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REC: Finger Steaks
On Sat, 29 May 2021 11:04:59 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard
> wrote:
>On 5/28/2021 4:30 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On Fri, 28 May 2021 16:14:11 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard
>> > wrote:
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>>> On 5/28/2021 4:00 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 28 May 2021 15:41:15 -0600, wolfy's new skateboard
>>>> > wrote:
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>>>>> He buys DAs who release cop killers on the street!
>>>>
>>>> You mean he didn't want the death penalty.
>>>
>>> I do.
>>>
>>>> How is that releasingsomeone on the street?
>>>
>>> Easy answer:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> He still only didn't want the death penalty. You frame that into "he
>> wants to put him back on the street". That's how fake news works.
>
>No, it's how actions and beliefs coincide in the real world.
>
>The proof you deleted specifically demonstrated that with the DAs
>complicity the prisons are now opened in Caliphonya and actual murderers
>walk free.
>
>Soros got himself the governor, DA and the parole board - some trick indeed.
>
>
>> Personally, I think that people who have committed certain crimes,
>> should never be released. But there is no western country that applies
>> that thinking.
>>
>> (...)
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>Well...you're misinformed again I'm afraid:
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_imprisonment
>
>In many countries around the world, particularly in the Commonwealth,
>courts have the authority to pass prison terms that may amount to de
>facto life imprisonment.
>
>A few countries allow for a minor to be given a lifetime sentence with
>no provision for eventual release; these include Antigua and Barbuda,
>Argentina (only over the age of 16),[3] Australia, Belize, Brunei, Cuba,
>Dominica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Solomon Islands, Sri
>Lanka, and the United States.
>
>Plenty of "red nations" where life imprisonment is active, many in the West:
>
>https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...MapNew2020.png
>
>
>>>> Most civilised countries don't even have the
>>>> death penalty.
>>>>
>>>> (...)
>>>
>>> Your notion of "civilised" [sic] is rejected as ineffectual nannying.
>>
>> Many US states don't have the death penalty either.
>
>So?
>
>
>>> Yes, all one need do is look at the promise he kept and it allcomes clear:
>>>
>>> https://magapill.com/
>>
>> I guess you couldn't find a more biased website 
>>
>> (...)
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>I observe you have NO CAPACITY at all to rebut or factually refute the
>data submitted.
>
>You lose again.
>
>Btw - any given citation correlates to a news media link, even from the
>fake news:
>
>https://magapill.com/
>
>"US GDP booms at 33.1% rate in Q3 beating expectations
>Source
>Archive:
>Third-quarter gross domestic product, a measure of the total goods and
>services produced in the July-to-September period, expanded at a 33.1%
>annualized pace, according to the department's initial estimate for the
>period.
>
>The gain came after a 31.4% plunge in the second quarter and was better
>than the 32% estimate from economists surveyed by Dow Jones. The
>previous post-World War II record was the 16.7% burst in the first
>quarter of 1950.
>
>Markets reacted positively to the news, with Wall Street erasing a loss
>at the open and turning mostly positive."
>
>
>Story:
>
>https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/29/us-g...rter-2020.html
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>U.S. GDP booms at 33.1% rate in Q3, better than expected
>PUBLISHED THU, OCT 29 2020
>
>
>https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/29/us-g...rter-2020.html
>
>
>Oh my, you splayed yourself open this time.
>
>
>>>>> Our major problem is that just 5 corporations control almost all media =
>>>>> fake news and now way to avoid it.
>>>>
>>>> Fox News is the biggest spreader of fake news.
>>>
>>> Nope, not even in the ballpark!
>>>
>>> http://fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/...p?q=1485017756
>>
>> You live in a sheltered extreme right-wing bubble.
>
>You trade in partisan "us v. them" insults as you are incapable of
>objective and non partisan analysis.
>
>> You only receive
>> news that reinforces your already existing extreme right-wing bias.
>>
>> I hope you're quite snug and comfortable there 
>>
>> (...)
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>IKYABWAI?
>
>Even worse you delete facts and pretend they never existed.
>
>Sahmeful, even for a marxist lib.
>
>>>> Religious fanaticism is a mental disorder. I don't want a PM with a
>>>> mental disorder.
>>>
>>> All humans have mental disorders and faith is not one of them.
>>
>> Faith is one thing, fanaticism is another.
>
>Your grading is suspect if not wholly inaccurate.
>
>>>>> And your nation is China's coal whore, so...
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>> (...)
>>>
>>> So don't bite the hands that feed you.
>>
>> It doesn't feed me. I'll bite it.
>
>If you live there it feeds you entire nation and its tax structure.
>
>You LOSE again, foolish liar:
>
>https://www.news.com.au/finance/econ...7500c147f4e764
>
>Between ports, energy companies, dairy processors, cattle stations,
>waterfront mansions and country estates – just how much of Australia
>does China own?
>
>Our biggest trading partner also remains one of our biggest sources of
>foreign investment, although rising tensions between the two countries
>have resulted in a sharp drop-off over the past two years.
>
>According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, China was our
>ninth-largest foreign investor at the end of 2019 with a total of $78.2
>billion, accounting for 2 per cent of the total – however a large amount
>of Chinese investment comes via Hong Kong, which comes in fifth place
>with $141 billion, or 3.7 per cent of the total.
>
>New Chinese commercial investment in Australia nearly halved in 2019 to
>just $2.5 billion, according to the Australian National University’s
>Chinese Investment in Australia (CHIIA) database, having fallen for
>three consecutive years since peaking at $15.8 billion in 2016.
>
>Slightly different figures produced by the University of Sydney and
>KPMG, which are based on date of contracting, put Chinese investment in
>Australia at $3.4 billion in 2019, a 58.4 per cent fall on the previous
>year.
>
>CHIIA, which is considered the most accurate source of Chinese
>investment figures as it is based on actual transactions, showed major
>falls in mining, real estate, commercial property, manufacturing and
>agriculture, but modest gains in construction, education and finance.
>
>“Judging from the information so far this year, we’d expect Chinese
>investment to be lower in 2020,” lead analyst Mary Ming Sheng told The
>Australian Financial Review in September. “That’s partly because of
>COVID-19 but also because the Australian investment environment has
>tightened.”
>
>>> You're a 2nd tier natural resources play, and little more.
>>
>> I don't know what that means.
>
>Well you cogitate on it a spell then and see if you can winkle something
>out.
>
>>>> There are things that still need to be solved, but sustainable energy
>>>> is the only way to preserve the planet.
>>>
>>> Not so.
>>>
>>> We could let a plandemic wipe us back to 500 million or so and it would
>>> all be peachy!
>>
>> Sustainable energy seems to be a nicer solution.
>
>Not with bird-killing wind farms that freeze up and fail and solar that
>is daylight only useful.
>
>> Of course, you think
>> sustainable energy is communism! "Step back, Satan!"
>
>Depends who is DEMANDING we do so.
>
>Right now we have several states banning the sale gasoline cars as of 2030.
>
>That's sheer MADNESS as our grid is aging and failing and we have NO new
>sources of power to account for a rise in electric car grid energy
>consumption from a few percent to over half.
>
>You know these things to be true, but you ponce around waving your
>tattered "beliefs" like a dirty underwear flag.
>
>Clean it up!
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The other Dave Smith
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