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Keln 34 points ago +36 / -2

Trump has absolutely been waiting for the mandate to take care of the Swamp. That much I feel very strongly about, and is very much the reason why there has been no action yet with indictments and arrests, and also why all of this Biden stuff is dropping right now. As soon as the election is over, Trump wants to move on it. The sloppy Bidens gave him a good amount of stuff for the public to see to be ready for it.

But this insurrection stuff? I really do feel that it will all just fizzle out after the election. It is an important part of the Left's strategy right now to convince voters that the only way they will get peace and normalcy is to help them excise Trump. Once the election is over and Trump wins (and he will), there will be no reason for it anymore. The agitators behind it will no longer be paying any money, and anything going forward will have to be a grass roots thing, with no more legal protection provided.

There might be a few riots, but there will also be a lot of arrests if there are, and no bails being paid. It won't last long.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

Desiccants can be either, but yes, generally adsorbents are used.

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Keln 62 points ago +62 / -0

Yeah, this is sort of what I am talking about here. You have two MSM sources connecting Wray to Rosneft, which was known from a couple years ago and reported. Then you have a source from a self-proclaimed "News Site" called EJBNews, which is really just a blog by a guy named Eric Johnathan Brewer. He could be totally legit, but I had a hard time finding out who he is without diving deep.

Where is the connection to Biden? Where is a source document, like emails from the laptop or text messages, or a money trail?

It's beyond obvious that all of these swamp creatures are connected in all kinds of illicit deals, but without primary source evidence, it's just speculation. And speculation doesn't convince anyone.

And all of this comes from a guy named amuse, who doesn't claim to be a journalist and seems to deal in political conspiracies a lot. How do I convince someone with any of this information?

See what I'm saying here? Why should this be stickied when there is no solid information to go on?

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Keln 30 points ago +30 / -0

Trust me, I believe it. I just think linking to it would be helpful. So we can click on those URLs in the tweets and read the sources.

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Keln 57 points ago +58 / -1

Well ok, but where is a link to sources? I really don't know why people take an image of a tweet instead of just providing the tweet so we can follow to the source material and make sure it's not just some guy saying something.

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Keln 40 points ago +40 / -0

I'm a dude, so no "crushin" here, but it's hard to believe that guy is almost pushing 40. He still looks like he's in his 20s.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

Frankly, both parties were heading towards a cliff. The Republican party for being ineffectual and irrelevant, and the Democrats being torn apart by Marxists.

Trump might not have intended to save the Republican party per se, but he's done exactly that. If the GOP decides to shed the gains he made for them, they will go back to heading toward that cliff.

The Democrats had an opportunity in the past 4 years to do some soul searching and realign with a more America First message, but didn't. They instead went the opposite direction and what started as a bit of an insurrection in the past decade by hardcore leftists, has turned into a full-blown civil war within the party.

They do a good job of hiding that fact, but it is what is really going on. The result this election is propping up Joe Biden as a candidate. The loss that is inevitable, I suspect, will cause the Democrat Party to fall apart, similar to what happened with the Whigs in the 1850s-1860, who were replaced with the Republican Party.

What comes out of it I am not sure.

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Keln 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes it does. My firstborn also can vote now, and he's Trump all the way. So is the younger kid, but he can't vote yet.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

An absorbent absorbs a liquid or gas into a volume, while an adsorbent adsorbs a liquid or gas onto a solid surface.

An example of an absorbent would be a napkin, cloth, or a towel.

An adsorbent would be those little packets of silica that say "do not eat" that come in things. Or a molecular sieve, like clay pellets.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

Two meanings.

It can either mean a CIA (specifically) or other 3 letter agency operative attempting (usually poorly) to infiltrate a group or community to either gather intel, plant propaganda, or dishearten that community.

Or it can also refer to any other person doing the same, such as ShareBlue shills, concern trolls, etc.

