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Outside their jurisdiction? They were quite literally operating inside the United States on a federal operation.

They were enforcing traffic operations, lol. Did you just make that up? There was a protestor blocking an operation and trying to stop them from their job.

In Minnesota a person must exit the vehicle if asked by a law enforcement officer, whether at a traffic stop or not.

You don't actually think she was randomly stopped by ICE, right? She was there with her wife (who was filming it from the outside) to be a pest, stop them, slow them down, alert others. Her wife said for her drive baby drive! With an officer in front of her. She disobeyed more than one command to exit the vehicle, then hit an officer..


She died because of her and her wife own stupidity.
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I'm not sure what you mean blackrock gets free money?

They are merely a custodian and trust for investors. The fed hires them to handle some asset transactions for them, but they are not a primary dealer.

Explain a bit more?and against, blackrock isn't the bigger one, Blackstone is. People tend to mistake these two. And even then, they are buying a tiny fraction of all homes. Homes of which likely wouldn't have sold otherwise.


The solution is to remove the regulations, not go full blown communist. This wont end well trying to fuck with markets(fully free or otherwise). Never does.
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No, I'm not going to try and sway people one way or another on legal stuff. To each their own ideas, risks, research.
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Not true at all. At least in the US.

There are many instances where it is allowed. Depends on the algo and public knowledge. It also depends on the intent.

There is no current case law on public private keypairs.

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Of course. They are sworn officers.

I'd suggest listening to an officer when asked to get our of the car. 99% of the time this will de-escalate a situation and if need be you can deal with it in court. If it even goes that far.

Oh, and also don't be an idiot and try to interfere with lawful federal operations no matter if you believe in them or not. Fucking retards.

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In 2007, Japan's debt was about 175% of GDP. 2025, it was 236% and growing. They spend more than 20 billion dollars today in interest than 2007. And that's even with their shit yen being crushed against the dollar

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I guess. I don't see it as a problem. Industry needs different plastic compounds for different uses. It's part of life.

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Blackrock, or rather Blackstone buying homes is not markets run amok. It is quite literally part of markets. I fail to understand the issue.

The US is on no way free markets of course, you have taxes, rules, building codes, inspection requirements, law mandated appraisals and more. Just imfor real estate. But mostly free exchange of buyers and sellers.

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Making people 'feel good'.

At one point, and at certain price levels, recycling can be profitable.


Aluminum, steel, copper, they all come and go in terms of profitablity.

Plastics not so much.

Especially considering the dozens of kinds of plastics. No 2, 12, 5, whatever. They all must be recycled differently due to their chemical properties. Adding to the cost.



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Landfills as a whole take up less than .01% of all land in the world.

Plastics within those is just a tiny fraction. They are mostly dirt.

We don't have a plastics taking up space in the world problem.