Posted on 01/17/2025 2:29:05 PM PST by Strict9
Number one: Our elections are being stolen. Every time we try to protect our elections, Democrats cry “racism.” So why not adopt the exact Voter ID law of Mexico? That kills the Democrat’s argument. How can it be racist to implement the same voter fraud protections as Mexico. If it’s good enough for Mexico, if it isn’t racist in Mexico, why would it be “racist” in America?
What does Mexico do to keep their elections honest? It’s simple. They require government-issued photo
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Oh, and I would also take the druggies off the streets and put them in hospitals for rehabilitation like they used to. It’s cruel to leave them out on the streets. And cruel to subject citizens to their mayhem.
bfl
We had a famous case here in Georgia where a couple of enterprising sheriff's deputies hooked up a colander to some batteries and a light. Then when the suspect said something, they would mash a button and the light would flash, and they'd yell, "You're Lying!" He confessed.
Conviction was reversed -
Yes they use the idea that there is a magical machine that can detect lying in the hopes you will confess. Nothing so far can do that. Maybe the Neural Link Musk is working on.
THE LIST:
1- Require photo ID to vote.
2- End welfare for illegals.
3-Enforce E-Verify.
4-End wefare for able-bodied citizens.
5-Term limits for Congress, just like the president.
6-Annual lie detector tests formembers of Congress.
7-Go back to the Gold Standard.
8-Reinstituting “three strikes and you’re out” for violent crimes.
9-Get rid of income taxes and the IRS.
10-Solve the problem of paying for college education.
There has been research on lie detection using functional MRI. (fMRI). As of now this technique isn’t fully developed as well as being too expensive, intimidating, and invasive for widespread use. Personally, I’d like to see this research hit a dead end, because I’d like there to be some shred of personal privacy, but that’s a discussion for another time.
Those work for me.
I hope he sent the list to President Trump.
Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.
You forgot DUI and drug tests for politicians. Half the crap they pass is after a three martini lunch.
Nothing in the Constitution that you can take something from one citizen and give it to somebody else.
Student loans are a big driver of the cost of education. It means too much money is chasing a finite resource which will always result in inflation.
Another part of the problem is desperate parents putting up with criminal and fraudulent behavior in colleges.
You are paying for a service, act like it. Parents need to be willing to pull their kids out of schools that are playing games instead of educating their kids.
There would have to be protections for religious grounds in the
“you must take a job” category.
I read about a German girl who was assigned “sex-worker”. They were trying to force her to be a prostitute.
College plan I disagree with, the degree supported should be the ones we need not liberal arts or similar programs. Help engineers, medical etc
The homeless and druggies are a state/city issue. So are election laws.
That says NOTHING.
Every politician -- far left to far right -- supports "solving" the problem.
But how? Root offers no specifics.
as usual, much of what Root writes makes total sense, and much of it nonsense, like going back to the “gold standard” ...
total U.S. gold reserves are approximately 261,484,083 troy ounces ... total U.S. dollars in circulation are 2.37 trillion ... add to that total governmental and private assets, which is worth 425 trillion dollars, for a grand total of roughly 427 trillion dollars ... thus gold would have to be valued at approximately $1,633,000 per ounce to used as a measure of value for all the dollar-denominated U.S. assets ... which means microscopic amounts of gold would have to be used to for daily retail transactions ...
Thanks. #6 would be better if there were periodic background checks and random drug and alcohol testing.
oh definitely, there will be no gold standard because there is no gold.
I think every interrogation room should have a fridge filled with hypodermic needles and vials of sodium pentothal.
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