montie81
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Finally, some tangentially car related news that’s actually good!

Every time I open this site, I question my decision.

This is the NYPD. Blame this guy

There is literally video of this person vandalizing police cameras.  This is an arrest, not kidnapping folks.  This is not an ambush.  

I am always happy to criticize the NYPD and have attended many a protest in my lifetime, but facts matter in a story like this and it does a disservice not to include more information. There is record of the person involved vandalizing public safety cameras around the city. Now, we might try out the rhetoric that

Yeah this is nuts.

Despite NYPD’s claims, the videos posted of the event show no bottles or rocks being thrown as these men snatched up the protester and hustled her into an unmarked minivan, though clearly marked cops on Trek-brand bikes can be seen maintaining a perimeter around the kidnapping

But that isn’t this.

Man, this supposed car enthusiast website just can’t stop itself from regularly posting articles about getting rid of cars...

I disagree. The reason cities are having issues is that they spend every penny can get and then borrow more. Why shouldn’t they? They’ll be out of office when the bill comes due, and it’s the next person that will have to deal with the issue. Then taxes go up again, services get reduced... rinse and repeat.

Instead,

The cities are dying? I personally live in suburbs, but it takes 10 minutes to get to the main drag of a nearby small town and the supermarket. The town seems to be doing ok. Now, are you saying I need to give up my home with garage and parking for four cars, swimming pool, and back yard with two bbbq grills and a dog

It isn’t there. It’s created out of nothing by the central bank for the government and crony interests by the federal reserve. The federal reserve act was signed into law by bankster tool progressive woodrow wilson in 1913. By the time the money exists it isn’t ‘there’ whereever ‘there’ is. It’s used to drive up asset

“But poverty is necessary to sell capitalism, it’s an essential part of unregulated capitalism.”

That money the fed created is stolen value from everyone with savings or earning a salary or wage in the country. Thieves aren’t going to share outside their circle.

You mean the government already steals enough money from productive people to give other people housing. Why do you think thieves would give away houses or condos or whatever? Votes aren’t worth that much. They can buy votes for a lot less. They steal that wealth fair and square for themselves and their cronies and

So, please understand that just because the government can print more money it doesn’t mean we have it.  On your 2nd point, those empty houses are owned by somebody.  Are you advocating confiscating second and third homes from the wealthy and giving them to the poor?  We’ve had welfare long enough in this country to

Better known as Magical Monetary Theory.

Where is there enough money to give every homeless person a house in this country?  What the hell are you smoking?

That still doesn't solve the issue of how they became homeless in the first part. Mental health and addiction are a huge part of the homeless problem, and until we take solving those issues seriously, free housing isn't going to solve much.

I am more curious about the tone of this article when the rate of unemployed has little to do with the federal government and everything to do with the states... unless they are arguing about the feds not stepping in and regulating all states to be on the same page. But that being said... I understand people have been