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Post  Jammer Thu May 11, 2017 10:32 pm

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Most of our friends and neighbors don’t have a clue about the principles our country was founded on.   For the last 100 years, our liberal educational system has slowly and systematically eroded the education our children receive.  

I personally think it would be wise if we were informing them about some of these principles.  One of the most basic is the Balanced Center of Government.  Our Founders lived thru a tyrannical King George and they understood well the evils of tyranny.  However, they also understood from history that anarchy was equally devastating.  Therefore, they sought to build a new system of government with enough government to protect our rights but not so strong that it could trample them.

Today when you talk right and left in political terms, people think of conservative/liberal or Republican Party/demonrat party.  However, none of those things are what our Founders considered when they were designing our system of government.  

Our Founders considered a spectrum of 100% government control (tyranny) versus 0% government (anarchy).

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What they came up with in 1787 was brilliant.  They sought to find the Balanced Center of their spectrum and build in a system of rigidity with both horizontal and vertical checks and balances.   While we do often hear about the horizontal system of checks and balances with our 3 branches of government, I doubt if most people ever hear of the vertical system of checks and balances that ARE SUPPOSED to protect us against the overreach of an all controlling central government.

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As a result, an uniformed electorate or as they are sometimes called “the low information voters” routinely elect EVIL CRETINS like Obama who want to fundamentally transform our country.  One way of graphically looking at just what this fundamental transformation looks like, you may want to compare the following graphic with the graphic above.

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When you look at all of the legislation, executive orders, bureaucratic administrative law or anything these EVIL CRETINS do, you will soon realize they are trying to move the so-called balanced center further and further to the left in the direction of an all controlling federal (central) government as well as extend the reach of this tyrannical federal government right down to each and every citizen.  The Founders never intended the federal government to directly touch the individual.  They intended the federal government to only reach to the state level.

I personally think that conservatives should be spending more time and effort to see that our Founding Principles are being introduced to the "low information voters" who we know.  I believe that an informed and educated electorate will for the most part make good decisions.  Perhaps that is why the REPRESSIVE LIBERALS took over our educational system and have eliminated the teaching of our Constitution and Founding Principles in our schools.
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Post  Jammer Sat May 13, 2017 12:56 pm

That is interesting, I would have thought that someone might have asked “what do we say when our neighbors ask where we currently are on this 0%-100% spectrum”?  After all, if you are going to talk about this with your friends and neighbors, it is only natural to speculate ahead of time on what their questions might be.  Perhaps nobody gives a shite?

Oh well, on the outside chance that somebody cares; there are probably several answers to that potential question.  There have been a few methods established to determine where we are on the road to tyranny such as the RAC index.  However, I find them all quite confusing and difficult.  Therefore, I have decided to rely on good old fashioned common sense.

When somebody asks me that question, I tell them to think about the property they own.  It could be a home, a farm, a business or anything at all that is considered property.  Then I tell them to think about how much THEY AS AN INDIVIDUAL have the ability to CONTROL, USE AND ENJOY IT.

If taxes, regulations and other restrictions are prohibiting them from compete control and use of their property, we are moving toward tyranny.  On the other hand, if they are worried about fraud, vandalism or theft of their property, we are moving in the direction of anarchy.   And whenever there is new legislation being proposed, just what direction does it change your ability to control, use and enjoy your property.

When you think about this concept, it probably helps to explain why heavy urban centers like Detroit, Chicago, NYC, Los Angeles or any other major metropolitan area continues to vote for demonrats who want to fundamentally change America into a communist cesspool.  Very few of these people actually own any property.  Therefore, they never feel or experience the pain that their vote results in.  On the opposite side of this equation are the people who live in suburbs and more rural areas.  They are much more inclined to vote Republican.  They are property owners and subconsciously feel the pain of tyranny as their property rights are eroded.  Maybe you can help you “low information” neighbors understand this simple concept.  
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Post  Clicker Sun May 14, 2017 7:36 am

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If taxes, regulations and other restrictions are prohibiting them from compete control and use of their property, we are moving toward tyranny.  On the other hand, if they are worried about fraud, vandalism or theft of their property, we are moving in the direction of anarchy.   And whenever there is new legislation being proposed, just what direction does it change your ability to control, use and enjoy your property.


