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Sandra  Lee Smith's avatar

I disagree that this is due to "desperation"; rather it's due to lack of discipline. In the 1930s Americans, like most of the world, were desperate. Robberies and thefts were up, but crimes were prosecuted. These days, prosecutors refuse to prosecute criminals and large gangs are rampaging through stores, but they aren't stealing necessities; they're stealing luxury items, en masse. That's not "desperation"; food, basic clothing perhaps, medicine, that's desperation. High end electronics, and the like are just unbridled sin, theft because they can, and no one will stop them. Gov't's are calling it "equity", but it's not that either. "Equity" is the re-education camps, gulags... equal misery and poverty. It's not stealing from hard working businesses just because you won't be stopped.

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RE Nichols's avatar

This is what happens when a nation forgets God.

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