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This is like the third "wtf Oregon" story I've read in a week. Does Oregon want to become the new Florida?
If this is resolved peacefully, there are going to be a billion tweets along the lines of "white people take over federal building and make it out okay, black kids get shot playing at the park."They won't be wrong, either.
Quote from: Mandark on January 03, 2016, 04:54:15 AMIf this is resolved peacefully, there are going to be a billion tweets along the lines of "white people take over federal building and make it out okay, black kids get shot playing at the park."They won't be wrong, either.To be fair this is a situation with multiple armed people, and post Waco the Feds try to diffuse these things as bloodlessly as possible.
Remember kids, the NSF started as the Northwest Secessionist Forces out of Oregon.#TheDeusExFutureIsReal
Wow Oregon trying to take a shot at the resident fucked up state of the year championship.I still am laying the odds on Florida.
I know it's Gizmodo, but whatever...http://gizmodo.com/oregon-was-founded-as-a-racist-utopia-1539567040
When Oregon was granted statehood in 1859, it was the only state in the Union admitted with a constitution that forbade black people from living, working, or owning property there. It was illegal for black people even to move to the state until 1926.
Ammon Bundy said that the group in Oregon was armed, but that he would not describe it as a militia. He declined to say how many people were with him, telling CNN on Sunday that giving that information might jeopardize "operational security."
So, is this guy like a cousin or something of that other deadbeat rancher with the scary militia following named Bundy?or should anybody at all who's last name is Bundy and first name isn't Al to be regarded with utmost suspicion.
Not Mine: Instead of Jihadists, they are Yeehawdists.
for maximum honky enraging, Obama should send in the drone strikes while signing the executive order for gun control.
(Image removed from quote.)Hey guys, you notice something? Benji has been strangely absent from this thread.(Image removed from quote.)Wonder why that could be...
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Quote from: Phoenix Dark on January 03, 2016, 10:02:15 AMQuote from: Mandark on January 03, 2016, 04:54:15 AMIf this is resolved peacefully, there are going to be a billion tweets along the lines of "white people take over federal building and make it out okay, black kids get shot playing at the park."They won't be wrong, either.To be fair this is a situation with multiple armed people, and post Waco the Feds try to diffuse these things as bloodlessly as possible.Was about to say, Waco is the definitive thing to look at to see how to fuck up at something.
Quote from: Human Snorenado on January 04, 2016, 11:48:36 AM(Image removed from quote.)Hey guys, you notice something? Benji has been strangely absent from this thread.(Image removed from quote.)Wonder why that could be...Kara, come get your boy.
I get taxed on both
Quote from: Am_I_Anonymous on January 04, 2016, 03:01:24 PM I get taxed on both This is why the feds would capture you while Benji escaped.
It's pretty simple, you just tax other nations.
their idealized tyrannical minarchist state with a monopoly on violence.
Like all really powerful political movements, neoliberalism attempts to reconcile any number of implacable antimonies by repeatedly squaring the circle. This goes some distance in explaining why, by the late 1950's the neoliberal thought collective abruptly stopped asserting they were engaged in the construction of a "new liberalism" and subsequently suppressed all notions of a rupture with previous classical liberal doctrines, contrary to all evidence. The more perceptive commentators on the phenomenon of auto-validation had come to realize that something was afoot, in particular by identifying neoliberalism as an authoritarian variant of the liberal tradition. As early as 1955, Carl Freidrich noted that neoliberals "are fond of quoting Benjamin Constant: 'The government beyond its proper sphere ought not to have any power: within its sphere, it cannot have enough of it'". Karl Polanyi, brother of the Mont Pelerin Society member Michael Polanyi, deflty captured the dynamic: "[T]he road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled interventionism...Administrators had to be constantly on the watch to ensure the free working of the system. Thus even those who wished most ardently to free the state from all unnecessary duties, and whose whole philosophy demanded the restriction of state activities, could not but entrust the state with new powers, organs and instruments for the establishment of laissez faire."
He can't c/p entire articles and bold lots of sentences then post a smilie on twitter, tho
Quote from: Human Snorenado on January 04, 2016, 07:24:08 PMHe can't c/p entire articles and bold lots of sentences then post a smilie on twitter, tho I do that, you take a screenshot and link it to your tweet. ☝