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Everything posted by RLLD
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You can't define it
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Define “woman”
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How can there be a “two-tiered system of justice” when Senator Menedez is indicted with taking bribes?
RLLD replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
This is a big deal, no doubt. A Democrat being held accountable is just huge. love it of course. Now, go do Gates or someone. -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
And I submit that she is spot on. Our kids are all different, and they are who they are, truly....we can help them be better though. And if we dive into it and consistently set high expectations, with suitable accountability, then they WILL succeed. And it honestly is not that hard to succeed. -
But there is no one around, save for a few media outlets, who will call out the lies..... the majority od media is now so tightly aligned to liberal government policies and players they will not acknowledge the truth, just regurgitate the lie.
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Ibrahim X.Kendi's Anti-Ractist Graft Research Institute Lays Off Almost All Their Staff
RLLD replied to Voltaire's topic in The Geek Club
The fake racism game is profitable. People are incentivized to get into the game and steal money from others.....just too easy..... -
That is the game. First deny then when caught.....minimize by saying "its just that one store" or "its isolated" as it spreads declare it to be a "right wing conspiracy theory" as it surges....blame Republicans....rinse.....repeat.... <------- WE ARE HERE Finally throw out the "what does it matter now" to pretend we should just drop it. Source
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New York Times: Liberal Hypocrisy Is Fueling American Inequality. Here’s How.
RLLD replied to Blue Horseshoe's topic in The Geek Club
Gov. Kathy Hochul has message for migrants looking to come to New York: 'Go somewhere else' This might fall under "they focked around and found out" -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Are we observing the outcomes of systemic racism when we look at the AA community? Is that the reason the AA community has not progressed as well as we had hoped and/or has areas where we seem to have lost ground? -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Follow on question. Do you believe that systemic racism is a real thing? -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Not absurd. I would caution against underestimating those in power. It would be unwise to pretend all our politicians are good, or have our best interests at heart. Naive would be the dismissal of the possibility, as you have done. My main focus remains item 2, as it always has been. But that assumes only the best of intentions, and I am not invested that these people proceed with the best of intentions. -
Patriarch Kirill calls for total mobilization in Russia to defeat the forces of evil
RLLD replied to JustinCharge's topic in The Geek Club
Ewwww, that guy always rubbed me the wrong way. He reminds me too much of like Joy Ried or Rachel Maddow..... -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
I cannot prove intent. We can never know for sure what is behind the actions. I can only look at the outcomes of the actions, and then I am left with some conclusions. 1) The Democrats remain the enemy of minorities they have always been, but now hide behing a veil of compassion. 2) The Democrats and their policies are simply flawed, the premise of liberalism when not constrained is destructive because it assumes a human condition that is not real. 3) The Democrats care only about power and how to secure it. They will do what ever it takes in a machiovellian pursuit of power, to include lying about their intentions and subsequently feeding into what ever current event further secures that power, regardless of who is hurt. -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Allow me to expound. I can point to several policy implementations in the last 30 years alone to which there is universal agreement were pointedly harmful to the AA community. If someone tells you they love you, care about you....will do anything for you....but constantly punches you in the face, when do you stop beleiving their words. How hard do they have to hurt you before you pause and ask yourself what exactly is going on here? -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
The Welfare Reform Act of 1996 was the fullfillment of Clinton's campaign promise to "end welfare as we know it". The Republicans tried to upstage him by putting forth their own competing bills, which Clinton promptly vetoed. Clinton brough Gingerich in to debate with him about it all. Clinton was the architect, the driver and the decider on what would happen. IT was HE who pushed it through. I am not surprised you are unware of this. I would further note that people also now accept how destructive the Democrat-driven (and Biden led) The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 was..... how much do they have to do, before people see it....I wonder..... -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
