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Rylo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yo dude I don’t like Qtards either. Just because I see things through a different lens does not mean I’m a fucking Qultist.

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Rylo 3 points ago +3 / -0

While you were thinking that the radical left was rigging an election for a puppet president. They are now making permanent changes to our system to prevent another loss of control. If you disagree or openly oppose them you will be labeled a terrorist and prosecuted.

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

As I said in a previous post. The left is playing dirty and they are playing for keeps. This is now the winning strategy. Adapt or die.

Seriously, they will lie, frame, arrest, prosecute, and kill any who stand in their way.

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'll have to watch it later. Going off the title I can totally understand that. I'm actually more authoritarian than libertarian. I believe people need to be told fuckin NO sometimes. For example I think that it's a terrible idea to legalize all drugs.

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Rylo 1 point ago +2 / -1

You’re wrong. If you legalize ALL drugs the end result is the same. Instead of coyotes smuggling drugs you get Ian down at your local head shop peddling imported drugs from China. It just makes it all that much easier to streamline the poison into the veins of America.

Oh and btw... you’re never going to kill the black market. The real solution is prison reform and healthcare reform.

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Rylo 0 points ago +1 / -1

The end result is the same. Instead of coyotes smuggling drugs you get Ian down at your local head shop peddling imported drugs from China. It just makes it all that much easier to streamline the poison into the veins of America.

Oh and btw... you’re never going to kill the black market. The real solution is prison reform and healthcare reform.

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Rylo 0 points ago +2 / -2

If you make it legal it becomes easier to obtain and thus acquire an addiction. Should we lower our defenses to an enemy or should we hold strong? I can’t believe I actually have to ask this on this of all websites...

We should discuss prison reform instead of drug legalization.

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Rylo 1 point ago +3 / -2

Broad legalization shortens the attack vector and accelerates the end goal for China and other anti-America groups.

When you’ve seen town after town ravaged by the opioid epidemic and other narcotics you will change your mind.

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Rylo 1 point ago +3 / -2

It’s a battle I’m willing to fight. Thanks for warning pede!

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

There will always be a black market. It can’t be eliminated.

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Rylo 2 points ago +2 / -0

What happens when China pays off politicians to financially ruin towns and open borders so they can send in drugs like fentanyl? It’s a 2 pronged attack because people turn to drug use when towns are destitute. It’s been happening for years.

1.) Create poverty while bolstering themselves.

2.) Open borders to send in drugs to create generational damage & solidify the victory.

It’s a new age opium war & yeah maybe I would agree with you if I hadn’t seen this tactic used over and over again against our people.

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also please keep in mind that when a local economy is ravaged people will turn to narcotics and other drug use that can create problems that span generations. If a politician is bought off by say... China to destroy a factories that towns rely on and open borders so they can engage in an “opium war” to solidify their victory. What do we do about this? Keep in mind that this is happening right now and it’s not hypothetical.

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s fair to say that big pharmaceutical companies don’t write prescriptions but we do have to acknowledge that they do engage with doctors to do it (wittingly or unwittingly on the doctors part).

What do we do about it though? I admit I could be wrong and am will to concede to a better option. This is just the conclusion I’ve drawn from life experience. After seeing the opioid epidemic and other narcotics ravage my county I can’t help but think “man people really shouldn’t be able to get this stuff.”

I’m all ears though so lay it on me.

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

So then maybe we don’t allow people the ability to discriminate but keep in mind that this will result in the same problems we are seeing now where government “feature creep” ends with no one having a say over any way they run their business except those with the ability to pay the lobbying fees.

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Rylo 24 points ago +24 / -0

Elephant in the room.... did he vote for Joe Biden?

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

We should discuss which freedoms we are willing to sacrifice in the name of security. Do you really think your hypothetical scenario is something that would happen?

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

So what do you think about big pharma over prescribing opioids to blue collar workers and communities?

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Where I’m coming from is really I don’t think a business that has government interest should do business OCONUS.

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Rylo 3 points ago +3 / -0

It depends really. If they take money from government like Twitter Facebook and Google, I’d say no. I’m sure there’re other caveats I could think of.

The biggest problem with big tech is actually in the fact that they are monopolies that have formed a cartel.

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Rylo 20 points ago +20 / -0

Looking good pede!

Also, Sorry for your loss....

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Rylo 2 points ago +2 / -0

No shit!

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Rylo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Affirmative action you numbskull. Systemic racism is very real...

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