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17 hours ago, Bravo said:

Sketchy cell service from deer camp so trip in town to send this but that's retarded. Companies are based in major city centers. You think wealth is concentrated in those city centers? Or the workers in the suburbs? Wish me luck tomorrow! 

And yes I am surrounded by ND grads. 🤦

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This is stupid 

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So anti crt laws are being interpreted by morons as don’t talk about black people in school?  Sounds cancel cultury to me.   Wouldn’t want to make little Colton uncomfortable about his race’s role in the subjugation of other races that only ended in not fucking yet. 

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Ps crt means cathode ray tube- you can’t just appropriate an acronym!
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On 11/26/2021 at 1:00 AM, Bama Chick said:

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Fucking Hoover lol.

The ultimate White Flight suburb.

Hoover is a fun place to hang out when you want to reenact scenes from a late-80s movie set in California. I admit that my heart was hardened to it for the longest time because it kicks out more crazy snb's (My wife's term: skinny-necked bitches) and is like a Taco Bell packet of Mild Sauce come to life. But once you get to know Hoover better, you see it as tragically doomed-- their only industry is taxing retail sales, and being surrounded by umpteen other towns with more land to build stores on, as well as the dang ol' internet-- they are hurting.

Then I started hitting art shows there, and saw a population champing to drop $ on paintings. This includes Hoover politicos. Made me go hmmm. Made sure to pay my sales tax.

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33 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

So anti crt laws are being interpreted by morons as don’t talk about black people in school?  Sounds cancel cultury to me.   Wouldn’t want to make little Colton uncomfortable about his race’s role in the subjugation of other races that only ended in not fucking yet. 

well they do want to cancel black folks.

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don't know where to put this...but San Marcos PD getting sued by Biden campaigners over the Trump Train road rage shit last fall...

https://www.texastribune.org/2021/10/29/trump-train-texas-highway-crash-police/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1638114960&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

interesting that both New Braunfels and Kyle PD did provide escorts thru their jurisdictions but San Marcos refused to pick up from NB. oh and also apparently had a laugh about it. shocking. 🙄

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Got to say. I am a little surprised by SMPD’s decision. Less so the laughter. San Marcos is, has been, fairly progressive in my mind compared to other cities along I-35.
 

I guess my perception was clouded by the folks I know there, and what I hear from there. (Then again, most of those folks are actively ignoring politics).

At any rate, denying a presidential candidate’s tour bus the escort was a bad decision. A half dozen squad cars, working an hour each, has got to be cheaper than what the city will spend litigating this lawsuit. 

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48 minutes ago, Satchel said:

 

the dumbest people walking the planet. only a matter of time before someone weaponizes these idiots.

there's a reason why I always vote early - if someone is going to blow up or shoot up a heavy dem polling place, they'll do it on election day to take out the maximum amount of people 

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20 hours ago, Willfully Horn said:

Got to say. I am a little surprised by SMPD’s decision. Less so the laughter. San Marcos is, has been, fairly progressive in my mind compared to other cities along I-35.
 

I guess my perception was clouded by the folks I know there, and what I hear from there. (Then again, most of those folks are actively ignoring politics).

At any rate, denying a presidential candidate’s tour bus the escort was a bad decision. A half dozen squad cars, working an hour each, has got to be cheaper than what the city will spend litigating this lawsuit. 

I don't think Austin cops represent the sentiments of this city, either. They could give a shit. They like being cops and being part of the cop culture.

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On 11/30/2021 at 3:34 AM, Willfully Horn said:

Got to say. I am a little surprised by SMPD’s decision. Less so the laughter. San Marcos is, has been, fairly progressive in my mind compared to other cities along I-35.

Biden carried Hays county, even with Wimberley and Dripping in the county.  SMPD is one of the least functional organizations I have ever seen in my life.  They literally refuse to perform basic traffic enforcement or investigate property crimes.  

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On 11/28/2021 at 9:17 AM, Mrs Whiggins said:

Also, the rural areas would likely escort a homeless person to a city because a) the small towns lack the resources for mental health care and addiction and b) it becomes someone else's problem to handle.

It's not unlike the shuffling of refugees in war torn countries fleeing harm for safety (circular migration).

 

My small town would give the occasional homeless person a criminal trespass warning, which would cover the entire town. Then the next day, the first cop that saw them would arrest the "trespasser", jail them, and let them go if they agreed to leave town.

My wife sued on behalf of one these trespassers, won an injunction, and now the town isn't allowed to do that anymore.

Although I'm sure they harass them on some other trumped up bullshit.

