So there is a company that uses software to enter and keep track of financial transactions. One of the users for that company experiences an error when they attempt to save particular types of transactions. This error is new to the user and he believes it probably has to do with a software update that was provided over the previous weekend. So the user open a support ticket with the software company.
- User: I am getting a "missing parameter" error when I attempt to save a transaction that comes from our East Coast office. I have not seen the error before, so I think it might have to do with the latest software update.
- Support: The latest update was focused mostly on transaction reports. Do you know when the first time this error occurred on your system. Maybe we can check your error logs and see if any other users experienced the same error.
- User: I am searching the error logs now. I do see that a couple of my co-workers did receive this error as well. Most are prior to the software update and the first one was about two weeks ago.
- Support: Was there anything changed or otherwise updated to the system around that same time period?
- User: Yes, we actually made some changes to our financials set up that added some new contingencies and requirements for entering our transactions. I should probably review those to see if there are new field requirements for the east coast office transactions that I am was not aware of.
So from a support standpoint, the software company has not officially resolved the issue, but they have clarified that it was not the system updates and that it was almost certainly the change in the Financial set up. Obviously this is a very simplified version of things, but it highlights probably the most important key to any troubleshooting problem: finding the "root cause" of a problem and never assuming that what appears obvious has to be the "root cause". Had Support simply gone along with the users first thought and started to troubleshoot the issue as if it was a problem with the update, there would be literally no path to resolution.
Sometimes the obvious is little more than red herring and can be extremely dangerous.
This is why the most important part to finding a root cause is to locate the first known instance of the issue you are troubleshooting. Once that is found you can literally eliminate any possible cause that does not occur prior to that first known instance and focus on events that took place closer to that first known instance. Unless you are "the Doctor" and travel in a police booth, the effect can never precede a cause. It's always cause "then" effect.
So what does this have to do with anything political? Well this is how I think. Not just when working, but in my day to day activities. While it sounds a little cold to say it, the death of George Floyd can be easily troubleshooted by using similar logic. George Floyd is the software and his problem breathing is the reported error. In order to determine the cause we need to ignore the "obvious" and determine when the first known instance of Floyd complaining about not being able to breath and work from there.
So we need to "check the logs" or in this case review the video on it's entirety and locate the first known instance. In the George Floyd case, the first complaints of not breathing took place long before Officer Chauvin even made it to the scene. That means that like the software update, the knee to the neck restraint could not be the root cause for his problems breathing.
We then need to determine what else took place "prior" to the first known instance of George Floyd having breathing issues that could have conceivably caused it. Much like the changes to the set up took place just before the error started happening, the ingestion of the drug cocktail containing three times the lethal dose of Fentanyl also took place shortly before Floyd started complaining about his breathing.
Again... this is the troubleshooter in me taking over. As matter of time continuance and basic common sense, George Floyd's breathing problems were not caused by a police restraining move. That is a fact that is literally impossible to logically repute. That leaves the remaining logical possibly of the drugs that he ingested as the cause or some other variable that has yet to be introduced. So we can be certain that George Floyd's breathing problems were not caused by Officer Chauvin and unless other variables are introduced we can show to a pretty comfortable degree of certainty that it was in fact the drugs that caused the problems breathing.
Lastly, the main reason to explain this is to show that troubleshooting and logic are largely racist and probably should be cancelled.
108 comments:
@TomCottonAR
Will big tech deplatform President Biden for spreading misinformation about Georgia's election law?
Scott, dude...
This post is SO fucking racist, I can't even...
I mean, I am literally shaking right now...
Here's some REAL troubleshooting you need to do.
Republicans Are Boxed In on INFRASTRUCTURE
Jennifer Rubin:
“Having declared themselves
in favor of infrastructure for years,
they either have to
come up with a tax scheme that
will fall far more heavily on ordinary taxpayers
or
give up their phony deficit mania
(which does not apply to tax cuts, apparently).
This puts Democrats in both the roles of
being fiscal conservatives (pay as you go!)
and
defenders of working-class Americans.
Republicans have the choice between
EMBRACING fiscal IRREsponsibility
or
GIVING UP their LAUGHable claim
to be the party of working people.”
link at Taegan Goddard's politicalwirel.com
This puts Democrats in both the roles of
being fiscal conservatives (pay as you go!)
The largest tax increase in history was measured at about $675 billion dollars and took place in 2012. The largest pre-Covid stimulus was about $800 billion.
Biden is proposing a tax increase of 3.0 trillion dollars which is over four times the previous highest tax increase in history.
