skellington187
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skellington187

DougCo? That’s the only other one I can remember talking about pulling that shit

Fucking. Nailed. It.

The problem is that their focus is all wrong. They see single-payer as an end in and of itself rather than a means to an end.

Damn, dude’s gonna need some bactine for that burn

“As a country, we do a very poor job of instilling that sense of responsibility”

Point of order: that’s dumbass, rural area sheriffs that are whining about “gun sanctuary” shit as backlash against the recently passed red flag law. It’s not a state level problem

This is exactly why I’m against the use of police dogs in any other capacity than searches (and even that’s iffy) 

“How can you protect and serve if you view the population as both a threat and a group to exert force and control?”

“and only unfounded suspicion and inherent distrust against because of massive anti-police bias”

You seem to be operating under the assumption that “not struggling” would necessarily make any kind of difference in cops using/not using lethal force, you must be new...

Believing she had outstanding warrants, he attempted to arrest her”

Objection, assumes facts not in evidence! How do we know they can read or hear over all the dog whistling?

“what’s next, deciding he can solve the transgender military issue with Don’t Ask Don’t Tell?”

You’re my fucking hero!

Oh that’s just wrong...

Yep, last time I looked 5 of the top 10 new cars sold in CO were Subarus (granted that was for 2013 but I can’t imagine it’s changed that much)

Exactly. I rant all the time that RWNJs always whine that it’s a mental health but do exactly nothing to actually address said mental health issue

And this is exactly why he, and people like him such as Steven Crowder, always “debate” college kids, they don’t have shit to go to when talking to adults with knowledge and experience

How the fuck have I never heard of this before?! It fits perfectly (and Lanterns are my favorite as anyone can see from my avatar)

“Maybe, but the high rates are the only way these types of places can stay in business when roughly 1/3 of their loans never get paid back”