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Americans forget that the founding fathers were liberals.
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Waters, whose own mother told him there was no room for him at her thanksgiving table, has an opinion on women. Lol.
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Heard there’s an African saying, “when the elephants are fighting, you don’t want to be the grass.” Unfortunately Americans are the grass.
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David Ogilvie, of Hathaway ad fame, said when he was blocked while writing, a bottle of claret and a good night’s sleep worked for him.
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The goal is middle class poverty and poor physical health for Americans. Easier for oligarchs to snap up assets on the cheap.
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“Taco” is discriminating against more than half of the population for healthcare. Doesn’t seem like a smart move given 47’s other nonsense has already been found to be illegal.
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Yes, because there are lots of assets oligarchs want to pay bottom dollar for. That requires a depression and a large die off of population.
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Republicans are bad for business.
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Rumor is Miller’s wife has left him for Musk. That’ll put a dent in his mojo. That at pack of fake alphas in the cabinet will rip Stevie to shreds.
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Or, maybe, the people who didn’t vote are okay with Trump.
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Dr. Kellogg made the first soy milk and: “He disapproved of the use of eggs and grudgingly accepted the use of small amounts of milk and freshly-made cheese.” www.soyinfocenter.com/HSS/john_kel...
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Rethuglicans want Americans impoverished and sick because it’s much easier to rule when people are unable to monitor their government.
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Tasty!
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Proof that “most Americans are good” is a myth.
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Confirmation that you are correct, are the law firms who cut deals are losing clients in the “find out” phase. Keep it up!
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Forgot about that one. Kellogg was one weird guy.
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Rethuglicans have forgotten they were elected because their neighbors wanted them out of town, not so they could screw things up.
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Kellogg thought a vegan diet reduced sex drive. Believe he was celibate as well.
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How many “people” did the cat eat in demos?
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Tough guy needs his “mommy”. Lol.
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That was a typo, republicans meant 90 posts a day.
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Also, Josef Gobbels diary (660 pages in PDF) is a good source for the exact phrases Trump and the republicans are using now. For a historical German background, try: “German History 1770-1866”, 969 pages of data and statistics — James J Sheehan
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Poles blocked trucks with Ukraine aid and dumped Ukraine grain. Not surprising.
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Vance has no political influence, both sides think he’s a dolt. Thiel picked a zero. Also, there’s a video of Thiel (think from last year) where he’s so unsure his plan will work, he’s visibly sweating.
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Start by reading “The German War” - Nicholas Stargardt. It’s 700 pages from Germans, on how the Nazis took power. Vilifying judges and education, fiat currency/crypto, military buildup, social engineering, anti-abortion, etc. If those are the best insults you can muster, no book will help you.
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Americans have been told most people are good. Nice example of why that is untrue.
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Organizations that choose loyalty over talent inadvertently create competitors with a sense of purpose.
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So no source. Got it. Several steps, including the attempted “assignations”, are exactly the path the Nazis followed until a Jewish man killed a German diplomat, which was used as the excuse for Kristallnacht. Check out the incidences as the Nazis goose stepped to fascism, eerily similar.
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Source?
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Is this another attempt by the republican regime to create “national outrage”, like the Nazis did to accelerate their fascism?
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So if someone had replied to Joni with, “You first”, that would have been funny right?
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Joni was as funny as when 47 made fun of a handicapped reporter. Also, acting in ways that harm people has nothing humorous about it. Except for ghouls.
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Republicans want American citizens to be the tired and poor.
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As the British withdrew from the colonies, they left investment businesses that funneled capital offshore, ensuring British wealth and colonial poverty. The wealthy in the US are moving assets offshore, they will not invest in a US economy this unstable.
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Newsome is going MAGA.
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So you think telling people with relatives about to lose their health insurance that “everyone dies”, is in any way funny? Pathetic.
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Smart eventually beats fascism. States cannot thrive unless enough smart people stay.