The "hello fellow caterpillars" meme is a direct reference to "glowie" behavior, as they generally give themselves away by just not understanding the community they are trying to infiltrate. The "glowie" simply means they almost glow, they are so awkward and obvious.

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Keln 28 points ago +28 / -0

Especially when most of the people who say it are so ignorant about basic science.

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Keln 7 points ago +7 / -0

What about adsorbents ?

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Keln 28 points ago +28 / -0

As someone who has had a heavy interest in science my entire life, and even worked on an R&D project at one point and shot lasers at things and read spectrographs, etc, etc...

What in the hell does "I believe in science" even mean?

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why?

Even before this Biden stuff hit, Trump winning was a given, it's just a matter of "by how much?" at this point.

I very much believe this Biden stuff is more about getting the public ready for coming indictments. And I think Trump wants to get started on that as soon as the election is over. Evidence of such blatant corruption allows him to act and the public won't buy the inevitable "going after political enemies" narrative from the Media.

I think once the election is affirmed, President Trump will make some "personnel changes" and potential nominations and then go straight into attacking the Deep State apparatus.

Hillary's emails were one thing. This Biden stuff is an extreme example of corruption. And all of these people are connected. That laptop was the evidence the Public needed to see before Trump goes after the Swamp.

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Keln 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah as someone said...make a thread of your own to get pedes to help you with this.

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Keln 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yeah, I thought that sounded a little high. However, as some pedes pointed out already, if one local channel reports it, all of the other ones will hop onto it. Local news is a very competitive market, and they don't have the deep pockets that global corporate owned major networks do. So they can't afford to get scooped by just ignoring a story. As long as everyone is ignoring something, they will. But as soon as one breaks ranks, the rest have to follow.

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Keln 47 points ago +47 / -0

I don't know anything about his music as I don't listen to rap at all. But I saw an interview with him once, kind of a round table thing. I thought he was an odd looking dude, but they were pounding him about some drama or something with another rapper who hated him and he was completely genteel about it, not wanting to say anything bad about anyone, not taking the bait and being completely positive the entire time. I don't remember the details but I came away impressed with this guy.

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Keln 6 points ago +6 / -0

My limited understanding of it, from hearing some others discuss it, is that it's sort of a way to get access to money for starting businesses in inner city areas. I don't think it is exclusively for black people, it just applies to rundown inner city neighborhoods which are majority black by default.

I think it is specifically to address the main complaint about the "opportunity zones" initiative which was that the local community wouldn't have access to capital to take advantage of it and the only hope was maybe big businesses would, since all it is are tax incentives and only those with capital can use it.

It isn't a bad thing for outside business to spring up in poor neighborhoods of course, but it's overall better to turn some of the people living there into small business owners themselves.

I don't know what the right answer is here. I don't like Affirmative Action, which obviously doesn't have any positive outcomes anyways, just discriminating against one group of people to give a leg up to another which is wrong. But something must be done. This country cannot continue to have rundown ghettos in every city, or a group of people who are perpetually stuck in a never-ending cycle of poverty and crime.

While I agree it really should be local governments solving these problems, as long as Democrats are in charge nothing will change, and as the federal government wastes our money on so much garbage anyways, maybe something like this could break the cycle of electing terrible Democrats in cities and have a cascading effect down the road that eliminates the problems contributing to this in the first place. If their one interaction with a Republican is massive success, then maybe they won't listen to idiot Democrats anymore.

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

Same. Hoft really turned me off in 2016 with all of the sensational headlines and stuff that didn't happen, especially with Hillary.

Typical tabloid style journalism.

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Keln 6 points ago +9 / -3

The Gateway Pundit is an unreliable source. We learned that in 2016. I'd avoid any wild claims they make.

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Keln 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe he works nights

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Keln 1 point ago +1 / -0

I also live in the DMV, and my ultra dem neighborhood has had a lot of Trump signs sprouting up lately. I don't see Virginia going red, but this is a weird election.

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