of course I suspect that I'm wasting my time posting this because you are afraid of finding out that you could be wrong.
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Aug 9, 2021 15:49:50   #
permafrost wrote:
Hi gatsby,

I do not see a usage tax as radical.. it was in play way back when as an alternative to other taxes, such as the gas tax which was adopted in the end..

It seems the states would have no problem at all in adapting to a usage fee system.. what would they do with the gas tax? remove it? keep it? save part of it? these would need some discussion to say the least..

And need I even say this is not an idea I proposed, not sure of my final standing on the idea.. but it seems to me that with the number of EV which will be on our roads in a few years, something must be adjusted, better now then later.. which would be nearly a novel step in todays world.. be prepared!! but I bet the problem will be near overwhelming before the matter is solved..

Your comment about additional infrastructure must also be addressed and some articles do not even mention it.. In Minnesota we have a consortium of power companies making location available ASAP.. Hwy 61, from Iowa to Canada has been set up for end to end accessibility by EVs.. and many other spots but a long way to go yet for what I would consider normal use of a vehicle..
Hi gatsby, br br I do not see a usage tax as rad... (show quote)


How about doing the same as we do now?
We could vary easily program all those charging stations that Hidy Bidy is going to give us to collect taxes just like the gas pumps that we currently use. The big electricity "guzzlers" would then pay more per mile just like today's gas guzzlers do.
Probably won't be considered because something so simple is out of reach of most government worker's minds.
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Aug 8, 2021 00:13:09   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Says people who've never had to struggle. How many fortune 500 companies had their hands out and were the first in line for c***d relief? Hint; all of them. This is some self righteous, hypocritical BS.


You seem to have knowledge of facts and
figures that have been withheld from some of us. Would you be so kind as to tell us how much they all got?
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Aug 3, 2021 23:55:13   #
dtucker300 wrote:
Coming soon: America's own social credit system
BY KRISTIN TATE, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 08/03/21 09:00 AM EDT

The new domestic “War on Terror,” kicked off by the r**t on J*** 6, has prompted several web giants to unveil predecessors to what effectively could become a soft social credit system by the end of this decade. Relying on an indirect hand from D.C., our social betters in corporate America will attempt to force the most profound changes our society has seen during the internet era.

China’s social credit system is a combination of government and business surveillance that gives citizens a “score” that can restrict the ability of individuals to take actions — such as purchasing plane tickets, acquiring property or taking loans — because of behaviors. Given the position of several major American companies, a similar system may be coming here sooner than you think.

Last week, PayPal announced a partnership with the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center to “investigate” the role of “w***e s*********ts” and propagators of “anti-government” rhetoric, subjective labels that potentially could impact a large number of groups or people using their service. PayPal says the collected information will be shared with other financial firms and politicians. Facebook is taking similar measures, recently introducing messages that ask users to snitch on their potentially “extremist” friends, which considering the platform’s bias seems mainly to target the political right. At the same time, Facebook and Microsoft are working with several other web giants and the United Nations on a database to block potential extremist content.

The actions of these major companies may seem logical in an internet riddled with s**ms and crime. After all, nobody will defend far-right m*****as or w***e s*********t groups using these platforms for their odious goals. However, the same issue with government censorship exists with corporate censorship: If there is a line, who draws it? Will the distinction between mundane politics and extremism be a “I’ll know it when I see it” scenario, as former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart described obscenity? If so, will there be individuals able to unilaterally remove people’s effective ability to use the internet? Could a Facebook employee equate Ben Shapiro with David Duke, and remove his account?

The implications of these crackdown efforts will be significantly more broad than just prohibiting Donald Trump from tweeting at 3 a.m. Young people cannot effectively function in society if blocked from using Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Uber, Amazon, PayPal, Venmo and other financial t***saction systems. Some banking platforms already have announced a ban on certain legal purchases, such as firearms. The growth of such restrictions, which will only accelerate with support from (usually) left-wing politicians, could create a system in which individuals who do not hold certain political views could be blocked from polite society and left unable to make a living.

The potential scope of the soft social credit system under construction is enormous. The same companies that can track your activities and give you corporate rewards for compliant behavior could utilize their powers to block t***sactions, add surcharges or restrict your use of products. At what point does free speech — be it against b********l m**es playing in girls’ sports, questioning v*****e side effects, or advocating for gun rights — make someone a target in this new system? When does your debit card get canceled over old tweets, your home loan denied for homeschooling your kids, or your eBay account invalidated because a friend f**gged you for posting a Gadsden f**g?

Federal fingerprints aren’t directly on recent actions — yet. The creation of a “Digital Dollar” would put an exclamation point on a new social credit score. Working in conjunction with major tech companies, citizens not convicted of a crime could lose their ability to t***sact any business. In time, decentralized forms of money, such as cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, may be the main means for dissidents to operate — as long as the federal government doesn’t move to squash them. If the Fed and members of Congress are skeptical of crypto now, its use by political undesirables could lead to a furtive effort to severely restrict or ban these currencies.

