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> Looks like he got arrested at the barber shop
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone" ]
> i saw what this guy saw
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop" ]
> I call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw" ]
> I just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for….. ….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”" ]
> Not what happened in that episode at all.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’." ]
> Name a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all." ]
> Show me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”" ]
> John Marston, checkmate liberals
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck." ]
> To be fair, he wasn't a "rancher" for very long.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals" ]
> He's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor "wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment." Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long." ]
> Some people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!" ]
> keep this worthless shitstain away from the public
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it" ]
> The local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. This area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public" ]
> Killing people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves." ]
> this guy pronounces it “jerbs”
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost." ]
> Watching too much Yellowstone.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”" ]
> Arizona shouldn't have ranchers.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone." ]
> I am glad to see that the authorities are doing their jobs. Whether he is guilty or not is up to the jury, but at least the authorities are following the law. Sometimes I worry that the law in a border state might just shrug their shoulders and look away, so this helps relieve my fears of that.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone.", ">\n\nArizona shouldn't have ranchers." ]
> If the jury finds him not guilty, that means that the authorities are not doing their jobs. In many cases, being prosecuted destroys a person's life even if they are found not guilty.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone.", ">\n\nArizona shouldn't have ranchers.", ">\n\nI am glad to see that the authorities are doing their jobs. Whether he is guilty or not is up to the jury, but at least the authorities are following the law. Sometimes I worry that the law in a border state might just shrug their shoulders and look away, so this helps relieve my fears of that." ]
> Gina. Be the right’s new hero.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone.", ">\n\nArizona shouldn't have ranchers.", ">\n\nI am glad to see that the authorities are doing their jobs. Whether he is guilty or not is up to the jury, but at least the authorities are following the law. Sometimes I worry that the law in a border state might just shrug their shoulders and look away, so this helps relieve my fears of that.", ">\n\nIf the jury finds him not guilty, that means that the authorities are not doing their jobs. In many cases, being prosecuted destroys a person's life even if they are found not guilty." ]
> He look like he wearin a barber's about to get a fade.
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone.", ">\n\nArizona shouldn't have ranchers.", ">\n\nI am glad to see that the authorities are doing their jobs. Whether he is guilty or not is up to the jury, but at least the authorities are following the law. Sometimes I worry that the law in a border state might just shrug their shoulders and look away, so this helps relieve my fears of that.", ">\n\nIf the jury finds him not guilty, that means that the authorities are not doing their jobs. In many cases, being prosecuted destroys a person's life even if they are found not guilty.", ">\n\nGina. Be the right’s new hero." ]
> Meanwhile in other parts of the US....🤔
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone.", ">\n\nArizona shouldn't have ranchers.", ">\n\nI am glad to see that the authorities are doing their jobs. Whether he is guilty or not is up to the jury, but at least the authorities are following the law. Sometimes I worry that the law in a border state might just shrug their shoulders and look away, so this helps relieve my fears of that.", ">\n\nIf the jury finds him not guilty, that means that the authorities are not doing their jobs. In many cases, being prosecuted destroys a person's life even if they are found not guilty.", ">\n\nGina. Be the right’s new hero.", ">\n\nHe look like he wearin a barber's about to get a fade." ]
>
