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Even then, political purges in a democracy are safer than in a dictatorship. You are just fired. In a dictatorship, you might be fired at.

It is hard to say after the 2020 election.

And the US was already on the verge to plunge into a civil war if Trump had decided to march forward with his supporters into the Capitol Hill on January 2021.

The 2024 election will only be a 2020 election on steroid.
 
It is hard to say after the 2020 election.

And the US was already on the verge to plunge into a civil war if Trump had decided to march forward with his supporters into the Capitol Hill on January 2021.

The 2024 election will only be a 2020 election on steroid.

No. There are institutions and very strong checks and balances in place which forces bi-partisanship. Definitely the system is under stress, but, it is cyclical. History tells the late 60s and early 70s were even more chaotic.

Even if Trump is elected, it won't be the end of anything. It will be just another 4 years, after which he will leave.

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One of the best indicators of political division unity is the number of bipartisan bills passed the Congress. This gives a perspective over the noise made by the IQ-lowering social media clownship, which is a huge echo-chamber that makes small noises appear big.

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A new analysis from nonpartisan legislative staff shows that 95.89 percent of bills that passed the legislature in 2023 did so with bipartisan support. The legislature passed 487 bills during the 2023 legislative session, 467 of which received the ‘yes’ vote of at least one Republican senator or representative.

“When I’m out in our community talking to people, I think the thing that surprises them most is how much we work together,” Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig said. “I’m so proud of the collaborative spirit of our legislative work, a great example of that was the bipartisan work done on the Blake bill.

“Of course there are still areas where we disagree with our Republican colleagues. Our Democratic majorities have had to go it alone on issues important to Washingtonians such as gun safety, reproductive freedom, tax reform and climate change. But our legislature has shown that we can disagree without being disagreeable, that we can find areas of agreement and government can work as intended.”

This work builds on bipartisan efforts from previous years:

  • In 2022, 291 of 308 bills passed with at least one Republican ‘yes’ vote. (94.48 percent)
  • In 2021, 310 of 334 bills passed with at least one Republican ‘yes’ vote (92.81 percent)
  • In the 2019-20 biennium, 812 of 854 bills passed with at least one Republican ‘yes’ vote (95.08 percent)
 
No. There are institutions and very strong checks and balances in place which forces bi-partisanship. Definitely the system is under stress, but, it is cyclical. History tells the late 60s and early 70s were even more chaotic.

Even if Trump is elected, it won't be the end of anything. It will be just another 4 years, after which he will leave.

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One of the best indicators of political division unity is the number of bipartisan bills passed the Congress. This gives a perspective over the noise made by the IQ-lowering social media clownship, which is a huge echo-chamber that makes small noises appear big.

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A new analysis from nonpartisan legislative staff shows that 95.89 percent of bills that passed the legislature in 2023 did so with bipartisan support. The legislature passed 487 bills during the 2023 legislative session, 467 of which received the ‘yes’ vote of at least one Republican senator or representative.

“When I’m out in our community talking to people, I think the thing that surprises them most is how much we work together,” Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig said. “I’m so proud of the collaborative spirit of our legislative work, a great example of that was the bipartisan work done on the Blake bill.

“Of course there are still areas where we disagree with our Republican colleagues. Our Democratic majorities have had to go it alone on issues important to Washingtonians such as gun safety, reproductive freedom, tax reform and climate change. But our legislature has shown that we can disagree without being disagreeable, that we can find areas of agreement and government can work as intended.”

This work builds on bipartisan efforts from previous years:

  • In 2022, 291 of 308 bills passed with at least one Republican ‘yes’ vote. (94.48 percent)
  • In 2021, 310 of 334 bills passed with at least one Republican ‘yes’ vote (92.81 percent)
  • In the 2019-20 biennium, 812 of 854 bills passed with at least one Republican ‘yes’ vote (95.08 percent)

If Trump got re-elected again, he will sure purge the Biden family as a retaliation.

