Republicans and Independents Favor Throwing Hillary In Jail

This is the starting point:

In a poll conducted by YouGov and The Huffington Post, 64 percent of Republicans approved of Trump’s comments opposed to just 24 percent who did not, whilst 46 percent of Independents approved compared to 41 percent who thought they were inappropriate.

However, an overwhelming majority (87 percent) of Democrats considered the threat inappropriate compared to just 9 percent who thought it was, meaning 52 percent of total viewers surveyed opposed the comments, compared to 38 percent who approved of them.

All of r and K are a scale, and things are just beginning to tip toward K. Eventually, I expect that many of the ones who disfavor jail now will favor it later – and the ones favoring jail will come to favor much more extreme punishments.

Again, it is amazing that we are seeing so much K-strategy now, given how little resource restriction we have experienced.

I am convinced that this K-shift, when it fully hits with the economic collapse, will be as violent as any period we have seen in history. The only question is where the violence will be directed.

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EastTexasFatboy
EastTexasFatboy
7 years ago

Well, hunger as starvation are really powerful forces in a revolution. I personally believe a starving rabbit will kill for a big mac. Or, perhaps, as you put it, that’s just evidence of a hard K shift.

I remember reading a White Russian memoir about the revolution. How all those fervent young reds starved to death. Here in Texas, we figure manginas will starve looking at a herd of cattle.

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