He inherited about a trillion dollars from the previous stimulus and we passed another 1.9 trillion. He is now asking for an additional 3 trillion. This would total almost 6 trillion dollars which would be 7.5 times the largest previous stimulus ever passed.
And this is argued to be fiscally conservative?
I am curious Reverend... do you actually even have a functional understanding of the things you cut and paste?
When confronted by police, “Mr Floyd put drugs in his mouth in an effort to conceal them,” Nelson said, adding that later surveillance videos from across the street show that there is evidence of “further concealment of controlled substances.”
However, while Floyd’s friends believed the pills to be percocet, after search warrants were executed on the Mercedes Benz on May 27th and December 9th last year, “BCA agents located various pieces of evidence during this search, including two pills… that were revealed to be a mixture of methamphetamine and fentanyl,” Nelson noted. The pills with this concoction of meth and fentanyl that Floyd likely consumed is known as a “speed-ball” – a mixture of an opiate and a stimulant.
Partially dissolved pills found in the search of police squad car 320 where Floyd was held were also found to be consistent with the pills found in the Mercedes Benz, according to Nelson, containing both meth and fentanyl. Analysyts further discovered that DNA and saliva matching with Floyd’s were found in the pills.
Nelson further noted that despite Floyd being seen to have consumed these pills by his friends, and that a later autopsy report showed both meth and fentanyl in his system, Floyd told both Officer King and Officer Lane that he was “on nothing” when confronted about his current state of intoxication.
Thanks Scott Johnson for replacing me, because the Marxists in the Sleepy Joe administration has banned me from blogging and tweeting and Facebook
His corporate tax rate increase is about a half the decrease under the former that was passed using the reconciliation procedure in 2017.
A spreadsheet would prove your claim is 100% incorrect.
Biden is proposing a tax increase of 3.0 trillion dollars which is over four times the previous highest tax increase in history. if you include the percentage.
I have been talking a few days off because this blog has become the second Infowars site by Alex Jones.
From day one of the covid-19 pandemic, he has been denying science, just like Jones and the former.
Masking was a Democratic hoax.
If the former hadn't tried not to "scare" Wall Street, hundreds of thousands would have been saved. He is didn't start the shutdown until March. He knew on February 7th 2020.
Yes I did this because he has become Alex Jones on steroids
The Chief of Police said the he used unnecessary force.
What color is the Chief of Police Roger?
And is this the same Chief of Police who fired the four police officers within a couple of days of the incident calling it "a violation of humanity" prior to any real investigation... receiving criticism by the police union and others of jumping to conclusions and not providing the due process that police officers are supposed to receive?
The same Chief of Police who has been involved in suing his own police department for racial discrimination?
That Chief of Police?
Alex Jones aka Scott Johnson said that the difference in physical sizes to claim the use of kneeling restrictions were appropriate. Despite the fact that George Floyd quit resisting for several minutes, it was appropriate.
You despise unions except for police officers
His color is irrelevant asshole
If Officer Chauvin was an African American police officer you would be screaming conviction.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
I have been talking a few days off
You liar
Pay as you go.
Tax the rich more to do that.
(Even Trump said they SHOULD pay more,
though he lied when he made the campaign promise
to MAKE them pay more.)
Democrats become both fiscally responsible
and defenders of the working class
when they make the wealthy pay
more closely what anybody with any sense knows
they SHOULD be paying.
Alex Jones aka Scott Johnson said that the difference in physical sizes to claim the use of kneeling restrictions were appropriate. Despite the fact that George Floyd quit resisting for several minutes, it was appropriate.
Whether the restraint was "appropriate" or not is irrelevant Roger.
Officer Chauvin is not being charged with "inappropriate behavior".
He is being charged with murder.
The length of the restraint can be seriously inappropriate and still not be the cause of death. You do understand that, right?
Biden aims to bankrupt a generation
If there is one thing Joe Biden and the Democrats truly love, it is spending your money.
In Pittsburgh on Wednesday, Biden rolled out a plan to spend $2 trillion over the next eight years, supposedly on infrastructure. When Congress passes something this big, you can be sure that they are hiding a lot of mischief in the fine print. For example, Biden is trying to sneak in a provision that would overturn dozens of states’ laws to force workers to join unions against their will.
Mitch McConnell calls the plan “a Trojan horse,” with 94 percent of the spending on things other than roads and bridges. Lots of the spending is on “Green New Deal” boondoggles such as wind and solar energy and electric cars. Biden plans to remake the energy sector just as it has made the United States energy independent and created a huge share of the nation’s jobs over the past decade.