[ "Off topic, but, \"details are sketchy\"? Is this the editorial standard of AP news nowadays?", ">\n\nCan't say. Details are sketchy.", ">\n\nThe weird thing is that the person who was shot was a Mexican citizen who apparently lived just south of the border, which is kind of unusual since most border crossers are people from much farther away- either Mexicans from the places like rural central Mexico or even South Americans. Supposedly he’d crossed the and been deported before, which at the very least would have made it much more difficult for him to get a visa.\nOver a million people legally cross the US-Mexico border every day, it’s not uncommon for many people to have jobs on one side of the border and their homes on the other. Despite what some people might think, there are actually plenty of different visa programs designed to facilitate movement of workers from Mexico to the US. In particular, the H-2A Visa for agricultural workers is notable for not having a cap on the number of visas that can be issued.", ">\n\nAt one of our job sites in El Paso a good bit of our employees we’re living in Mexico. Their money went further there.", ">\n\nSame here where I live in San Diego, I have several coworkers that live in Tijuana", ">\n\nFWIW, I used to work near the Canadian border with Washington, and the same thing occurs there. (Probably less now, but the exchange rate at the time made it worth the drive.)", ">\n\nDefinitely has a “get off of my lawn” vibe", ">\n\ndude definitely gives off \"i have more people 6ft under my lawn\" vibe", ">\n\nIs he getting his haircut in this mugshot…?", ">\n\nI’m sure that’s not the first time he has… “protected his property”.", ">\n\n…….. so, that makes this justified? What is a human life worth these days? A hard lesson? That’ll show em.", ">\n\nIf you're afraid to live where you live, maybe you should move?", ">\n\ni don't think the USA is the right country for this person", ">\n\nThey need to live somewhere that doesn't allow idiots to have weapons.", ">\n\nNo word on why the man was at his ranch? Just that Kelly shot him?\nEdit: Don't understand the downvotes, I was literally asking if there was more information.", ">\n\nSounds like an angry old guy shot a dude crossing his farm. We own land in citrus county, here in Florida, people cross all the time ans we don't shoot them. Dude sounds unhinged.", ">\n\nUp here in Maine you are legally allowed to cross someone's property, on foot, so long as you do not damage anything.", ">\n\nunless it's posted", ">\n\nEven if it is posted, I can assure you that you do not have a right to just kill them.", ">\n\nI didn't say anything about killing anyone. Read the post above mine.", ">\n\nWhat are we talking about in this whole thread right now?", ">\n\nReal life doesn’t work like Yellowstone", ">\n\nLooks like he got arrested at the barber shop", ">\n\ni saw what this guy saw", ">\n\nI call this the “Yellowstone Effect.”", ">\n\nI just watched the episode where they make a bunch of bikers dig their own graves & were going to execute them for…..\n….mistaking their land for part of Yellowstone national park and having a campfire. Even though both the ranch land & the park had signs saying ‘Yellowstone’.", ">\n\nNot what happened in that episode at all.", ">\n\nName a better combo than “ranchers” and “fanatically wanting to shoot anything that even thinks about being near their pRoPeRtY”", ">\n\nShow me a rancher who isn't a rich entitled paranoid fuck.", ">\n\nJohn Marston, checkmate liberals", ">\n\nTo be fair, he wasn't a \"rancher\" for very long.", ">\n\nHe's begged the judge to lower his bail because his poor \"wife is home alone. She can't handle the animals & equipment.\" Shoulda thought of what happens after you go people hunting. Ramifications ya know!", ">\n\nSome people think owning a piece of property means you can do anything you want to other people on it", ">\n\nkeep this worthless shitstain away from the public", ">\n\nThe local media loves to interview The White Border Rancher any chance they get and completely ignore the perspectives of the people that live in Nogales, Yuma or Douglas. \nThis area has had people travel north and south since time immemorial, well before white ranchers showed up and claimed the land for themselves.", ">\n\nKilling people because of a border is unacceptable. I am not saying that is what happened as it doesn’t specify, but we all hear about these border patrol vigilantes who think it’s their job to stop immigration at any cost.", ">\n\nthis guy pronounces it “jerbs”", ">\n\nWatching too much Yellowstone.", ">\n\nArizona shouldn't have ranchers.", ">\n\nI am glad to see that the authorities are doing their jobs. Whether he is guilty or not is up to the jury, but at least the authorities are following the law. Sometimes I worry that the law in a border state might just shrug their shoulders and look away, so this helps relieve my fears of that.", ">\n\nIf the jury finds him not guilty, that means that the authorities are not doing their jobs. In many cases, being prosecuted destroys a person's life even if they are found not guilty.", ">\n\nGina. Be the right’s new hero.", ">\n\nHe look like he wearin a barber's about to get a fade.", ">\n\nMeanwhile in other parts of the US....🤔" ]
I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.
