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Should be a wild four years.

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Leftist not realizing their babysitters aren't in power anymore will always be amusing to me
Oh by all means, please make an open public call to assassinate the sitting US president, the only one specific form of speech the feds can ignore the first ammendment for, im sure the social media updoots will be worth the trouble.
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This is an op, and a really transparent one. It can be summed up with "they can't arrest all of us." That big name democrat fucked up so now they're manipulating as many useful idiots as possible into doing the same thing such that a party judge and the party media and the party glowies can all go "everyone's doing it so it's just a joke and can be excused besides it's not like he's a REAL president."


Edit: For a previous appearance of a similar op, remember when Hillary fell for memes, and suddenly everyone had to pretend to be retarded so she didn't look bad? Yeah.
 
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“But the person on tv said that 86 doesn’t mean ‘to kill someone.’” When will people realize that the media corporations lie to save their asses from responsibility?

Though I may hate my political opponents, I do not call for them to be killed. That would be insane. Nevertheless, TDS has reached such a fever pitch that multiple people, who regard themselves as empathetic and wholesome, are shamelessly advocating for the death of President Trump. We live in peak clown world.

I do not like saying this, but I hope that the glowies will throw his ass in jail for a long time. This is worse than any of the alleged crimes committed by those on January 6.
 
NYC also has no economy left except for Wall Street and tourism. 99% of the city doesn’t produce anything (arguably 100% if you don’t think Wall Street is productive).
New York City Harbor takes in over 70 billion a year in harbor shipments alone

Why do you think they built a city there to begin with?

Im all for disliking a city but dawg...
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I wish we had an hoa here. My neighborhood isn't "bad" but it could be one day, would be better today if people didn't have too many cars for the size of their house and park all over the street, if people didn't have too many houses and rent those out, if people didn't throw couches and big shit on the curb they know damn well the trash men won't pick up and leave sitting, I don't know if people are doing airbnb or renting a room but I don't like the idea of that either, if people haven't repainted in 20 something years and their house looks like shit, if their garage door is busted off track forever looking like shit. And yes, keep up with the lawn too. Imo if one wants total freedom of their land/property move to the country, there are responsibilities that come with living in a neighborhood/city/proximity of others. Cmv.
This country would be a much better place if everybody who has ever established or served in a leadership position in an HOA without immediately dissolving it was put to death by Chinese bamboo torture. The idea that some busybody retiree should spend their entire day thinking of ways to dictate how I can live my life in my own home is so offensive that I don't even consider people who approve of the concept to be human. You want to send me a bill for $30 because I parked my car facing North instead of South? Fuck you, kill yourself. Someone planted a tree 50 years ago and now it's too tall for you so I need to spend $7000 to get it removed? Jump into a woodchipper. You want to give me a list of approved paint colors that I am allowed to paint my fence? Why don't you chug a gallon of the stuff yourself? My grass is too long? Is it your fucking grass? No? Then shut the fuck up. Don't like my lawn ornaments? Swallow broken glass.

Try to tell me what I can do with my property that I own and I'll fucking shoot you, nigger. Total HOA death.
 
Very few if any boomer estates will be inherited or actually hit the open market. Most will be sold to banks and multinational holding companies to cover a decade of biomechanical horror as the boomers desperately cling to life in fetid nursing homes.
Which is for the best, if you ask me. I'd much rather the banks foreclose those properties and put them back on the market when the time is right than let the boomers' spoiled offspring inherit them and commit even more economic vandalism.
 
What about zoning laws? Are they gonna bribe every county and city in the country to change the laws? Will they just pay people off to skirt past them?
Literally yes. They've been doing it for centuries already. Most of the regulations are put there by big development firms to keep away competition and force you to buy from them instead of doing your own thing. Cause unlike you or a small dad and sons co, they can afford to spend years and millions on bullshit paperwork and will in the end just put that bill onto you cause there is no competition and you don't really have a choice in the matter.
 
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This kind of thing always makes me wonder -- does anyone in these state legislatures ever even mention the First Amendment anymore, or have they just completely dispensed with it in their minds entirely when they pass these utterly unconstitutional laws?

I don't care how liberal and cucked SCOTUS gets, there's no chance this stupid law with withstand even the most biased liberal review. You can't arrest someone for name-calling (First Amendment). You also can't compel speech (Fifth Amendment). There's lots of legal precedent (including from SCOTUS) that you can openly and literally scream insults at the police ten feet away from you at the top of your lungs, in public, in full view of a hundred people, and you're still protected by the First Amendment. If that is protected, calling a perverted faggot "sir" surely is too. They can't even make a "hate speech" argument -- SCOTUS has ruled there's no such "exception" to the First Amendment either.

In fact I've always thought those "clever" judges who offer "30 days of jail time or 8 hours standing on the street corner holding up a humiliating sign" choices in their courtrooms are violating the Constitution with that bullshit too. Oh sure, you don't technically have to do the embarrassing thing, but the alternative is excessively nasty on purpose to compel speech the defendant obviously doesn't believe or agree with. Note I'm talking about petit theft and shit like that, not first degree murder.