Everything that comes from Washington, DC, costs more than the price tag, but if you take that $2 trillion number at face value and combine it with the $1.9 trillion Biden and the Democrats already spent in their COVID relief bill (most of which had nothing to do with COVID relief), we’re talking $31,758 of new spending for every household in the United States. That’s more than all the wealth of all the nation’s billionaires put together.
And that’s on top of our annual $4.48 trillion budget, and before you add in another $2 trillion in education, childcare and social program spending reportedly on the way soon. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says of the Biden plan, “This is not nearly enough.” Given that the median household income in the United States was $65,712 before the pandemic, Biden is on his way to blowing through an entire year’s budget for every family in the country. When the president calls this a “once-in-a-generation investment,” he means that after he’s done, we will be broke for a generation.
Guess who gets stuck with the bill? Biden says he will raise taxes on corporations, although even his pencil-pushers admit that they need 15 years’ worth of taxes to cover the first eight years’ worth of spending.
That means we will still be paying for this until Biden’s 94th birthday, and Nancy Pelosi’s 96th.
Biden promised on the campaign trail that nobody making under $400,000 a year would see a tax hike. Well, we all know that taxes on corporations end up getting paid by their customers, their workers, and their shareholders. That’s a lot of people who make less than $400,000 a year. Then again, at the rate Biden is spending money, who knows what a dollar will be worth in 15 years?
Sorry Reverend...
If you are just going to paraphrase your cut & paste in response to a valid argument, then responding to you is still a waste of time.
And is this the same Chief of Police who fired the four police officers within a couple of days of the incident calling it "a violation of humanity" prior to any real investigation.
I guess that 27 million payout to the floyd family confirms the original statement......doncha think Lil Schitty the Minnesota racist R!!!!!!
Tax and spend polices are literally the opposite of fiscal conservatism.
The duration of the kneeling restraints can be considered as contributing factor in the death of the suspect.
Sure Denny...
Firing the police officers before any investigation and shelling out 27 million before guilt was established in court confirms the fact that the powers to be in the Minneapolis leadership were throwing the police officers under the bus in an attempt to appease the mob.
Releasing the news of settlement in the middle of jury selection was a corrupt and blatant attempt to sway the jury in an obvious unconstitutional manner.
Every American has the right to a trial and every American has the right to be seen as innocent until proven guilty. Those rights have been stripped of these four officers (two of which were on the first month of the job) by people who have a bigger agenda.
Republicans Are Boxed In on INFRASTRUCTURE
Not even close, pederast.
Not when only 5% of Hospice Joe's "Infrastructure" (LOL) proposal goes to actual rail, roads, and bridges.
Like every other proposal from this fucking clown car, it's a fucking joke.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
The duration of the kneeling restraints can be considered as contributing factor in the death of the suspect.
Not according to the official autopsy, alky.
RE my 11:27 and Ch/Scottie's 11:29
No, Ch, 11:27 is the answer and you know it is.
As is made clear by the following,
which is a large part of the problem:
DOZENS of BIG, PROFITABLE Companies Paid NO Taxes
“Just as the Biden administration is pushing to raise taxes on corporations, a new study finds that at least 55 of America’s largest paid no taxes last year on billions of dollars in profits,” the New York Times reports.
“The sweeping tax bill passed in 2017 by a Republican Congress and signed into law by President Donald J. Trump reduced the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent. But dozens of Fortune 500 companies were able to further shrink their tax bill — sometimes to zero — thanks to a range of legal deductions and exemptions that have become staples of the tax code.”
link at taegan goddard's politicalwire.com
"Roger AmickMarch 31, 2021 at 6:59 PM
"American Greatness is a fucking joke"
Sure Denny...
Firing the police officers before any investigation and shelling out 27 million before guilt was established in court
L:OL<OLOLOL!!!!! I guess the 27 million payout was out of the goodness of their heart??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! You really are fucked up more than I thought!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry sport.....you really have lost your fucking mind!!!!!
"DOZENS of BIG, PROFITABLE Companies Paid NO Taxes"
A lie.
Next.
A repeat for the economically stupid pederast
Biden promised on the campaign trail that nobody making under $400,000 a year would see a tax hike. Well, we all know that taxes on corporations end up getting paid by their customers, their workers, and their shareholders
The duration of the kneeling restraints can be considered as contributing factor in the death of the suspect.
