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If they really mean to cut the military its because they know they can't control it quickly enough and it's the only national body able to resist am organized paramilitary
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It dont stop at firearms. My pal in Dallas received a tactical knife in a gift bag from Dallas JL chapter at an event.
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Did John Morgan wrote this himself, or just someone that's never heard of him?
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Well at least he earned the respect and lasting acclaimed of those he empowered...wait im hearing some news here and
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Leaving you with no national actor capable of coordinated opposition to brown shirts. Which, if there is any thread of logic, might be the point. Awfully big If of course.
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People will embrace so much failure and personal suffering to avoid admitting they should have known better. Great thing about politics is, you just don't have to.
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That's what leaders are for. You're all surprisingly in one tent for a reason, and it's the leader that must emphasize that to build unity of purpose. We just ... ain't got that leader.
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FWIW I would trust the dude selling gyros at the Pineville mall with my life
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Genuinely, the most useful easy thing to change in the future is to physically stamp/advertise "govt funded" on eveything tax dollars touch. People don't have a clue how much they depend on it.
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Would be? Was for sure. Ol Xi def has video of Elon pushing rope in a beijing hotel.
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Me getting ejected from the set for screaming WRONG KEN IT WAS OVER AT FRANKLIN
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The only good use case for humanoid robots is fuck-bot. It'll be a massive market too, but you can't admit that you're positioning for that for some time.
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I thought sci-fi was the realm of imagining the possible.
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I used to consider gambling a societally meaningless way to separate stupid people from their money. Turns out the stupid will unite to take out their anger at themselves on society of there are enough.
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Prior employer invests much more heavily into H1B than anyone in their industry. They've also been the fastest grower in the industry for 30 years now. Reaching for the talent others won't reach for pays off.
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Sure the food may taste like crap but at least they gave me Sears catalog grade titillation in exchange.
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B School doesn't pay much mind aside from regs potential to create moats as opposed to healthy ecosystems. And to be fair, it would have seemed a niche factor the last several decades. Bet it gets attention over the next few tho. C-suite should know better, but...
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Gotta hand it to the gross people, they move fast.
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And their next logical step is outright support of relocation, for that reason. For surely the Gazans will be better off in that nebulous other place they can build a better life (refugee camps, possibly not even in the middle east).
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Feldman is the McCardle of judicial opinion writing. He writes solely to say the left is overreacting.
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Classic Art of the Deal ( bankrupting your company)
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But why do they believe this? It has never behaved that way. It has always gone up only when the world is perfect.
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The inability of hodlr's to understand what is good and bad for their asset is the most consistent thing in the world for a solid 8 years now.
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Grandad interviewed residents around Dachau. They couldn't imagine what that smell was or why their homes were covered in greasy soot. And you let it go, because the better future comes quicker if the scared people don't have to defend their past.
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This is bitch mentality. Don't be a little bitch.
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It comes around to a philosophical conundrum. Hitler was one of the most evil people to ever live. And yet, you will never do something as virtuous and good for the world as killing Hitler. Only Hitler did that.
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Even a broad swath of dummies understand both blatant corruption and performative idiocy. Dems have got to hammer both.
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Please please please please It'll be soooon funny
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Not even just the cartels. These idiots will be fair game to the Mexican army, which will know where they are every minute theyre over the border. It's literal suicide.
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The value of the legacy media as an actual business is negligible to the folks that own them. The actual payoff to ownership right now is in pushing policies that make them money elsewhere.
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Obligatory every time I think of Bragg
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There's a hell of a lot to be said for not outsmarting yourself in field full of people desperately trying to prove how clever they are.
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It's this. My company was able to wrap up a lot of leases the last 2 years. Now all our competitors are going rto but our ceo just confirmed we are not. But obvs the rto companies won't admit this bc it makes them look bad.
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On the one hand, Sunday night prices are meaningless. OTOH, stopped out in profit on Friday babeeeeee
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Whole lotta people about to learn what 'breakfast tea' is
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Done
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This is as intellectually pathetic as it is morally grotesque. The constitution is not a playground for abstract games. Your colleagues are explicitly attempting to deprive people of the protections the constitution establishes for all. There is no where you can stand that is neutral.
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Will never stop being funny that the investment banking masters of the universe moved their companies to Miami at the obvious peak (of the entire state)
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It's all premised on expecting voters to think things thru and seek reliable info to inform those thoughts. Aint none of that shit true.
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Patriotism being cringe to the leftists drives an awful lot of convoluted thinking on their part
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Huh. Not what I was trying to type but still rather frightening.
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Purify with fire. Before it does the smell to you first.
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Eh. Churchill sure didn't think the RN could stop em without air cover. Point is, water crossings are so so so hard. And so much harder when you can't do logistics over a bridge after. And we have so many things to shoot at surface ships now.
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The 1940 RAF was enough to stop Hitler crossing the channel. The straight is a hell of a lot farther and ships aint a hell of a lot faster.
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Running back infrastructure week, but to destroy the infrastructure.
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A position that is exclusively held by people that also hate Romney more than any lib does.
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Honestly this sounds like more options than the last pub i was in. But that was 2016. So good on ya England I guess.