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Old 10-28-2018, 06:44 AM
 
Location: the very edge of the continent
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I thought he lived in his Mom's basement?
No. He lives in his van. Has for years. Read the news article I posted. It states exactly such, twice.

 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:47 AM
 
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Micah Xavier Johnson was heavily involved in the 'sovereign citizen' movement.
"A suspect who was killed by police after snipers shot 12 Dallas officers, five fatally, "wanted to kill white people, especially white officers," police chief David Brown said."- https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/da...-black-n605686

https://abcnews.go.com/US/dallas-sho...ry?id=40431306

 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:48 AM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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I'm laughing at the "credit card receipts" claim. He lives in his van. As if homeless people have credit cards and maintain credit.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...220738650.html
So the credit card receipts are phony? Part of the cover-up, I mean, false flag?

 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:49 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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I'm laughing at the "credit card receipts" claim. He lives in his van. As if homeless people have credit cards and maintain credit.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...220738650.html
So if he didn't have a credit card then where did the receipts come from, it should be easy enough to prove. Its really not that difficult to get a credit card by the way.
 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:52 AM
 
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So the credit card receipts are phony? Part of the cover-up, I mean, false flag?
Do they even exist? How many homeless people have credit card accounts that they somehow manage to keep current enough to not have the card declined at the point of sale?
 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:54 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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What does that have to do with thinking Trump had any responsibility for what happened? They are 2 totally different theories. I am simply saying, Trump, even with his big mouth had nothing to do with the nutty nut that did what he did. you are talking about a totally different thing.
Just that people are spending an inordinate amount of time attempting to develop a conspiracy theory for something that doesn't matter, the stickers are too new, he changed his voter registration, he didn't have a credit card, the list goes on.


He probably would have done this in any event but a president needs to choose his words carefully. We have already seen in pizza gate how creating fake stories can drive people over the edge.
 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:56 AM
 
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Vastly non-dependent on public assistance. They don't take from their friends, neighbors, countrymen... to fund their own existence while contributing very little to nothing.

This article analyzes voters on various forms of public assistance by political party affiliation. The sources cited are The Maxwell Poll (syracuse.edu) and NPR.

Are Welfare Recipients Mostly Republican? Or Democrat?
I guess that would exclude ex-military since a large percentage are on public assistance.
 
Old 10-28-2018, 06:56 AM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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So if he didn't have a credit card then where did the receipts come from, it should be easy enough to prove. Its really not that difficult to get a credit card by the way.
No, obviously the credit card receipts are part of the false flag. Because obviously the left is going to pick some guy who lived in his van to be their "patsy."
 
Old 10-28-2018, 07:09 AM
 
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I guess that would exclude ex-military since a large percentage are on public assistance.
Honorably discharged ex-military earned it. Not so for the plethora of other takers and their kids.

Here's the problem...

Women on public assistance, as a group, have a 3 times higher birth rate than women (with or without partners) who support themselves and their children (Source: US Census Bureau), even though there are over 14,000 publicly funded family planning clinics located throughout the US (the VAST majority of which are county health department clinics so there's no excuse for lack of access or cost).

Anyone who understands compounded population growth projection will understand that this is a recipe for disaster. It's mathematically unsustainable. Period.

I'll give an example of the future consequences using the following formula (compounded population growth projection) and values, given the rate ratios we already know (non-poor : poor = 1 : 3), after a time period of 50 years (roughly, the time span of two generations), and using a small sample size for the sake of making an easier comparison.

The formula is:

present value x (e)^kt = future value

where e equals the constant 2.71828..., k equals the rate of increase (expressed as a decimal, e.g. 5% would be 0.05), and t is the number of years (or other unit, as long as it is the same as k) over which the growth is to be measured.

Given: 100 births/year. 52 non-poor. 48 poor.
k for the non-poor = 1% = 0.01
k for the poor = 3% = 0.03

Non-poor population after 50 years: 85.73
Poor population after 50 years: 215.12

They began at:
Non-poor: 52%
Poor: 48%

And after 50 years of population growth given the rate ratios we already know, that results in:
Non-poor: 28.5%
Poor: 71.5%

The poor/low-income are WAY overbreeding, encouraged and enabled to do so by all the freebie public assistance benefits they get. Do you recognize the problem for society that presents? What's the plan to PAY for that?

The percentage of the US population that cannot support themselves and their dependents will increase exponentially, while those paying taxes will be increasingly unable to pay enough to support them all. Add to that the millions of third-world poor immigrating illegally. And on top of all that, the continually growing poor population will not be paying enough (if anything at all) into SS and Medicare to sustain those programs. It's all completely mathematically unsustainable, and the US's society is already beginning to feel the effects.

The people who think growing the population regardless of that population's ability to pay into the system have just simply failed to think this through. It's not about "body count;" the added population has to be capable of contributing to the system, or the system collapses... implodes in on itself. That's the reality we're facing
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Old 10-28-2018, 07:13 AM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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Do they even exist? How many homeless people have credit card accounts that they somehow manage to keep current enough to not have the card declined at the point of sale?
Some homeless have phones, too. This guy isn't homeless the way we normally think of the homeless. He had a van he lived in. He apparently had a little money coming in.

But what you're suggesting seems to be that the people making him a patsy in the right wing figment of their imagination false flag scenario decided to give a homeless guy a credit card because they were too stupid to do this right.
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