Proclaiming person A supports Dylan Roof voting while in prison because they support Felons being able to vote is technically correct but it's stupid to pretend you don't know what they mean.
They still gotta file their taxes correctly when they get out.
well that's the best kind of correct i hear
It's also really hard to get on that boat when I know that the prison industrial complex disenfranchises black men at a higher rate that other men when population and criminality rates are involved.
I'm not for it per se, but I'm not shutting the door on a good argument about it.
that's why i used dylan roof and i think it's a decent thought experiment/debate. if you want to give disenfranchised black men the right to vote while in prison for committing a felony then you also have to give dylan roof and other extremely terrible people that right
I worked in a warehouse that dealt mostly in cigarettes. It wasn't uncommon for employees to buy a case of 30 sleeves, especially when they were BOGO.
Shove them in a chest freezer.
If you lived in PA, DC or VA like half of our employees in MD, you could not do that legally, despite cigarettes being more expensive in MD than PA and VA at the time.
Even if you hopped on the BOGO cases you'd make what, a profit of five cents per case?
you lost me at freezer chests full of cigarettes
I've never smoked cigarettes so I'm not even sure what you're referring to as a sleeve
Used to be on a pack a day. A sleeve/carton lasted 10 days if people didn't bum from me. Buying 30 sleeves to last about a year at the cost of about 15 sleeves was a game killer for people like me at the time.
Packs and sleeves/cartons https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2015/...k-giveaway.png
anyways the gay nominee says felons shouldn't vote so he's won me over