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spdrun
ParticipantTitle is telling — I feel like the more radical Trump voters were looking for a daddy figure to protect them from the big, mean, outside world. Daddy knows best, yes’sir.
February 26, 2017 at 2:07 PM in reply to: WHERE TO BUY IN RANCHO SANTA FE….and suggestions for golf club? #805761spdrun
ParticipantWell lah-dee-dah! We seem to be a bunch of odd ducks around here. Quack! Quack!
Maybe you’d be better off asking at the Sand Trap forum?
spdrun
ParticipantThe plus side is that a lot of used good-condition merchandise (especially electronics) is available for free/cheap for the asking on Craigslist.
February 26, 2017 at 10:23 AM in reply to: WHERE TO BUY IN RANCHO SANTA FE….and suggestions for golf club? #805756spdrun
ParticipantAre you insulted that someone dares to think you might not be white? 🙂
February 25, 2017 at 8:33 PM in reply to: WHERE TO BUY IN RANCHO SANTA FE….and suggestions for golf club? #805748spdrun
ParticipantBAW-ring!
February 25, 2017 at 1:23 PM in reply to: WHERE TO BUY IN RANCHO SANTA FE….and suggestions for golf club? #805746spdrun
ParticipantDon’t you fall asleep playing golf?
spdrun
ParticipantNah, by “making law” he meant that the Marbury decision was wrong and that the courts shouldn’t have the power of judicial review.
spdrun
ParticipantI know about the 1967 decision, in fact, it’s a very personal issue to me.
A work colleague got off about how Supreme Court shouldn’t make law, and I gave him a bit of a speech recently.
spdrun
ParticipantI’d just as soon the US not institute exit controls (what would be required to track visa overstays) under the current authoritarian administration. How long before they’re used to track Americans and deny them exit?
Secondly, it’s a charade …
There’s a lack of will to reform immigration law, yet the economy in many parts of the US depends and thrives due to immigration. Allowing students and tourists to overstay is the way to quietly allow immigration without admitting to it.
Immigration is only a problem because backward parts of the US where no one wants to immigrate consider it a problem. Sadly, the backward parts have more of a vote than the more modern parts, so they quietly have to be smiled and nodded to.
spdrun
ParticipantLooks like this interesting thread got re-opened by a spammer. I wonder about Oregon — weren’t they historically racist to the point of having a law prohibiting Blacks from settling or buying land? This went on till the 20s or 30s.
spdrun
ParticipantI’d be preparing to short certain stocks that ran up since 45’s election (e.g. CCA/CoreCivic). They’re liable to be hammered when the backlash in state governments and during the 2018 midterms happens.
Also, it would feel good to profit off the failures of organized criminals like the private prison industry.
February 22, 2017 at 6:25 AM in reply to: Rural Urban Divide, Millennial Lifestyles & City of the Future #805709spdrun
ParticipantFiH – the NYC bubble might have been pricked. Sales of high-end condos are falling, rents are falling in most wealthier areas.
spdrun
ParticipantThat’s good for you — cheaper ZIP codes are better for rental property.
On the other hand, the root cause is likely bad: immigrant families spooked by the s**t-g****n in the White Bordel.
spdrun
ParticipantHopefully, Brown will not only tell 45 “no” but “hells fucking no.”
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