 

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3 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

Biden carried Hays county, even with Wimberley and Dripping in the county.  SMPD is one of the least functional organizations I have ever seen in my life.  They literally refuse to perform basic traffic enforcement or investigate property crimes.  

 

This surprises me. Must be all the sprawling KB cookie cutter neighborhoods that have sprung up in Kyle?

Or the overflow of young families from Austin into Dripping Springs?

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26 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

My small town would give the occasional homeless person a criminal trespass warning, which would cover the entire town. Then the next day, the first cop that saw them would arrest the "trespasser", jail them, and let them go if they agreed to leave town.

My wife sued on behalf of one these trespassers, won an injunction, and now the town isn't allowed to do that anymore.

Although I'm sure they harass them on some other trumped up bullshit.

 

They really oughta be careful who they're hassling.

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1 hour ago, High Plains Drifter said:

 

This surprises me. Must be all the sprawling KB cookie cutter neighborhoods that have sprung up in Kyle?

Or the overflow of young families from Austin into Dripping Springs?

Not the Drip but yes to Buda, Kyle, and San Marcos. Basically, the I-35 corridor running south.

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3 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said:

This surprises me. Must be all the sprawling KB cookie cutter neighborhoods that have sprung up in Kyle?

Or the overflow of young families from Austin into Dripping Springs?

Lots of young families are moving out into the suburbs.  Which is bad for Rs since it's going to dilute some districts as more subdivisions are built.

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Even if they end up murdering somebody, I don’t think these people will stop. They’re crazy:

Desperate to overturn his election loss, Donald Trump and his team spun a sprawling voter-fraud fiction, casting two rank-and-file election workers, a mother and her daughter, as the main villains. The women endured months of death threats and racist taunts – and one went into hiding.

This story contains offensive language.

As Donald Trump’s campaign sought to overturn his shocking loss of the state of Georgia in the 2020 presidential election, it hatched a conspiracy theory. 

At its center were two masterminds: a clerical worker in a county election office, and her mom, who had taken a temporary job to help count ballots. The alleged plot: Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and mother Ruby Freeman cheated Trump by pulling fake ballots from suitcases hidden under tables at a ballot-counting center. In early December, the campaign began raining down allegations on the two Black women.

Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, falsely claimed that video footage showed the women engaging in “surreptitious illegal activity” and acting suspiciously, like drug dealers “passing out dope.” In early January, Trump himself singled out Freeman, by name, 18 times in a now-famous call in which he pressed Georgia officials to alter the state’s results. He called the 62-year-old temp worker a “professional vote scammer,” a “hustler” and a “known political operative” who “stuffed the ballot boxes.”

Freeman made a series of 911 emergency calls in the days after she was publicly identified in early December by the president’s camp. In a Dec. 4 call, she told the dispatcher she’d gotten a flood of “threats and phone calls and racial slurs,” adding: “It’s scary because they’re saying stuff like, ‘We’re coming to get you. We are coming to get you.’” 

Two days later, a panicked Freeman called 911 again, after hearing loud banging on her door just before 10 p.m. Strangers had come the night before, too. She begged the dispatcher for assistance. “Lord Jesus, where’s the police?” she asked, according to the recording, obtained by Reuters in a records request. “I don’t know who keeps coming to my door.”

“Please help me.

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8 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Scaring people in furtherance of a political cause. There should be a word for that and it should be illegal and highly punishable. 

 

yeah, but you know, calling some people of a certain skin tone that word, whatever it may be, might upset other people who share that same skin tone. We can't have that.

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What could go wrong?

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday proposed reestablishing a World War II-era civilian-military force that he would control.

DeSantis pitched the idea of creating the Florida State Guard, which would be independent of federal control, while speaking about his military budget proposal.

The Guard would consist of 200 volunteer civilians "trained in the best emergency response techniques" that would aid in the event of natural disasters or other state emergencies, according to a press release.


The Florida State Guard was initially created in 1941 to fill in for National Guard members deployed during World War II. It was later disbanded in 1947.

DeSantis said the proposed unit would "not be encumbered by the federal government," adding that this force would give him "the flexibility and the ability needed to respond to events in our state in the most effective way possible."

DeSantis is asking for $3.5 million from the state legislature to establish the unit.

If established, Florida will become the 23rd active state guard in the country.

The idea was part of DeSantis's larger military budget proposal, which included establishing three new armories, a new National Guard Headquarters and supporting service members getting degrees. 

Florida Democrats pushed back on the proposal, with 2022 Democratic gubernatorial challenger Rep. Charlie Crist (Fla.) calling the proposed unit "handpicked secret police."

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DeSantis's proposal comes after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged National Guard members to get vaccinated or face losing their pay.

 

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