Leftist Rampage at G20: "Welcome to Hell"

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  1. GreenBayMatters

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    Yes. Merkel, Trudeau and Macron should hit them with their purses.
     
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    Capitalism does not involve the state. Therfore the word capitalism is inappropriate
     
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    Heat Street reports a study of Europe's Antifa protestors shows

    92% still live with parents
    72% are aged 18-29
    90% are single

    100% were brainwashed by University professors.

    This doesn't match your projected demographics.
     
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    Holy crap, my sister lives in Eagle Glen. Talk about small world

    My warehouse is off the 15 and Ontario, close to there
     
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    lol right?

    As long as you get in the market in Ca you are ok, so glad to finally get in. As soon as I can grow my company to the point I can leave I will most likely take the whole operation to Texas but it isn't finalized yet.

    But let's say that happens in 5 years....

    I will have the $150,000 I put down plus say another 100k in payment + growth equity. I could be moving with around a quarter million in cash before I even touch my bank accounts.

    It all sounds great in my head at least!
     
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    Stateism is the antithesis of capitalism
     
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    Yeah, go up Eagle Glen Parkway and make a left at the second stop sign, the one right before the school, I lived in there.

    My wife just got back from visiting family in Temecula, she said the traffic is insane and aggressive. My new boss comes from Murrieta, and he said the traffic at the 91/15 interchange backs up every day for a mile or two.
     
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    I've been getting ads for apartments in Manhattan, 800 square feet for $1.5 million. Believe it or not, there was once a single parking space in NYC that went for $250k. I've seen houses in the Dallas area that are yuge and the price was extremely affordable, relative that is.
     
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    Nice, wow that is funny thouhg, just take Masters to California and your at my office!

    Yeah the 91/15 is horrible, however in the last 6 months they finished a 3 year project with the toll road on it which has been insanely helpful, of course only for people willing to pay for it!

    But since then, going to the office has been much better. That 15 corridor south to San Diego has gotten worse and worse and worse. The only saving grace is they easily have the room to expand the freeway more than just a 3x3
     
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    That is the way the left plays.....then its look for the moral equivalency card.
     
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    Corona. If this is where Corona Naval Hospital was in WWII, it's where my parents met while both were in the Navy. They got married there and here I am. Thank you Corona. In 2002 my parents were living in Temecula and showed me the apt. they lived in in Corona in 1943.
     
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    I know where Masters and California is, nice area.

    One of the things I hated about getting off the 91 and onto the 15 is how the lanes go from 4, to 3, to 2. I'm glad they finally did something about it. Are they toll lanes? If I recall correctly, the Fast Trak lanes on the OC line were as high as $13 at peak hours, that's a lot for a 9 mile drive.

    I've heard the 15 corridor has gotten bad. My current new boss who just moved here lived off of Clinton Keith Rd and drove to LA every day. I have no idea how he managed to have a life.
     
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    Part of the problem is the progressive misunderstanding of capitalism. They think the merger of govt and corporations is 'capitalism' when its actually fascism. They see the current system as fascist, and they're not wrong about that. But they seem think that by being violent they can convince the govt to reign in the coporations... not only is violence not going to make that happen, but the 'merger' is at the behest of the coporations who seek to control the govt, not the other way around. So while they are partially correct at identifying one dynamic of the problem, their solution is bass ackwards and their reasoning is dizzyingly confused.
     
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    I left Temecula about a year ago.

    The place is going to ****.

    I used to go up Rancho California to the top of the mountain, turn left, and take that windy mountain road all the way to Fallbrook to get to base (to avoid the freeway).

    Then I'd sit in line for an hour trying to get through the frickin gate.
     
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    These Left Wing Shock Troops always protest these kinds of events, they have done this for years.

    EU Must Find Common Ground with Trump at G-20

    Foreign-policy, economic experts say European leaders need to find common ground with White House

    It is no secret several Western European leaders would prefer the drunken corrupt Hillary but they have no choice, over the choice of the American Electorate, the leader of the world’s most powerful country, according to foreign-policy experts.

    President Donald Trump has broken with liberal European leaders over the Paris climate accord and he refuses to see America cheated on issues such as trade, immigration, and NATO.

    All this adds up to the potential for friction as Trump prepares to meet with his counterparts at a summit of the Group of 20 economic powers in Hamburg, Germany. Fred Fleitz, vice president for policy and programs at the Washington-based Center for Security Policy, said that meaningful progress is unlikely this week for those reasons.

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    But Fleitz said he believes European governments will choose to pursue areas of common interests, including energy, fighting the Islamic State, and — perhaps — trade.

    "Now that Europe is finally getting over Trump's election, I think they're going to start listening to him," he said. "I hope that lays the groundwork for agreement down the road."

