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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just Kerr a comment a couple days ago about how American institutions must be the ones to clean this mess up. Things seem to headed in that direction.

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s not about waiting per-day getting involved is half the battle, but having faith that things will work out is important bruh

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MuricMAN 2 points ago +2 / -0

These things take time. The sad truth is that American legal processes and institutions have completely failed, while I agree we would all like these people locked up, and would like to see more tangible results, the fact is that won’t happen...right now.

My gut feeling here (and it’s just that) is that we all know and understand that the silent majority has lost all faith in American institutions. This is why it must be American institutions that bring justice to these individuals, which takes time.

We know that American institutions have been infiltrated, subverted, and weaponized against the very people these institutions were created to serve. We know that those in power rule through a thin veil of perceived security and prey on the fears of those they deem less-than.

The real fact here is these institutions have been eroded by years of corruption, malice, laziness and plain old fashioned ineptitude. This has been going on for decades, and we expect 3 years and change of Trump to magically reverse that?

Here is where we probably differ:

While we can agree that more should be done (these evil people need to fry) , I see a growing trend of politicians, police, municipalities, and communities banding together to combat this sickness, to stand for the correct things. The pendulum has continued to swing left even after Trump was elected, but that is grinding to a halt right in front of our very eyes, let’s take a minute to appreciate it for what it is, and continue to fight for truth, justice, and America’

I still chose to believe that America’s institutions are not completely lost, but willing to accept that as a potential outcome. Trump must rely on American institutions to get the job done. If he does not and allows the rot of those institutions to spill out, then America is truly lost. In order for the general public and the greater republic to exist, these institutions must prevail, and prevail they shall.

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MuricMAN 5 points ago +5 / -0
  • hunter and Biden family implicated in corruption and human trafficking
  • critical race theory almost completely dealt a death blow
  • Michael Bloomberg caught doing 32,000 counts of a class 3 felony in Fla
  • kids saved from child molesters
  • senate r’s all but garantee new supreme court justice this year
  • Florida fist-fucking rioters/blm/Antifa

Your re right nothing of importance has happened this week

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

Rumor is It’s a class 3 felony in Florida to give anything of value in order to persuade a potential voter...

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MuricMAN 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hey that looks like spokompton ...

Hello fren.

Edit... probably more north?

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

Smoke rolled in Friday night, fell into a thick fog, I see ash particles falling from the sky now, my area is usually breezy, air is stagnant and still. Rain forecast for sat, but that can’t come soon enough.

I’m comfy working from home with my black rifle, and hopefully everything here remains quiet, but everyone is on edge, you can feel it in the community.

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

I tried getting new hand tools, and couldn’t find any made in America or at least something not made in China.

Looks like my options are MAC and Snap-On. Anyone else have any additional options that I may have missed?

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

I should move from cuckified (Thanks California!) Idaho to SD.....

...just kidding I’m not a quitter like some people I know...

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

Isn’t this what they roasted terry crews for warning against?

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MuricMAN 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yeah I don’t wear a cuck muzzle either. I haven’t since this started, not once, nor will I.

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MuricMAN 6 points ago +6 / -0

That’s what we did in CDA when this nonsense started, the “protestors” left without issue within a day or two. They joined Spokane’s protest, and the idiot cops in Spokane seeing the results CDA got had a clear “no militia” allowed policy at the protests....

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MuricMAN 7 points ago +7 / -0

This is the hill we need to die on. Not masks.

If Kyle looses his court battle (which we all know is rigged) this sets a president that we are no longer allowed to defend ourselves.

Think on the repercussions of that.

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

Isn’t acreage in Georgia cheap? Like 5-10k/acre or less cheap? .... and it took 19 families worth of money to only wind up with 90 acres?

... the numbers here seem off.

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

We need to organize, we need to use this site to organize, communicate, and coordinate, this is the hill all conservatives and all freedom loving Americans must live or die on.

If he is found guilty, we the people must get involved and demand that he be remanded to our custody, and must free him by force if need be

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MuricMAN 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed, but also remember that on one side we have these nasty, worthless turds that are millennials, (I hate them so goddamn much, almost as much as I hate Californians)

But also, much of the “Hey wait a minute we are loading our rights here”, and a lot of drivers of the conservative movement are also millennials

Just sayin

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MuricMAN 5 points ago +5 / -0

Bro, that’s a wild swing there.

Ahem... i is millennial

Bought my first house in 2012 for 140k, sold it in 2015 for 245k Bought second house in 2015 for 300k, sold in 2016 for 300 (had to move out of state for work) Bought third house in 2017 for 300k, sold in 2019 for 450k Bought my current house in 2019 for 500k, currently refinancing to get that sweet sweet 2% interest and I’m already up 100k

I always found work, I always rolled money into the next house, my student loans are paid for. I went from being homeless (legitimately living in the backseat of a car), to now being 35 and a millionaire. Don’t lump us all in together.

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MuricMAN 4 points ago +4 / -0

Luck had nothing to do with it. If you watch the videos, and see the immense pressure he was under, his decision making, and clearing a jam in under 1 second and resuming target tracking, and firing, this all indicates that it was muscle memory, he was/is well trained, and no stranger to firearms. It was his training that saved him, not his gun. When the adrenaline gets going it’s amazing how dog shit your fine mortar skills become.

Train, train, train, train. Hell I even go out and train in shit weather, rain, blizzards, wind, freezing temperatures. It all Matters

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