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Caveira

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  1. Criminals always admit their crimes. So he says. What do you say to him beating his wife?
  2. But but he put his member in a woman and has procreated!!!!?!?!?!?! insert ….. play on emotions here.
  3. I’ve asked that. They won’t answer.
  4. I don’t feel like you answered the question. If he was going to be murdered. Why not file on the very first day you could? I mean I’ve never been close to getting murdered….. but if I thought I was I would take tf care if that on day 1. Why wait till you were accused of being a gang member.
  5. 15-20+ years ago? Why didn’t he file for asylum immediately. Also. Is that corroborated or just his story?
  6. Do they have to publicize it to us? I mean I know for a fact the El Salvador president and his esteemed cabinet read this forum. I mean help me understand his asylum request. The one he was “going” to file after getting arrested. Why would he fear for his life. If he was Johnny on the spot clean kid why would the gangs want to bother to have anything to do with him. It’s plausible he was ms13 prior to coming here and that’s why they don’t want to release him.
  7. Phone calls don’t make for good photo ops. arg I do hate politics and politicians.
  8. I just googled show me when far left liberals target and attack republican targets. Or something like that.
  9. This is the “die Tesla guy” on video. Not making this up he identified as the “queer scientist”. And is a registered D https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/tesla-arson-suspect-raid-video/amp/
  10. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/04/14/us/tesla-gop-new-mexico-arson-attack-arrest two days ago Authorities arrest suspect in arson attacks on Tesla and GOP headquarters in New Mexico ?
  11. Maybe they don’t want the left to find him and burn his house down? crazy leftist protestors would never do anything silly like that right?
  12. The whole link is right above it. As with any story that gets politicized you sometimes have to wait for the real details to come out.
  13. Maybe we could invade? What do you think about the new articles published linking him to ms13?
  14. The us gov can’t compel the pres of another country to return someone to the us. So what is there to be done?
  15. I said churches should be taxed boss. Read above.
  16. Her statement comes after the DHS posted documents from 2021 indicating that she filed for a protective order claiming her husband punched and scratched her, ripped her shirt and left her bruised. sounds like a crime to me? what say you ChatGPT ? Yes the described actions would likely constitute a crime in the United States. Specifically, they would fall under the category of domestic violence, which is illegal in every U.S. state. Here’s a breakdown of potential charges: 1. Assault and Battery Punching and scratching someone typically qualifies as assault (the threat or attempt of physical harm) and battery (the actual physical harm). These can be charged as misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the severity and state laws. 2. Domestic Violence Since this involves a spouse, it likely qualifies as domestic battery or domestic assault, which can carry enhanced penalties due to the relationship between the parties. 3. Destruction of Property Ripping a shirt could be considered destruction of personal property, especially if it was done violently or intentionally as part of the altercation. 4. Resulting Injuries Leaving someone bruised indicates physical harm, which strengthens the case for assault/battery charges and may also factor into protective order proceedings. Even if charges weren’t filed at the time, statements like these in legal documents (like a protective order) can be the basis for investigation or later prosecution, especially if new evidence or reports emerge. Would you like info on how different states treat domestic violence or how protective orders work?
  17. Is there a short list of psu wrestlers that intended to wrestle that specific season try to qualify for worlds?
  18. They argued earlier in the year. They (psu fans) that growing the sport was wrestling that tomato can early season schedule. So it is just them being them.
  19. Here is a summary Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University and a seasoned observer of China's economy, offers a critical analysis of China's structural economic challenges, particularly focusing on the nation's consumption paradox and the complexities of its trade relationships. The Consumption Paradox Pettis identifies China's weak domestic demand as a central issue, emphasizing that the country's economic growth has been predominantly driven by investment rather than consumption. Despite China's robust manufacturing sector, household consumption remains disproportionately low. This imbalance stems from the distribution of income within the economy, where households receive a smaller share of GDP compared to businesses and the government. Such a distribution suppresses consumer spending, as households have less disposable income.South China Morning Post+1South China Morning Post+1Reddit Challenges in Rebalancing the Economy Addressing this imbalance is complex. Increasing household income would necessitate reducing the shares allocated to businesses or the government, which could face political and economic resistance. Moreover, strategies like raising wages or interest rates to boost household income might undermine China's manufacturing competitiveness, which relies on low labor costs and cheap credit. Similarly, appreciating the renminbi to enhance household purchasing power could make exports less competitive. Thus, the low consumption share is not merely a policy oversight but a fundamental component of China's current economic model.Financial TimesReddit Implications for Trade and Global Dynamics Pettis also discusses the global ramifications of China's economic structure. The reliance on exports due to suppressed domestic consumption contributes to trade imbalances, particularly with countries like the United States. He argues that these imbalances are not solely the result of trade policies but are deeply rooted in domestic economic structures.Furthermore, Pettis critiques the dominant role of the U.S. dollar in global trade, suggesting that such a monopoly is unsustainable and contributes to global financial instability.Wikipedia+1South China Morning Post+1Financial TimesFinancial Times+3South China Morning Post+3South China Morning Post+3 Conclusion In summary, Pettis underscores the need for China to rebalance its economy by enhancing household consumption.However, such a shift would require significant structural reforms, challenging entrenched interests and the existing growth model. The path to a more balanced and sustainable economic framework involves complex trade-offs and a reevaluation of both domestic policies and international trade dynamics.
  20. Ya sure. But can any of them play the London?
  21. They’re not allowing pro terrorist activities on their watch. So it really has nothing to do with where they lean. I was subtly messing with rv and a few others with that comment. They (our posters) have denied colleges are enormously left leaning and political.
  22. I would ask him. But. If you’re asking me. All three are wrong. Two should be criminal. One is protected assuming you’re following the laws. I remember reading alot of books on the Vietnam war…. Not history books but books written by GIs where they would find American gifts (food pleasantries etc) sent to the viet cong courtesy of American liberals who were opposed to that war. So… I have no evidence but I suspect yes people willing to take over college campuses and buildings in support Hamas likely financially support them from time to time.
  23. Where is all the outrage to pay cheap Chinese workers a living wage.
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