Unfortunately there are large groups of people who live in a world where they feel both no control and fear. I have many friends who still live in Calif who feel this way. That feeling is one of the reasons I left Calif.
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Post  Darth Cheney Sun May 14, 2017 8:05 am

He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security. ... The Writings of Benjamin Franklin (1907)

Almost all people live their lives oblivious of their freedom or threat of losing it. Until it is completely gone they remain uninterested. Visit Venezuela libs...


"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian", Henry Ford.

After all the instances of incompetence at the point of hundreds of people actually dying waiting to receive their government healthcare...why would anyone think a single payer plan would be good or that government is even capable of providing those services? Once the government holds within its hands the ability to determine if you or your loved ones live or die...all is lost.

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Post  Jammer Sun May 14, 2017 9:14 am

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If taxes, regulations and other restrictions are prohibiting them from compete control and use of their property, we are moving toward tyranny.  On the other hand, if they are worried about fraud, vandalism or theft of their property, we are moving in the direction of anarchy.   And whenever there is new legislation being proposed, just what direction does it change your ability to control, use and enjoy your property.


Unfortunately there are large groups of people who live in a world where they feel both no control and fear.  I have many friends who still live in Calif who feel this way.  That feeling is one of the reasons I left Calif.

Socialism always leads to total tyranny and is then followed by anarchy when the socialist leaders run out of "other peoples' money".



Socialist Venezuela Sliding into Anarchy

https://crtxnews.com/socialist-venezuela-sliding-anarchy/



Venezuela descends into anarchy — and its Canadian defenders are awfully quiet

https://www.therebel.media/ezra_levant_may_19



You Won't Believe What We Saw In Socialist Venezuela




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Post  Jammer Sun May 14, 2017 9:24 am

Darth Cheney wrote:He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security. ... The Writings of Benjamin Franklin (1907)

Almost all people live their lives oblivious of their freedom or threat of losing it. Until it is completely gone they remain uninterested. Visit Venezuela libs...


"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian", Henry Ford.

After all the instances of incompetence at the point of hundreds of people actually dying waiting to receive their government healthcare...why would anyone think a single payer plan would be good or that government is even capable of providing those services? Once the government holds within its hands the ability to determine if you or your loved ones live or die...all is lost.


While I completely agree with Franklins words above, we do need to be careful that we do not ignore the need for the PROPER role and level of government in our lives.  Government is there to secure and protect our God given rights.  




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Post  Clicker Sun May 14, 2017 10:28 am

On the subject of regulation. I live much of the year in Mo. There is very little regulation with hard rules in the state as regards property usage. We live next to a rock quarry (1/4 mi or so) and many of the residents are up in arms about noise, dust etc. We were there first I might add. Many of the neighbors are from the north and NE and are used to very restrictive zoning and regulation rules. They are also used to being able to petition and get results from politicians and pubic servants. Not true here. They love living in a restriction free environment until it causes them a bit of inconvenience. When we came here, we were impressed with the low land prices and low taxes etc. We had a house built with virtually no permits or inspections needed. The only issues were having the well water tested and the septic system certified. Here, in rural areas, you are still able to do pretty much what you want with your property.
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Post  Jammer Sun May 14, 2017 11:35 am

Clicker wrote:On the subject of regulation.  I live much of the year in Mo. There is very little regulation with hard rules in the state as regards property usage.  We live next to a rock quarry (1/4 mi or so) and many of the residents are up in arms about noise, dust etc.  We were there first I might add.  Many of the neighbors are from the north and NE and are used to very restrictive zoning and regulation rules.  They are also used to being able to petition and get results from politicians and pubic servants.  Not true here.  They love living in a restriction free environment until it causes them a bit of inconvenience.  When we came here, we were impressed with the low land prices and low taxes etc. We had a house built with virtually no permits or inspections needed. The only issues were having the well water tested and the septic system certified. Here, in rural areas, you are still able to do pretty much what you want with your property.  

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The people you mention are the same people who move into a house right next to an airport and then start a petition to have the airport change their flight patterns because it is too noisy for them.
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Post  Clicker Sun May 14, 2017 1:26 pm

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Clicker wrote:On the subject of regulation.  I live much of the year in Mo. There is very little regulation with hard rules in the state as regards property usage.  We live next to a rock quarry (1/4 mi or so) and many of the residents are up in arms about noise, dust etc.  We were there first I might add.  Many of the neighbors are from the north and NE and are used to very restrictive zoning and regulation rules.  They are also used to being able to petition and get results from politicians and pubic servants.  Not true here.  They love living in a restriction free environment until it causes them a bit of inconvenience.  When we came here, we were impressed with the low land prices and low taxes etc. We had a house built with virtually no permits or inspections needed. The only issues were having the well water tested and the septic system certified. Here, in rural areas, you are still able to do pretty much what you want with your property.  