Sure Roger. It "could" have been a contributing factor or "could" have been that Floyd was going to die anyways.
Just like the medical team going to the wrong address "could" have been a contributing factor because they got there too late to provide the medical attention he "could" have needed.
Just like the fire department not being called to the scene "could" have been a contributing factor given they might have been able to provide medical treatment sooner.
Should the dispatcher who might have called the wrong people or the medics who went to the wrong address be charged with murder because they "could" have contributed to Floyd's death?
The only thing we know for sure is that Floyd ingesting the amount of drugs he did to hide them from he cops "was" the main contributing factor to his breathing difficulties. We know that because he was already having problems breathing long before Officer Chauvin placed a knee on his neck. The is the only undeniable fact out there.
Well apparently the Reverend is now arguing...
That three trillion in new taxes and six trillion in new spending is not an actual example of liberal tax and spend policy because he is told that some corporations pay no taxes.
Must be difficult to maintain that degree of gaslighting.
Authors
Matthew Gardner
Steve Wamhoff
Read as PDF
At least 55 of the largest corporations in America paid no federal corporate income taxes in their most recent fiscal year despite enjoying substantial pretax profits in the United States. This continues a decades-long trend of corporate tax avoidance by the biggest U.S. corporations, and it appears to be the product of long-standing tax breaks preserved or expanded by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) as well as the CARES Act tax breaks enacted in the spring of 2020.
The tax-avoiding companies represent various industries and collectively enjoyed almost $40.5 billion in U.S. pretax income in 2020, according to their annual financial reports. The statutory federal tax rate for corporate profits is 21 percent. The 55 corporations would have paid a collective total of $8.5 billion for the year had they paid that rate on their 2020 income. Instead, they received $3.5 billion in tax rebates.
Their total corporate tax breaks for 2020, including $8.5 billion in tax avoidance and $3.5 billion in rebates, comes to $12 billion.
This report is based on ITEP’s analysis of annual financial reports filed by the nation’s largest publicly traded U.S.-based corporations in their most recent fiscal year. All data presented here come directly from the income tax notes of these reports. Some companies with unusual fiscal years have not yet filed such reports. Some publicly traded corporations paid nothing on profits in their most recent fiscal year but are not included in this report because they are not part of the S&P 500 or Fortune 500.
No-Tax Corporations Continue a Decades-Long Trend
For decades, the biggest and most profitable U.S. corporations have found ways to shelter their profits from federal income taxation. ITEP reports have documented such tax avoidance since the early years of the Reagan administration’s misguided tax-cutting experiment. A widely cited ITEP analysis of an eight-year period (2008 through 2015) confirmed that federal tax avoidance remained rampant before the TCJA.
Now, with most corporations reporting their third year of results under the new corporate tax laws pushed through by President Donald Trump in 2017, it is crystal clear that the TCJA failed to address loopholes that enable tax dodging—and may have made it worse.
The companies avoiding income taxes in 2020 represent very different sectors of the U.S. economy:
Food conglomerate Archer Daniels Midland enjoyed $438 million of U.S. pretax income last year and received a federal tax rebate of $164 million.
The delivery giant FedEx zeroed out its federal income tax on $1.2 billion of U.S. pretax income in 2020 and received a rebate of $230 million.
The shoe manufacturer Nike didn’t pay a dime of federal income tax on almost $2.9 billion of U.S. pretax income last year, instead enjoying a $109 million tax rebate.
The cable TV provider Dish Network paid no federal income taxes on $2.5 billion of U.S. income in 2020.
The software company Salesforce avoided all federal income taxes on $2.6 billion of U.S. income.
Learn to read English.
was" the main contributing factor to his breathing difficulties.
The "main" is your opinion. Even if it is correct the jurors will probably convict him of second degree murder and manslaughter.
He will probably spend his life behind bars.
g we know for sure is that Floyd ingesting the amount of drugs he did to hide them from he cops "was" the main contributing factor to his breathing
And the thing I am certain of Lil Schtiiy is you really need help separating your fantasy from facts......>BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Calling Dr Schitty and our law expert...... God dayum......What are you smoking???????
"Roger AmickApril 2, 2021 at 10:56 AM
I have been talking a few days off."
Nope, you used other Monikers.
