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Should be a wild four years.

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I heard Orlando and San Francisco actually already outsource their security, and that's why there isn't really issues there (Orlando I get because of Disney, San Fran is interesting because I guess they want to pretend to all the asians coming in that it's not a shithole city).

Just do that for every airport.
 
I thought this thread was about politics.
As the communists like to say, the personal is political
A simple razor; you have the internet in the palm of your hand. You can either use it to research solutions, or to seek out enabling and excuses.

We know what the latter type of person looks like, this website is all about them.
Everyone gets everything he wants. I wanted a car and for my sins they gave me one.
 
Got these today.

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Notice just how fast the reaction was to the reports of Chavez's crimes against women? The info had been around for decades, so now why did things happen all of a sudden?

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I heard Orlando and San Francisco actually already outsource their security, and that's why there isn't really issues there (Orlando I get because of Disney, San Fran is interesting because I guess they want to pretend to all the asians coming in that it's not a shithole city).

Just do that for every airport.
I'll keep an eye out for noise as I can tomorrow about Orlando
 
Doubt this will happen because the TSA is basically a form of corporate welfare. It should happen or at the very least we need to charge airports more money to have the TSA services.
No, the airlines hate TSA too. In airports with private security everything is better. TSA is a classic government jobs program to help fatass Black(tm) women and other broadly unemployable demographics
 
On the one hand, DHS as a department smacks of post-9/11, Bush-era nonsense. Also, fuck the TSA.
DHS could vanish tomorrow and I'd dance a happy jig. Take the TSA with it. They were born from the PATRIOT Act (which also needs to go), and are purely trash, make-work institutions. Just because DHS occasionally does good things doesn't make it "not horrible." It could be replaced with a much smaller, more tightly-run department whose focus is solely facilitating coordination between the other existing security apparatus of the US and do a better job. ICE should be its own department, or part of BPE (which itself should be separate from DHS), which actually does its job when released from its leash by a competent executive.
 
Just buy a Toyota Tacoma and change the oil occasionally.
I could buy 3 Rangers or S10s for the price of the Taco. The Toyota isn’t anything special, there’s not a lot of “bad” trucks out there.

Or just one diesel Mercedes that will live longer than the Toyota and do it while not making me look like a dirty beaner. I haven’t had to spend much time in beige Camrys, Infact I’ve never owned one.

Things I liked better:

LT1 Roadmaster
Nissan SE-R Classic
CRX Si
Mercedes 300TE 3.2
Vibe GT (Matrix XRS)
My Volvos

Amongst others.

As far as turnover rate, my truck I’ve owned for four years. My last Mercedes was over 2, bought for $900 with a $50 box of parts. Drained the waterlogged fuel, rebuilt the lift pump for 12 whole dollars, and polished the paint, resprayed the cladding & wheels, and drove it all over north Texas, getting stinkeye from hicks in $50k+ trucks acting like I’m flaunting wealth. Then sold it to a young diesel mechanic who always wanted one & understood the assignment for $2500. Had multiple offers at that price, too.

So, I end up with my truck that I wanted - lowered but not slammed OBS Chevy, Torq Thrust IIs, rorty Flowmaster exhaust, ice cold AC, vortec V8, big dumb stereo, and a free topper - for F R E E and pocketed $1500, which covered the minor mechanical repairs it needed to get it on the road with $1200 in change.

The Merc money came from a Civic I paid $700 for, dailied for a year, drove with all my shit from Cali to Indiana, and from there to Texas. Sold for $900 to a beaner, which tbh is a wash because I threw a set of Fit 16s on it instead of buying new 13” pizza cutters.

That $700 was mostly covered by the sale for parts of my previous 300SD, sadly succumbed to frame rot - Colorado car. Which because of said rot I bought for $650. I drove it for almost a year, from Washington to LA, and sold it almost dollar for dollar for parts.

That was bought with the $1300 payout on my totaled but driveable Volvo 740, which sadly I only owned for a few months…bought for $800. Of which, $650 was from selling my Vibe GT off with transmission issues to a beaner with a dream, after paying $1400 and driving it like an absolute maniac for a year. It’s basically a Toyota badged Integra Type R in nerd clothes, and was fun as hell. No one knew what it was, and on the highway an Infinity G37S was or similar tier car was simply prey.

Tbh though, sold my Volvo 740 after 3 years and probably seeing 40 states in it, for a G note after I bought the GT with my tax refund. So I only paid 400 to upgrade to something far more entertaining.

So, you’re talking about 12 years of driving vehicles cross country willy nilly, occasionally as a complete hoon, for basically free. In cars people actually want to own, even dream about.

The come ups cover the maintenance. If I didn’t love my truck and want to restomod it, I could easily be driving my highly modded TDI for free, too. I just finally settled in and wanted a second vehicle, because there’s aleays a non zero chance a given car breaks down, and one needs to be able to get to work.

The truck does truck things, the TDI sips fuel and zips like a good sport compact, and all told it cost me less than the used Sportster I’ve been eyeing, or a down payment for a later model car at a used lot.

But nah I should totally pay Toyota tax - because it’s not a cult, and they’re magic - to the tune of thousands, just to end up with a faded mini truck with 200k and a nasty interior that smells like newports, modelo, and the former beaner owners.

Because fuck 12 years of driving for essentially free, right? If my truck spontaneously combusted tomorrow I think moving me from Texas to Florida and four years of commuting and use have covered the $1000 I paid and every dollar since. However I did better than all that.

So many ways to skin this cat. If you can’t tell, I’m also a bit more demanding than the average commuter. There’s no reason someone can’t get a beater together to drive to work, run errands, and the occasional run to the beach or the next county over.

You might not look cool in traffic in a beige $1200 Hyundai, but nobody looks cool waiting at the bus stop, either. Beats getting into a tin can filled with monkeys after a hard day’s work.
 
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I see that "defund the police" never really went away. On the one hand, DHS as a department smacks of post-9/11, Bush-era nonsense. Also, fuck the TSA. On the other, it was useful for coordinating and consolidating a bunch of different agencies that handled homeland security pre-9/11 in a scattered way. It's too bad this is all part of an immigration squabble because it could be useful for getting the TSA to stop being so fucking annoying, and to stop glowies from pushing for more and more domestic spying.

Did you know that, when feds do undercover penetration testing for the TSA, the TSA routinely fails? It's all a show because there's simply no way to secure airline travel with the sheer volume that does on inside the US.
TSA is more of a deterrent than anything else. Though how much crime it deterrs I have no idea.
 
How did the restaurant notice? Did they get a notice from their ISP of illegal activity? It seems odd for me that a restaurant would apparently pay close enough attention to their wifi use that they would catch something like this.
Assume everything you look at on a public wifi like this is being broadcast on a projection screen for all to see somewhere. Because modern corporate wifi systems can do just that, in essence. Yeah. They know every website / URL your MAC address visited. It's just a matter of if someone wants to go digging to see where you were going.

You can block specific URLS, flag others for inspection, ect... "Kiwifarms.st" > Flag and send notice to syslog server for review of URL's visited.
 
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