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(07-27-2020, 05:43 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 03:02 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: [ -> ]The money will leave those cites. The riots in Detroit took all their money. If they don't fix this soon enough, you'll start seeing an exodus.

Honestly, I can't imagine this isn't being done on purpose. Not so much that it's a conspiracy, but that these cities are being run and taxed into the ground, and this kind of chaos gives leadership a pass of sorts.

Maybe the exodus will also change the rioters SLASH protestors viewpoint when their company moves and they don't have a job. If they don't have jobs, we (the people working) can give them $600.00 per week on top of their unemployment ... That way they don't have to get up early to go to work the next day, and can continue protesting late into the night.

Take away the money, and you take away their means to continue ruining their city. Otherwise, why not put an ad in the local paper ... Protestors wanted $600.00+ per week.

Smile We did it to ourselves by funding the protest.

LMAO! You think these rioters have jobs?!?!?!?!?
(07-27-2020, 06:08 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 05:43 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe the exodus will also change the rioters SLASH protestors viewpoint when their company moves and they don't have a job. If they don't have jobs, we (the people working) can give them $600.00 per week on top of their unemployment ... That way they don't have to get up early to go to work the next day, and can continue protesting late into the night.

Take away the money, and you take away their means to continue ruining their city. Otherwise, why not put an ad in the local paper ... Protestors wanted $600.00+ per week.

Smile We did it to ourselves by funding the protest.

LMAO! You think these rioters have jobs?!?!?!?!?

So you didn't understand? They had jobs, and then we closed their jobs for Covid and gave them more money than they were making. Out of all the people I thought I would have to explain it to, I didn't expect it to be you. The out of workers, and the out of schoolers don't have to get up at 6am, so they can party together at a BLM get together and pretend they are making a difference. We are funding them. Am I wrong?
Unfortunately, they're going to move with their parents.
(07-27-2020, 06:20 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 06:08 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]LMAO! You think these rioters have jobs?!?!?!?!?

So you didn't understand? They had jobs, and then we closed their jobs for Covid and gave them more money than they were making. Out of all the people I thought I would have to explain it to, I didn't expect it to be you. The out of workers, and the out of schoolers don't have to get up at 6am, so they can party together at a BLM get together and pretend they are making a difference. We are funding them. Am I wrong?
I can promise you, 90% of these rioters were not employed 5 months ago.

Now, as for the non-violent lazy people, It's the Democrats goal to encourage these people to not go back to work to try to impact the unemployment numbers for the election.

And yes, I agree we are funding them.
(07-27-2020, 06:35 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 06:20 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]So you didn't understand? They had jobs, and then we closed their jobs for Covid and gave them more money than they were making. Out of all the people I thought I would have to explain it to, I didn't expect it to be you. The out of workers, and the out of schoolers don't have to get up at 6am, so they can party together at a BLM get together and pretend they are making a difference. We are funding them. Am I wrong?
I can promise you, 90% of these rioters were not employed 5 months ago.

Now, as for the non-violent lazy people, It's the Democrats goal to encourage these people to not go back to work to try to impact the unemployment numbers for the election.

And yes, I agree we are funding them.

The underline needs more of your attention. The majority were employed, or in School. You wouldn't equally have time to protest nightly as they have been if you had a commitment to your families financial needs ... Because you have a job to support your family. You don't get free money. Or, are you saying I am wrong? Most of these protestors are getting government aid for being unemployed. We made this mess by paying them more than they would have made to work for a living (Like Us) ... So now they have nothing to do with their time than protest instead, and make $more$ ... I'm really close to investing all my money in "Protest" ... Because it has a better chance than my current investments do. Used to be Hard Work meant financial stability ... Now, the more you whine means the more you are given to stop whining.
(07-27-2020, 08:29 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 06:35 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]I can promise you, 90% of these rioters were not employed 5 months ago.

Now, as for the non-violent lazy people, It's the Democrats goal to encourage these people to not go back to work to try to impact the unemployment numbers for the election.

And yes, I agree we are funding them.

