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12thGenAmerican 7 points ago +7 / -0

Oh, and not just you, but your entire family. The same way they passed a policy in WA state saying that you are a felon if you go to the range with your family and any member touches a firearm registered as belonging to another.

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12thGenAmerican 7 points ago +8 / -1

No there won't. Kaiser Permanente--Mike Bloomberg's, Bill Gates's, and Jeff Bezos's favorite HMO--will simply say that if you don't sign a statement saying you have no guns (with massive perjury traps in it) AND don't appear on any concealed carry or gun purchase registries...

...then you can't get any medical care.

It will be that easy.

Who do you shoot?

The confiscation is going to be as indirect as they've already been in, e.g., WA state. We had the most robust RKBA in our state Constitution...and now we have de facto registration and surveillance.

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12thGenAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nobody wants to talk about it, friend. Everyone is so evasive. Of course I live in Pugetopolis, deep behind the blue wall (it used to be purple to but the Dems gerrymandered all purple and red votes into disenfranchisement then probably added a layer of Dominion on top of that).

People here are scared. I and my wife are not; our best friend isn't; my colleagues at work talk openly, albeit quietly. We have a lot of home and land work and care for others. But there is still something missing when we can't say, "Heck it, we don't feel like cooking/cleaning tonight, let's just go to the pub for a burger and a beer."

They are eroding us through a very subtle kind of oppression. The kind where they make you worry about toilet paper at Costco, and you have to wear a cuck muzzle to get in the door, but somehow there's always plenty of Chinese technocrap available that you walk past piles and heaps and stacks and walls of on the way to see if your family will be able to wipe their butts. Very basic humiliation tactic in my view. Obsession with bodily functions--noses/snot and butts/poo.

Sickening. THIS is what's making people crazy. Being catapulted back to being toddlers trying to understand what they're supposed to do with their bodily functions according to the powerful people in their lives (parents).

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12thGenAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

For what it's worth, I had a friend 20 years ago who had served on the boards of various huge NGOs and foundations. He was also an elected public official (state executive branch). We were walking and talking one day about a range of things of mutual interest. He said to me that it was necessary in his view to cull 90% of the human population "so that the rest of us could then have more."

It was one of those moments where my jaw dropped and flapped and my vocal cords went all paralyzed. I was gob smacked, as we used to say in Philly.

When I finally found my voice I said to him, that's interesting, who gets to make the decision about who lives and dies.

Well, he said, WE do, since we're the smart ones on the side of what is true and correct.

I replied, "Oh, you're saying I get to be part of the team that makes that choice?"

Yes, he said.

I replied, "Well neat. I choose that you die, because you are 30 years older than me, and I want your stuff, also you have those medical problems we've been discussing that are costly."

He visibly blanched, then turned beet red. Never spoke to me again after that. I didn't care. It was an incredible wakeup call for me.

He is still in office. In his 80s. Democrat. In his mind, the New Order means that HE will get power while denying it to others. It told me all I needed to know about what his sort of politician thought and meant by certain codewords.

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12thGenAmerican 4 points ago +4 / -0

GEOTUS is changing that too.

https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2020/11/20/mining-company-determined-to-restore-us-rare-earth-supply-chain

MP Materials, which operates the largest rare earth element mines in the Western Hemisphere, had a big week.

It was one of three companies on Nov. 17 to receive Defense Department grants intended to return rare earth production to the United States. The following day it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

The Pentagon awarded a Defense Production Act Title III grant worth $9.6 million to MP Materials so it can begin to refine the strategic minerals at its Mountain Pass, California, mine.

“This grant from the DoD is outstanding. It's humbling. And we're very proud of the fact that DoD is supporting us,” James Litinsky, the company's CEO, told National Defense in an interview.

The Mountain Pass mine is the largest producer of rare earth elements in the Western Hemisphere and constitutes 15 percent of the world’s production of the minerals, which are essential to manufacture high performance magnets. China currently has a near monopoly on refining the elements and producing the magnets, which are used in a variety of weapon systems as well as commercial goods such as wind turbines and electric vehicles.

On Sept. 30, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13817, which — among other items — seeks to return rare earth production to the United States and break China’s dominance over the supply chain.

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12thGenAmerican 4 points ago +4 / -0

Meaning "black bloc street medic," which is some commie who got five hours or whatever of "workshop training."

Look it up. Someone archived a bunch of that stuff on archive dot is, the only one I remember is Black Cross Collective which iirc was in Portland.

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12thGenAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just a reminder that US Senators and Congresscritters make $174,000 a year, plus benefits, plus extras/perks, amounting to many times more than that.

We pay them out of our wages and businesses...to turn on Trump...which means turning on US.

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12thGenAmerican 3 points ago +3 / -0

I agree. I registered Republican once a long time ago in PA to vote for someone in a primary. That is the only party membership I ever had. I have always been, and voted, independent. The Republican party has been anti-American for many years, just as the Dems have been because they represent the same horrible occupiers of our Republic.

Both these parties have betrayed us. Both have profited from the destruction of our communities, our families, our Constitution, our nation.

The Dems are worse IMO, but the GOP has played along with the Communist takeover for most of my life. They helped destroy President Nixon, who knew what was at stake. They covered up for the murder of President Kennedy. And on. And on. And on.

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12thGenAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

Every so often it is necessary to create openings so young people can rise and take on the mantle of power from elders who have ceased to be relevant or care about anything but their own power and interests. I pray to God that we are witnessing such a moment.

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12thGenAmerican 4 points ago +4 / -0

You still believe that our votes are counted in full when they go against the uniparty? C'mon, friend. We know for a fact that "fractional voting" handicaps our votes right off the top, and that's without any additional counting algorithms applied!

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12thGenAmerican 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's worth looking into. Some friends were all excited about some "small local coffee company"...that it turned out was rebagging and rebranding STARBUCKS beans. Yikes.

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12thGenAmerican 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's why I bought a home roaster--I live in Pugetopolis, and every cafe and roaster here is hard commie. There are some outlying communities with good people, but driving 30 miles each way to get roasted beans isn't an option. Roasted beans need to be consumed quickly for top flavor. This way I get green beans, which keep a long time if properly stored then roast as needed. Lets me contribute DIRECTLY to known good people on our side.

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12thGenAmerican 3 points ago +3 / -0

Did that in 2018, best decision ever. It's a bit of a hassle sometimes in the middle of all the other home-done stuff (yogurt, eggs, honey, firewood), but nothing tastes so good. We order green beans 25 or 50 pounds at a time. Have a great wholesale supplier in MS, Coffee Bean Corral. Highly recommended.

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12thGenAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

Heh. If I didn't roast at home I'd go over there right now.

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12thGenAmerican 1 point ago +2 / -1

Same here. Got very tired of the blackpill shilling elsewhere. Just want to sit at a table with friends whose faith is strong.