Why are those "findings" actually in the bill HR 1?CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:22 pmThat's the findings for D.C Statehood. The passage of HR1 would not make Washington DC a state. Stick to concrete, dupe.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:17 pmCongress finds the following:Stapes wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 3:38 pmAnimal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 3:31 pmSure thing stupid. Let's face facts:
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HR 1 would not make D. C. a state
10 (1) The 705,000 District of Columbia residents
11 deserve voting representation in Congress and local
12 self-government, which only statehood can provide.
13 (2) The United States is the only democratic
14 country that denies both voting representation in the
15 national legislature and local self-government to the
16 residents of its Nation’s capital.
17 (3) There are no constitutional, historical, fis18 cal, or economic reasons why the Americans who live
19 in the District of Columbia should not be granted
20 statehood.
21 (4) Since the founding of the United States, the
22 residents of the District of Columbia have always
23 carried all of the obligations of citizenship, including
24 serving in all of the Nation’s wars and paying Federal taxes, but have been denied voting representa-
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1 tion in Congress and freedom from congressional interference in purely local matters.
3 (5) The District of Columbia pays more Federal
4 taxes per capita than any State and more Federal
5 taxes than 22 States.
6 (6) The District of Columbia has a larger population than 2 States (Wyoming and Vermont), and
8 6 States have a population under one million.
9 (7) The District of Columbia has a larger budg10 et than 12 States.
11 (8) The Constitution of the United States gives
12 Congress the authority to admit new States (clause
13 1, section 3, article IV) and reduce the size of the
14 seat of the Government of the United States (clause
15 17, section 8, article I). All 37 new States have been
16 admitted by an Act of Congress, and Congress has
17 previously reduced the size of the seat of the Government of the United States.
19 (9) On June 26, 2020, by a vote of 232–180,
20 the House of Representatives passed H.R. 51, the
21 Washington, D.C. Admission Act, which would have
22 admitted the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth from the residential portions of the Dis24 trict of Columbia and reduced the size of the seat
25 of the Government of the United States to the
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1 United States Capitol, the White House, the United
2 States Supreme Court, the National Mall, and the
3 principal Federal monuments and buildings.
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Because it's a democracy reform bill, It's endorsing it.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:28 pmWhy are those "findings" actually in the bill HR 1?CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:22 pmThat's the findings for D.C Statehood. The passage of HR1 would not make Washington DC a state. Stick to concrete, dupe.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:17 pmCongress finds the following:Stapes wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 3:38 pmAnimal wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 3:31 pmSure thing stupid. Let's face facts:
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HR 1 would not make D. C. a state
10 (1) The 705,000 District of Columbia residents
11 deserve voting representation in Congress and local
12 self-government, which only statehood can provide.
13 (2) The United States is the only democratic
14 country that denies both voting representation in the
15 national legislature and local self-government to the
16 residents of its Nation’s capital.
17 (3) There are no constitutional, historical, fis18 cal, or economic reasons why the Americans who live
19 in the District of Columbia should not be granted
20 statehood.
21 (4) Since the founding of the United States, the
22 residents of the District of Columbia have always
23 carried all of the obligations of citizenship, including
24 serving in all of the Nation’s wars and paying Federal taxes, but have been denied voting representa-
311
•HR 1 EH
1 tion in Congress and freedom from congressional interference in purely local matters.
3 (5) The District of Columbia pays more Federal
4 taxes per capita than any State and more Federal
5 taxes than 22 States.
6 (6) The District of Columbia has a larger population than 2 States (Wyoming and Vermont), and
8 6 States have a population under one million.
9 (7) The District of Columbia has a larger budg10 et than 12 States.
11 (8) The Constitution of the United States gives
12 Congress the authority to admit new States (clause
13 1, section 3, article IV) and reduce the size of the
14 seat of the Government of the United States (clause
15 17, section 8, article I). All 37 new States have been
16 admitted by an Act of Congress, and Congress has
17 previously reduced the size of the seat of the Government of the United States.
19 (9) On June 26, 2020, by a vote of 232–180,
20 the House of Representatives passed H.R. 51, the
21 Washington, D.C. Admission Act, which would have
22 admitted the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth from the residential portions of the Dis24 trict of Columbia and reduced the size of the seat
25 of the Government of the United States to the
312
•HR 1 EH
1 United States Capitol, the White House, the United
2 States Supreme Court, the National Mall, and the
3 principal Federal monuments and buildings.
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What the fuck is this about.
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Don't give Republicans ideas. They love stuff like this
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fuck, i'd ban those fuckers, too. feral humans.
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They will steal everything not nailed down, then steal a hammer and come back for the things that are nailed down.
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and if you put them in jail they will steal that, too. i've never seen anything like it. don't most of them live up in north carolina? I think their town is called Travellers.
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These are in The United Kingdom
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I don't think Travelers are technically gypsies. They used to be called Irish Travelers. They're not Romani in any way.