    Fleitz, a former intelligence analyst, said Trump's pre-summit speech in Poland was "brilliant" because it allowed him to "seize the agenda" by emphasizing ties to a Polish president who shares a lot of his values.

    Robert Kaufman, a professor of public policy at Pepperdine University in California, said it is important to note that Europe does not speak with one voice. He said France and Germany, the counties most likely to lecture Trump, would not find agreement with other countries.

    "Europe wants the United States to be subservient to the European Union. That tends to be why they dislike all Republican presidents."

    "Eastern Europe knows better … [British Prime Minster] Theresa May knows better," he said. "As far as [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel and the French, Ronald Reagan went through the same thing. George W. Bush went through the same thing."

    Kaufman said Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was twice as popular as Reagan in West Germany in 1986.

    "Ingratitude is a major element in politics," he said. "If I got lectured, I would fire right back."

    Kaufman said Merkel and other leaders might find short-term profit in publicly rebuking Trump. But he said America remains indispensable.

    "They'll take the cheap laugh or the cheap approval," he said. "But it isn't in their long-term interest to denigrate the president of the United States."

    Fleitz disputed the contention — fashionable in left-wing commentary — that the United States has abdicated its role as global leader and that rising powers like China are rushing to fill the void.

    "It doesn't mean that at all," he said. "Europe wants the United States to be subservient to the European Union. That tends to be why they dislike all Republican presidents."

    By way of comparison, Fleitz pointed to a meeting last year to discuss the civil war in Syria. The talks included Russia, Turkey and Iran — but pointedly, not the United States.

    "The United States wasn't even invited because [then-Secretary of State] John Kerry had no credibility," he said.

    Alan Tonelson, an economic policy analyst who blogs at RealityChek, noted that the G-20 is primarily oriented toward economic issues. That means that global commerce will be on the agenda, he said.

    "There's little doubt that trade will come up," he said. "The big question is how it will come up."

    Tonelson noted that a report ordered by Trump that could trigger steel tariffs has been delayed until after the conference. He said that could mean that Trump wants to personally tell European leaders that tariffs are coming, or that he has not made up his mind, or that he will deal with countries on an individual basis.

    "It's very hard to tell what the administration's going to decide," he said.

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    Trump in Warsaw: West Has the ‘Will to Survive’
    President locks arms with Poland against Russian aggression, Islamism, and 'steady creep' of bureaucracy
    Historically, Tonelson said, the G-20 nations have worked hard to achieve consensus.

    "Among the other 19, that remains a goal," he said. "But clearly there is a different species of president they're dealing with."

    Tonelson said there are three possible outcomes: The participants could issue a communique emphasizing their disagreements, they could issue a bland statement papering over those differences, or they could acknowledge their differences while committing themselves to shared principles. Tonelson said the last option would be the most productive because it would represent some honesty.

    "Because there are major differences," he said.

    http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/experts-trump-skeptics-must-learn-business-trump-g-20/

    Go Trump!
     
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    Interesting you seem to be trying to make a relevant distinction between the 2 instead of recognizing the destruction of property, assaults of law enforcement, and the violence the local citizenry is faced with.

    Well done.
     
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    So Cal homes are far too expensive. Spent a yr in Huntington Beach, working as a subcontractor for Boeing, and a friend's home was 500k, and about the size you specified. Did like the area though, almost moved.
     
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    Ah! Life inside the bubble ... Where do these anti-capitalist liberals propose they'll derive their universal bascic incomes from?
     
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    While I don't agree with Antifa/Black Bloc methods, I do think it's ironic that the right-wing who has been threatening armed revolution for decades are now upset because people are getting upset enough to actually start fighting back.
     
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    That was my thought as well.
     
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    I'm not stepping aside. I crossed the $100 k threshold in mid June. That is a good 3 weeks ahead of my next best year. If you don't like capitalism, well, you probably just suck at it.
     
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    Why Is The UN Human Rights Council Silent As Venezuelans Die Oppressed Under Socialism?

    The United Nations Human Rights Council has been silent on the death of Venezuelans at the hands of their democratic socialist government. The UN has sided with death, but that isn’t surprising, considering the horrific plans they have laid out for most humans.

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    The Miami Herald is calling the UN’s lack of response to blood in the streets in Venezuela a “travesty.” Despite Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s bloody repression of opposition protests that have resulted in more than 100 dead, thousands of wounded and hundreds of political prisoners over the past three months, the United Nations Human Rights Council, UNHRC, has not uttered a single word about Venezuela’s human rights crisis.

     
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    Wow. Thanks for posting this, Zorro.

    Being the UN I shouldn't be surprised at this, but...wow. This is a travesty...
     
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    George Soros
     
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    wacked out democrats are outta freakn control
     

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