justin_o_guy2
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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As far as value goes, I didn't see the " debate ", which it wasn't, but that's probably as helpful in the voters lives, as the debate. The only reason I'd vote Trump would be to NOT have further continuation of the bush/clinton crime family. They hang out, they're friends , they are united against America. There is no measurable difference in the parties, if there was, we would see laws repealed when power swaps. Government keeps piling on new legislation, and WE are held responsible for knowing the law,, Do you REALLY believe anyones CPA actually Knows how the Seventy THOUSAND page tax code works? And yet, we sign a legal document every year, accepting responsibility for the accuracy of the return..
How many laws do we unwittingly break every day?
Another example of spreading crime is reported in a recent Economist Magazine, one of the world’s most respected publications. The new crime is shipping lobster tails in plastic bags instead of cardboard boxes. Eight years in the slammer. Like most cases today, it takes a lot of research and study to find the details of today crime and punishment. The Economist has the money and time to do this. Here is the tangled skein they unravelled. The Rulers in Honduras had made it a jailable offence to ship lobster tails in plastic instead of cardboard containers. The American Rulers became involved by passage of their Lacey Act. The Lacey Act aims to prevent Americans from breaking local Rulers’ laws when fishing or hunting in a foreign country, In this case Honduras, who invented the law, has since found it rather silly and now ignores it. The Land of The Free, however, is less forgiving to its Proles. The four Americans who imported the improperly packaged tails were given eight year jail sentences. Today, years later, two of them are still in prison, waiting to rejoin society after meditating on shipping regulations. Given real life cases like this one, can anybody dispute our Minister Stockwell Day’s statement that Canada is going to need a lot, really a lot, lots and lots more jails to house our criminals? BUILD JAILS NOW, THE PROLES ARE IMPATIENT
And states sign contracts to promise to keep prisons at no less than 85 or 90 percent full. Now, you tell me how that's even almost okay..
THAT needs changed. I wanna hear Trump address that.
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