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100percentdeplorable 13 points ago +13 / -0

SpaceX is literally not allowed to hire non citizens for most roles due to ITAR... and for good reason, don't need the Chinese or whoever else stealing our rocket tech.

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100percentdeplorable 1 point ago +1 / -0

As far as company ethics go, ebay is no better than Amazon. But yes, sometimes items are cheaper there. So if you must buy from ebay or amazon I just do it based on price alone and no "moral" considerations.

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100percentdeplorable 2 points ago +2 / -0

Screw Amazon. I wish more manufacturers would sell their product direct for a fair price.

Emphasis on that last part. Too often I see the same product on the manufacturer's site at a higher price or with (often expensive) shipping not included while Amazon offers free shipping, only for them to ship slower than Amazon, as well as Amazon offering a better return policy. (yes some people abuse it, but its nice to have)

I understand that in contracts with Amazon I'm pretty sure sellers are not allowed to sell on their own sites for a lower price (evil Amazon) but come on, just sell the item for the exact same price on your own site and I'll gladly buy it from there instead. It's a case of help me help you.

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100percentdeplorable 3 points ago +3 / -0

I applaud your effort pede, unfortunately youtube will just artificially remove all the dislikes.

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100percentdeplorable 1 point ago +1 / -0

TDW dating sounds like it’s going to be a bunch of trolls and FBI doxxing us. Can’t go well.

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100percentdeplorable 10 points ago +10 / -0

Screw approval ratings Trump could have 70% approval and it doesn’t matter if they’re going to rig the election.

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100percentdeplorable 1 point ago +1 / -0

Twitter and other big tech companies are run like communist countries. Everyone is constantly ratting other people out and imposing more and more absurd ideological purity tests to those beneath them. They weed out any resistance to their radical goals. Nobody is going to publically coming out against dumbass Dorsey.

The few whistleblowers and honest people left have gone to places like Project Veritas.

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100percentdeplorable 1 point ago +1 / -0

Remember when Reddit actually supported free speech? All started going to shit after Aaron Schwartz died and then they got bought out by the chicoms.

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100percentdeplorable 2 points ago +2 / -0

Receiving orders from their masters I see...

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100percentdeplorable 2 points ago +2 / -0

The liberal elites and deep state (let’s be real that’s who’s running the Biden administration) looks down upon you like Kim Jong Un looks down upon his subjects.

You are nothing to them. Either you are a useful idiot to be used as a tool or an inconvenience to be eliminated.

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100percentdeplorable 3 points ago +3 / -0

I actually like it that the liberal sheep now put their pronouns in their bio. Easy to instantly identify them as dumbasses.

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100percentdeplorable 4 points ago +4 / -0

Scheduled maintainence... patience, they’re upgrading servers to deal with the influx of new users.

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100percentdeplorable 5 points ago +5 / -0

Heard Hunter Biden is a big fan of those Chinese "binbows"...

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100percentdeplorable 2 points ago +2 / -0

Biden's presidency unconstitutional, experts say.

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100percentdeplorable 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is not really a smoking gun we have better evidence that this -

This phenomena of matching votes between precincts is more common than intuitively perspective, this is known as the Birthday paradox - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem

E.g. If you have 23 people in a room, you'd expect at least 2 of them to have the same birthday.

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100percentdeplorable 2 points ago +2 / -0

For important reasons, most States, including Wisconsin, require absentee ballots to be received by election day, not just mailed by election day. Those States want to avoid the chaos and suspicions of impropriety that can ensue if thousands of absentee ballots flow in after election day and potentially flip the results of an election. And those States also want to be able to definitively announce the results of the election on election night, or as soon as possible thereafter. Moreover, particularly in a Presidential election, counting all the votes quickly can help the State promptly resolve any disputes, address any need for recounts, and begin the process of canvassing and certifying the election results in an expeditious manner...

This was on October 26... everyone knew what the Dems were up to. His whole opinion is spicy though.

Also see this from Gorsuch -

So it’s indisputable that Wisconsin has made considerable efforts to accommodate early voting and respond to COVID. The district court’s only possible complaint is that the State hasn’t done enough. But how much is enough? If Wisconsin’s statutory absentee voting deadline can be discarded on the strength of the State’s status as a COVID “hotspot,” what about the identical deadlines in 30 other States? How much of a “hotspot” must a State (or maybe some sliver of it) be before judges get to improvise? Then there’s the question what these new ad hoc deadlines should be. The judge in this case tacked 6 days onto the State’s election deadline, but what about 3 or 7 or 10, and what’s to stop different judges choosing (as they surely would) different deadlines in different jurisdictions? A widely shared state policy seeking to make election day real would give way to a Babel of decrees. And what’s to stop courts from tinkering with in-person voting rules too? This judge declined to go that far, but the plaintiffs thought he should have, and it’s not hard to imagine other judges accepting invitations to unfurl the precinct maps and decide whether States should add polling places, revise their hours, rearrange the voting booths within them, or maybe even supplement existing social distancing, hand washing, and ventilation protocols. The Constitution dictates a different approach to these how-much-is-enough questions. The Constitution provides that state legislatures—not federal judges, not state judges, not state governors, not other state officials—bear primary responsibility for setting election rules.

While Roberts did rule in our favor this time of course he had to be a cuck and hedge his opinion saying "hurr durr while I agree this time this is different than Pennsylvania" lol.

Either way whatever makes it to SCOTUS I am confident we have 5 solid votes.

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100percentdeplorable 3 points ago +3 / -0

Love how she says it with that shit-eating grin. That’s totally Trump’s style too.

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