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well, i don't know what "technically" qualilfies either one, but if you show up with a truck load of tools shrink wrapped and an invoice and claim to be lost on a delivery and offering them to me at half price, then you are a gypsy. or if you have a dump truck pulling a drag box asphalt paver and a trailer with a little roller on it and tell me you have some asphalt left over from a job and will give me a steal on some paving then you are a gypsy.
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An estimated 10,000 people in the United States are descendants of Travellers who left Ireland, mostly between 1845 and 1860 during the Great Famine.[65] However, there are no official population figures regarding Irish Travellers in the United States as the US census does not recognise them as an ethnic group.[66][39] While some sources estimate their population in the US to be 10,000, others suggest their population is 40,000. According to research published in 1992, Irish Travellers in the US divide themselves up into groups that are based on historical residence: Ohio Travellers, Georgia Travellers, Texas Travellers, and Mississippi Travellers. The Georgia Travelers' camp is made up of about eight hundred families, the Mississippi Travelers, about three hundred families, and the Texas Travelers, under fifty families."[66][39]
The largest and most affluent population of about 2,500 lives in Murphy Village, outside of the town of North Augusta, South Carolina.[67] Other communities exist in Memphis, Tennessee, Hernando, Mississippi, and near White Settlement, Texas, where the families stay in their homes during the winter, and leave during the summer, while smaller enclaves can be found across Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.[68]
Irish Travellers in the US are said to speak English and Shelta, a form of Cant. The Cant spoken in the US is similar to the Cant spoken in Ireland, but differs in some respects in that the language has transformed into a type of pidgin English over the generations. They typically work in asphalting, spray-painting, laying linoleum, or as itinerant workers to earn their living.[66][39]
An estimated 10,000 people in the United States are descendants of Travellers who left Ireland, mostly between 1845 and 1860 during the Great Famine.[65] However, there are no official population figures regarding Irish Travellers in the United States as the US census does not recognise them as an ethnic group.[66][39] While some sources estimate their population in the US to be 10,000, others suggest their population is 40,000. According to research published in 1992, Irish Travellers in the US divide themselves up into groups that are based on historical residence: Ohio Travellers, Georgia Travellers, Texas Travellers, and Mississippi Travellers. The Georgia Travelers' camp is made up of about eight hundred families, the Mississippi Travelers, about three hundred families, and the Texas Travelers, under fifty families."[66][39]
The largest and most affluent population of about 2,500 lives in Murphy Village, outside of the town of North Augusta, South Carolina.[67] Other communities exist in Memphis, Tennessee, Hernando, Mississippi, and near White Settlement, Texas, where the families stay in their homes during the winter, and leave during the summer, while smaller enclaves can be found across Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.[68]
Irish Travellers in the US are said to speak English and Shelta, a form of Cant. The Cant spoken in the US is similar to the Cant spoken in Ireland, but differs in some respects in that the language has transformed into a type of pidgin English over the generations. They typically work in asphalting, spray-painting, laying linoleum, or as itinerant workers to earn their living.[66][39]
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i think S Carolina is their "ground zero". I hear they live in some super high end McMansion type houses all together in some small community. I guess near North Augusta. I thought the name of the town was Travellers or something similar.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:31 am United States
An estimated 10,000 people in the United States are descendants of Travellers who left Ireland, mostly between 1845 and 1860 during the Great Famine.[65] However, there are no official population figures regarding Irish Travellers in the United States as the US census does not recognise them as an ethnic group.[66][39] While some sources estimate their population in the US to be 10,000, others suggest their population is 40,000. According to research published in 1992, Irish Travellers in the US divide themselves up into groups that are based on historical residence: Ohio Travellers, Georgia Travellers, Texas Travellers, and Mississippi Travellers. The Georgia Travelers' camp is made up of about eight hundred families, the Mississippi Travelers, about three hundred families, and the Texas Travelers, under fifty families."[66][39]
The largest and most affluent population of about 2,500 lives in Murphy Village, outside of the town of North Augusta, South Carolina.[67] Other communities exist in Memphis, Tennessee, Hernando, Mississippi, and near White Settlement, Texas, where the families stay in their homes during the winter, and leave during the summer, while smaller enclaves can be found across Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.[68]
Irish Travellers in the US are said to speak English and Shelta, a form of Cant. The Cant spoken in the US is similar to the Cant spoken in Ireland, but differs in some respects in that the language has transformed into a type of pidgin English over the generations. They typically work in asphalting, spray-painting, laying linoleum, or as itinerant workers to earn their living.[66][39]
Edit: maybe its Murphy's Village, SC
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Some of them there Gypsy girls look like they would be fun at a party.


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if you want to see what makeup can do to a face, you should run into one of them in a daisy duke UPS looking outfit with a truck full of tools. and their southern "I'm so looooooooooooooooooooooooossssssst." voice. the guys flock from blocks until they get close enough to see what's under it all.
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Until you wake up in an empty house with puke on your dick and a curse on your soul
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