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WEIRD: Commanding Officer At Parkland Shooting Ordered Units To "Stage" Outside School & Not To Engage Shooter - DCWhispers.com

the “bad” stand down commands were an exception to SOP - an exception needed to allow the flag killers time to clear / blend ??

 

 

 

...big picture... we've hit the ‘had enough -do something’ threshold because of 17 dead at a high school ??? ...

Yet Another Senseless Mass Killing: Women and Children Among 25 Dead

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https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/the-world-on-trial-will-globalism-socialism-win/

Example (paraphrasing):

"They used to call it the Golden State. It had everything: vast resources, scenic beauty, excellent farmland, 840 miles of coastline, perfect weather, a can-do pioneer spirit, American work ethic…

Then the ‘liberals’ came.

They opened the floodgates to the Third World so as to increase their demographic leverage. Now Democrats control every statewide office and have supermajorities in both houses of the legislature. It was only a matter of time before California achieved the nation’s lowest ranking for quality of life:

The ignominious honor reflects California’s low marks in the sub-categories of environmental quality and social engagement. The latter category measures voting participation and community bonds.

Community bonds are nil due to diversity. See Charles Murray’s Coming Apart for details.

Californians scored poorly in part because they’re simply insufferable, U.S. News suggested.

“In addition to a healthy environment, a person’s quality of life is largely a result of their interactions with those around them,” the magazine wrote in a blurb accompanying the results.

When the people around you are moonbats, your quality of life is diminished.

Another major factor is the unaffordability of housing. Ironically, this is driven in part by the environmental extremism of the leftists presiding over the Land of Smog. Homelessness has been exploding.

According to the U.S. News study, California also ranks low for fiscal stability. Half of the state’s massive revenue is confiscated from the wealthiest 1% of the population. If that 1% suffers a setback or gets wise and gets out, the welfare state will collapse, after vast numbers have come to rely on it. Then things get really ugly.

California dead last in quality of life; beset by money problems, homelessness, trash and rudeness: reporthttps://t.co/U1UV1igSxB

California on way to being #BrownsBananaRepublic ? pic.twitter.com/dygDhS4zLC "

 

...

 

 

https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2018/02/27/the-individual-on-trial-3/

Example (paraphrasing):

You?

 

 

 

 

https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/the-fear-of-success/

Example: coming to a Have a nice weekend ... near you

 

PS the ‘trade war ‘ is fake :) :)

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Spent my allocated posting time yesterday

1) hurting Google and YouTube and

2)investing in alternatives.

 

If a liberal baker is required to make a cake decorated with ‘NRA’ and an AR-15 , and a Christian or Muslim baker has to make a cake for a gay wedding, seems to me the ‘public’ can also require that google return unbiased search results and abstain from censorship.

 

They’ve been creeping up on evil for years... now - gone over the line

 

...

 

Along similar lines

https://www.oftwominds.com/blogmar18/FB-public-utilities3-18.html

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Narratives ...

 

Donna Brazile's book is titled -

 

Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns that Put Donald Trump in the White House ...

 

It wasn’t a “Hack.”

It was a LEAK.

... his name was #SethRich.

 

Control the Language, Control the Narratives.

 

There's a (fake) Steel memo about the 'hack' too - yummy

... except it wasn't a hack. It was a LEAK ...

Edited by zdo
LEAK

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Dammit lets git this shit straight. The police handled the Florida high school massacre

situation competently. No - they handled it brilliantly!

Florida SWAT team members suspended for responding to shooting | Daily Mail Online

 

Ie The priority should be to remove all the legal guns from the (not so) citizenry (and then, of course, from the regular citizenry )

ie Gun free zones work like a fkn charm. Let's send all our high screwd kids to DC to march to make all schools gun free so that all the students all over the country could get shot up like in FL

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On 3/8/2018 at 10:03 AM, zdo said:

“First they came for the guy who didn’t smile much

and I did not speak out —

 

Because I was not a frowny person.

 

Then they came for the ...”

 

Seattle Police Begin Nazi-Style Gun Confiscation: No Laws Broken, No Warrant, No Charges

"A man in Seattle has had his gun confiscated by police after breaking no laws."

