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JK CRYPTO
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Musician, Entrepreneur & Crypto Believer $Floki Viking, XRP Forever
#Valhalla Katılım Nisan 2021
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A bartender in Galveston, Texas was arrested for serving a drunk customer who killed someone. She makes $25 an hour. A federal judge makes $236,000 a year and has absolute legal immunity for every decision on the bench, including releasing violent offenders who kill again.
42 states have dram shop laws. The bartender’s causation chain has two links: pour drink, person crashes. Exposed window? Sometimes three hours. She can be charged with criminal negligence, sued in civil court, and lose her livelihood. All for failing to eyeball whether a guy at a crowded bar was too drunk for one more round.
The judge has a pre-sentencing report, a criminal history score, a risk assessment algorithm, victim impact statements, and a prosecutor arguing the case in front of them. Every tool the system can produce. And when they get it wrong? Nothing. Absolute judicial immunity, codified since Bradley v. Fisher in 1871, means a judge cannot be sued for any act performed in judicial capacity.
How absolute? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Stump v. Sparkman that a judge who signed a petition to sterilize a 15-year-old girl without her knowledge or consent was fully immune. The court acknowledged the act was reprehensible. Didn’t matter. Judicial act, judicial immunity, case closed. That precedent still controls today.
The recidivism data is where this gets obscene. The U.S. Sentencing Commission tracked violent offenders released in 2010 across eight years. 63.8% were rearrested. Median time to rearrest: 16 months. These numbers haven’t moved in two decades. The 2005 cohort and the 2010 cohort produced statistically identical outcomes. Judges aren’t making unpredictable calls. They’re making well-documented bets with other people’s lives, and the base rates have been published and available the entire time.
The bartender gets three hours of ambiguous signals. The judge gets the full weight of the federal data apparatus. One of them can go to prison for getting it wrong. The other can’t even be named in a civil suit.
parks@parkersity_9
If bartenders can go to jail for over-serving alcohol to someone who then kills another person, judges should go to jail for releasing criminals who do the same.
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Most shameful episode in the entire history of the English people, beyond question. The reckoning will be harsh. x.com/RupertLowe10/s…
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
A statement from the Rape Gang Inquiry.
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@david_parker @elonmusk Weren't Nazis famous for doing experimental surgeries? It's funny how they love to use that pejorative against right-wing people.
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The US government launched realfood.gov with Grok AI integration
The official dietary guidelines site uses Grok because it's "maximally truth-seeking" and "willing to challenge mainstream narratives"
Ask nutrition questions → Get real answers
Not filtered through ideology...Just truth 🇺🇸
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Most of the child victims were turned into traffickers themselves by Epstein after age 18.
By making them commit crime with him, Epstein ensured their silence more than any NDA possibly could.
They should be offered amnesties in order to testify.
Nicole Arbour@NicoleArbour
I don’t understand why the Epstein victims still won’t name names.
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