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−15.5%
−15.5%
FedEx$6.9
−12.8%
−12.8%
Dish Network$6.6
−0.2%
−0.2%
American Electric Power$5.9
−3.0%
−3.0%
Kinder Morgan$4.9
−0.9%
−0.9%
Xcel Energy$4.4
−1.4%
−1.4%
Nike$4.1
−18.0%
−18.0%
Salesforce.com$4.1
−0.1%
−0.1%
DTE Energy$4.1
−11.0%
−11.0%
FirstEnergy$3.7
−1.2%
−1.2%
Williams$3.2
−4.8%
−4.8%
PPL$2.9
−1.3%
−1.3%
CMS Energy$2.5
−5.3%
−5.3%
Archer-Daniels-Midland$2.1
−0.1%
−0.1%
Evergy$2.1
−6.4%
−6.4%
Cabot Oil & Gas$1.8
−8.6%
−8.6%
Westlake Chemical$1.7
−1.7%
−1.7%
Advanced Micro Devices$1.7
−0.1%
−0.1%
Textron$1.5
−3.1%
−3.1%
Penske Automotive Group$1.3
−5.1%
−5.1%
UGI$1.1
−3.2%
−3.2%
Telephone & Data Systems$0.7
−22.8%
−22.8%
Mohawk Industries$0.6
−3.3%
−3.3%
Ball$0.6
−1.8%
−1.8%
Howmet Aerospace$0.4
−0.5%
−0.5%
Sanmina-SCI$0.3
−0.1%
−0.1%
Company3-year income (in billions)Effective 3-year tax rateDuke Energy$7.9
−15.5%
−15.5%
FedEx$6.9
−12.8%
−12.8%
Dish Network$6.6
−0.2%
−0.2%
American Electric Power$5.9
−3.0%
−3.0%
Kinder Morgan$4.9
−0.9%
−0.9%
Xcel Energy$4.4
−1.4%
−1.4%
Nike$4.1
−18.0%
−18.0%
Salesforce.com$4.1
−0.1%
−0.1%
DTE Energy$4.1
−11.0%
−11.0%
FirstEnergy$3.7
−1.2%
−1.2%
Williams$3.2
−4.8%
−4.8%
PPL$2.9
−1.3%
−1.3%
CMS Energy$2.5
−5.3%
−5.3%
Archer-Daniels-Midland$2.1
−0.1%
−0.1%
Evergy$2.1
−6.4%
−6.4%
Cabot Oil & Gas$1.8
−8.6%
−8.6%
Westlake Chemical$1.7
−1.7%
−1.7%
Advanced Micro Devices$1.7
−0.1%
−0.1%
Textron$1.5
−3.1%
−3.1%
Penske Automotive Group$1.3
−5.1%
−5.1%
UGI$1.1
−3.2%
−3.2%
Telephone & Data Systems$0.7
−22.8%
−22.8%
Mohawk Industries$0.6
−3.3%
−3.3%
Ball$0.6
−1.8%
−1.8%
Howmet Aerospace$0.4
−0.5%
−0.5%
Sanmina-SCI$0.3
−0.1%
−0.1%
"aliphate4vrApril 2, 2021 at 11:49 AM
A repeat for the economically stupid pederast
Biden promised on the campaign trail that nobody making under $400,000 a year would see a tax hike. Well, we all know that taxes on corporations end up getting paid by their customers, their workers, and their shareholders"
Correct
Roger AmickApril 2, 2021 at 10:56 AM
I have been talking a few days off."
Nope, you used other Monikers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/business/economy/zero-corporate-tax.html
Roger AmickMarch 31, 2021 at 6:59 PM
"American Greatness is a fucking joke"
I took a few days off and again soon after I suspect that I am going to join Indy because Scott has become a cultist like Alex Jones.
Always Wrong Roger is again, yes, spectacularly wrong.
"The U.S. Census Bureau lists the annual real median personal income at $35,977 in 2019
Union carpenters make over twice the average"
Nope. US Census = "$43,023 /year, National Average , Tradesman : Carpenter."
✔ off another Area Roger knows exactly Zero about, Carpenters Pay
Bye Roger, you coward.
Luke Ball, who had been serving as communications director for Rep. Matt Gaetz, resigned Friday amid a federal investigation reportedly looking into sexual relationships the Florida Republican representative had.
Ball had worked for Gaetz since 2017, when he joined his office as an intern. He later worked for his 2018 congressional campaign and became the congressman's press secretary, and later communications director, in 2019.
"The Office of Congressman Matt Gaetz and Luke Ball have agreed that it would be best to part ways. We thank him for his time in our office, and we wish him the best moving forward," Gaetz's office said in a statement.
