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    Micro Bloomberg: Throw minority kids against the wall and frisk them

    He tried to block the audio from being released too, what a little punk.

    https://www.mediaite.com/election-20...inst-the-wall/

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    While it may sound bad, he is 100% correct. If you have an area that counts for 75% of the crime it should get 75% of the enforcement. The goal is to reduce crime, if you reduce crime by 30% in an area that averages 100 crimes a day you reduce it by 30, if the area averages 10 crimes a day that means you drop 3, which is more effective?
    Now do you need to enforce the laws everywhere regardless of the race that lives in the areas, YES!
    BUT areas of high crime should have higher levels of police presence.

    While I am not a Bloomberg fan it really is simple math.
    "The powers of the federal government are enumerated; it can only operate in certain cases; it has legislative powers on defined and limited objects, beyond which it cannot extend its jurisdiction." James Madison 1788

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    Bloomberg is creeping me out. First it was his prejudice as mayor against a class of colored people, stop and frisk, comments about red lining home ownership, etc... Then it moved on his treating women like dogs in his own workplace, calling them stupid, criticizing the way they dress, etc... Now we hear Bloomberg belittling our nation's farmers, those who know how to dig a hole, put a seed in it and water that hole. I always knew him as Mayor Big Gulp, the one who thought he had the right to tell everyone else what they could or could not eat or drink.

    This is guy is a royal piece of garbage. The next time he orders a steak and potatoes with a salad, I hope the restaurant tells this little biotch to go raise his own cow and plant his own lettuce. What a little $#@!.
    "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government - lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." - Patrick Henry

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    It looks like the liberal media is in love with this guy for some reason.

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    The liberal media, tenured professors, and the wealthy elite are not the party of the Working Man (man being the generic term for the snowflakes out here who claim to be woke) anymore.


    Quote Originally Posted by Tahuyaman View Post
    It looks like the liberal media is in love with this guy for some reason.
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    For as long as I can remember, Democrats have been running against the most wealthy in the country supposedly buying elections. Now they are supporting a billionaire Democrat who is personally attempting to buy the nomination and ultimately the presidency.

    How do they switch positions on money in politics, but still maintain their credibility on the issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannons Front View Post
    While it may sound bad, he is 100% correct. If you have an area that counts for 75% of the crime it should get 75% of the enforcement. The goal is to reduce crime, if you reduce crime by 30% in an area that averages 100 crimes a day you reduce it by 30, if the area averages 10 crimes a day that means you drop 3, which is more effective?
    Now do you need to enforce the laws everywhere regardless of the race that lives in the areas, YES!
    BUT areas of high crime should have higher levels of police presence.

    While I am not a Bloomberg fan it really is simple math.

    So, Just like Mike Bloomberg you want to tell the voters that you are for Racial Profiling?
    So, Just like Mike Bloomberg you want to tell the voters that you are for police abuse as long as the kids are black?
    So, Just like Mike Bloomberg you want to tell the voters that you are for locking away black kids for a long time?

    Did I get that right?

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    Bloomberg commercials says he is looking to the put the 'U' back into 'United'
    How much will it cost Bloomberg to convince you he looks upon you with respect?



    [UOTE=testsubjectalpha;2796141]
    Bloomberg is creeping me out. First it was his prejudice as mayor against a class of colored people, stop and frisk, comments about red lining home ownership, etc... Then it moved on his treating women like dogs in his own workplace, calling them stupid, criticizing the way they dress, etc... Now we hear Bloomberg belittling our nation's farmers, those who know how to dig a hole, put a seed in it and water that hole. I always knew him as Mayor Big Gulp, the one who thought he had the right to tell everyone else what they could or could not eat or drink.

    This is guy is a royal piece of garbage. The next time he orders a steak and potatoes with a salad, I hope the restaurant tells this little biotch to go raise his own cow and plant his own lettuce. What a little $#@!.
    [/QUOTE]
    "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government - lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." - Patrick Henry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannons Front View Post
    While it may sound bad, he is 100% correct. If you have an area that counts for 75% of the crime it should get 75% of the enforcement. The goal is to reduce crime, if you reduce crime by 30% in an area that averages 100 crimes a day you reduce it by 30, if the area averages 10 crimes a day that means you drop 3, which is more effective?
    Now do you need to enforce the laws everywhere regardless of the race that lives in the areas, YES!
    BUT areas of high crime should have higher levels of police presence.

    While I am not a Bloomberg fan it really is simple math.
    Right, throw those black kids up against a wall...

    Good plan.
    Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.


    I pledge allegiance to the Constitution as written and understood by this nation's founders, and to the Republic it created, an indivisible union of sovereign States, with liberty and justice for all.

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    Strange times.
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