Well, not so much. Where are the refugees going to go for their Section 8 housing?
Lafayette.
Well, not so much. Where are the refugees going to go for their Section 8 housing?
Well, not so much. Where are the refugees going to go for their Section 8 housing?
Don't forget the ******* of Illinois: East St. Louis.The whole state is pretty darn conservative except for Chicago.
You got that right.Lafayette.
Isn't Shampoo/Banana a liberal hotbed too?Don't forget the ******* of Illinois: East St. Louis.
"Conservatives" don't agree on what a conservative is.
There are people in Chicago that are conservative or libertarian. Just not enough of them to make much of a difference. I know a number of them, including some that have changed their views pretty radically the last few years.
I don't think the sentiment ever left, it just doesn't get reported on. Saw a bunch of "State of Jefferson" signs inland in California the last time I was there.revive the State of Jefferson effort.
I don't think the sentiment ever left, it just doesn't get reported on. Saw a bunch of "State of Jefferson" signs inland in California the last time I was there.
That place is a whole 'nother level of corruption and stupidity.
So let's all ask ourselves, how many men would Indiana need in order to invade, conquer, and hold Illinois?
Yes, Champaign county where the U of I is located is a liberal ******** also. Urbana declared itself a sanctuary city many years ago and that district's state representative is a black woman who votes 100% with chicago. She was also busted for shoplifting a few years back but nothing ever came of it.Isn't Shampoo/Banana a liberal hotbed too?
Even central and northern Illinois outside of the Chicago area are like that.It's always been my understanding that if you cut out Chicago then Illinois would be solid red every election. The whole state is pretty darn conservative except for Chicago. When I drive through the southern part there's all kinds of pro 2A signs along the interstate. Just your average fly over country people and lots of farmland
Romney meadowsLafayette.
You beat me to it. (I missed this thread yesterday).Ever seen the movie, "The Purge"? It was supposed to be fiction, not an instructional video.
If we’re lucky. A thought that’s been rolling around in my mind—as this continues to metastasize, the good ones will get fed up and move on. But nature abhors a vacuum. There will be people that agree with the spirit of the age that will take those jobs and will be willing to enforce the laws as written.I can't see this lasting in any civilized society. Police will simply sit in their cars and for good reason.
I'm curious how this works for repeat crimes. Mr. Thug walks into a store and robs it, gets his picture taken by the security camera which fits his existing criminal record. Police pick him up, goes through arraignment and gets his court date and is released. Stops by another store and robs it on the way home, rinse and repeat. Back in front of the judge the next day. Does he get another court date and released again? Where does this end with him staying in jail? How much discretion will magistrates have? Mr. Thug could get his court date and go home in a bad mood scoring some drugs along the way. He beats his girlfriend to death and cripples her children while under the influence of drugs and is picked up again by the police. Another court date and release? It's not first degree murder. Illinois will look like Mexico in short order.