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Joe Perez 01-25-2024 11:14 AM

United States House Representative Joaquin Castro (D, TX), arguing in favor of the Federal government nationalizing his own state's militia.

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sixshooter 01-25-2024 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1645475)
United States House Representative Joaquin Castro (D, TX), arguing in favor of the Federal government nationalizing his own state's militia.

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It's a rather narrow-minded view by those politicians. I'm certain they would not appreciate a president's Trump taking over the California National Guard and forcing California to accept his will as president. Logic must be suspended to choose some of these stances.

Most politicians are pretty damn stupid though. On both sides.

Libertas super omnia. Sic semper tyrranis. And all that.

Braineack 01-25-2024 12:43 PM

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The nation’s top public health agency did not send an alert on COVID-19 vaccines and heart inflammation because officials were concerned they would cause panic, according to an email obtained by The Epoch Times.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2021 drafted an alert for heart inflammation, or myocarditis, and the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. Officials prepared to release it to the public, taking steps including having the agency’s director review the language, internal documents show.The alert would have been sent through the CDC’s Health Alert System (HAN) network, which goes to state and local officials, as well as doctors, across the country.

Braineack 01-26-2024 07:50 AM

fight systematic make-believe racism with: racism

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...usiveness-wit/


White vendors pay more: Montgomery County, Md., uses race-based pricing for comic book convention



Braineack 01-26-2024 08:24 AM

now do J6:

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Braineack 01-26-2024 10:07 AM

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Braineack 01-26-2024 10:24 AM

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cordycord 01-27-2024 01:18 AM

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FJB, Texas Border Patrol edition

Braineack 01-27-2024 08:07 AM

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Braineack 01-27-2024 09:35 AM

best timeline. is clown timeline.

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Braineack 01-27-2024 11:51 AM

Biden announced the border is broken, after he broke it.

Says he can fix it, when he hasn't.

Ask for my authority, which he already has.

Wants you believe he will finally take action -- he wont.

good2go 01-27-2024 10:32 PM

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cordycord 01-28-2024 03:17 AM

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Here's a chart from Dr. Roy Spencer showing climate models versus actual observed temperatures. He did it for 50 years, and started in 1973 because that's when taking temperatures via satellite started, meaning that the data is very consistent. The climate models...not so much. It's a money and power grab folks...

Braineack 01-29-2024 04:05 PM

if politicians were honest:


Braineack 01-30-2024 08:27 AM

Before:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/26/u...ddle-east.html


Published Oct. 26, 2023

In a 7,000-word essay for Foreign Affairs magazine published this week, Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, tried to sum up the state of the Middle East.

“Although the Middle East remains beset with perennial challenges,” he wrote in the original version of the essay, “the region is quieter than it has been for decades.”

While noting that challenges remained, including a tense situation between Israelis and Palestinians and the threat from Iran, he wrote that in the face of “serious” frictions, “we have de-escalated crises in Gaza.”

Mr. Sullivan’s assertions did not age well.

Just five days after his article was sent to print on Oct. 2, Hamas staged a devastating terror attack inside Israel, killing at least 1,400 Israelis and taking hundreds of people hostage. Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes against Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas, have killed thousands of people and led to a humanitarian crisis.
After:

cordycord 02-01-2024 12:00 PM


Braineack 02-01-2024 03:19 PM


Joe Perez 02-02-2024 12:08 PM

First In-N-Out to close permanently


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Nahal Garakani
January 23, 2024

For the first time in its 75-year history, the iconic West Coast burger chain In-N-Out announced it is permanently closing one of its restaurants – the lone Oakland, California location – on March 24 due to rampant crime plaguing the area.

In a statement, In-N-Out Chief Operating Officer Denny Warnick cited the alarming frequency of “car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies” victimizing customers and employees as leaving them “no alternative” but to shutter entirely. He confirmed that despite being a busy and profitable venue, the company refuses to “ask [customers or staff] to visit or work in an unsafe environment.”

The shocking move underscores a crisis of public safety unfolding in the city. According to Oakland Police Department statistics, burglaries rose 23% in 2023 over 2022 while motor vehicle thefts spiked 44%. The In-N-Out site near Oakland International Airport stood out as a particular hotbed, logging 1,335 police incidents in the vicinity since 2019 – more than any other location citywide.

Security guards reported handling multiple break-in reports daily at the restaurant. One evening this January, the San Francisco Standard observed three cars with smashed windows in the parking lot within 90 minutes. For the past year, Oakland recorded 9,092 auto burglaries, a nearly 7% year-over-year increase.

The epidemic of property crime and violence prompted urgent calls for added police resources from local leaders like Councilwoman Treva Reid, whose district includes In-N-Out. But she expressed frustration at the lack of response so far while conditions deteriorated. “We’re in a state of emergency. Should it have to take a declaration to deliver [services] when we’re living this?” she told KPIX-TV. “My district has been in crisis.”