The federal investigation is looking into whether Gaetz and a Florida associate provided cash or others things of value to women they had sex with after connecting online, The New York Times first reported Thursday evening and a source familiar with the matter confirmed to ABC News.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
I took a few days off and again soon after I suspect that I am going to join Indy because Scott has become a cultist like Alex Jones.
Whatever that word salad means
The "main" is your opinion. Even if it is correct the jurors will probably convict him of second degree murder and manslaughter.
So you are suggesting that the jurors will not follow the constitution, will not allow Officer Chauvin the assumption of innocence, will not provide Officer Chauvin with a fair trial...
and that they will convict a police officer of murder because there is a chance that his actions might have "contributed" to a death that was more likely than not an opioid overdose?
And no Roger... it's not my "opinion" that the breathing problems were attributed to his ingestion of his avoiding arrest make shift drug cocktail that had three times the lethal amount of Fentanyl in it.
That, Roger is a fact.
Because time travel is impossible.
Therefore the fact that Floyd is laying on the ground. seen foaming at the mouth, telling the two arresting officers that he was dying, couldn't breath, calling for "mama"... could not possibly have been because Officer Chauvin showed up later and put him in a neck restraint.
Does that logic escape you?
And please, Roger... give this some thought. Because I know your cognitive dissonance will just demand you repeat the coronor's opinion about "cause of death" or something irrelevant to this specific set of logic.
The Three Socialist Stooges of CHT don't have the intellectual fire power to debate the Economy.
If a union carpenter works all year long, they make approximately $79,000 per year before taxes, plus benefits include health care insurance and a deficit benefit pensions, that last a lifetime.
If I had a 401k, and I lived longer than the pension fund provided, it would quit paying for monthly benefits.
Look it up asshole kputz
Gov 🖕
"Republican lawmakers in Kansas on Thursday ended their state's mask mandate, hours after Gov. Laura Kelly (D) issued an executive order that would have kept one in place.
A group of lawmakers called the Legislative Coordinating Council (LCC) voted along party lines 5-2 to rescind the governor's mask requirement, The Kansas City Star reported.
Kansas joined 17 other states without a mask requirement, according to Kaiser Health News. "
Finally.
deficit benefit pensions
Finally got something right
Blogger Roger Amick said...
If a union carpenter works all year long, they make approximately $79,000 per year before taxes,
that is fucking PATHETIC.
The experienced and qualified coronor's determination about "cause of death" was caused by the kneel down hold restraints for nine minutes and twenty nine seconds.
Insults insult
In the modern era most families,both married couples work two jobs.
The union carpenter will provide health insurance for their wives and children
The wives jobs and often part time
But even then the average income will be in six figures.
The middle class has been destroyed by trickle down economics since the Reagan era.
Sleepy Joe is a transitional leader.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
The experienced and qualified coronor's determination about "cause of death" was caused by the kneel down hold restraints for nine minutes and twenty nine seconds.
False.
The coroner ruled it a homicide because -
1) He's scared for himself, his family and his property
or
2) He's been threatened by Keith Ellison.
There is no actual evidence contained within the official autopsy report which supports the conclusion of homicide.
And fwiw, I don't blame the coroner for being scared shitless and calling this a homicide when it so clearly is not. He witnessed the aftermath of Junkie Floyd's overdose, and he's not real keen on him and his family being burned alive in their home during the next spontaneous african american street festival.
Defined benefit pensions
Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
deficit benefit pensions
Finally got something right
and the dumb fuck doesn't even "get it."
Blogger Roger Amick said...
Defined benefit pensions
You had it right the first time, wife beater.
THWAP!!!
Alex Jones has infected your mind
The Capitol Police said Friday that a suspect was in custody after two officers had been struck and injured by a vehicle near the heavily guarded northern entrance to the U.S. Capitol.
The Capitol complex was locked down, as the agency instructed staff to remain indoors, away from doors and windows, as eyewitnesses posted videos of a large law enforcement response.
“A suspect is in custody,” the Capitol Police said on Twitter. “Both officers are injured. All three have been transported to the hospital.”
Images from the scene posted on social media appeared to show emergency workers treating someone on the driveway of the Capitol.
One member of the news media, Jake Sherman, posted a video showing a helicopter landing near the building.
Congress is on recess and so the majority of lawmakers are not near the building, and President Biden left Washington earlier in the day for Camp David.
Shortly after 1 p.m., an alarm came and an alert was sent to all staff members on Capitol Hill.
