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Oakland CA Is So Scary Even Cops Want Nothing To Do With It

Trancecoach says...

Yep Wild Wild West: Oakland, CA. Except that, until now, only cops and criminals were armed. In a real Wild Wild West scenario, law abiding and decent people are also armed. And that makes a huge difference. Like in that town in Mexico where the population organized into a citizen's army and drove out the cartels/gangs, in addition to keeping the cops at bay. Just another instance where I think private police agencies (like the Old West 'Pinkertons' and bounty hunters) would do what needed to be done where public "cops" don't really want to (or simply can't).

After the end of the "war on [some] drugs" and the welfare state, gangsters will have to do something -- maybe get jobs -- other than 'side-show' and standing around all night, shooting (expensive) bullets into the air.

Jon Stewart's 19 Tough Questions for Libertarians!

blankfist says...

0:06 - Is government the antithesis of liberty?

0:47 - One of the things that enhances freedoms are roads. Infrastructure enhances freedom. A social safety net enhances freedom.

2:02 - What should we do with the losers that are picked by the free market?

3:38 - Do we live in a society or don't we? Are we a collective? Everybody's success is predicated on the hard work of all of us; nobody gets there on their own. Why should it be that the people who lose are hung out to dry? For a group that doesn't believe in evolution, it's awfully Darwinian.

5:41 - In a representative democracy, we are the government. We have work to do, and we have a business to run, and we have children to raise.. We elect you as our representatives to look after our interests within a democratic system.

7:41 - Is government inherently evil?

9:03 - Sometimes to protect the greater liberty you have to do things like form an army, or gather a group together to build a wall or levy.

9:47 - As soon as you've built an army, you've now said government isn't always inherently evil because we need it to help us sometimes, so now.. it's that old joke: Would you sleep with me for a million dollars? How about a dollar? Who do you think I am? We already decided who you are, now we're just negotiating.

10:54 - You say: government which governs least governments best. But that were the Articles of Confederation. We tried that for 8 years, it didn't work, and went to the Constitution.

11:16 - You give money to the IRS because you think they're gonna hire a bunch of people, that if your house catches on fire, will come there with water.

11:56 - Why is it that libertarians trust a corporation, in certain matters, more than they trust representatives that are accountable to voters? The idea that I would give up my liberty to an insurance company, as opposed to my representative, seems insane.

13:38 - Why is it that with competition, we have such difficulty with our health care system? ...and there are choices within the educational system.

15:00 - Would you go back to 1890?

16:20 - If we didn't have government, we'd all be in hovercrafts, and nobody would have cancer, and broccoli would be ice-cream?

16:30 - Unregulated markets have been tried. The 80's and the 90's were the robber baron age. These regulations didn't come out of an interest in restricting liberty. What they did is came out of an interest in helping those that had been victimized by a system that they couldn't fight back against.

19:04 - Why do you think workers that worked in the mines unionized?

20:13 - Without the government there are no labor unions, because they would be smashed by Pinkerton agencies or people hired, or even sometimes the government.

20:24 - Would the free market have desegregated restaurants in the South, or would the free market have done away with miscegenation, if it had been allowed to? Would Marten Luther King have been less effective than the free market? Those laws sprung up out of a majority sense of, in that time, that blacks should not... The free market there would not have supported integrated lunch counters.

23:23 - Government is necessary but must be held accountable for its decisions.

Weezer - El Scorcho

Police "Gang" Beat Students After March Madness Games

schmawy (Member Profile)

EndAll says...

Very true! It's a great resource. And thanks, lol. Boy with the pearl earring

In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Honestly I didn't know Pinkerton's involvement in presidential security when I started the "Pinkerton" themed queue. That's the fun thing about Sifting I guess. The stuff you learn. You look lovely in Vermeer, by the way.

In reply to this comment by EndAll:
Haha, if only! But that sounds pretty likely, yeah.. it was already such an intriguing, cool photograph - and then seeing that led me to wonder even more about the whole scene there. Neat little glimpse into a moment from the past.. wild indeed. Glad I stumbled across it. :}

In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Wouldn't it be wonderful to know? Presumably some bedraggled union soldier quietly eavesdropping on those who will determine his fate. I didn't really notice him. That's pretty wild.

In reply to this comment by EndAll:
I saw this image you posted on Edeot's profile. Do you know who the man in the bottom left corner is? Had you noticed him yourself? He seems to be either laying in the grass or popping up right out of it.

EndAll (Member Profile)

schmawy says...

Honestly I didn't know Pinkerton's involvement in presidential security when I started the "Pinkerton" themed queue. That's the fun thing about Sifting I guess. The stuff you learn. You look lovely in Vermeer, by the way.

In reply to this comment by EndAll:
Haha, if only! But that sounds pretty likely, yeah.. it was already such an intriguing, cool photograph - and then seeing that led me to wonder even more about the whole scene there. Neat little glimpse into a moment from the past.. wild indeed. Glad I stumbled across it. :}

In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Wouldn't it be wonderful to know? Presumably some bedraggled union soldier quietly eavesdropping on those who will determine his fate. I didn't really notice him. That's pretty wild.

In reply to this comment by EndAll:
I saw this image you posted on Edeot's profile. Do you know who the man in the bottom left corner is? Had you noticed him yourself? He seems to be either laying in the grass or popping up right out of it.

Ornthoron (Member Profile)

Jack Kehoe forgives the Pinkerton Detective

Union Negotiations at Carnegie Steel, 1892

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Union Negotiations at Carnegie Steel, 1892

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The Homestead Strike

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Pinkertons, Carnegie Steel, Homestead Strike, 1892, Organized labor, Firefight' to 'Pinkertons, Carnegie Steel, Homestead Strike, 1892, Organized labor, Firefight, union' - edited by kronosposeidon

Jack Kehoe forgives the Pinkerton Detective

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Weezer - El Scorcho

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