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Greg is back but the good news is scarce! Jim and Greg shake their heads as more figures on the left condemn punishment for shoplifters, describing it as “criminalizing poverty.” They also condemn Belarus for concocting a bomb threat to force a civilian airliner to land so they it could arrest a passenger who had written negatively about its government. And they sigh as New York voters seem prepared to re-elect Andrew Cuomo and a majority of Democrats seem perfectly happy to give him another four years.
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How soon will corporate media be complaining about “drug store deserts” because of the lack of pharmacies in the major cities
The drug store companies say “We build stores in their neighborhoods, and they burned them down. Obviously they don’t really want us there.”
Works for me!
Anybody who says that will be called a racist white supremacist.
That those stores were burned down was obviously the fault of systematic racism and white supremacy, not the helpless victims of society who set the matches.
While I was writing my previous comment, I started thinking about how if they keep burning down places while insisting that there must be easy access to medications etc, at some point the feds might start putting federal pharmacies into these areas, and they’ll be set up like crack dens or something: armed guards with machine-guns, heavy steel doors with little slots for exchanging money and pills…
I like it!
They’ll give free drugs to all the addicts, requiring merely that they register to vote and apply for absentee ballots.