[]
> I just assumed. Thanks for confirming.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican." ]
> I no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming." ]
> They will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat" ]
> Nearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually." ]
> It's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican" ]
> Let me guess ... Republican? YUP..... Republican
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this." ]
> Evidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced. The OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican" ]
> He also owes more than a half million in child support.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans." ]
> Ten grand a month adds up fast, I guess. Evidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December. I wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support." ]
> Former Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud FTFY
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison." ]
> And the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). For reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. Every name I wrote above is a Republican.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY" ]
> He just thought the cigar was too kinky.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican." ]
> Great! Now do Ken Paxton.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky." ]
> Funny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton." ]
> Funny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it. Yep, ALWAYS, imo. No question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article. No question.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it." ]
> Republican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question." ]
> Come join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis. Anyone who break the law should be prosecuted
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!" ]
> Sure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted" ]
> Committing crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up." ]
> I’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer. This fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud. Lol
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud." ]
> Now do Brett Favre.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol" ]
> A Republican, of course.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre." ]
> Come join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis. Anyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course." ]
> There are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. But the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. It is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted" ]
> I’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess. Did you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake. I can give more if you like My main point which i stated a number of times is, Everyone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts." ]
> Of course we can agree on that. But all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. You seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?" ]
> Glad we can agree that corruption is wrong. Have a good evening
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?", ">\n\nOf course we can agree on that. \nBut all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. \nYou seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are." ]
> Just more Republican corruption!
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?", ">\n\nOf course we can agree on that. \nBut all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. \nYou seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are.", ">\n\nGlad we can agree that corruption is wrong.\nHave a good evening" ]
> There are certainly several notable local pockets of Democrat corruption. But Republican politicians seem to be corrupt almost across the board. Except perhaps Utah.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?", ">\n\nOf course we can agree on that. \nBut all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. \nYou seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are.", ">\n\nGlad we can agree that corruption is wrong.\nHave a good evening", ">\n\nJust more Republican corruption!" ]
> There are some great ones going on now in illinois. All federal corruption cases. My top three(their are more ). Sitting alderman federal corruption trial.they have wiretaps.his wife just retired as…..wait for it….chief justice of illinois. The multi decade head of the illinois democrat party and longest serving speaker of the house, federal corruption trial. AT and T and Com Ed already plead guilt to corruption with him Sitting alderwoman and head of the chicago Democratic Party(may have just stepped down) is claiming she should not be tried as she is senile.she is a current alderwoman. That is just my top three Anyone the breaks the law should be prosecuted
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?", ">\n\nOf course we can agree on that. \nBut all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. \nYou seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are.", ">\n\nGlad we can agree that corruption is wrong.\nHave a good evening", ">\n\nJust more Republican corruption!", ">\n\nThere are certainly several notable local pockets of Democrat corruption. But Republican politicians seem to be corrupt almost across the board. Except perhaps Utah." ]
> Bribery and tax fraud? Sounds about (R)ight.
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?", ">\n\nOf course we can agree on that. \nBut all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. \nYou seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are.", ">\n\nGlad we can agree that corruption is wrong.\nHave a good evening", ">\n\nJust more Republican corruption!", ">\n\nThere are certainly several notable local pockets of Democrat corruption. But Republican politicians seem to be corrupt almost across the board. Except perhaps Utah.", ">\n\nThere are some great ones going on now in illinois. All federal corruption cases. My top three(their are more ).\nSitting alderman federal corruption trial.they have wiretaps.his wife just retired as…..wait for it….chief justice of illinois.\nThe multi decade head of the illinois democrat party and longest serving speaker of the house, federal corruption trial. AT and T and Com Ed already plead guilt to corruption with him\nSitting alderwoman and head of the chicago Democratic Party(may have just stepped down) is claiming she should not be tried as she is senile.she is a current alderwoman.\nThat is just my top three\nAnyone the breaks the law should be prosecuted" ]
>