“Capitol: Due to an external security threat located All U.S. Capitol Campus Buildings, no entry or exit is permitted at this time. You may move throughout the building(s) but stay away from exterior windows and doors. If you are outside, seek cover,” said a message sent from the Capitol Police.
The Capitol building is shut down
A police officer is in critical condition now
The experienced and qualified coronor's determination about "cause of death" was caused by the kneel down hold restraints for nine minutes and twenty nine seconds.
So then you believe in time travel?
That the knee on George Floyd's neck caused him to have trouble breathing "prior" to it being applied - and you specifically believe this because of a coroner's report? What part of that report belies the well established time continuum science and cause and effect logic?
Please provide us your reasoning Roger!
Love to hear it!
Shots fired at US Capitol barricade, suspect in custody
Two officers are said to be injured, one critically, the sources said.
ByJack Date andVictor Ordonez
April 2, 2021, 10:46 AM
• 3 min read
3:18
On Location: April 2, 2021
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.
J. Scott Applewhite/AP
After reports that someone hit two U.S. Capitol Police officers with a car, Capitol Police opened fire at the north barricade of the Capitol complex, law enforcement sources tell ABC News.
Two officers are said to be injured, one critically, the sources said.
"Look it up" Roger
I did and again , you are simply wrong.
Carpenters do not make $79,000.
I posted this already.
"
US Census = "$43,023 /year, National Average , Tradesman : Carpenter."
The following is word salad non-sense:.
"If I had a 401k, and I lived longer than the pension fund provided, it would quit paying for monthly benefits"
You claimed , repeatedly you have defined benefits that pay you $100,000 a year.
Nope, you don't. you said you have receive all three govt stimulus payouts.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
The Capitol building is shut down
A police officer is in critical condition now
Did lil Petey Buttplug fall off his bikey-wikey, or was the photo-op saved?
LOL.
After reports that A WHITE SUPREMACIST hit two U.S. Capitol Police officers with a WHITE SUPREMACIST car, Capitol Police opened fire at the WHITE SUPREMACIST at the north barricade of the Capitol complex, law enforcement sources tell ABC News about THE WHITE SUPREMACIST.
Clean this up Roger.
" I lived longer than the pension fund provided, it would quit paying for monthly benefits."
It makes no sense.
Hey alky,
If the guy at the capitol turns out to be a moose-limb-bin-al-raghead, what the fuck do we do?
The NY Times/WaPo style guide doesn't have an approved narrative for that
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Capitol Police said they apprehended a suspect following reports that a person rammed a vehicle into two Capitol Police officers near a traffic barrier, an incident that prompted officials to place the complex into lockdown.
“A suspect is in custody,” Capitol Police said in a tweet. “Both officers are injured. All three have been transported to the hospital.” The incident occurred at a barricaded access point off Constitution Avenue, on the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol building, according to Capitol Police.
A spokesman for the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department said that the agency was transporting two people in ambulances to area hospitals after responding to reports of at least one shot outside the Capitol.
The Biden Housing sector is his mess.
Pending home sales index
Dropped like Lydia after a right hook.
Feb.-10.6%
What I find amusing is that we had a guy a few years back wander past White House security, got into the White House grounds, and attempted to get into the White House itself and Secret Service just apprehended the guy for trespassing.
But today some car hits a barrier outside the Capital complex and police gun him down, call in helicopters, call out the national guard, and shut down the entire city.
Surreal.
But today some car hits a barrier outside the Capital complex and police gun him down, call in helicopters, call out the national guard, and shut down the entire city.
Surreal.
It's basically a tacit admission by the Hospice Joe regime that they're occupiers.
Duly and legally elected officials don't act this way. They don't cower behind razor wire and armed troops.
"Denny
"Average home price +11%"
Are you attempting to talk about economics?
IF, so tell us the downside of a double diget price increase?
Denny could not answer.
“A suspect is in custody,” Capitol Police said in a tweet.
And if he turns out to be a moose-limb, we will never know the motive.
The suspect is dead
C.H. Truth said...
What I find amusing is that we had a guy a few years back wander past White House security, got into the White House grounds, and attempted to get into the White House itself and Secret Service just apprehended the guy for trespassing.
But today some car hits a barrier outside the Capital complex and police gun him down, call in helicopters, call out the national guard, and shut down the entire city.
Surreal.
Looks like this guy brought a knife to a gun fight.
Obama's fault
Words have consequences
The suspect is dead
For all we know he lost control of his vehicle and ran into the barricade by accident!
Anonymous The Dude said...
