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can anyone (PM me ) direct me to a thread about or containing discourse regarding the progress of gun control in the USA?

THis is going to be a very interesting thing to watch - just how readily how much of the population will give up their right to bear arms, which mean that they could NEVER rise up against their own armies or govenment agencies, as soon as they give up their larger firearms.

Seriously - I've never been so interested in American politics til now - that is one of the most important prts of the constitution for so many people, because of the ability to protect ones home from a tyrannical government - the next few steps will show us all if this was an incremented long game, or whether this has the people's best interests at heart of the issue.
 
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An individual stubbed his toe getting out of bed this morning, no serious injuries were reported. Police are investigating the cause.
 
I am currently drinking coffee, folgers coffee to be specific.
 
Lets not fight.

We can play a board game instead!

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"Class Struggle" reflects the real struggle between the classes in our society. THE OBJECT OF THE GAME IS TO WIN THE REVOLUTION . . . ULTIMATELY. Until then, classes—represented by different players—advance around the board, making and breaking alliances, and picking up strengths and weaknesses that determine the outcome of the elections and general strikes which occur along the way.
 
Actually it's more like a debit card because a: it cuts costs in the distribution of the food stamps, b: it curtails (sort of) people buying alcohol, tobacco, fast food, and drugs with food stamps, and c: if you run a convenience store, you can flat out refuse to accept food-stamp-cards, since all you need to say is that you didn't get an EBT (electronic benefit's transfer) card reader for your store. I've worked at conv. stores that accepted EBT cards and stores that didn't. TBH, it didn't have much of an impact on the behavior of clientele whether or not food stamps were accepted. However, stores that accepted EBT transactions certainly performed better sales-wise compared to those that didn't, even though some of the non-EBT stores were in better neighborhoods.
 
Actually it's more like a debit card because a: it cuts costs in the distribution of the food stamps, b: it curtails (sort of) people buying alcohol, tobacco, fast food, and drugs with food stamps, and c: if you run a convenience store, you can flat out refuse to accept food-stamp-cards, since all you need to say is that you didn't get an EBT (electronic benefit's transfer) card reader for your store. I've worked at conv. stores that accepted EBT cards and stores that didn't. TBH, it didn't have much of an impact on the behavior of clientele whether or not food stamps were accepted. However, stores that accepted EBT transactions certainly performed better sales-wise compared to those that didn't, even though some of the non-EBT stores were in better neighborhoods.

Holy shit LMFAO!!!!!! Link?
 
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