[ "I looked it up because it wasn't readily apparent, he's Republican.", ">\n\nI just assumed. Thanks for confirming.", ">\n\nI no longer assume, I'm just surprised when it's democrat", ">\n\nThey will say if its a Democrat in the headline usually.", ">\n\nNearly 100% accurate. No party in headline = republican", ">\n\nIt's all biased. The point here being they are correct as there's not many democrats that get elected in Arkansas to positions such as this.", ">\n\nLet me guess ... Republican?\nYUP..... Republican", ">\n\nEvidently Jeremy Hutchinson was the sole or primary defendant in the bribery and tax fraud cases for which he was just sentenced.\nThe OTHER major fraud he was involved in is an extensive, costly, and (to the company) catastrophic scandal involving a company called Preferred Family Healthcare. There were widespread criminal shenanigans.", ">\n\nHe also owes more than a half million in child support.", ">\n\nTen grand a month adds up fast, I guess.\nEvidently he paid it, to get out of the Pulaski County lockup in December.\nI wonder what's going to happen to his child support obligation while he's in Federal prison.", ">\n\nFormer Arkansas State Senator (Republican-Little Rock) Sentenced for Bribery and Tax Fraud\nFTFY", ">\n\nAnd the nephew of former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchison (who just term limited out and was replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who herself was the old Trump press secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee). \nFor reference: Jeremy Hutchison is the son of form U.S Senator Tim Hutchison. Tim is the brother of Asa Hutchison. Note: Tim voted to impeach Clinton because Tim (a very Christian man^TM) didn’t like the idea of presidents having extra-marital affairs. Meanwhile, he was getting his own dick sucked by his own legislative aide; he eventually divorced his wife and married said aide. \nEvery name I wrote above is a Republican.", ">\n\nHe just thought the cigar was too kinky.", ">\n\nGreat! Now do Ken Paxton.", ">\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.", ">\n\n\nFunny--and by funny, I mean not a surprise at all--how they always manage to hide their political party when they're Republicans. You really have to hunt it down to find it.\n\nYep, ALWAYS, imo.\nNo question in my mind that if that state senator had a -D instead of an -R after his name his party affiliation would most likely have been plastered all over the title in large bold font - and repeated throughout the article.\nNo question.", ">\n\nRepublican no doubt. Wait! let me look it up to be sure. LOL. Republican no doubt!", ">\n\nCome join us here in Illinois. We can offer you up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who break the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nSure, nobody on the left disagrees with that. They’re pointing out how the political party isn’t mentioned explicitly in the headline - that usually means a Republican and they had to look it up.", ">\n\nCommitting crimes to cover up your crimes means you’re in deep. He committed tax fraud to cover up campaign finance fraud.", ">\n\nI’m watching tv petting my dogs and watching my nieces and nephews play while my brother and I are having a beer.\nThis fool was a Former State Senator and now he’s going to prison for Bribery and Tax Fraud.\nLol", ">\n\nNow do Brett Favre.", ">\n\nA Republican, of course.", ">\n\nCome join us in Illinois. We can offer up a democrat on a very regular basis.\nAnyone who breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nThere are no shortage of corrupt politicians, that's for sure. \nBut the point everyone here is making, and you seem to want to disagree with, is the proportions. \nIt is obvious to anyone paying attention that Republicans are more corrupt than Democrats. That is measured by indictments, prosecutions, and guilty verdicts.", ">\n\nI’m just telling you what I see in the corrupt cesspool that is Chicago/illinois politics.The local(statewide and lower) is a mess.\nDid you see my three examples…..chief justice for god sake.\nI can give more if you like\nMy main point which i stated a number of times is,\nEveryone that commits a crime should be prosecuted…can we agree on that?", ">\n\nOf course we can agree on that. \nBut all the commenters on this thread were just saying what OP missed - that this is a Republican. And we all wish they would've said that in the title. \nYou seemed to want to highlight that Dems are also a problem, and then talk about IL. Not sure why, but here we are.", ">\n\nGlad we can agree that corruption is wrong.\nHave a good evening", ">\n\nJust more Republican corruption!", ">\n\nThere are certainly several notable local pockets of Democrat corruption. But Republican politicians seem to be corrupt almost across the board. Except perhaps Utah.", ">\n\nThere are some great ones going on now in illinois. All federal corruption cases. My top three(their are more ).\nSitting alderman federal corruption trial.they have wiretaps.his wife just retired as…..wait for it….chief justice of illinois.\nThe multi decade head of the illinois democrat party and longest serving speaker of the house, federal corruption trial. AT and T and Com Ed already plead guilt to corruption with him\nSitting alderwoman and head of the chicago Democratic Party(may have just stepped down) is claiming she should not be tried as she is senile.she is a current alderwoman.\nThat is just my top three\nAnyone the breaks the law should be prosecuted", ">\n\nBribery and tax fraud? Sounds about (R)ight." ]
Been using this as an introduction to the hobby, slowly trying out simple mods and working towards the ideal feel and sound. Keychron K2 Hotswap (75% Wireless) Gateron Yellows (KS-8 variant with transparent tops and black bottoms ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) GMK Galaxy clones (Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT) Mods: Foam under PCB Tape mod on back of PCB Shape-cut tape on front of PCB Weighted modifier keys
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> I love the keycaps
[ "Been using this as an introduction to the hobby, slowly trying out simple mods and working towards the ideal feel and sound. \nKeychron K2 Hotswap (75% Wireless) \nGateron Yellows (KS-8 variant with transparent tops and black bottoms ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) \nGMK Galaxy clones (Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT) \nMods: \nFoam under PCB \nTape mod on back of PCB \nShape-cut tape on front of PCB \nWeighted modifier keys" ]
> this is so cool
[ "Been using this as an introduction to the hobby, slowly trying out simple mods and working towards the ideal feel and sound. \nKeychron K2 Hotswap (75% Wireless) \nGateron Yellows (KS-8 variant with transparent tops and black bottoms ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) \nGMK Galaxy clones (Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT) \nMods: \nFoam under PCB \nTape mod on back of PCB \nShape-cut tape on front of PCB \nWeighted modifier keys", ">\n\nI love the keycaps" ]
> i love the mod keycaps on this! very cute and minimal!