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The people you mention are the same people who move into a house right next to an airport and then start a petition to have the airport change their flight patterns because it is too noisy for them.

We, meaning the pissed off residents were there first and had assurances that the property next door would be developed as residential in the future. The land was then zoned for farm and forestry as it was heavily wooded with Oak, Cedar, Black Walnut and Maple. The land was cleared and development was started on a commercial storage lot and that was OK too. Then we started getting blasting about every week and that painted a different picture. I'm OK with the quarry as I knew about the land use rules here but the transplants from more Liberal states with strangulation regulation were flummoxed!!!!!
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Post  Jammer Sun May 14, 2017 1:54 pm

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Clicker wrote:On the subject of regulation.  I live much of the year in Mo. There is very little regulation with hard rules in the state as regards property usage.  We live next to a rock quarry (1/4 mi or so) and many of the residents are up in arms about noise, dust etc.  We were there first I might add.  Many of the neighbors are from the north and NE and are used to very restrictive zoning and regulation rules.  They are also used to being able to petition and get results from politicians and pubic servants.  Not true here.  They love living in a restriction free environment until it causes them a bit of inconvenience.  When we came here, we were impressed with the low land prices and low taxes etc. We had a house built with virtually no permits or inspections needed. The only issues were having the well water tested and the septic system certified. Here, in rural areas, you are still able to do pretty much what you want with your property.  

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The people you mention are the same people who move into a house right next to an airport and then start a petition to have the airport change their flight patterns because it is too noisy for them.

We, meaning the pissed off residents were there first and had assurances that the property next door would be developed as residential in the future.  The land was then zoned for farm and forestry as it was heavily wooded with Oak, Cedar, Black Walnut and Maple.  The land was cleared and development was started on a commercial storage lot and that was OK too.  Then we started getting blasting about every week and that painted a different picture.  I'm OK with the quarry as I knew about the land use rules here but the transplants from more Liberal states with strangulation regulation were flummoxed!!!!!

I misunderstood your comment above.  The who came first, the houses or the quarry makes a big difference and certainly clouds the issue.  Often when these things occur and the airport, quarry, hog feedlot or whatever comes second, the original residents relied on a "verbal comment from a realtor" that was not backed-up with any type of binding document.  

When I read your comment I immediately thought about the airport example which I remember quite well.  The airport was an extremely large and busy airport and had been in existence for many decades.  The people complaining and passing the petition around were only there a year or two.  They were demanding that the airport shut down one of their runways.  That to me was a "no brainer" on who was wrong.

We lived about a mile from a quarry for two years.  I understand the problems with living nearby, especially the "blasting" part.  Sometimes the windows would even rattle.  However, we knew about the quarry before we moved in and we were only renting and knew that it was going to be for a flat 2 years.  I doubt if we would have bought a house there, but renting for 2 years was not an issue for us at all.
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Follow-up thought/question:  Who gave assurances that the property would be developed as residential?  Should they bear any liability for misrepresenting the issue?


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Post  Darth Cheney Sun May 14, 2017 3:41 pm

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Clicker wrote:On the subject of regulation.  I live much of the year in Mo. There is very little regulation with hard rules in the state as regards property usage.  We live next to a rock quarry (1/4 mi or so) and many of the residents are up in arms about noise, dust etc.  We were there first I might add.  Many of the neighbors are from the north and NE and are used to very restrictive zoning and regulation rules.  They are also used to being able to petition and get results from politicians and pubic servants.  Not true here.  They love living in a restriction free environment until it causes them a bit of inconvenience.  When we came here, we were impressed with the low land prices and low taxes etc. We had a house built with virtually no permits or inspections needed. The only issues were having the well water tested and the septic system certified. Here, in rural areas, you are still able to do pretty much what you want with your property.  

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The people you mention are the same people who move into a house right next to an airport and then start a petition to have the airport change their flight patterns because it is too noisy for them.

We, meaning the pissed off residents were there first and had assurances that the property next door would be developed as residential in the future. The land was then zoned for farm and forestry as it was heavily wooded with Oak, Cedar, Black Walnut and Maple. The land was cleared and development was started on a commercial storage lot and that was OK too. Then we started getting blasting about every week and that painted a different picture. I'm OK with the quarry as I knew about the land use rules here but the transplants from more Liberal states with strangulation regulation were flummoxed!!!!!

