I don't have a hatred of guns. I have a hatred for gun nuts, whose only solution to gun violence always involves more guns.
There's a reason why 70+% of teachers think this is a bad idea. Because it's a bad idea.
You can add SROs and lock buildings. We've been doing it for years. And school...
Your "analysis" of the data is 100% incorrect. As I've proven over and over again in this thread. Sorry, but you don't get to keep ignoring that and acting like these numbers say what you think they say.
Big business is what is behind this law moron. You literally highlighted a local ordinance that protected workers that will be removed because of this law. I'm sure you didn't do it on purpose considering it's making a point that is the exact opposite of what you're trying to argue here, but...
No, I just don't want my child around someone I don't know all that well all day while they're armed.
But keep living your fantasy tough guy life. Nobody's stopping you.
Exactly. It's vague as shit. Which is why localities that have extreme temperatures and outdoor working conditions (like those in Florida) passed clearer, more stringent worker protections through local ordinances. All now illegal.
My bad, I forgot you have the reading comprehension of a potato. That ordinance you highlighted, that was used in the article, is an example of what is now illegal in Florida because of this law, you dumb shit.
Show me anywhere in this article or the text of the law where it says anything...
Bullshit. You can parrot the nonsense excuses the Florida Republicans are using to try to disguise this, but there's one reason they did this. Because big businesses told them to.
“The intent of the bill is to ensure that employers have the ability to govern themselves and make sure they...
Fuck this. Especially the part where parents and coworkers don't have the right to know who is armed. Sorry, but I don't want my child being taught by someone concealing a handgun. And if I was a teacher I'd want to know if one of my coworkers was walking around armed.
The people who see this...
This.
Workforce Automakers with non-union workforce race to bump pay after UAW's record deals
It's an attempt by these companies to head off the push for unionization, but a DIRECT result of the success of the UAW.
Are you seriously that fuckin stupid? The election officials in the article I linked to literally explain it. I copied and pasted the relevant text here about it to make it easier for you.
All of what I posted refutes your entire premise for this thread. The numbers exist. The numbers are...
Way to ignore all the rest of it moron. Are the people in charge of the elections in those states that were quoted in the article literally saying the way you're using the numbers here is WRONG, dated too?
How about you just admit you "found" these numbers, with this narrative attached to them...
So the whole premise of your thread is that the number of "registrants" in swing states is suspicious. Except that the numbers you're using do not represent individual registrants, and the vast majority are verified through means other than this system. Quit lying, you hack.
From the article...
Ah yes, everyone knows that liberal snowflake James Lankford was working for open borders all along! And those border patrol union losers? What do they know?
Donald Trump knows more than all those losers. We all must follow the dear leader.
Sorry, but Republicans lost their high ground to bitch about the border as soon as all of the cowards in the Senate voted against the bill one of their most conservative members negotiated, that was also endorsed by the border patrol union.
They caved to Trump, and said fuck it to the border.
As I showed in the link I previously posted. The numbers from this database that Whippy is claiming are all linked to an individual registering to vote, are not. He's lying, like usual.
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