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“…the real problem is that police don’t seem to have anything in the way of suspects for the city’s worst ever mass shooting. BPD also doesn’t seem interested in any help from the FBI to find those suspects. My guess is there are dozens of people who know who started this but they are all familiar with the maxim “snitches get stitches” and are not stepping forward to help. There’s no statute of limitations on murder so this case can remain open for months or years to come. But you have to think that if police don’t make some arrests soon, they probably won’t be successfully closing these cases…”
Government corruption and media malfeasance in plain sight. Biden operated a mafia-style crime family using the same tricks and techniques.
The look on your face when some lib feeds you a line of bull.
The Gadsden Kid Is Undefeated, Has His School Running for the Hills
The Gadsden Kid secures free speech victory:
Let this be a lesson — document your encounters w/ government employees. Had Jaiden's mom not recorded the video, this wouldn't have got nearly the attention that it did.
Important: not all states let you record secretly like this, but most do. Details: https://t.co/3efUF9P6xC
— Connor Boyack 📚 (@cboyack) August 30, 2023
“…A year ago, this site had to throw a public fit to resolve a preposterous controversy involving videographer Matt Orfalea and YouTube. The issue centered around the above video, “‘Rigged’ Election Claims, Trump 2020 vs. Clinton 2016,” which despite total factual accuracy was cited under its “Elections Misinformation” policy. YouTube in July of last year demonetized Orf’s entire channel over his content, saying “we think it violates our violent criminal organizations policy.”
As you will see if you click now, the above video, as I argued to Google, could not possibly be violative of any “misinformation” guideline, as it was comprised entirely of “real, un-altered clips of public figures making public comments.” After both Orf and I tantrumed in public — there’s not much else to do in these situations — YouTube sent Matt the “Great News!” that “after manually reviewing your video, we’ve determined that it is suitable for all advertisers”:
We thought the matter was settled.
This week, Orf discovered the video had been re-classified as problematic by a new “human reviewer,” who declared it in violation for “harmful or dangerous acts” that “may endanger participants.” Potential problems, the reviewer determined, included “glorification, recruitment, or graphic portrayal of dangerous organizations,” by which I can only presume they mean former Bernie voters like Orf and myself whose political homelessness apparently constitutes a threat…”
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YouTube Demonetizes Montage of Democrats Denying Elections, Calls It ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Harmful.’
Yes, dangerous and harmful to Democrat causes. Better censor it.
Maryland shotgun girl pic.twitter.com/HHRvIf3EVM
— stunna__numba1 (@stunnanumba11) September 24, 2022
Related. Open anti-white racism in schools in Oakland.
Oakland school hosts event for kids. No white children allowed
Jon Voight:
"This is now a war. A war against all of us. The Biden administration is a corrupt mob. This is a horror." pic.twitter.com/JeLk66CYad
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) August 29, 2023
Billed as purveyor of ‘unbiased news,’ wire service strikes lucrative sponsorship agreements with progressive charities
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Obsession as a political philosophy. It’s a sickness. Cynical corporate media chiefs use these idiots.
Here is a liberal “thought leader” sharing the Uniparty message:
The woman is a nitwit racist.
Related. The one below is an extreme nitwit racist. When they tell you Republicans are extremists, check the mirror sweetheart:
“…The global coalition of scientists say that politics and a journalistic frenzy has propelled a doomsday climate change hysteria. The signatories also ask other scientists to “address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming.”…”
He apart of that group? 🤔 I have questions about that shirt. pic.twitter.com/BBIF9BRhX6
— 𝕵𝖔𝖓𝖆𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖓 (@Jonyahyisrael) August 25, 2023
The mainstream media does not want you to see this. But you must! https://t.co/XalABVZvdu
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) August 25, 2023
🔥🚨 Trump’s arrest is only making him more popular in the black community!!
“Trump is a brother now.”
“They f**ks with people that been to jail.”
MUST WATCH & SHARE!! 🔥👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/LctpGLZzAf
— TONY™ (@TONYxTWO) August 25, 2023
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 @realDonaldTrump just reached the point where the Hood just like fuck the Government Bring Back Trump so we can feed our families and not take our money to feed other ppl families pic.twitter.com/coHGYocWgW
— 🇺🇸 🍊 Antoine Tucker (@montaga) August 25, 2023
Many more at the link.
“…DOT has hauled gh Testing into its in-house tribunals, where agency officials violate the due process of law by acting as both prosecutor and adjudicator. DOT’s in-house administrative adjudicators are further illegitimate under Article II of the Constitution because they are not appointed by the President or DOT Secretary and are improperly shielded from presidential removal. Such tribunals cannot exercise judicial power to adjudicate DOT’s claims because Article III of the Constitution vests such power exclusively in federal courts. Finally, DOT’s in-house proceedings run afoul of the Seventh Amendment by depriving gh Testing of its right to a jury trial.
NCLA has established a strong track record fighting unconstitutional adjudication regimes within the Administrative State, including at DOT. In January, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit vacated a PHMSA-imposed civil penalty against another NCLA client, Polyweave Packaging, Inc., after the agency admitted its chief adjudicator was not constitutionally appointed. PHMSA ultimately dismissed its case against Polyweave in May. That decision did not erase the harm caused by the agency’s profound disregard for the Constitution, a pattern that currently threatens gh Testing…
…“Suppose you are accused of breaking a law and are prosecuted. But instead of a judge and jury, the chief of police presides over your trial and decides your fate. Americans would rightly recognize such an affair to be profoundly unjust and an affront to the Constitution. Yet, DOT and other administrative agencies routinely act as prosecutor, judge, and jury against Americans whom they accuse of breaking the law. That must stop now.”…”
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“…Now facing a $45 million budget deficit, administrators have proposed eliminating dozens of programs, including the mathematics Ph.D. and the entire world languages department. Students staged a spirited protest on campus last week, and faculty are pleading with the school’s governing board to reject the recommended cuts.
West Virginia reflects a broader pattern of flagship schools increasing expenditures far faster than they did enrollment, as detailed in a recent Wall Street Journal investigation. The proposed cuts have caused concern over the direction of education in the state, among the nation’s poorest, and the school’s role as a steppingstone for local students into the global economy.
University President E. Gordon Gee and current and former members of the board blame the institution’s financial challenges on the pandemic and state funding cuts, as well as competition and demographic changes.
A review of university financial records, however, shows that its spending habits and expansion plans set it on a path to instability…”