[ "Been using this as an introduction to the hobby, slowly trying out simple mods and working towards the ideal feel and sound. \nKeychron K2 Hotswap (75% Wireless) \nGateron Yellows (KS-8 variant with transparent tops and black bottoms ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) \nGMK Galaxy clones (Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT) \nMods: \nFoam under PCB \nTape mod on back of PCB \nShape-cut tape on front of PCB \nWeighted modifier keys", ">\n\nI love the keycaps", ">\n\nthis is so cool" ]
>
[ "Been using this as an introduction to the hobby, slowly trying out simple mods and working towards the ideal feel and sound. \nKeychron K2 Hotswap (75% Wireless) \nGateron Yellows (KS-8 variant with transparent tops and black bottoms ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) \nGMK Galaxy clones (Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT) \nMods: \nFoam under PCB \nTape mod on back of PCB \nShape-cut tape on front of PCB \nWeighted modifier keys", ">\n\nI love the keycaps", ">\n\nthis is so cool", ">\n\ni love the mod keycaps on this! very cute and minimal!" ]
"Inflation"
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> I don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.
[ "\"Inflation\"" ]
> Have you tried killing all the poor?
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy." ]
> The sun beams down on a brand new day No more welfare tax to pay Unsightly slums gone up in flashing light Jobless millions whisked away At last we have more room to play All systems go to kill the poor tonight
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?" ]
> Energy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight" ]
> So doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the "supply chain". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile." ]
> No biden has a gas price button in his office.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?" ]
> Trump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office." ]
> Shell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good" ]
> Yeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo" ]
> I disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing "assistance" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit." ]
> I agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times" ]
> Well. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits." ]
> Kinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal. A great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse" ]
> Hopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate." ]
> Any company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf." ]
> Little extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested." ]
> Fuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now." ]
> "It is hard out here for a pimp" (some oil exec probably)
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest" ]
> But sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)" ]
> BP sells gas in the US.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices." ]
> Wankers
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US." ]
> The true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers" ]
> Will someone PLEASE think of the rich fucks?!
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers", ">\n\nThe true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth." ]
> I do. I do think of eating the rich often.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers", ">\n\nThe true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth.", ">\n\nWill someone PLEASE think of the rich fucks?!" ]
> Better get used to this. These companies know they will not be able to sell their fuels as the world "decarbonizes", so they are going to squeeze consumers for the next 10 years.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers", ">\n\nThe true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth.", ">\n\nWill someone PLEASE think of the rich fucks?!", ">\n\nI do. I do think of eating the rich often." ]
> Price gouging legislation now.
