Kevin Delaney
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Kevin Delaney
@yintercept
Hi, I am back after an 8 year hiatus. I will start blogging about health care reform and western history after I rebuild readership. Stay tuned. I follow back.
Salt Lake City, Utah Katılım Mart 2007
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@KevinMBlkbrn @TomPolhaus @mrddmia We've given illegal immigrants unclear instructions on rules for citizenship & need to recognize the problem.
The first step to reform is developing & publicizing clear rules.
We actually do have clear rules which is why we have the term "illegal." The left distorted them.
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@TomPolhaus @yintercept @mrddmia They are. They have however met requirements which allows them to live legally in the US, work and for some reason I haven’t seen, have children who are citizens. The Wong case is precedent for resident (domiciled) aliens. Nothing really explained the reasoning.
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ICYMI, as the Supreme Court gears up for Wednesday:
The Supreme Court previously ruled in Elk v. Wilkins (1884) that the Fourteenth Amendment’s birthright citizenship did not apply to the children of American Indians. Congress then passed a statute granting birthright citizenship to them.
Answer this dispositive question: If birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment doesn't apply to American Indians, in what world would it apply to illegal aliens? It simply does not.
foxnews.com/opinion/mike-d…
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@jewishvoicelive I admit. I worry about the insane desire to construct a third temple.
The temple is supposed to be the house of God.
If secular authorities just build a temple to assert authority; aren't they mocking God?
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@AdameMedia Trump turned the world upside down.
In the MAGA world, members of the Axis of Evil are breaking US blockades to feed starving people.
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Here are my social media memes that i created for HIVE:
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Here are images I created for twitter:
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@DangerousThinkg The Democratic strategy is to take from group A to give to group B while taking a cut.
It concentrates wealth and hurts the people at large.
They perform the same trick on everything from health care and education transportation.
It all ends poorly.
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@Rightanglenews There may have been a lot of people at the Trump rally, but they are all amateurs.
The No-Kings protestors are professionals. They are paid for their work.
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@ekwufinance I know several activists who spent a major part of their lives campaigning against nuclear.
How do you tell well meaning activists that they were just making life worse?
Hopefully we will have a new generation willing to explore innovative ideas like nuclear.
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Little reminder: After Germany blew up their nuclear power plant cooling towers, last year they blew up one of their biggest coal power plants.
Right in time for the biggest energy crisis in history to hit…
The coal plant was:
- Only 6 years old
- Cost €3 billion
- Produced 1,650 MW
Germany is doing everything in its power to create a perpetual energy crisis.
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@aj_inapi The value of free speech is that we get to see the horrible things that these people are saying.
We get to hear Jewish rabbis say stupid stuff and call people Goyim.
Mainstream media had filtered this stuff out. Seeing it lets people prepare and hopefully counter the bad.
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You were born and raised in a society where free speech is a right.
You login to X and see hundreds of videos of Muslim Imams telling you that they would take over your country.
You brush it aside.
You say, "Everyone has the right to speech so they are probably just exercising that right"
They're just not serious..
Remember: What you tolerate now becomes acceptable in the future. And that's when you will see the real threat that Islam brings to Western civilization.
By that time, it's game over for you.
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@AmericaPapaBear I've seen white teen behaving badly in stores. They have not been over the top.
I think the problem is with our schools and not with a race.
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@VesperMart41932 @Martyupnorth I asked Grok. It said about 11% of users had unlisted numbers in 1970. It was higher in big cities like NYC and in Ca.
In small towns almost everyone was listed.
Rich people were more likely to go unlisted than poor.
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@yintercept @Martyupnorth Most people were listed. Don't play that bullshit. LOL.
I'm talking 60s/70s/80s
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@jtalexander @mechapreneur Our system of law and order depends on the willingness of the people to follow the law and not on the ability of the courts to enforce laws.
We are seeing this system of order breaking down by legislatures that pass questionable laws and schools that fail to impart civic duty.
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I was a prosecutor. I can’t speak for every prosecutor’s office, obviously, but in my experience they get way too much blame and are genuinely powerless in most of these cases.
The issues are (1) the law passed by the State Legislatures and ruled on by the State Courts, (2) bad judges, (3) bad citizens, and (4) a crime rate that just cannot be kept up with in this system.
People think we were the ones releasing everybody, but we’re just one half of the argument in a bail or sentencing hearing. We don’t make the law. We don’t make the rulings. We don’t collect the evidence. We don’t make the juries that keep voting Not Guilty when they’re obviously guilty.
The overwhelmingly majority of cases I ever dismissed were for lack of enough evidence. In a significant chunk of those cases, there was sufficient evidence for most people, be we have to prove things beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury.
I personally had multiple incredibly obviously guilty people get acquitted by jury. In at least one, the Defendant testified and conceded every element. Another where some jurors after the trial told me “All the evidence was there.” And they still voted Not Guilty.
This is a major systemic problem, not simply an issue of prosecutors.
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@LizaRosen0000 Muslims abused the hospitality that was extended to them.
The large rallies, sexual crimes, unwillingness to learn local customs and overall poor behavior prove this.
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t.co/HYiTKmQJzd
Muslim supremacists in Britain are in total shock after they held a rally openly supporting the terrorist Islamic regime in Iran and its proxies Hamas and Hezbollah , only to face a massive, powerful counter-protest.
Thousands of patriots flooded London’s streets to stand against these evil Jihadists who openly support the jihadists of Hamas and the IRGC.
The era of unchecked Islamist marches and appeasement is ending.
Free Iran from Islamic tyranny!
Stand with the counter-protesters. Share this far and wide.
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@KellyRek @TankiesFTW The real problem is with the structure of the platforms.
For example the platforms make the most recent post the primary focus.
To built an argument one must first define terms the state premises. This doesn't work on x
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Mr. @TankiesFTW is good at conversations. He is unafraid to engage with people who won't necessarily agree with him.
Kevin Delaney@yintercept
We don't really have conversations on social media. We have brief engagements. Our engagements are usually reactionary. The system measures the success of engages in impressions. We accept life for what it is, but we should still work for a better reality.
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@BuzzPatterson It is strange that the best places end up developing the worst governments.
It is almost as if people want their lives to be bad.
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@DavidWolfe A high percent of door knobs and handles are still made of brass for the same reason.
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@miles_commodore I tried it. The processed cheese was so disgusting that I couldn't taste the sandwich.
The crunchy onions might be interesting, but I couldn't really taste them.
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