Alu’s Thoughts On The NFL National Anthem Protests
Trump brashly referred to players like Colin Kaepernick as ‘sons of b*tches’ and urged NFL owners to fire any player who disrespects the national anthem and our flag by kneeling while it is played.
Trump brashly referred to players like Colin Kaepernick as ‘sons of b*tches’ and urged NFL owners to fire any player who disrespects the national anthem and our flag by kneeling while it is played.
It is generally understood that in order for a community to function properly and for its people to remain safe, it must have a group of people who are trained to protect those who cannot protect themselves and investigate crimes after they occur.
There is no effective moral or emotional argument that government (especially federal) should forcefully take someone’s money and give it to another. In light of this being enforced ultimately by violence, it is the definition of armed robbery.
He was certainly guilty of what’s considered a ‘crime’ by our government.
Mark Levin wrote the book ‘The Liberty Amendments’ in 2013, which outlines the Convention of States and the type of amendments Mark Levin would like to see as the result of the convention.
Much like the minimum wage, this government disruption in the free market may seem beneficial to a naive teenager with little economic prowess, but it will certainly hurt employees and businesses alike.
“…but Alu, won’t you eventually have to get a degree if you want to make a good living and support your family?
If a cop pulls you over for driving 90 MPH, wouldn’t the cop have to drive at least 100 MPH (and weave through traffic) to catch up to you and pull you over? In states where 80 MPH is considered reckless driving automatically, how is the cop not automatically guilty of super-reckless driving for catching up to you?
The answer would be that the corrupt government officials who we vote for often pick winners. Or more specifically, a governor helped his daughter’s company while hurting competitors. Because of the FDA and other massively complex government restrictions, no company can sell anything that may be considered a medication without the federal government approving it.
Of the many terrible and unethical things that the government does, and gets away with, a rarely considered action is using taxation to deter people from doing things.