Hopefully they will quarry there a short amount of time then fill it with water and create a fantastic fishing area. Is that mainly limestone down there or hard rock?
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Post  Clicker Mon May 15, 2017 7:20 am

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Hopefully they will quarry there a short amount of time then fill it with water and create a fantastic fishing area. Is that mainly limestone down there or hard rock?

All sedimentary rock here. The area is full of ledges and caves. Mostly there is a variety of limestone but there are also layers of different colors which make the gravel made from it valuable as a decorative rock. The quarry will most likely never go deep as the water table is fairly high here and pumping it would be cost prohibitive.
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Post  Jammer Mon May 15, 2017 3:26 pm

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Most of my neighbors no longer have children in school.  Therefore, they are probably not aware of the liberal curriculum that the REPRESSIVE LIBERALS have put in place.  Perhaps you are in a similar situation and are looking for a way to let them know about the evil that has crept into our educational system. A good way to help them catch up on what is happening is to play this video for them the next time you have the chance.

It’s about 7 ½ minutes long and can be just a little tedious.  However, for those of us who have had the displeasure of being subjected to the stupidity of Jackoff Jones, Sleazy Slut and Butthole, we have the advantage of being able to visualize the students in this video as younger versions of those EVIL cretins.   It does bring a level of realism to the video and helps us understand exactly what forces created those evil assholes.



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Most of my neighbors no longer have children in school.  Therefore, they are probably not aware of the liberal curriculum that the REPRESSIVE LIBERALS have put in place.  Perhaps you are in a similar situation and are looking for a way to let them know about the evil that has crept into our educational system. A good way to help them catch up on what is happening is to play this video for them the next time you have the chance.

One of our grandaughters is a researcher at Baylor. She holds a double Doctorate in Chemistry and Molecular Biology, and is pretty much liberal. She recently posted on social media that her daughter, my great grand, was upset over a school skit where a participant who was playing Trump was booed by the class. The responses were really bad in that no one seemed to be upset that politics were being taught in class and the kids were already indoctrinated at the age of 7. One even referred to it as a "teaching moment". In Calif the level of liberal indoctrination in the public schools has increased and is now extended into pre-school. I have an elementary school and an intermediate school teacher in my family there and they are really afraid that they'll lose their jobs if they don't go along with the indoctrination. In northern Calif our family has pulled our 7 great grands out of the public schools and placed them into private Christian schools. At least they won't be contaminated with the raving lunatics that are running the public school system.
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Post  Jammer Mon May 15, 2017 7:30 pm

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Most of my neighbors no longer have children in school.  Therefore, they are probably not aware of the liberal curriculum that the REPRESSIVE LIBERALS have put in place.  Perhaps you are in a similar situation and are looking for a way to let them know about the evil that has crept into our educational system. A good way to help them catch up on what is happening is to play this video for them the next time you have the chance.

One of our grandaughters is a researcher at Baylor.  She holds a double Doctorate in Chemistry and Molecular Biology, and is pretty much liberal.  She recently posted on social media that her daughter, my great grand, was upset over a school skit where a participant who was playing Trump was booed by the class.  The responses were really bad in that no one seemed to be upset that politics were being taught in class and the kids were already indoctrinated at the age of 7. One even referred to it as a "teaching moment". In Calif the level of liberal indoctrination in the public schools has increased and is now extended into pre-school.  I have an elementary school and an intermediate school teacher in my family there and they are really afraid that they'll lose their jobs if they don't go along with the indoctrination.  In northern Calif our family has pulled our 7 great grands out of the public schools and placed them into private Christian schools. At least they won't be contaminated with the raving lunatics that are running the public school system.

We are passionate supporters of Hillsdale College and therefore are biased.  However, here is a link to their Barney Charter School initiative.  It is virtually the equivalent of a drop in the ocean, but I think it is a wonderful approach to combating the liberal terrorist hold that REPRESSIVE LIBERALS have on our educational system.  I would encourage all conservatives to get behind some type of school choice effort and lend support in any manner that you can.

https://www.hillsdale.edu/educational-outreach/barney-charter-school-initiative/
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Post  Darth Cheney Mon May 15, 2017 8:38 pm

Why have conservatives allowed the indoctrination of our youth for all these decades? I am so ashamed of the lack of spine and resolve these so called republicans in congress exhibit. They are the worst of society and even worse then the demonrats who at least fight tooth and nail to spread their diseased ideology upon the populace. I truly believe we are only a few years, perhaps a decade, away from what Venezuela is currently experiencing.

"Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed." — Joseph Stalin
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Post  Jammer Tue May 16, 2017 10:59 am

Darth Cheney wrote:Why have conservatives allowed the indoctrination of our youth for all these decades? I am so ashamed of the lack of spine and resolve these so called republicans in congress exhibit. They are the worst of society and even worse then the demonrats who at least fight tooth and nail to spread their diseased ideology upon the populace. I truly believe we are only a few years, perhaps a decade, away from what Venezuela is currently experiencing.

"Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed." — Joseph Stalin

I completely 100% agree with you.  However, at the same time I think every conservative needs to look in the mirror to see the real problem.  We have been content with being THE SILENT MAJORITY.  Unfortunately the silent majority loses way too many elections to the asshole community organizers and their useful idiots who are OUT ON THE STREET.  

I will bet that over 95% of conservatives have never had any ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT in a primary election.  And that is where our problem begins.  If we don't recruit good conservatives to run in the primary and then work to help them win, we are destined for the proverbial socialist hellhole we are headed for.
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Post  Clicker Tue May 16, 2017 6:27 pm

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I will bet that over 95% of conservatives have never had any ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT in a primary election.  And that is where our problem begins.  If we don't recruit good conservatives to run in the primary and then work to help them win, we are destined for the proverbial socialist hellhole we are headed for.

Recruiting candidates and nurturing them to fruition is what the Dems have been doing for 40+ years now.  Obama, a perfect track record free freak of political nature is a perfect example of their efforts to create the perfect "Manchurian Candidates".
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Post  Jammer Tue May 16, 2017 8:51 pm

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I will bet that over 95% of conservatives have never had any ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT in a primary election.  And that is where our problem begins.  If we don't recruit good conservatives to run in the primary and then work to help them win, we are destined for the proverbial socialist hellhole we are headed for.

Recruiting candidates and nurturing them to fruition is what the Dems have been doing for 40+ years now.  Obama, a perfect track record free freak of political nature is a perfect example of their efforts to create the perfect "Manchurian Candidates".
The demonrats are masters of "community organizing" as they call it.  It has been the downfall of conservatism in this country.  I believe our only hope is to fight back using the same tactics.

I went digging for some material to follow-up my comment above and while I didn’t find all that much, there is some stuff out there.  Here is one article.  It is not all that good, but here is an excerpt that I think is very appropriate.

http://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2015/02/28/389590692/how-conservatives-are-readying-their-grassroots-army-for-2016

 The key part of that Democratic script, leaders say, is connecting with voters through in-person conversations, recruiting committed volunteers and paid interns, and establishing offices and executing targeted voter registration in battleground states

For whatever reason, I don’t see much written about the importance of face to face contact by trump supporters in the 2016 election.  By all accounts from people that I have talked to the big difference in Trump winning was the number of activist supporters ON THE STREET working for Trump.  He was able to get more people involved in the election than Republicans have been able to generate in the past.  And most of this support came from “outside” activity not activity generated at the county GOP level.  I have come to believe that these Trump activists, many who had never been involved in politics before WAS THE DIFFERENCE.
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Post  Jammer Fri May 19, 2017 12:55 pm

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This story is no surprise to us conservatives as we all know what despicable hypocrites REPRESSIVE LIBERALS are.

https://capitalresearch.org/article/dnc-workers-sue-democratic-party-for-failing-to-pay-minimum-wage/

However, I will bet many of your neighbors do not.  REPRESSIVE LIBERALS have this attitude of “that is a great idea, BUT IT JUST DOESN’T APPLY TO US.  I guess they have learned over time that when their stupid programs and policies cause damage they will need to protect themselves from being hurt by their stupid actions.  Meanwhile, all of our “low information” neighbors buy into the ‘feel good” stories of these EVIL REPRESSIVE LIBERALS.
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Post  Jammer Sat May 20, 2017 8:42 pm

   Number 94 in a series of one million on    
Liberal sinners and the sins they commit  

I will bet that your neighbors don’t have a clue on just how low the lowlife despicable liberals will sink to.  Well take a look at the following:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/20/colorado-governor-pardons-felon-to-stave-off-deportation-to-cuba.html

The deomonrat governor of Colorado showed us what the lowlife REPRESSIVE LIBERALS will do to protect the criminal element in this country and keep a precious demonrat voter in his state to vote for him and other demonrats.


