Billionaire property developer Tim Gurner said that "We need to see unemployment rise. We need it to rise 40-50%. We need to see pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around." pic.twitter.com/E86B8qnn31
This piece of shit is Australian, but I suspect that his opinion I’d nearly universal among his socioeconomic class.
I hope, for his sake, that the baby blood drinking Satanic rituals they engage in make then bulletproof.
Put half of middle America, the people who own 400 million guns, out of work.
Squeeze them financially until they hurt to remind them that they are not people but slaves to the billionaire class who should feel eternally grateful for a pittance.
Shit is on such a hairy, ragged edge, that I don’t see that not going tits up violent.
Consider the men who worked their entire lives to buy a house and have a bit of the American dream. Lay them off and take that away from them to teach them a lesson about how their place in life is under the investment class boot heel.
Take away their sense of dignity, their pride, their hope.
See what happens.
Ask the House of Bourbon or the Romanovs how that went.
Senate Majority Leader Schumer directs the Sergeant at Arms to no longer enforce the Senate's dress code — to accommodate the senator who wants to wear this outfit to perform his duties. From @axios: https://t.co/M6NwVLTi3zpic.twitter.com/AFkE0gAouT
I understand not liking to wear a suit, but rules of decorum exist for a reason.
If Senator Lurch refuses to put on a suit to conduct official business as part of his duties as a Senator, that’s a problem.
It would be one thing if he were in a cast, and they passed a medical exemption that said he didn’t have to wear suit pants if he can’t put them on over a medical device.
But he just won’t wear a suit.
I’m convinced he can’t wear a suit.
He’s not competent enough to button pants, buckle a belt, and tie a tie.
Rather than admit that, the Senate Democrats changed the dress code.
This isn’t about the dress code, this is about the extent Democrats will go to cover for one of their own being mentally incompetent.
Pirates are taking over the Oakland Estuary Marinas. Yes, pirates. And local and federal authorities says it’s getting so bad – the U.S. Coast Guard is deploying help to patrol the area.
“Boat owners attacked by pirates,” said Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao. “There are no excuses for that.”
The vessels abandoned are covered in graffiti – left like a battleground scene of an action movie.
“We’re talking about piracy,” de Lappe said. “People who are living aboard marinas are being terrorized by these elements coming in at night in small dinghies.”
Why would be assume that the massive increase in property crime in California would be limited to land.
The same lack of prosecution and enforcement applies to California waterways as well.
Just as looting is skyrocketing on land, piracy is skyrocketing off shore.
It’s just too bad that you can’t shoot pirates in California like you can off the coast of Somalia.
Murders in the “forgotten” borough have surged 129% so far this year over last year, to 16 from seven.
Major crimes are up in every category and 17% overall, according to NYPD data through Sept. 10.
“This year’s increase in crime on Staten Island is wholly unacceptable,” District Attorney Michael McMahon told The Post, noting his office “has work to do” because of “misguided and harmful policies visited upon us by outside forces.”
Some of the murders and robberies are fueled by street gangs, mostly on the North Shore, said one recently retired veteran detective.
“These guys are just out there trying to make a name for themselves,” the detective said, adding, “They walk around with guns and there’s no stop and frisk anymore.”
Maybe letting New Yorkers defend themselves would change this.
Bruen was delivered to make that possible and New York responded with a legislative hissy fit that was even more restrictive than the pre-Bruen regulations.
And all they have to show for it is more violence and murder.
The Supreme Court should come back and smack these Blue state laws that try and do a end run around Bruen down so the good people of New York can actually defend themselves.
I will be taking some extremely valuable items with me on this trip and I don’t want them to get stolen and I can’t take them into the facilities I’m going into.
(Trust me, you will read all about this soon enough.)
So what to do.
When you watch the video, you will notice two things:
They moved very fast.
The only tool they used was something to break the window, and it was small. Maybe a center punch or something.
That’s good news.
It means defeating these people can be done with anything that slows them down and requires tools.
Again, nothing is perfect, it it doesn’t look like these assholes are willing to start fucking around with bolt cutters and grinders.
My most valuable items will be in a Pelican case with padlocks.
Of course, that alone is not enough. The box needs to be secured to the vehicle.
That is where a security cable with loops on each end comes in. Those are cheap. You can buy them at a hardware store or on Amazon for $10.
Now you have to know what to secure it to.
SUVs generally have cargo tie-down spots in the trunk. Cars don’t. You can secure it to the spare under the trunk floor cover. In my car, there is a steel loop. Welded to the car body that held the jack in place. I got my car used so the jack was missing. I can key lock to that.
In the cabin or behind the seat, there is also a LATCH system attachment point for car seats. That is very strong and can accommodate a padlock.
Many cars have a pass through from the trunk to the cabin. Usually the center armrest in the rear seat. A four foot security cable can reach from the trunk to a rear seat LATCH point.
A good padlock, a cable lock, and a Pelican case will defeat these guys.