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers", ">\n\nThe true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth.", ">\n\nWill someone PLEASE think of the rich fucks?!", ">\n\nI do. I do think of eating the rich often.", ">\n\nBetter get used to this. These companies know they will not be able to sell their fuels as the world \"decarbonizes\", so they are going to squeeze consumers for the next 10 years." ]
> This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot) Energy giant BP has reported record annual profits as it scaled back plans to reduce the amount of oil and gas it produces by 2030. Last year, the government introduced a windfall tax - called the Energy Profits Levy - on the "Extraordinary" profits being made at energy companies. As well as announcing record profits, BP increased its payout to shareholders by 10%. BP's results follow similarly strong profits announced by rivals Shell, Exxon Mobil and Chevron last week. Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: profits^#1 Energy^#2 oil^#3 gas^#4 tax^#5
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers", ">\n\nThe true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth.", ">\n\nWill someone PLEASE think of the rich fucks?!", ">\n\nI do. I do think of eating the rich often.", ">\n\nBetter get used to this. These companies know they will not be able to sell their fuels as the world \"decarbonizes\", so they are going to squeeze consumers for the next 10 years.", ">\n\nPrice gouging legislation now." ]
>
[ "\"Inflation\"", ">\n\nI don't see any other alternative but to blame the immigrants and impose austerity via monetary policy.", ">\n\nHave you tried killing all the poor?", ">\n\nThe sun beams down on a brand new day\nNo more welfare tax to pay\nUnsightly slums gone up in flashing light\nJobless millions whisked away\nAt last we have more room to play\nAll systems go to kill the poor tonight", ">\n\nEnergy crisis lmfao. Moral crisis more like. People cant afford to live but the people working for these companies dont give a fuck. Vile.", ">\n\nSo doubling their profits has nothing to do with rising prices, right? I mean, they keep giving us complicated reasons why everything is suddenly more expensive. They talk about things like the \"supply chain\". Couldn't all be something as simple as corporate greed. Could it?", ">\n\nNo biden has a gas price button in his office.", ">\n\nTrump had the diet coke button. Id rather drink diet coke than gasoline, that being said diet coke really isn’t that good", ">\n\nShell and BP with highest profits since over a century with inflation and looming global recession 🤦‍♂️ another windfall taxing is a must imo", ">\n\nYeah those companies are just gonna increase the price to compensate and the customers will have to pay, no company wants to easily reduce their profit.", ">\n\nI disagree. The government is making an easy life for them. By allowing these cap increases. By providing \"assistance\" to low income households. (Basically paying oil companies from gov funds) While this is borderline acceptable in normal circumstance, now is not normal times", ">\n\nI agree the strategy by Truss was absolute stupid but I don't know if what you suggest will have an impact either. Like I said, BP will probably just increase their prices to retain their profits.", ">\n\nWell. By playing their own game. Assess how much it would cost for them to relocate their business plus all relevant risks and Bill them. make them an offer they can’t/won’t refuse", ">\n\nKinda sounds like BP fucked everyone over in order to make that goal.\nA great achievement for humanity, thank you BP, I look forward to your next massive oil-spill & your continued contribution to the self-destruction of our climate.", ">\n\nHopefully you stopped using their oil since the oil spill in the gulf.", ">\n\nAny company that reports a profit increase if more than 100% should be automatically considered guilty of price gouging, profiteering and predatory tactics with the CEO and board members arrested.", ">\n\nLittle extreme and black-and-white but for essential services regulations along these lines should exist to prevent what's happening right now.", ">\n\nFuck all of them. BP, Total-Energies, and all the rest", ">\n\n\"It is hard out here for a pimp\" (some oil exec probably)", ">\n\nBut sure, conservatives - let’s go ahead and blame Biden for the increase in gas prices.", ">\n\nBP sells gas in the US.", ">\n\nWankers", ">\n\nThe true face of capitalism bares it’s teeth.", ">\n\nWill someone PLEASE think of the rich fucks?!", ">\n\nI do. I do think of eating the rich often.", ">\n\nBetter get used to this. These companies know they will not be able to sell their fuels as the world \"decarbonizes\", so they are going to squeeze consumers for the next 10 years.", ">\n\nPrice gouging legislation now.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nEnergy giant BP has reported record annual profits as it scaled back plans to reduce the amount of oil and gas it produces by 2030.\nLast year, the government introduced a windfall tax - called the Energy Profits Levy - on the \"Extraordinary\" profits being made at energy companies.\nAs well as announcing record profits, BP increased its payout to shareholders by 10%. BP's results follow similarly strong profits announced by rivals Shell, Exxon Mobil and Chevron last week.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: profits^#1 Energy^#2 oil^#3 gas^#4 tax^#5" ]
Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. Context, time and place matters.
[]
> If the plan is to make people laugh and breaking character makes people laugh then it's the plan isn't it? People who have no idea under what kind of timeline SNL is made always say stuff like this.