NEIGHBORS DON’T LET NEIGHBORS VOTE FOR DEMONRATS
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Post  Darth Cheney Sun May 21, 2017 6:21 am

Jammer wrote:
   Number 94 in a series of one million on    
Liberal sinners and the sins they commit  

I will bet that your neighbors don’t have a clue on just how low the lowlife despicable liberals will sink to.  Well take a look at the following:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/20/colorado-governor-pardons-felon-to-stave-off-deportation-to-cuba.html

The deomonrat governor of Colorado showed us what the lowlife REPRESSIVE LIBERALS will do to protect the criminal element in this country and keep a precious demonrat voter in his state to vote for him and other demonrats.


NEIGHBORS DON’T LET NEIGHBORS VOTE FOR DEMONRATS

Liberals love the criminal because once society breaks down they will need groups who will murder their foe to maintain power. They don't want to have their fingerprint on these murders so try and develop bonds with people who will to maintain their deniability. They are evil scum who poison this nation in word and deed.
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Post  Clicker Sun May 21, 2017 8:47 am

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Follow-up thought/question:  Who gave assurances that the property would be developed as residential?  Should they bear any liability for misrepresenting the issue?

Sorry I missed this before.  The assurances were given by both RE types and a local Politician.  A Rep by the way!!!!!!!!!!!!! I later ran into him at a Tea Party meeting and reminded him of his statement about the land use next door. The guy couldn't get away from me fast enough. He's no longer in political office, replaced by a moderate woman who is a bit wishy washy but honest in her statements about things she can control.
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Post  Jammer Sun May 21, 2017 10:49 am

Clicker wrote:
Jammer wrote:
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Follow-up thought/question:  Who gave assurances that the property would be developed as residential?  Should they bear any liability for misrepresenting the issue?

Sorry I missed this before.  The assurances were given by both RE types and a local Politician.  A Rep by the way!!!!!!!!!!!!! I later ran into him at a Tea Party meeting and reminded him of his statement about the land use next door.  The guy couldn't get away from me fast enough. He's no longer in political office, replaced by a moderate woman who is a bit wishy washy but honest in her statements about things she can control.

Yeah, typical story. We have bought several houses over the years and have often heard similar stories when we asked "what's going in next door". For awhile I believed them and later on I came to realize that talk is cheap and if it is really an important issue, I ask to see it in writing.
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Post  Jammer Sun May 21, 2017 10:54 am

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Jammer wrote:
   Number 94 in a series of one million on    
Liberal sinners and the sins they commit  

I will bet that your neighbors don’t have a clue on just how low the lowlife despicable liberals will sink to.  Well take a look at the following:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/20/colorado-governor-pardons-felon-to-stave-off-deportation-to-cuba.html

The deomonrat governor of Colorado showed us what the lowlife REPRESSIVE LIBERALS will do to protect the criminal element in this country and keep a precious demonrat voter in his state to vote for him and other demonrats.


NEIGHBORS DON’T LET NEIGHBORS VOTE FOR DEMONRATS

Liberals love the criminal because once society breaks down they will need groups who will murder their foe to maintain power. They don't want to have their fingerprint on these murders so try and develop bonds with people who will to maintain their deniability. They are evil scum who poison this nation in word and deed.

Once again you nailed it.  This scumbag that was pardoned is a Marielito.  Ever since 1980 when demonrat Jimmy Carter brought his gang of thugs known as Marielitos to this country, the demonrats have been protecting them.  The Cubans who came to America in the 1950’s and 1960’s to escape Castro were the CREAM OF THE CROP.  They were the best in Cuba at the time and they are great hard working Americans.

However, the Cubans who came in the 1980 Mariel boatlift were the dregs of society.  Castro emptied his jails and insane asylums and demonrat Jimmy Carter welcomed them with open arms.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marielitos_(gangs)


While demonrat Obama preferred MS-13 as his gang of thugs, there are still many Marielitos roaming America and being protected by evil cretins like the demonrat governor of Colorado.    In my opinion, the Marielitos and MS-13 are to the demonrats as the SS Troopers were to Hitler and the Nazis.  And the sad part is that most of our friends and neighbors don’t have a clue on who or what the Marielitos and MS-13 are.
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