Until and unless there is an organized pushback, our future could track with those of increasingly illiberal societies. Just last week, the British government announced its own version of a health social credit system. China’s system was announced only seven years ago. Considering the growth of algorithms and dependence on tech giants, the ability to track, censor and eventually punish ordinary citizens will be mindboggling by 2030. America’s descent into a 21st century Gilded Age directed by tech titans isn’t an inevitability. However, do you know anyone who would take a 5 percent Amazon c**pon in exchange for a “call to action”? Or someone who would replace their Facebook profile picture to avoid being locked out?

Peer pressure, trendy movements, and the ability to comply with the new system with the click of a mouse combine all of the worst elements of dopamine-chasing Americans. As it grows in breadth and power, what may be most surprising about our new social credit system won’t be collective fear of it, but rather how quickly most people will fall in line.
Coming soon: America's own social credit system br... (show quote)


All the reasons that I don't do Facebook or twitter or any other social media site. I don't buy from Amazon or any other site like it. I prefer to buy from a physical store where I can see what I'm getting and when I do buy on line I go to the sellers web site.
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Aug 3, 2021 00:47:35   #
proud republican wrote:
https://nypost.com/2021/07/31/biden-appoints-khizr-khan-longtime-trump-critic-to-religious-freedom-board/


Why do we need a "Religious Freedom Board"? We have the 1st amendment.
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Jul 26, 2021 00:47:35   #
Milosia2 wrote:
If what you’re saying is correct, then, why hasn’t one Republican ever won an e******n by popular v**e ?


No President of The USA has ever been elected by the popular v**e. The "people" do not elect the President, the state's do through the e*******l college as outlined in the Constitution. Each state elects, or otherwise selects, it's slate of e*****rs who are required cast their first v**e according to their states instructions.
That was just one of several actions taken by our "founding fathers" to prevent the federal government from riding "rough shod" over the states, it's called states rights. Unfortunately the feds, especially the democrats, have whittled away at those rights until they are almost gone. They have been so succsesful that they are now going after our individual constitutional rights, especially in the last six months.
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Jul 22, 2021 00:32:34   #
working class stiff wrote:


The right's reliance on gerrymandering, the e*******l college, v****g restrictions, etc. are signs that you just hit the nail on the head. If anyone group thinks that they 'know better than you' it's the one's who claim that J** 6th was just another tourist visit.


What is gerrymandering?
Who originated it?
What party was the originator a member of?

Note: I know the answers, just wondering if you do?
I'm sure that there others on this site who are wondering the same.
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Jul 18, 2021 23:01:37   #
keepuphope wrote:
Ok for one...we pray to God and ask in His Sons name.Because Jesus gave his life to save us so we can petition to God directly and know our prayers are heard because Jesus asks directly for us.


John 14:6 NKJV
Jesus said unto him, "I am the way, the t***h and the life. No man comes to the Father except through Me."
With out Jesus we cannot have a relationship with God.
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Jul 14, 2021 23:51:45   #
proud republican wrote:
https://viewfromthewing.com/democrat-lawmakers-with-beer-and-no-masks-fly-out-of-texas-to-halt-v****g-bill/


I call them "cry baby democrats".
"If you won't let me win, I'm going to go home and tell my mommie on you".
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Jul 3, 2021 00:53:33   #
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
So ur for the k**ler! Ur the r****t!! If they poor and black they should have a lawyer that can get them off! What we should do is pray for the son that lost his mother!!!!!!!


Amen to that.
And a huge "Thank you" to the son for his choosing to serve his country.
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Jul 3, 2021 00:43:46   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Murder is usually an intentional act. Sometimes spontaneous, sometimes premeditated. How do we know this woman was an intentional target for a supposedly stray bullet? Bystanders getting shot is not uncommon, happens all the time in gang warfare.


The article does call it a stray bullet from another street so if they do find out who fired it he/she will probably be charged with manslaughter and wh**ever other charges might come from firing a weapon in that city.
I'm not a lawman or lawyer so you can just consider that as one man's supposition.
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Jun 22, 2021 10:15:40   #
Bad Bob wrote:
We did


No, you didn't, Biden is still there.
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Jun 21, 2021 23:27:42   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/p*******e-priests-communion-why-not-011317283.html


All of them should be kicked out of office by someone wearing size 14 combat boots. The wearer, of course, should be someone that the boots fit.
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May 27, 2021 22:54:51   #
Milosia2 wrote:
53% of the republicans believe in ghosts.


Apparently Dems do too, they have one in The White House.
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May 19, 2021 00:55:47   #
EmilyD wrote:
Good question!


A few years ago (4 or 5) I had a conversation with a couple of staff members at a California university. One of them, commenting student body stats, recited the student body make up by race. I think the number of races mentioned was 5 or 6. He specifically stated that the Asian percentage was to low but they were working on correcting that.
To me that meant that race is their #1 consideration for student admissions.
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