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MakeitaMAGAday 2 points ago +2 / -0

That awkward moment when people realize that NASA has always been a branch of the military.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

“Masque” - a form of amateur dramatic entertainment, popular among the nobility in 16th and 17th century England, which consisted of dancing and acting performed by masked players

Sounds about right

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MakeitaMAGAday 2 points ago +2 / -0

The most effective way from my experience is to tell them “I hope all your (political) wishes come true”. Make them think long and hard about what they’re asking for and what that world might look like. It takes longer, but it’s effective because they’ll realise that we (the right) will be fine, and they will live a life of despair.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is one, but last time I checked the vetting has been completely shut down.

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MakeitaMAGAday 3 points ago +3 / -0

I dated one for a little bit. Boy was that a harsh, but necessary, lesson.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yup. The sure-fire way to fool Americans into wanting something they shouldn’t want is to tell them someone else is getting it first and they have to wait their turn. The public will go into a feeding frenzy once it becomes available. Don’t fall for it.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Funny how it’s phrased. Travel is no longer your right, it’s now a privilege that will be granted to you.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Every presidential election should be done via SS numbers. Every person’s entire life is documented thru that number. Every legal citizen has one.

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MakeitaMAGAday 108 points ago +108 / -0

Referencing a theory we know nothing about, a meeting with a patriot and other people we know nothing about, Trump said a movement we know nothig about consists of people that believe in good government. A source we know nothing about said the meeting in which we have no idea who attended, or that it even existed, went quiet for a brief moment.

Fixed the headline.

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MakeitaMAGAday 5 points ago +5 / -0

I’m glad I’m not the only one that remembers ACORN

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MakeitaMAGAday 32 points ago +32 / -0

Yes, wearing a dirty rag on your face all day is not healthy and if done over and over again for months on end will likely cause health issues.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does the pope shit in the woods?

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MakeitaMAGAday 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s a good point! I am really not trying to argue with anyone. I think talking about these things is a good way of getting people to think objectively about what this all might look like in a worst case scenario. Which isn’t meant to deter anyone, quite the opposite, it’s so they might feel comfortable realizing they don’t need uber eats and that they’re capable of providing for themselves and their family under dire circumstances - and to start taking a few steps in that direction.

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MakeitaMAGAday 1 point ago +1 / -0

I live just outside of the suburbs of a large city. I’ll use the sample size of the 6 guys I work with - all big Trump supporters in the age range of 30-40 and live in similar areas that I do. Guy 1 has 4 kids and a stay at home wife who watches neighbor kids for income. She has no income or skills outside of this as she had her first kid at 20 - they rely soley on supply chains. Guy 2 has a pregnant fiance and will very soon have to rely heavily on supply chains to ensure a healthy birth and healthy baby after that. Guy 3 has 2 kids prior military experience and unless he’s willing to let his mom that lives with him who has serious medical conditions die, he likely won’t be joining and guerrilla type movement. Guy 4 is older, kids moved out, he’ll tell you to get off his lawn, but he isn’t taking up arms anytime soon - he might be okay without electricity. Guy 5 has a wife who’s pregnant with their 3rd kid, already covered that. Guy 6 I could see taking up arms, his wife is ex military and would know how to take care of the kids while he’s gone.

That’s 5-1 which is “most”. The point is, until people feel like they have the necessary skills to ensure that their family will be healthy and fed without the supply chains we have all grown accustomed to, “the revolution” won’t gain any significant steam. The 1 month no electricity comment wasn’t necessarily to point-counterpoint anything, it was more to get in people’s heads that there’s more to fighting back than learning how to shoot a 1” grouping at 100 yards. We are the ones that will be bringing the revolution, it won’t be brought to us, therefore we need people to sign up. No one would have signed their name to the continental army in 1776 if they thought they’re family would starve without them.

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MakeitaMAGAday 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m not. I know how to hunt and fish as well as basic wilderness survival skills. Don’t have any experience with farming and food storage without refrigeration unfortunately. Reloading is something I’m looking to get into this winter. I would agree “our side” has much more know how in those areas, but it would be nice to see more emphasis on how to feed a family with a garden in certain climates. Especially for the female pedes that would be on the homefront. Just my 2 cents.

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MakeitaMAGAday 12 points ago +12 / -0

I don’t disagree, however the Iraqis and Viet Cong knew how to survive without supply chains. Most Americans wouldn’t be able to survive without electricity for a month. Would really like to see more of these organizers put an emphasis on survival training instead of tactical/combat training.

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