Posted on 08/18/2017 2:41:06 AM PDT by Jacquerie
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA A Gwinnett County magistrate judge and longtime local politician has resigned from his court position after being suspended over controversial posts he made on Facebook.
Jim Hinkle, a part-time judge who has served on the court for 14 years, resigned Wednesday, Chief Magistrate Judge Kristina Hammer Blum said in a written statement. Blum had suspended Hinkle indefinitely after his Facebook posts came to light on Saturday.
For 14 years, Judge Hinkle has dutifully served this court, Blum said in her statement. He is a lifelong public servant and former Marine. However, he has acknowledged that his statements on social media have disrupted the mission of this Court, which is to provide justice for all."
In other posts, Hinkle has condemned Islam as a violent religion.
By Wednesday morning, Hinkle appeared to have either deleted his Facebook account or set it to a private setting. But the Atlanta Journal Constitution captured images of his posts before he did so.
Later, he wrote The nut cases tearing down monuments are equivalent to ISIS destroying history.
In her statement, Blum made clear the suspension came because the posts jeopardized Hinkles position as an unbiased arbiter of the law
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International trade is political by default. Trade is one of the most politically charged human endeavors that there is. It’s always been that and will always be that way. Only ivory tower nutty professors try to separate politics from economics which IMO does their charges a great disservice.
The Whites are the new Jews. The same phrases, terms, ans slogans that were being used against the Jews are being used against us,You are an intelligent individual. If you know your history, you can figure out the rest.
Watch the program...... you’ll see how the traders deal with the intricate web of different laws in different places.
It’s what they do.
OTH I have never really taken an official vacation in my life.
Ask yourself, what's changed?
Social media claims another one.
Chip by chip. This sounds like a judge we should have. How far are patriots going to let this go? Until our iPhones won’t work for us? Until the sports teams totally despise us? Movies mock us? Neither political represent us? Trump is all by himself.
I don’t need to watch modern day fences peddle slave product. I don’t want to watch rapist work either.
-—what’s changed?——
The whole world.
The American era you speak of is anomaly. The world was in tatters after the WW II. The tatters have been repaired......watch the program. See what’s the present reality.
Exactly. If they thought they could get away with putting armbands on us, they would.
Excellent graphic!
-- Karl Marx
Those who control the present, control the past and those who control the past control the future.George Orwell, "1984"
Much of our current troubles stem from events in the 19th century. Government grew immensely under the powers given it during the Civil War, and it never went back the other way. It grew again under Wilson, and grew even more under Roosevelt.
If you don't think the past affects the present, than you are naive.
assuming the Judge was elected by the public and not placed in service by the Magistrate, I’m wondering what his constituents are saying about this.
No, no, no..... I have a deep respect for history.
However living in a very old and deep rut prevents living in the world , a changed world, out side that rut.
The challenge for conservatives is to determine what change to embrace.
What is “controversial” about what wrote? He expressed the truth.
The challenge for conservatives is to determine what change to embrace.
I see that some of the discussion between you and central_va is about trade and protectionism. For much of my life I hadn't given much thought to this issue, because I was not deeply involved in trade other than buying goods sold in stores locally.
But back in 1996, when Patrick Buchanan was running for the Nomination, he made a point which has stuck with me since then.
He said something to the effect that: "American companies have to comply with all sorts of mandates placed upon them by the Federal and State governments in this country. They have wage standards, they have safety standards, they have pollution standards, they have to pay taxes and fees in this nation. Foreign competition often has none of these same burdens to carry when manufacturing their products.
The United States should have a policy of reciprocity in which only those foreign companies which match US burdens on business should be allowed to import with low tariff fees. Those which do not meet US standards for protection of their labor and such, should be facing a higher tariff to import products into this country.
This would serve the purpose of making foreign companies compete on a more equal footing with American workers. It would remove some of the advantageous foreign companies have in not having to comply with US and State laws and regulations in this nation.
I have yet to see a flaw in his argument. Do you see one?
No flaw that I can see. I would add that you could theoretical remove all taxes and regulations in the USA and Americans could never compete with 3rd world labor rates. So their must be a tariff, or de industrialize and become China’s bitch.
I should have posted "there must be".
As wages decline, the effect becomes closer and closer to slavery. Are Americans content to buy products from a system that is not so far away from slavery?
Apparently so.
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