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A law in San Francisco that legalizes shoplifting up to $950 has caused the closure of stores all across downtown

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    #81
    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post

    That was a successful joke all around. Launch and dismount 10/10.
    Maybe so... went over my head though.

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      #82
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      Maybe so... went over my head though.
      I don't really mind if it's over your head

      So pay attention, it's not hard to decipher

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        #83
        Fu#k it. Take down all of the big monopoly stores who control entire industries. They’re ruining the country anyways. It’s not even a real democracy anymore. It’s not a true free market. The markets are controlled by a select few.

        Tear it down and build it back up. This country needs a kick in the ass anyways. It’s been run like sh#t for too long. The entire government needs to be revamped. And fu#king lobbyists have to get out of governments. Monopoly companies don’t care about you or me. They care about profits. All the fat cats on Wall Street and the 1% guys can kick rocks!

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          #84
          Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
          I think the general idea is that it costs more to prosecute that kinda shet plus they're unlikely to get a conviction and even if they did the cost of either pursuing non payment of fines or a custodial sentence is unsustainable....
          Dude...... are you.... ****ING.............. kidding me right now?.............................................. .................................................

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            #85
            I swear to god............................................... .....

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              #86
              Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post

              Dude...... are you.... ****ING.............. kidding me right now?.............................................. .................................................
              What's hard to understand, curmudgeon?

              He's not saying it is right. He is saying that's how it is playing out.

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                #87
                Originally posted by siablo14 View Post

                What's hard to understand, curmudgeon?

                He's not saying it is right. He is saying that's how it is playing out.
                I can't understand yours or his though process. It's like a foreign language that I can not comprehend. I can't imagine your type of mindset. I don't want to be around it, I don't want to understand it.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post

                  I can't understand yours or his though process. It's like a foreign language that I can not comprehend. I can't imagine your type of mindset. I don't want to be around it, I don't want to understand it.
                  Let's see if you can do a cost-benefit analysis. Even though it has been done already but you do one and let's see what you come up with.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post

                    Our prisons were over populated for years. 3 strike laws, strict guns laws, and crime enhancements filled Ca prisons. Then we started letting out druggies and petty criminals, now we are releasing 74k more with violent pasts.
                    Sort of puts into perspective and makes the solution obvious. The problem is how to stop the repeat offenders since putting them into prison is much to costly to be done as is now. That leads to the answer which is to eliminate repeat offenders through timely executions. I know that sounds harsh but if it was the law with the sentences assured the repeat offender numbers would drop drastically.

                    (Proverbs 18:5) . . .It is not good to show partiality to the wicked one Or to deprive the righteous one of justice.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by OldTerry View Post

                      Sort of puts into perspective and makes the solution obvious. The problem is how to stop the repeat offenders since putting them into prison is much to costly to be done as is now. That leads to the answer which is to eliminate repeat offenders through timely executions. I know that sounds harsh but if it was the law with the sentences assured the repeat offender numbers would drop drastically.

                      (Proverbs 18:5) . . .It is not good to show partiality to the wicked one Or to deprive the righteous one of justice.
                      Ladies and gentlemen, that's the mind of abuelo Terry.
                      Remember this post when you see quotes from him in the future.

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