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Caerulei 1 point ago +1 / -0

Same, my career has nothing to do with my major, and there is zero difference in job advancement between those who have a degree and those who do not.

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Caerulei 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think fraud is likely involved, I volunteered as a ballot validator and found hundreds of dead. moved away, or in-eligable voters in 2012 in Washington State. But there is also a fact that colleges are creating a class of people that go in as kids from conservative, even homeschooling families and come out as democrats. It happened to most of my cousins and friends (some of them are even communists now in their 30s!). It's very obvious the political divide between my friends who went to college and those who did not.

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Caerulei 2 points ago +2 / -0

RealClearPolitics, look at the uncalled races and count up the ones where republicans are leading. May be different now.

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Caerulei 4 points ago +4 / -0

Actually, looking again today, it looks more like 52 GOP senators and 204 GOP reps.

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Caerulei 12 points ago +12 / -0

I agree, the election is not over, all the weird stuff needs to be investigated. But at this point, by hook or by crook, we need to be prepared for things to not go our way. No matter what outcome of the presidency, it looks like we will have at least 51 senators to act as bulwark and 200 Reps, and a 6-3 Supreme Court. That gives us at least two years of moderate protection from the leftists. We need to invest into alt-tech to ensure a parallel economy and society can thrive.

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Caerulei 2 points ago +6 / -4

Yeah no, I reject that. I will let democrats win if Republicans do not do their jobs. If the Republicans do not fear losing votes they will just become as corrupt as the Dems. I will be on no one's plantation.

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Caerulei 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's Youtube's upcoming competitor, 30+ million unique monthly users. Lots of stuff that's been banned on Youtube is on Bitchute.

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Caerulei 239 points ago +250 / -11

If the Republicans don't do anything about this I will vote 3rd party in 2022.

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Caerulei 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are 9 million Puerto Ricans in the US. 6 million, on the mainland, 3 million on the Island. All a Puerto Rican has to do to vote is move to the mainland as they are already US citizens.

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Caerulei 2 points ago +2 / -0

They vote swing now, their representative to congress caucuses with Republicans. Also, becoming a state would allow them to become an international port. By US law territories can only accept US ships, which blocks Puerto Rico from getting cheap imports / export their goods like the rest of the US. Becoming a state would likely lower their cost of living due to this.

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Caerulei 2 points ago +2 / -0

My favourite Englishman.

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Caerulei 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yo votΓ‘ Trump en Tejas! HAGOV (Hace AmΓ©rica Grande Otra Vez!)

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Caerulei 1 point ago +1 / -0

I dislike the turtle man... but sometimes the turtle man is right.

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Caerulei 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's roughly 1000 miles. But 275 miles of new barriers is pretty nice.

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Caerulei 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm moving away from the west coast because I am expecting secession.

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Caerulei 2 points ago +2 / -0

Life comes at you fast... but seriously, this guy really is not bad, just a normie who got a rude awakening, not one of the TDS folks of Seattle, which makes him exceptionally rational for a Seattlite.

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