Posted on 11/02/2010 7:16:54 AM PDT by blam
That is the core of the problem: too many excuses for behavior that is just plain wrong by any rational societal standards.Theft ,robbery, and murder are wrongs,no matter the color of the criminal’s skin.
You see? The government is realist, not racist. They KNOW the Amish are about to get uppity.
The exact same thing happened here. The civil rights leaders around here say this is just one of the discriminatory hardships that Black people 'must' endure.
Then they go on to show (on TV) women with small children 'having to' ride the city busses to a White neighborhoods to get 'affordable' food.
It is the teenage sons of these same women who have run the businesses out of their neighborhoods with the robberies, stealing and random violence.
It's a joke.
Exactly!
Read this:
Yup, to the tune of $200 million. Paaaaahhhhhhtaaaayyyy!
This sure ain’t your Dad’s America.
Yep, the food’s “not affordable” because the cost of doing business in those neighborhoods is so high due to crime, vandalism, insurance, and security costs. Plus, if you’re riskinurass to run the store, it’s gotta be worth it.
On the other hand, these people don’t CHOOSE to eat healthy, but would rather eat “convenient”. That convenience also costs more.
TV dinners and pizza cost more than flour, rice, beans, and vegetables.
That’s right. Government pollutes the inner cities with family-busting welfare programs, crappy schools, the War on Drugs, and public housing, and then wonders why supermarkets flee the resulting war zone.
PING!
“We used to have a local neighborhod market that was picked over by shoplifters from the nearby projects - they left
The another one came, and hired security guards - and got accused of racism for challenging yoots with stuffed hoodies and big fat mamas with strollers laden with stolen goods
They closed the market - now we have a food desert”
Until they finally got booted by “urban renewel” the cities around here used to have mom/pop “grocery” stores in the bad areas. These places sold beer, bum win, cigarettes, a few canned goods and had a butcher shops that sold pork, chicken and ground beef only.
More government fraud....
Registering the same vehicles over and over and over and over, and over is lunacy and only feeds the government monsters.
You don't get out much?
Ya seen courts buildings, state, federal, city and county facilities nowadays?
They resemble armed fortress, complete with CCTV cameras, card scans, finger scans, automated vehicle barriers, bullet proof glass, armed guards, scanners, bomb dogs, metal detectors etc etc. etc,
See #32.
Ya seen courts buildings, state, federal, city and county facilities nowadays?
They resemble armed fortress, complete with CCTV cameras, card scans, finger scans, automated vehicle barriers, bullet proof glass, armed guards, scanners, bomb dogs, metal detectors etc etc. etc,
Not in my neck of the woods. And while I thank you for the response to my post, I’d still like someone to answer the question I asked.
They resemble armed fortress, complete with CCTV cameras, card scans, finger scans, automated vehicle barriers, bullet proof glass, armed guards, scanners, bomb dogs, metal detectors etc etc. etc
Not in my neck of the woods.
Sure it is....It's pretty clear, this is basically the government vs the people, and they look at the private sector or the majority of America as......well...A people that can't be trusted....A threat if you will.
I wish I were joking.
LOL!
They're all high volume DMV's...It's what happened when the corrupt government demands more taxes from the people when the people are forced to register the same vehicles over and over, and over and over and over and over...
It's a total con-game sham... One big shake down hustle...
Not in my neck of the woods.
“Sure it is”
No. It isn’t.
“I wish I were joking”
Well you have me chuckling.
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