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It’s worth being afraid of, because evil people still exist and now no longer need to be both evil and intelligent to excel in their evil doings.
Print money, secure minerals and territory.
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Maybe feels that way, but really they’re saying “Fuck, we need to stimulate GDP growth to afford our 1.2 T interest payments and defense spending is the most obfuscated method of doing so without causing inflation and blowing up the bond market”
Understandable.
Don’t know what to do with these pieces I’ve got, seems a shame to throw ‘em in the trash. But I guess that’s what happens to custom stuff when the commissioner doesn’t want em anymore.
I’ve got a dope piece for sale.
Okay dude.
Maybe the lady should have just sat in her car? Or maybe gotten out when asked? Or better yet, maybe considered not fucking driving into an active law enforcement enforcement area in the first place?
Next time you get ran over and dragged 300’ at work, let me know. You’re right, the dude has to deal with the consequences of his actions forever, and will relive the moment in his nightmares for his lifetime, and probably have to talk to his kids about it.
How about we incentivize people to fucking think about the consequences of their actions before making them. Because her actions lead to her family losing her and that’s not all on him.
Bitcoin doesn’t fix humanity.
And believe me or not, humanity is way uglier in anarchy.
You realize we already spend a50% more than our defense budget on healthcare right?
What if six months ago you were dragged 300’ and almost killed by someone running you over? Maybe you change your attitude and shoot first and ask questions later.
The dude wasn’t prioritizing ICE’s mission, he was prioritizing seeing his family again.
It seems to me you’d prefer to incentivize more fleeing and eluding.
Confidently ignoring the part where she made a decision to protect her car from damage by driving it towards a human ignoring the fact that human had a gun and was with the guy telling her to get out of the car.
Yah, unfortunately no one gets motivated for sensible things so the system only produces policies that people can vote against.
So you’re saying that after they approached her open window and told her to get out of the car, she decided that refusing the order and driving off was a better idea… and in doing so she then decided that she would rather drive towards an officer carrying a gun to avoid not damaging her car from an open door?
Seems smart.
Could the dude have jumped out of the way and let her speed off? Sure. Are you saying that is the only defendable course of action? Well then everyone might as well just speed away from law enforcement whenever they can.