I think we agree. Can you recall who implemented Jim Crow? And you understand who it was the implemented the "seperate but equal" and also were discriminatory in their provision of welfare for decades? Democrats have harmed the AA community for decades and decades, and continue to do so...... I make this point because it is rather common to deflect this fact away and instead assign blame elsewhere. Who is benefitting from ignoring this simple fact and who is suffering? If you want to understand people and their motivations, look at who wins and who loses in a scenario..... -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Yes, Democrats have long pushed for more govt assistance and welfare, and Republicans have opposed. That's how we got welfare with restrictions, like "Man in House", which was a concession to republicans for allowing some sort of welfare. False. Source Don't be a child and say "Well why allow that" because I know you understand politics better than to make such a dumb statement. I know you understand concessions and how partisan politics work. And don't try and say that conservatives want to give more hand out than liberals, no one is buying that either. Standard ad hominem, predictable. So you are then agreeing with me that it was a bad idea.....driven by Democrats, but you want to pretend it was Republicans....ok..... you know what, if that matters so much to you......I will tell you what, I will go do far as to actually concede this point....since it has no bearing at all on the facts.... how about that? Also there was a huge welfare reform in the 90s, driven by republicans, that further limited who receives welfare. False. Source Not sure if you fully read this article, probably the best one that refutes everything you are saying: https://newrepublic.com/article/136200/racist-roots-welfare-reform The link does not refute my position in any way. In fact, it does one thing that I find fascinating....the impugning of Bill Clintons move to reform welfare and apparently the author does not like that one at all, and pretended it was a Republican-led effort, when in fact those cowards had to be brown-beaten into it...ohm, that is focking hilarious....now I find the entire source to be suspect. -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Agree....or the petulent children that just throw out .."well, you're stupid"..... thats tiresome as well... -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Back to the "you're stupid" approach when you are shown to be wrong. I anticipated that move, since it sorta defines you, which is why I took the time to post the specific elements for you....from your sources..... Now. Democrats drove those policies, if there was a problem with the policy.....why did they push it? Moreover, now that we can see those policies are a problem.....why no move to fix it? So if you are correct, lets pretend that Democrats disagreed with something proposed by conservatives (even though that is proveably false), then you are also allowing that the Democrats willingly harmed them.....and allowed that harm to continue, even as they clearly suffered from it. Moreover, you are then asserting that they are presently armed with this awareness....and doing nothing to fix it..... -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
Interesting. I do not want to apply something you are not saying, so I want to pause for clarification. You see the broken homes as symptom of other elements, notably drugs and crime? Or are you saying there is some distribution of impacts across a spectrum of influences, and we need to hit them all? -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
You noted an objection to the "opinion" element, and yet your initial link sources an opinion piece with this entity called the child support hustle. But is is worth noting that your submission supports my assertion as well, when the author states "A law excluded two-parent families from receiving benefits if the state considered them both ‘able-bodied.’ " Notable is your article from the Baltimore Sun that appears to want to impugn conservatives for outcomes in a liberal-dominated city. But also acquieses that it was the government that fomented the single parent home, as I have also stated. So that was a source I had not been using, but will use moving forward to further bring my point home. I particularly enjoyed this one with it noting "New York City’s “man in the house rule” required welfare workers to make unannounced visits to determine if fathers were living in the home – if evidence of a male presence was found, cases were closed and welfare checks discontinued." Thank you for this one as well, another source supporting my position. Another great source you provided really supports my position as well, this one is really good...and I note it asserts Some programs actively discouraged marriage. Welfare assistance went to mothers so long as no male was boarding in the household. Access to food stamps and Medicaid was automatic only if the welfare assistance met government approval. Once a family income crossed a specific threshold, access to these resources disappeared. Marriage to an employed male, even one earning the minimum wage, placed at risk a mother’s economic well-being. In closing, every link you provided supports my assertion and position. Thank you! -
At 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient on 2023 state math exam
RLLD replied to RLLD's topic in The Geek Club
As previously stated in this thread......keep current "incentives" in place, but elevate those incentives for a two-parent home.