briany wrote: » Trump's supporters will always vote for him. The question is what reason has he given swing voters to vote for him? If you'd been talking about this in Jan, the economy was running along nicely. This could have been enough by itself. Since then, the George Floyd protests/riots and coronavirus have shown a worrying inability to lead. Or rather a desire not to be a unifying leader but instead taking sides and pointing fingers. These are not the actions of a dignified statesman or a true leader for all Americans.
hotmail.com wrote: » Has Joe Biden spelled out his policies on what he's going to do to tackle crime, police brutality, the causes of crime?
Overheal wrote: » Me and my friend, who owns business property in Chicago, have been having this same conversation. Your right to defend your property extends to your property. Were the people on the private property? Were they on a public street, or publicly accessible easement, driveway, lot, etc? If I had as imminent a concern as I would if I owned property in Portland, Chicago, Kenosha, etc. my first choice would be surveillance, which is cheaper than ever. $300 for a Nest camera is cheaper than most firearms, of the escalation of legal fees associated with choosing armed confrontation as your first layer of protection. My parents in FL had their licence plate stolen on their driveway, they don't patrol the front yard with AR-15s they have a camera. In the case of Kenosha board up your windows and give your property a low profile, not a high profile. During the LA riots shopkeepers were on their rooftops like it was a battlements, it was as much a threat to stay away as an invitation to open warfare. If your shop is secured properly you can wait inside, monitor your surveillance and there is a far higher probability you will be left alone than if you go marching the streets with a rifle and getting into shouting matches with protesters.
AllForIt wrote: » If there were a gang of people outside your house, on the road say, not your property, would you just ignore it. Not feel there's any problem as they are not currently on your property. Surveillance won't do anything to STOP marauding face covered gangs doing what they are intent on doing.
Tell me how wrote: » Here are Joes Plans. You can find what you are looking for in there.Build Back Better: Jobs and Economic Recovery for Working Families Build Back Better: Racial Equity Across the American Economy Build Back Better: 21st Century Caregiving and Education Workforce Build Back Better: Sustainable Infrastructure and a Clean Energy Future Ensure the Future is “Made in All of America” by All of America’s Workers Joe Biden’s Roadmap to Reopening Schools Safely The Biden Agenda for Women The Biden Plan for Full Participation and Equality for People With Disabilities Joe’s Leadership in Times of Crisis: COVID-19 Joe Biden’s Proposals to Set Up Support for Deserving Small Businesses The Biden 4-Point Plan for Our Essential Workers The Biden Plan to Scale Up Employment Insurance The Biden Plan for Bankruptcy Reform The Biden Plan for Combating Coronavirus (COVID-19) Lift Every Voice: The Biden Plan for Black America The Biden Plan for Central America The Biden Plan for Immigration The Biden Plan for Veterans The Biden Plan for Military Families The Biden Plan for Encouraging Unions and Empowering Workers The Biden Plan for Campaign Finance and Government Reform The Biden Plan For Education Beyond High School The Biden Plan for Ending Gun Violence The Biden Plan for Violence Against Women The Biden Plan for Criminal Justice Reform The Biden Plan for Rural America The Biden Plan for Older Americans and Retirement The Biden Plan for Health Care The Biden Plan for Restoring American Leadership The Biden Plan for Climate Change The Biden Plan for K-12 Education The Biden Plan for Housing The Biden Plan for LGBTQ+ Equality The Biden Plan for Opioids and Substance Use Disorders Joe Biden's Agenda for The Catholic Community Joe Biden’s Agenda For Students Joe Biden's Agenda for The Black Community Joe Biden’s Agenda for the AAPI Community Joe Biden's Agenda for the Indian American Community Joe Biden's Agenda for the Jewish Community Joe Biden’s Agenda for Muslim-American Communities Joe Biden’s Commitment to Indian Country Joe Biden's Agenda for the Latino Community The Biden Plan to Invest in Middle Class Competitiveness The Biden Plan for Environmental Justice Joe Biden and the Arab American Community: A Plan for Partnership Can you give us a link to Trumps?
hotmail.com wrote: » All them say plans. Specifically. Does he plan a greater redistribution of wealth for example, to alleviate poverty, the main cause of crime. This would of course, rid the need of the heavy police state America lives with.
Overheal wrote: » https://twitter.com/mviser/status/1300154855546392577?s=20
Overheal wrote: » That's the thrust of it yes. If lethal force is an option on the table, I am not going to go escalate a confrontation by engaging people that have not stepped foot on my property.
Hego Damask wrote: » He is only denouncing it now as the polls are shifting, there has been non stop 3 months of this crap and he has said nothing - in fact he has fueled it..
Tell me how wrote: » So, you think the solution to the crime problems in America need a massive, dare I say it, socialist, actually, maybe even closer to a communist approach in order to resolve them.
Hego Damask wrote: » He is only denouncing it now as the polls are shifting, there has been non stop 3 months of this crap and he has said nothing - in fact he has fueled it.
AllForIt wrote: » I agree with that to an extent. But the point is people want to STOP ppl coming on their property in the first place. You're not factoring in the human intimidation and fear factor side of it, when you don't know in advance what the the gangs intentions are. Once they are on your property...it's too late. edit: I don't agree with lethal force, just some force. At least some to put them off.
Overheal wrote: » That's not their prerogative.
AllForIt wrote: » So, the police should do it then. But are they.
You must admit that's very hard to manage, where on the one hand you have 'peaceful' protests but on the other non-peaceful protests. How to tell which is which until it's too late.
Richard Hillman wrote: » For the first time in a couple of months Biden and Trump are now level on the Betting odds with Paddy Power. Both 10/11. Trump was 6/4 last week. Went to Evens yesterday and now 10/11. This is before any debates and now the BLM/Antifa Riots are becoming increasingly violent. Seems to me the Democrats are just saying things to keep the extreme end of their party happy. As opposed to trying to appeal to the floating voter.
Overheal wrote: » Supply evidence please.
AllForIt wrote: » So, the police should do it then. But are they. You must admit that's very hard to manage, where on the one hand you have 'peaceful' protests but on the other non-peaceful protests. How to tell which is which until it's too late.
Carfacemandog wrote: » Exactly as I said, Trump claims to be against white suoremacists... while praising attendees of a white supremacist organised rally as 'very fine people'. Replace the KKK/Spencer with Al Qaeda/ISIS, and Trump with Obama, and there would rightfully have been absolute uproar. But because it's Trump, his supporters feel the dutiful need to defend him to the hilt no matter what. If there is one thing that Trump has said that is completely true, it is that he could shoot a man in the street and not lose supporters. This is why Trump never denounced white supremacist support from the likes of Charlottesville organiser Richard Spencer, because he knows well that his supporters who are not racists are more than happy to mingle with them, and defend them if it means defending Trump. Such is the nature of cultism.
Kidchameleon wrote: » It appears that Americans are sick of the democrats and their identity politics fueled riots.[/URL]
extra gravy wrote: » But they're not sick of the fact that the Republican administration's inept response to the pandemic has resulted in the deaths of 170k of their fellow Americans?
LessOutragePlz wrote: » According to data released by the CDC 94% of those people that are listed as covid deaths, died with a serious underlying condition so it's safe to say that they died with covid rather than from covid alone. So how many Americans died as a direct result of covid? Around 10,000 but I'm sure people will claim if they died with covid then covid was the cause of death :rolleyes: .http://nbc25news.com/news/local/cdc-94-of-covid-19-deaths-had-underlying-medical-conditions
[Deleted User] wrote: » The majority of them would be alive if they had not caught covid.