[ "Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. \nContext, time and place matters." ]
> Allegedly, they also cut a line he was supposed to say in the bedroom with Lily von Shtupp, because Madeline Khan's delivery of the "It's twue, it's twue, it's TWUE!" line broke him every single time she said it. He was supposed to respond with "you're sucking on my elbow".
[ "Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. \nContext, time and place matters.", ">\n\nIf the plan is to make people laugh and breaking character makes people laugh then it's the plan isn't it? \nPeople who have no idea under what kind of timeline SNL is made always say stuff like this." ]
> It depends how they do it. It's like saying "people falling over isn't funny". Well it really can be, and it can also be extremely sad or scary. ​ Some "funny" things like that may also be part of a build up to another joke or building a specific atmosphere for other jokes.
[ "Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. \nContext, time and place matters.", ">\n\nIf the plan is to make people laugh and breaking character makes people laugh then it's the plan isn't it? \nPeople who have no idea under what kind of timeline SNL is made always say stuff like this.", ">\n\nAllegedly, they also cut a line he was supposed to say in the bedroom with Lily von Shtupp, because Madeline Khan's delivery of the \"It's twue, it's twue, it's TWUE!\" line broke him every single time she said it.\nHe was supposed to respond with \"you're sucking on my elbow\"." ]
> Steak is OK to be cooked Well Done. Downvote
[ "Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. \nContext, time and place matters.", ">\n\nIf the plan is to make people laugh and breaking character makes people laugh then it's the plan isn't it? \nPeople who have no idea under what kind of timeline SNL is made always say stuff like this.", ">\n\nAllegedly, they also cut a line he was supposed to say in the bedroom with Lily von Shtupp, because Madeline Khan's delivery of the \"It's twue, it's twue, it's TWUE!\" line broke him every single time she said it.\nHe was supposed to respond with \"you're sucking on my elbow\".", ">\n\nIt depends how they do it. It's like saying \"people falling over isn't funny\". Well it really can be, and it can also be extremely sad or scary.\n​\nSome \"funny\" things like that may also be part of a build up to another joke or building a specific atmosphere for other jokes." ]
> I laugh when my coworkers make a mistake at their job
[ "Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. \nContext, time and place matters.", ">\n\nIf the plan is to make people laugh and breaking character makes people laugh then it's the plan isn't it? \nPeople who have no idea under what kind of timeline SNL is made always say stuff like this.", ">\n\nAllegedly, they also cut a line he was supposed to say in the bedroom with Lily von Shtupp, because Madeline Khan's delivery of the \"It's twue, it's twue, it's TWUE!\" line broke him every single time she said it.\nHe was supposed to respond with \"you're sucking on my elbow\".", ">\n\nIt depends how they do it. It's like saying \"people falling over isn't funny\". Well it really can be, and it can also be extremely sad or scary.\n​\nSome \"funny\" things like that may also be part of a build up to another joke or building a specific atmosphere for other jokes.", ">\n\n\nSteak is OK to be cooked Well Done.\n\nDownvote" ]
>
[ "Sometimes it’s very funny, sometimes it sucks. \nContext, time and place matters.", ">\n\nIf the plan is to make people laugh and breaking character makes people laugh then it's the plan isn't it? \nPeople who have no idea under what kind of timeline SNL is made always say stuff like this.", ">\n\nAllegedly, they also cut a line he was supposed to say in the bedroom with Lily von Shtupp, because Madeline Khan's delivery of the \"It's twue, it's twue, it's TWUE!\" line broke him every single time she said it.\nHe was supposed to respond with \"you're sucking on my elbow\".", ">\n\nIt depends how they do it. It's like saying \"people falling over isn't funny\". Well it really can be, and it can also be extremely sad or scary.\n​\nSome \"funny\" things like that may also be part of a build up to another joke or building a specific atmosphere for other jokes.", ">\n\n\nSteak is OK to be cooked Well Done.\n\nDownvote", ">\n\nI laugh when my coworkers make a mistake at their job" ]
“Indiana man seeks reparations after being struck several times by his own throwing stars during robbery. More at 11.”
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> r/mallninjashit
[ "“Indiana man seeks reparations after being struck several times by his own throwing stars during robbery. More at 11.”" ]
> No legislator can resist the money and power of Big Mall Ninja $hit.
[ "“Indiana man seeks reparations after being struck several times by his own throwing stars during robbery. More at 11.”", ">\n\nr/mallninjashit" ]