The underline needs more of your attention. The majority were employed, or in School. You wouldn't equally have time to protest nightly as they have been if you had a commitment to your families financial needs ... Because you have a job to support your family. You don't get free money. Or, are you saying I am wrong? Most of these protestors are getting government aid for being unemployed. We made this mess by paying them more than they would have made to work for a living (Like Us) ... So now they have nothing to do with their time than protest instead, and make $more$ ... I'm really close to investing all my money in "Protest" ... Because it has a better chance than my current investments do. Used to be Hard Work meant financial stability ... Now, the more you whine means the more you are given to stop whining.

That is a neat story, but I doubt it is true.
Unemployment in the state of Oregon peaked in April.
It has come down slightly in the past 2 months.
True, we are paying some of these people to sit at home, but it's just the normal stimulus payments, not the extra unemployment payments.
only the people who lost their jobs in March and April are getting those extra payments, and if they ever turn down work, or fail to look for work, they will no longer get those payments.
And all this is also true in Florida anyway. It's true in most states. The law works the same, and the job losses due to the pandemic are about the same. If extra unemployment benefits explained everything, then the protests in Florida would be just as bad as those in Oregon.
(07-27-2020, 08:42 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 08:29 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]The underline needs more of your attention. The majority were employed, or in School. You wouldn't equally have time to protest nightly as they have been if you had a commitment to your families financial needs ... Because you have a job to support your family. You don't get free money. Or, are you saying I am wrong? Most of these protestors are getting government aid for being unemployed. We made this mess by paying them more than they would have made to work for a living (Like Us) ... So now they have nothing to do with their time than protest instead, and make $more$ ... I'm really close to investing all my money in "Protest" ... Because it has a better chance than my current investments do. Used to be Hard Work meant financial stability ... Now, the more you whine means the more you are given to stop whining.

That is a neat story, but I doubt it is true.
Unemployment in the state of Oregon peaked in April.
It has come down slightly in the past 2 months.
True, we are paying some of these people to sit at home, but it's just the normal stimulus payments, not the extra unemployment payments.
only the people who lost their jobs in March and April are getting those extra payments, and if they ever turn down work, or fail to look for work, they will no longer get those payments.
And all this is also true in Florida anyway. It's true in most states. The law works the same, and the job losses due to the pandemic are about the same. If extra unemployment benefits explained everything, then the protests in Florida would be just as bad as those in Oregon.

DeSantis wouldn't  stand for it and you know it. Don't ever compare my state to the [BLEEP] hole that is Oregon.
(07-27-2020, 05:43 PM)Sammy Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 03:02 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: [ -> ]The money will leave those cites. The riots in Detroit took all their money. If they don't fix this soon enough, you'll start seeing an exodus.

Honestly, I can't imagine this isn't being done on purpose. Not so much that it's a conspiracy, but that these cities are being run and taxed into the ground, and this kind of chaos gives leadership a pass of sorts.

Maybe the exodus will also change the rioters SLASH protestors viewpoint when their company moves and they don't have a job. If they don't have jobs, we (the people working) can give them $600.00 per week on top of their unemployment ... That way they don't have to get up early to go to work the next day, and can continue protesting late into the night.

Take away the money, and you take away their means to continue ruining their city. Otherwise, why not put an ad in the local paper ... Protestors wanted $600.00+ per week.

Smile We did it to ourselves by funding the protest.
My husband and I were discussing the riot protests in Portland and I told him I'd seen video coverage from a local news station there reporting. All those people were doing was walking around like they were bored, though it did get cranked up later when some douche set fire to a construction trailer. I told him this is what happens when people are laid off their jobs due to Covid and get paid $600 a week. They're bored so they loiter  and wait for something to happen. It's ridiculous.
conservatives who hate poor people while being poor themselves are a curious bunch
(07-28-2020, 07:54 AM)JackCity Wrote: [ -> ]conservatives who hate poor people while being poor themselves are a curious bunch

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(07-28-2020, 07:54 AM)JackCity Wrote: [ -> ]conservatives who hate poor people while being poor themselves are a curious bunch

liberals that preach equality and constantly put labels on everything and everyone are too
(07-28-2020, 08:29 AM)copycat Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-28-2020, 07:54 AM)JackCity Wrote: [ -> ]conservatives who hate poor people while being poor themselves are a curious bunch

liberals that preach equality and constantly put labels on everything and everyone are too

liberals suck too, agreed.
Poor conservatives tend to agree with the values connected with conservatism. Poor Trumpists blame the system for shipping manufacturing overseas and believe Trump will bring back those jobs. There is a case to be made that both positions are reasonable.
(07-28-2020, 09:17 AM)JackCity Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-28-2020, 08:29 AM)copycat Wrote: [ -> ]liberals that preach equality and constantly put labels on everything and everyone are too

liberals suck too, agreed.

