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resistant 0 points ago +1 / -1

I will be blunt. The only way to stop these blubbering "woke" morons from spreading their poisonous filth is to start savagely horsewhipping them. First offense, twenty lashes. Second offense, forty lashes. Third offense, one hundred lashes and ten years in a forced labor camp where they'll be required to earn their meager daily meals of pork and potatoes by manufacturing posters, license plates, and so forth with Bible phrases and quotes from the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

As mentioned by others, part of the mix could be silver rounds — i.e., one-ounce silver bullion coins. They're easy to exchange for goods and services on a low-key basis. Security is a problem, of course, so a safe deposit box is about right, or else a very well-concealed, high-security wall safe and zipped lips. I strongly suggest sticking with only the most reputable sellers to avoid the risk of counterfeit rounds with adulterated silver content. APMEX has always been good.

Gold is the other obvious choice of precious metals. A lot of people like to buy "used" gold in the form of wedding rings and such. No one looks twice at some guy selling his gold wedding ring in desperation. Flashing around gold bullion, on the other hand, suggests a target for robbery.

If it weren't for the current severe shortages and sky-high prices, ammunition in common rifle and handgun calibers would be another way to stock up on wealth. To a limited extent, likewise for for canned, long-life foodstuffs like beef, butter, bacon, and so forth.

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resistant 18 points ago +18 / -0

This insightful comment needs to be updooted into orbit.

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resistant 3 points ago +4 / -1

This is either photoshopped or else some manager is soon gonna be in hot water with the dweebs at headquarters. In either case, it's awesome!

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resistant 6 points ago +6 / -0

Sample letter duly written and attached to the end of the original post. Thank you for asking, pede! I'm going to use it myself. :-)

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resistant 1 point ago +2 / -1

I will make myself plain. Mr. Donald J. Trump is not perfect. He's a deeply flawed human like the rest of us. But he's been one of the best presidents ever. He fights! He fights like hell!

If President Donald J. Trump says to sally forth in war against the Marxist Enemy, then in spite of knowing I'll die quickly as a seriously unhealthy and physically limited individual, I'll sally forth and ... forcibly, permanently remove as many problems as possible. You know what I mean.

Better to die on my feet than on my knees. That is all.

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't suppose then that there's much point to tweeting mad about some election-stealing Marxist or other and attaching one of my favorite posters to help illustrate the point for dummies:

Uncle Sam Wants YOU to Kill a Commie for Mommy

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resistant 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know why, but I couldn't get the original lossless PNG image to upload. You can find it here:

Stop the STEAL! (PNG)

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course they didn't. But I'd rather look for light than surrender to despair. To be blunt about it, I'm unlikely in the extreme to survive armed conflict. if it comes to that, so be it. But let's play out the legal games first.

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resistant 1 point ago +1 / -0

After having allocated an unhealthy dollop of time to reading thousands of comments across multiple forums about the recent Supreme Court dismissal of a widely supported lawsuit originated by Texas, a few thoughts stick in my mind.

First, consider the posted meme. You'd think that the argument is just that clear, but I've seen several commentators making the point that if the Supreme Court accepted this premise, then California, say, or New York might very well retaliate in kind against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, or Michigan if the Republican-controlled state legislatures therein vote to send their own slates of electors to Washington, D.C., in support of President Donald J. Trump. Maybe a cabal of rabid leftists in deep-blue Massachusetts will start suing red states across the country for policies and actions that supposedly affect the residents of Massachusetts. Perhaps all nine justices perceived this lawsuit to be a giant can of worms rigged to explode all over their court.

It's also possible that the Supreme Court justices wanted to wait for a stronger case that offers more specific details of widespread electoral fraud. Cases like that are already in the pipeline, and now the Supreme Court has made it clear in the Texas lawsuit that the justices will march to their own, independent drumbeat. They've built a measure of credibility as unbiased.

