Anonymous ID: 2e694a July 28, 2022, 11:52 a.m. No.16920928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1537 >>2842

>>16918825

>So many thought and preached that that shit coins offered a financial refuge exempt from the forces and markets that govern traditional assets.

 

That’s putting way too much faith into something that’s digital

Anonymous ID: 2e694a July 28, 2022, 11:53 a.m. No.16920969   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16919908

 

Don't joke, that is apparently how NYS is setting things up to be like. With that rat faced looking cunt of a "Governor"

We are one or two more "Executive Orders" away from seeing Cuomo make a quick 3 second ad with just him popping up on screen with a caption saying "Miss me yet?"

And people will actually say yes & mean it

Anonymous ID: 2e694a July 28, 2022, 11:53 a.m. No.16921025   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1873 >>3781

>>16920630

>I literally feel like you and me and a handful of others are the only actual people here

thats how little traffic there is here

even given the fact that "muhQ" posts hit all the aggregators

 

think about it

if the posts were legit

and anon "concensus" (kek) supported it

 

would there be e-bakes today?

or would there be so many bakers ready to bake we would have to take a number and get in line to see who "get to bake" next

 

reconcile

use logic

 

think for yourself

Anonymous ID: 2e694a July 28, 2022, 11:55 a.m. No.16921264   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3118 >>3931

>>16920963

==After Cops Shot, Philly Mayor Can't

 

Wait To Abandon City To 'Enjoy' 'Stuff'==

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney had some choice words after two local law enforcement officers were shot at a July 4 parade but none of his anger had to do with addressing the rising crime that has plagued the City of Brotherly Love for years.

 

As a matter of fact, the “defund the police” Democrat’s reaction to the news that two police officers were in the hospital was to express excitement that his mayoral term is ending soon because “there’s not an event, or a day, where I don’t lay on my back, and look at the ceiling, and worry about stuff.”

 

“I’ll be happy when I’m not here, when I’m not mayor, and I can enjoy some stuff,” Kenney continued.

 

Specifically, Kenney’s “waiting for something bad to happen all the time” has to do with guns, which he claimed will forever bear the blame for problems in the nation “until Americans decide that they want to give up the guns and give up the opportunity to get guns.”

 

So while the Philadelphia Police Department struggles to grapple with injured officers and the city’s record-high homicide rate which is on track to be much worse in 2022, the mayor is whining about gun control.

 

Philadelphia’s crime problem has been going on for years, but Kenney has repeatedly failed to address it. As a matter of fact, during the George Floyd riot era, Kenney made things worse by declining to increase the police budget to reflect the law enforcement needs in his city.

 

After facing pressure to defund the police,Kenney and the city council’s preliminary budget in 2020 sought to cut police funding by $14 millionat a time when rioters were ransacking and looting small businesses after George Floyd’s death.

 

One year later, Kenney froze the police budget to prevent any increases in spending on the department.

 

To put it in perspective, in 2015, the year Kenney was elected, the PPD had close to 6,600 officers and at least 800 civilian employees. In the first quarter of 2022, the department only had 5,900 sworn officers and 600 civilians despite a significant increase in violent crime across the board.

 

As a result of Kenney’s neglect, Philly is suffering a “historic shortage of police.” Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said that those officers who are still on the department’s payroll are “bearing heavier case loads, suffering from burnout, and experiencing increased stress.”

 

Maybe that’s why more than 63 percent of the city’s residents think Philly is “on the wrong track” and more than 70 percent of those surveyed listed increasing crime, drugs, and other public safety problems as their top issues of concern.

 

Kenney appears to care about crime and cops in his city as much as he cared about Philadelphia’s Covid-19 lockdown rules, which isn’t saying much. The officers injured on July 4 are well on their way to recovery but the city may not be unless the next Philadephia mayor prioritizes supporting the police instead of defunding them.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/07/05/after-two-philadelphia-cops-were-shot-mayor-cant-wait-to-abandon-crime-ridden-city-so-he-can-enjoy-stuff/

Anonymous ID: 2e694a July 28, 2022, 11:58 a.m. No.16921636   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16919079

Any anons have a crisis spin wheel, like the old shill spin wheel?

DS spinning the wheel on crises moar rapidly these daze.

 

Global warming (oops, climate change)

Ukraine

Covid

Food shortage

Water shortage

Fires

Cyberwar

 

what am I missing?

Anonymous ID: 2e694a July 28, 2022, 11:59 a.m. No.16921758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3254

What a dumb polack cunt.

 

https://twitter.com/RepSpartz/status/1517597003370446849?s=20&t=TucuXxBKhieQ8RAyRNioEQ

 

https://rumble.com/v11vf60-real-america-dan-ball-w-rep.-victoria-spartz-ukraine-aid-and-bidens-border-.html