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It's always most delightful when it's not only the same publication but the same author saying directly contradictory shit. They really hate it when you remind them, too.
 
What an absolute bunch of faggots. This is from last week:
May 12, 2025 NEWARK, New Jersey - Various faith clergy groups set up a prayer outside Delaney Hall Detention Center after Mayor Baraka arrest. Groups continue to block entrances
Video by Scootercaster (FreedomNewsTV)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH6d1lqnOQ4 (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJqNriePkbs (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVm25SwfiaI (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3FewOpHsow (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)

I decided to see what the coverage was like from a "local newspaper" that was mentioned in an article about Trump targeting journalists. Plenty of pictures to use as propaganda:

New Jersey clergy confront ICE: Faith groups block access to private detention center in Newark
The Jersey Vindicator (archive.ph)
By Krystal Knapp
2025-05-14 09:09:36GMT

Two activists arrested, two clergy members dragged away on Monday
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Police remove the Rev. Robin Tanner of the Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation and the Rev. Sasha Ostrom of the Morristown Universalist Fellowship as they block the gates to the Delaney Hall ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

About 50 clergy members gathered outside the Delaney Hall ICE Detention Center in Newark on Monday afternoon, linking arms and singing as part of a peaceful protest aimed at drawing attention to what they say are unjust immigration detention practices under the Trump administration.

The interfaith protest, supported by Faith in New Jersey and the national network Faith in Action, blocked the facility’s main gate. Participants said their goal was to stop operations at the privately run facility. Protesters said they were willing to be arrested for the cause.

Delany Hall reopened as an ICE facility this month. The site, operated by the GEO Group, has drawn sharp criticism from local leaders and advocates who say it lacks proper local permits, a claim federal officials deny.

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Clergy gather to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Activists stand on the side and protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the ICE facility in Newark on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Protesters on Monday said prayers for detainees and criticized ICE’s continued use of private detention facilities. The group sang hymns and chanted while standing in front of the main gate to the facility, blocking traffic in and out.

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Clergy gather to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the ICE facility in Newark, blocking the main gates. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police demand that clergy protesters move out of the way and stop blocking the gates at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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An activist waves a flag as religious leaders block the gate to the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Clergy members block the gate of the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove an activist blocking the gates at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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A van carrying a detainee arrives as religious leaders block the gate of the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

An ambulance arrived at the gate during the demonstration but was reportedly turned away by security. Protesters claimed the vehicle’s presence was intended to pressure the group to move.

Families were not allowed into the facility to visit their loved ones during the protest. Officials on the scene allegedly blamed the protesters. Some protesters said they saw it as ICE’s way to punish the detainees for the protesters’ actions.

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Police remove activists blocking the gate of the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove clergy and activists as they are block the gates to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the ICE facility Two activists were arrested, and clergy members. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove activists blocking the gate to the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove an activist blocking the gate at the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

One woman brought clothes for a friend who is being detained at the facility. She said he had not showered since Saturday because he only had the clothes on his back and had no other clothes to change into. She also brought a letter for the man from his son, but couldn’t deliver it Monday.

Two activists were arrested outside the facility, and two clergy members were dragged away but not arrested. The two clergy members who were dragged away but not arrested were the Rev. Robin Tanner of the Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit and the Rev. Sasha Ostrom of the Morristown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

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An activist blocks cars from exiting the Newark ICE facility. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police confront an activist as an interfaith clergy coalition gathers to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo: Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemned Monday’s protest and questioned the goals of those participating.

“Who do they want released from Delaney Hall?” McLaughlin said in a statement. “The child rapists, murderers, drug traffickers, MS-13 gang members or known terrorists?”

The demonstration comes three days after Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested outside the same facility. Baraka was detained by federal agents Friday following a confrontation during a visit with Democratic members of Congress. Baraka has argued that the facility is operating without proper city permits. He was initially let through the gates and onto the grounds of the facility by a guard, photos by Jersey Vindicator photographer Andres Kudacki show. He then voluntarily left, but was arrested outside the gates minutes later for trespassing.

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Police arrest an activist as he protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police arrest an activist as he protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12 Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police arrest an activist as she protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police arrest an activist as he protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Delaney Hall is expected to house up to 1,000 immigrants and has become a focal point for the Trump administration’s efforts to expand deportation capacity across the country. The facility’s location near Newark Liberty International Airport positions it as a hub for expedited removal flights from the Northeast.

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Friends and family of the detainees at the Newark ICE facility were denied visits, deliveries of clothing, and letters from loved ones outside the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Faith leaders said Monday’s protest would not be the last and vowed to continue demonstrating against the use of private detention centers and immigration enforcement practices they say are inhumane.

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Friends and family of the detainees react as they are denied visits at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo: Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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An interfaith clergy coalition gathers to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility, blocking the main gates to the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo: Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
 
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