In-N-Out’s departure deals a symbolic and practical blow to Oakland. The iconic California chain draws consistent customer traffic as a convenient rest stop for Oakland International passengers and attendees traveling to Oakland Athletics baseball games at the nearby Coliseum. Now the closest In-N-Out is over 20 miles away.

For a city recently hemorrhaging prominent businesses due to crime concerns, the shutdown also signals a continuation of corporate disinvestment from Oakland. Just last fall, Target announced it would permanently close a profitable Oakland store – along with eight others in major cities – because of retail theft and threats to employee safety.

In recent months, national chains like Walgreens, CVS, and Kroger have followed suit in boarding up stores or withdrawing entirely from the Bay Area’s most crime-ravaged neighborhoods. Fed up small business owners have sold their shops and restaurants through brokers specializing in transactions for beleaguered companies.

Much of corporate America’s pullback traces directly back to 2014 when Oakland joined other California cities in passing an ordinance reducing penalties for certain theft offenses under $950 to misdemeanors. Law enforcement experts say the weakened deterrent emboldened career criminals who now steal and fence merchandise brazenly, forcing even well-protected enterprises like Target or In-N-Out to throw in the towel when conditions turn intolerable.

In contrast to Oakland, overall violent crime dropped about 8% nationally last year for the second straight annual decline. But the city has moved in the opposite direction recently. Violent crime now stands 21% higher than just two years ago, according to Oakland police data. Homicides have also risen for three consecutive years, outpacing similar-sized Midwestern peer cities like Kansas City and Omaha struggling with their own crime waves.

So Oakland public officials face immense pressure to curb the bloodshed and lawlessness before important revenue generators like the A’s baseball club abandon the town completely. Already the team has threatened to depart their current Coliseum home for a new stadium in Las Vegas if leaders cannot restore order and livability to the neighborhoods surrounding the facility.

With In-N-Out’s sudden closure announcement focusing national attention on the plight of Oakland businesses, residents wait anxiously to see whether city hall can deliver meaningful safety improvements. In the statement announcing In-N-Out’s withdrawal, Warnick noted the “local community has supported us for over 18 years,” reflecting the enterprise’s deep ties.

Indeed, the mere prospect of losing such a beloved homegrown asset seemed unthinkable only recently. When asked about restaurants shuttering in other cities over crime last fall, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao dismissed concerns that In-N-Out might exit as well, saying such drastic actions made little sense financially given the location’s popularity and sales volumes.

Yet in one of her first crises just two months into office, Thao now faces the stark reality of Oakland’s deterioration under her watch. Both residents and investors will gauge her resolve to prevent the trickle of corporate departures from becoming an exodus with In-N-Out as the latest domino to fall.

With promised new police academy classes underway, Thao rushes to deliver tangible safety improvements before the next pillar of Oakland civility crumbles. But the costly damage to public trust and the city’s fading reputation has already taken its toll. For the first time in memory, people and commerce are fleeing Oakland instead of seeking it out.

Turning back that ominous tide rests firmly on Thao’s shoulders. Otherwise the streets in front of shuttered shadows of great local brands risk becoming postcards symbolizing Oakland’s genteel past suddenly lost.



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Joe Perez 02-02-2024 12:10 PM

Iconic restaurant chain joins In-N-Out by closing store due to this city's rampant crimes

Story by Colin Salao

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The city of Oakland, Calif. has been struggling with crimes, particularly car theft, over the last few years — and some institutional commercial establishments are starting to be affected.

Less than two weeks ago, In-N-Out announced it would be closing its only location in Oakland on Mar. 24, with the company's chief operating officer saying that it was citing safety as the main reason.

On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Denny's followed suit, confirming to the local news station KRON4 that it would be closing the location on 601 Hegenberger Road, which is across the I-880 from the In-N-Out.

The Denny's location had been operating for 54 years.

The company told KRON4 that the decision was made because of "the safety and well-being of Denny's team members and valued guests."

The Denny's location is the only one in the city of Oakland, though the silver lining for Denny's loyalists is that there's another location right on the outskirts of Oakland. That location is less than four miles south on the I-880 of the closing Oakland restaurant.

In-N-Out and Denny's actually aren't the only food chains to be affected by crime in the area. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, a nearby Starbucks location also closed, though the company never disclosed its reason for the shutdown.

Raising Cane's, the fast food restaurant known for its chicken fingers, has also reportedly closed its dining room and only has a drive-thru available, while it also allows employees to park in a gated lot.

The Chronicle has reported that there have been over 1,300 incidents of crime logged by the police in the area of the In-N-Out since 2019 with around 88% of them being car theft.

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good2go 02-02-2024 01:45 PM

Oakland has become an absolute shit hole. What's truly ridiculous about it is that anyone could have seen this all coming a long, long time ago. There are zero surprises here.


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