Inauguration Theater | Live From The Lair



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23 thoughts on “Inauguration Theater | Live From The Lair”

  1. You talk about the traitors and how they are cavalier about sharing, but let one whistle blower outside of the narrative come forward and watch all heck break loose.

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  2. Battle dwarf… Take a look at Bill mahers comments the day after the inauguration on his show. They were extremely upset they didn't get their chance to do whatever they had planned.

    They pulled it inside and made it much smaller due to very credible threats.

    P.s. if you want a belly laugh BD go look at how panicked the vindmans are that no preemptive pardons were written up for them

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  3. Qualified immunity.. That only applies to police officers… But, it only applies, if the officer was properly trained, and he followed procedure. He's protected, If he acted within policy and procedure. if he exceeds or operates outside department policy, he's on his own, liability speaking, as well as criminally speaking.

    The problem is… Judges and prosecutors have not qualified immunity, they have 'effectively' absolute immunity. It doesn't matter what decision they make. Either they prosecute unjustly, or judges adjudicate unjustly… They are totally immune from ANY repercussion from their actions… Well, that is a recipe for corruption, depending on their personal ideology… Which wouldn't be so bad… But it also invades the corruption of the Title IV-D Social Security Administration… Which by decree, assigns money away from PEOPLE, who've paid into the system… To STATES, that collect money to fund their coercive policies like Child Support enforcement, and funding judges retirement programs… Judges are incentivized to order child support in divorce, because a portion of that payment number (usually from father to mother), is subsidized from the Federal Govt. directly to his state, by the Social Security Administration…

    Thanks… Bill Clinton.. What a cuck.

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  4. AI is a bubble waiting to burst , at least when it comes to what's in public domain.
    If they ever wanted to make something functional , they're probably going to cut corners and go straight to brain matter. There was this one article about switzerland using 16 brain matter cpu's cultivated from stem cells , so don't expect metal circuitry to be heavily involved in any artificial general intelligence.

    There's simply no other way , since living creatures with intelligence are something created and refined though millions of years of evolution. Expecting some parasites crawling on a speck of dust in space to just come up with something that even remotely mimics it is simply an insult to nature itself.

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  5. The LAPD got buttkicked also by the saigonese liberation army , the BAR rifle from ww2 had half the department hiding behind their squad cars and i think they then labeled the BAR a destructive device after that, lots of officers get randomly attacked out there too , LA is def once place the cops get attacked alot.

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  6. “Hey guys, love the show, but I gotta poke some fun at you. I heard you saying it’s ‘too dangerous’ to drive a car at -4°F? Meanwhile, I’m out here riding my 2020 Honda Super Cub—yes, a small Japanese motorcycle that’s basically the legendary workhorse of the motorcycle world—for a 25-minute commute to work in those same -4°F conditions! Oh, and the day before? I was running errands all day when it was a balmy 14°F.

    For those who don’t know, the Honda Super Cub is a 125cc bike that’s been around since the late 1950s, and it’s famous for being tough, reliable, and nearly indestructible. And let me tell you, this little beast doesn’t quit, even in freezing temperatures. Of course, I’m geared up like I’m trekking across Antarctica—heated gloves, layers upon layers, no exposed skin—but still, if I can do it on two wheels, surely four wheels can manage, right?

    I mean, I thought you guys knew all about cold-weather training! Or is it that you left your winter spirit—and your motorcycles—back in the summer? Just saying.”

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