Classic liberalism is good and is more in line with how I identify. It’s the Che fart-huffing neolibs that give liberalism a bad name.
(07-27-2020, 08:50 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 08:42 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]That is a neat story, but I doubt it is true.
Unemployment in the state of Oregon peaked in April.
It has come down slightly in the past 2 months.
True, we are paying some of these people to sit at home, but it's just the normal stimulus payments, not the extra unemployment payments.
only the people who lost their jobs in March and April are getting those extra payments, and if they ever turn down work, or fail to look for work, they will no longer get those payments.
And all this is also true in Florida anyway. It's true in most states. The law works the same, and the job losses due to the pandemic are about the same. If extra unemployment benefits explained everything, then the protests in Florida would be just as bad as those in Oregon.

DeSantis wouldn't  stand for it and you know it. Don't ever compare my state to the [BLEEP] hole that is Oregon.

That was, uh, my entire point, dude.
The escalation of riots comes from local politicians and local issues.  Has nothing to do with unemployment benefits.
(07-28-2020, 12:17 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2020, 08:50 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]DeSantis wouldn't  stand for it and you know it. Don't ever compare my state to the [BLEEP] hole that is Oregon.

That was, uh, my entire point, dude.
The escalation of riots comes from local politicians and local issues.  Has nothing to do with unemployment benefits.

I agree with the former but not that latter.  If these knuckleheads had jobs to attend they certainly would not be up all night rioti...err...peacefully protesting.
Check the human trash pig at the end of the video. That is what  "Time outs " get you.

Personally, I think I'm too lazy to riot in this COVID era. Seems like a lot of work to me. Right now, I just roll out of bed, take a shower, put on boxers and a tank top, and log into my computer 12 feet from my bed to work from home.
(07-28-2020, 03:51 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]Personally, I think I'm too lazy to riot in this COVID era.  Seems like a lot of work to me.  Right now, I just roll out of bed, take a shower, put on boxers and a tank top, and log into my computer 12 feet from my bed to work from home.

As opposed to "essential" people like me that roll out of bed, drink a cup of coffee, take a shower, grab some breakfast and go to my job at "0 dark thirty" every day (Monday - Friday) and work at my place of employment.

I'm not black and never once experienced any of this "privilege" that these protestors communists are rioting about.  Nothing was given to me, I earned every bit of it (along with a hard working wife).

I feel bad for not only the owners of businesses being destroyed by these protestors communists, but also the hard working men and women that these people employ(ed).  Those are the people that are suffering the worst.

I've said it before and I'll say it again.  It's time to put a stop to these protestors communists by whatever means necessary.  Put the tear gas and rubber bullets away.
(07-28-2020, 06:49 PM)jagibelieve Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-28-2020, 03:51 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]Personally, I think I'm too lazy to riot in this COVID era.  Seems like a lot of work to me.  Right now, I just roll out of bed, take a shower, put on boxers and a tank top, and log into my computer 12 feet from my bed to work from home.

As opposed to "essential" people like me that roll out of bed, drink a cup of coffee, take a shower, grab some breakfast and go to my job at "0 dark thirty" every day (Monday - Friday) and work at my place of employment.

I'm not black and never once experienced any of this "privilege" that these protestors communists are rioting about.  Nothing was given to me, I earned every bit of it (along with a hard working wife).

I feel bad for not only the owners of businesses being destroyed by these protestors communists, but also the hard working men and women that these people employ(ed).  Those are the people that are suffering the worst.

I've said it before and I'll say it again.  It's time to put a stop to these protestors communists by whatever means necessary.  Put the tear gas and rubber bullets away.

to the extent that one can draw a lesson from the 1905 to 1919 continuous revolutions in Russia, it's that shooting communist protesters as they try to walk down or across streets will always makes things worse, not better.
when conservatives prevailed in 1848 and in 1870 in Europe, it was because they yielded certain cities to the protesters, then put those places under siege.
It's a long game, and shooting at the first people who tick you off is not the way to win it.
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