Finally, even if the Texas case was technically doomed right from the beginning, it did serve the purpose of focusing national attention on the staggering amount of fraud in several states and stirring even more people into a fury over it. It could be called a legal failure but a big propaganda victory. It shows that when enough pressure is applied, Republican officials will step up to the plate for a crack at real justice for us common folks. And President Donald J. Trump can ultimately say that he tried every possible way to reclaim a stolen election through the courts before taking sterner steps as the Chief Executive of the United States of America. The nature of those steps might prove to be interesting.

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

I dropped by Twitter for the first time in weeks to poke around and was fortunate enough to join President Donald J. Trump's Twitter channel just four seconds after he posted this message. Needless to say, I instantly slammed down on the heart icon when it was still only two figures up. Woo-hoo!

Fight! Fight! FIGHT!

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resistant 9 points ago +9 / -0

Mr. Ted Cruz was the only candidate I respected enough in the 2016 Republican primaries to support with actual cash. I didn't know then that Mr. Donald J. Trump would turn out to be one of the three or four best presidents in the entire history of the United States. I'd gladly vote again for Ted Cruz in the 2024 primaries and then in the fraud-free general election after Mr. Trump serves out his second term in the White House.

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resistant 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is not medical advice, and you'd be well advised to think hard before resorting to this tactic. If you must drink like a fish and don't care much about the potential long-term health fallout, try taking — depending on your sex and weight — two to four 200-milligram ibuprofen tablets as you start drinking. Hefty men probably would gobble four, and slim ladies likely would sluice down two.

Mind you, not after you wake up the next morning, feeling like a tattered rag. No! It's just as you start with the slurping and belching! Take another two to four tablets every four hours with a cup of water if you've not fallen asleep (or blacked out, hah-hah) before then. For obvious reasons, an alarm timer is useful here. Keep a jug of water besides your bedside to drink in the night. Some folks like "snake juice" for this (recipe's on the Web). A repurposed two-liter soda-pop bottle is good for avoiding spills and keeping the huge spiders out of your drink. Just kidding about that last bit!

You might be shocked at how much better you feel in the morning, especially if you can sleep longer than usual with your jug of rehydrating fluid. Bear in mind that taking so much ibuprofen can do a number on your liver, so ask your doctor first whether your liver and other organs can hold up under that. Again, this is not medical advice, and I take zero responsibility for what happens if anyone here decides to try it just to see what happens.

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resistant 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, that's New Hampshire and Rhode Island leaning Republican. Likely fraud even in those two states. :/

And of course California is always utterly swamped now with crushing fraud through ballot harvesting. Lost cause? :(

Edit: Fiddle with the revised map yourself at the original link:

https://270towin.com/maps/DzxXp/

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Helicopters are expensive to operate and have a low cycle rate.

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Might be a good idea to get ahead of the rush. Got a lot of problems to solve, ya know?

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resistant 8 points ago +8 / -0

LMAO, I never get tired of GEOTUS — "God Emperor of the United States." The leftist vermin tried to meme us with that, and pedes yanked it right the hell away from them and turned the meme into a glorious rallying cry. All hail our beloved President Donald J. Trump! :-)

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resistant 1 point ago +1 / -0

All great ideas for implementing "Irish democracy" and applying unrelenting counterpressure against the leftist enemy! :-)

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resistant 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's an excellent point. A particularly odious facet of the century-long Marxist war on all decent Americans is how they've twisted and distorted the system to routinely and pervasively use our tax money to hurt us.

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resistant 0 points ago +1 / -1

Wasn't thinking of handling it myself — I lack the background to evaluate artists. There must be someone here who's good at that, though!

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resistant 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'll check out that link!

Honestly, the bit about being a nimble, weaving "centipede" immediately reminded me of an old arcade game called, oddly enough, "Centipede." :-)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centipede_(video_game)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=j8CZdoPAgMU

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resistant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah! Thank you, that's an interesting meme. :-)

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