Then the liberal democrats will start to lose their mind, and the US economy will further exacerbate.

This was all pre-designed, it is part of the plan.
 
If Trump got re-elected again, he will sure purge the Biden family as a retaliation.

Then the liberal democrats will start to lose their mind, and the US economy will further exacerbate.

This was all pre-designed, it is part of the plan.

Like Xi's purges? I do not think so. US government cannot be as secretive as in a dictatorship.

Trump cannot do anything beyond the court of law.

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Very few of the Biden family work in the US government. In fact, only 4 of them, including one named Joe Biden and another, Jill Biden.

According to the web search results, there are four members of Joe Biden’s family who currently work in the US government12. They are:

There are also other members of Joe Biden’s family who are prominent in law, education, activism and politics, but they are not directly involved in any government undertaking or foreign policy. Some of them are:

 
thanks to marxists
Is that why Republican-controlled states have higher murder rates than Democratic ones? For the record, I have no dog in this comparison.

 
There is also an increasing wave of shop thefts in the UK. This year it's become very widespread and a huge problem for businesses.

It's become so serious that alarm tags are being placed on certain grocery items, and shop workers are now wearing body cams in some supermarkets because of shoplifting and assaults on employees.

Aldi latest supermarket to give workers body cameras
 

Bottom 5 Countries With the Lowest At-Risk-Of-Poverty Line Salary​

1. Serbia: $2,889 median income | $1,733 Poverty Line Salary
2. Romania: $3,126 median income | $1,876 Poverty Line Salary
3. Bulgaria: $4,090 median income | $2,454 Poverty Line Salary
4. Turkey: $4,281 median income | $2,568 Poverty Line Salary
5. Hungary: $5,692 median income | $3,415 Poverty Line Salary

This looks like really old data. Median netto salary per month in Serbia, with latest statistical data available for August of 2023 is 66 401 Serbian dinar, which is around 620$. Which means that median income per year is somewhere around 7400$. Minimum netto salary in Serbia is around 380$, or 4560$ per year, and average salary is a little bit over 800$ per month or close to 10 000$ per year.
 
NYPD have the biggest budget of all states and it is even bigger than other nation's military budget

and they cant even stop petty theft ?

either this is incompetence or laziness or just pure corruption as their budget got sucked into useless non policing activities

You don't understand. This is mostly due to Liberal woke culture.

When applying for a job in the US employers run a criminal background check to see if you have been convicted of a felony. If you have they won't even look at you.

If you shoplift multiple times you could get slapped with a felony depending up how much you stole.
This is causing lots of people to be locked out of getting decent jobs for their entire life.

So what do the Liberal woke's do to solve this issue.
Why the absolute easiest route to them...raise the minimum you have to steal to an extraordinary level in order to be eligible for a felony conviction. So in New York they put to >= $1000.

Bonus! We can say serious theft rate has gone down!!

The politicians patted themselves on the back on solving this problem.

But shhh..ignore that rise in shoplifting of under $1000 since it is isn't worth mentioning anymore and it isn't a serious problem since it is such a little amount. Infact because it is a misdemeanor the police don't even bother getting involved. Leaving retail stores frustrated,

What a great idea!!! Thank you Liberal wokes for making this country better!

Meanwhile places that have not done this quick fix are not seeing any serious issues.

As I said people should encourage the shoplifting in areas the politicians live in so stores near them are shutdown making their lives more inconvenient.
 
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Is that why Republican-controlled states have higher murder rates than Democratic ones? For the record, I have no dog in this comparison.

first this thread is about theft, a marxist behavior

two, theres democrat run cities in republican states
 

Whut?
Blinken was born on April 16, 1962, in Yonkers, New York, to Jewish parents, Judith (Frehm) and Donald M. Blinken

Blinken was married to Judith Frehm from 1958 until their divorce in 1971, and then married Vera Ermer in 1975.

So there is no mention of his Dad ever being married to Joe Biden's sister

I'm suspecting some of the other links mentioned are just as shaky too,
 

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