The suspect is dead
For all we know he lost control of his vehicle and ran into the barricade by accident!
So Nancy's Capitol police killed an innocent man ?
even worse.
The suspect was waving a knife as he exited his car and the officers shot him dead
Back on topic.
Most senior "white" Minneapolis officer testifies Chauvin's actions 'totally unnecessary' in George Floyd death
“Pulling him down to the ground face down and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for."
Roger Amick said...
The suspect was waving a knife as he exited his car and the officers shot him dead
Who was he waving to ?
Pelosi and Obama have a lot of explaining to do
Better hope he's not black.
One of the police officers is dead
The alky fancies himself the blogs "town crier."
I don't think he possesses the intellect to understand that if we obviously have access to the internet, chances are good that we can find our own breaking news updates.
The officers told him to drop the knife, but he approached the police officers and they shot him dead.
They don't know exactly yet if it was terrorism or anything else yet.
Roger Amick said...
One of the police officers is dead
That is tragic. RIP.
rrb said...
The alky fancies himself the blogs "town crier."
I don't think he possesses the intellect to understand that if we obviously have access to the internet, chances are good that we can find our own breaking news updates.
Must admit I haven't turned on the news on this one, guess it's more serious than I thought. I discount all things alky.
Most senior "white" Minneapolis officer testifies Chauvin's actions 'totally unnecessary' in George Floyd death
“Pulling him down to the ground face down and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for."
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one.
What's at issue here is whether or not Ofc. Chauvin acted in accordance with approved police procedure. He did.
Alky, I've noticed that all of your positions on the case are based upon conjecture and subjective interpretation. You actually seem to avoid facts in evidence and the objective analysis of the facts.
That's the behavior of a hack with a pre-disposed notion and a pre-desired outcome of the case.
A 401(k) is what's known as a defined-contribution plan. The employee and employer can make contributions to the account, up to the dollar limits set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). By contrast, traditional pensions [not to be confused with traditional 401(k)s] are referred to as defined-benefit plans—the employer is responsible for providing a specific amount of money to the employee upon retirement.3
If the specific amount of money is spent the checks quit coming.
My checks will be sent until I die.
My defined-benefit never end.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
They don't know exactly yet if it was terrorism or anything else yet.
And if it IS radical islamic terrorism, we will never fucking know.
If the chances of it being a white guy are even 0.00000000001%, he'll be tied to Trump and the GOP before the sun sets tonight.
The report I'm listening to on-line has already tagged him as a 'lone-wolf' and has also already referenced the Jan 6 panty raid TWICE in less than 60 fucking seconds.
Jan 6th
Jan 6th
Jan 6th
Jan 6th
Jan 6th
Jan 6th
LOL.
fucking msm assholes.
The Chief became a police officer in 1985.
Roger is the village Idiot
I'm not saying anything about the guy who killed a police officer today except to pray for his family.
Many of them have PTSD since January 6th
Roger, a while back a black suspect had "a knife" and you told us it was NOT reason enough for the LEO's to use deadly force.
Oh, and the MSM assholes I'm listening to?
FOX News
"Roger AmickApril 2, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Many of them have PTSD since January 6th"
No, they dont.
If the specific amount of money is spent the checks quit coming.
Most intelligent people would set it up as a life annuity
"My checks will be sent until I die.
My defined-benefit never end" Roger
And they total less then $75,000
not the " 6 figure " you lied about.
"traditional pensions [not to be confused with traditional 401(k)s"
The only one on this blog that was confused was Alky , the financially illiterate dolt.
Most intelligent people would set it up as a life annuity
You're talking to a clown who lost his wife's nest egg to a nigerian prince email scam.
LOL.
RRB.
You are correct.
Roger is the only human I know of that beg his kids for money.
And they total less then $75,000
What was your salary last year cock sucker????????
Infrastructure Bill Is More Popular With the Tax Hikes
A new Morning Consult poll
finds 57% of voters
say they’d be more likely to support President Biden’s infrastructure plan if it were funded by tax increases on those making over $400,000 a year.
And 47% of voters
say they’d be more likely to support the proposal if it were funded by increases to the corporate tax rate.
Just 27%
support an infrastructure plan without any tax hikes, which appears to be the Republican party stance.
___
link at tagaen goddard's politicalwire.com
The Tax hikes don't come close to paying for it.
Jamie, you need to stop lying.
Biden's attack on "pass thru businesses "
as you support , is an assault on mom and pop stores and small family farms is disgusting.
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