I guess ... a man ... with no name?

You would think (the writer should try it sometimes) if someone had their gun confiscated they were charged criminally and there would be a public record to look at and see who they are, duh.

Otherwise they just across like a right wingnut gun lubber.

Neighbor Tony Montana that's a good one though lol.

Of course story is followed by a gold shilling ad.

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22 hours ago, SunTrader said:

if someone had their gun confiscated they were charged criminally and there would be a public record to look at and see who they are, duh.

 

that's the thing sunny - 'someone' was not reported for breaking any gun or other laws, 'someone' was not arrested, 'someone' was not charged... they just confiscated his gun... at least the writer 'thinked' to not also disclose his name needlessly.

before you 'think',  we might have to go to levels where you are forfeiting some of your (non gun) assets for no cause before you started getting the police state point...

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3 hours ago, zdo said:

that's the thing sunny - 'someone' was not reported for breaking any gun or other laws, 'someone' was not arrested, 'someone' was not charged... they just confiscated his gun... at least the writer 'thinked' to not also disclose his name needlessly.

before you 'think',  we might have to go to levels where you are forfeiting some of your (non gun) assets for no cause before you started getting the police state point...

Do you believe everything you read? I believe almost nothing someone posts online

They took his gun ... according to some wingnut gun blogger. huh zdon't know.

Really, must be true, because someone said it was.

Nice touch in both links with the stock photo of swat storm troopers. Did these all those guys show up for one pistol. LOL

Meanwhile bet you are all for having a strong kick azz military and militarized state and local police. But you and the "militia" we defend us from tyranny. LOL

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“then they came for suntrader

and I did not speak out —

because I was not a flaming judgmental progressive ‘thinker’. ;)

Then they came for ...”

 

 

...

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180312/21010439407/future-fbi-wants-secure-phones-criminals-broken-encryption-everyone-else.shtml

 

btw, bet lost ... hope you  weren't all in...

btwbtw, fyi there aint no militia

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4 hours ago, zdo said:

 

“then they came for suntrader

and I did not speak out —

because I was not a flaming judgmental progressive ‘thinker’. ;)

Then they came for ...”

 

 

...

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180312/21010439407/future-fbi-wants-secure-phones-criminals-broken-encryption-everyone-else.shtml

 

btw, bet lost ... hope you  weren't all in...

btwbtw, fyi there aint no militia

LOL what's with the quotes "then they came ....". Quoting yourself. Although I am a progressive thinker I am the further thing away from a libber but just short of a Red Dawn gun crazy. 

But I bet, again, you are just not admitting that you love Smart bombs and Tomahawk missiles and Abram tanks and Stealth Fighters as much as the next gun lubber.

Also I know there is not militia. Just kooks and their phallic guns "protecting" us all.

Meanwhile better stock up before the are all gone:

http://www.businessinsider.com/costco-amazon-emergency-kits-2018-3

 

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sun,

re:  what's with the quotes "then they came ...."

if you don't know you maybe should not grab up that 'progressive thinker' label so quickly...

 

...

do whatever you do my friend - but for your own sake please don't try reverse martingale on these bets you're making on your own projections...

 

...

meanwhile speaking of msm and internet truth

https://youtu.be/f7y6UAo8qIY

 

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Dear markdup@fakebook,

I also did not breach your data, but I do admit to misusing and abusing it to benefit parties I'm not sure you'd approve of.   Please ban me as soon as possible.

Thanks

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The young man discovered his white privilege in 2016 while busy using all the small business loans he never got because he wasn’t female or a minority. It was like going to Japan and being upset at Japanese "privilege"... or worse

...

“...the Welfare State redistributes poverty...”  Arnold Kling

“The Welfare State is the disease it purports to cure”   Karl Kraus

... just sayin

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Big Picture trades

Newest YM/NQ spread working... and was able to lift the YM longs for almost 90% of the downdraft. 

More fun than usual... some of the most disastrous individual trades ever in my life were ‘messin with’ / trying to outmaneuver spread trades :)

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