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Spartan117 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very true. And I always believe the use of force should usually only be a last resort and every attempt should be made to fix things through the system in a legal and peaceful manner. My only real concern is that I don't have faith in the system anymore and it really does feel like just going through the motions with the expectation that every legal dismissal or obvious attempts to hide the truth is just at this point predictable and to be expected. Which honestly is a very sad thing to say about a country i love and had so much faith in

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Spartan117 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump isn't anti Vax and probably didn't know or care too much about the vaccine, expect that upon completion there would be virtually no argument against opening the states back up and fixing our economy. To trump, the vaccine is just a way to get the fauci's of the world of his shoulder and let him finally do what he does best, which is building up the economy. The vaccine is just a means to and end for trump.

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

Add to this that the people in charge of making these decisions are not elected officials or government (wouldn't make it much better if they were IMO) but the very same institutions profiting off of the loans. It's the fox guarding the hen house. But in this example the fox is raping all of us and our country and has been for years.

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Spartan117 0 points ago +1 / -1

Umm, maybe you can't read but that's exactly what I just said. Civil War 2.0 this time it's done right. And you wanna call someone a pussy? Doing it on the internet, in the comment section? I think that describes you.

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Spartan117 1 point ago +1 / -0

I already believe this should be solved by, "we the people" though I'm all for letting the system have its chance and letting all the drama play out. But at the end of the day, I have no faith in our elected officials or their power or willingness to help us. Our fore fathers knew this. We are the last line of defense and if we truly love this county it'll be up to us to preserve it

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Spartan117 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is the beauty of it though, the state legislatures don't need to approve this because it can't be challenged according to SCOTUS's rejection of the Texas suit. The only path to reject them would have to come from the state Supreme Court, which could then be appealed and dragged out, ultimately it would be to late to impact this election cycle, or would force the state Supreme Court to make some sort of judgment on the trump lawsuits

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

Notice his damn eyes though. Looking up to the right every single damn time. I'm not saying it's absolute proof he's a liar but seriously? Every time it's a fraud related answer? Come on man!

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

At this point anything to get our point across, especially something that hits them in their pocket books will be deeply freely and meaningful. It'll make it a problem they can't ignore

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with you, so then why should we be paying taxes to an illegitimate government? If they were legit elect and as our representatives made a dumb ass tax, then ok, or fault for voting for them. But fraudulent representatives equal fraudulent taxation. Tea Party 2.0, withhold all taxes and fill the bays and harbors with dominion voting machines and corrupt politicians. Hell, maybe we should even bring back tar and feathering for these modern day carpet baggers

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Spartan117 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well that's a whole different problem right there, but like I said I voted for Ron Paul way back cuz he was the only person willing to call out the fed and try to make our money actual mean something. I still wonder if he had been elected off he'd have been able to fix anything or would have just got jfk'd

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

Gotta say just through the work you've done alone, sounds to me like you are a good person, and good things have a way of working themselves out for people like that, and especially for helping others through it. I respect you for what you've done and hope more good things come your way

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

I respect you for making what was obviously a life changing decision for you. And I sincerely hope that it brings you nothing but good times and happiness. And also sorry to hear about you losing your job in the fires. If I could ask, what type of job was it? Or was it just the location that was destroyed?

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Spartan117 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree, and while trust me I'm not a doomer by any stretch (I still think trump's got a few tricks up his sleeve yet and I have faith in the Supreme Court), but our elections were supposed to mean something. They are supposed to be sacred. Yes, people make dumb ass decisions and that's fine, the truth will open their eyes one day, but we as a country should never have to worry that our elections are being stolen and manipulated, and they are. I think we need to fix this broken system by any means necessary, withholding money is a lot simpler then the bloody alternative. But or country was a great and noble idea, founded by geniuses, and we as patriots can't allow that to be corrupted by soulless politicians hungry for power and greed

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Spartan117 3 points ago +3 / -0

I couldn't agree more, the only problem i have is I love my job. It's great, but it's also the thing that ties me to this state. I'm tried of the horrible tax policies that only serve to enrich the friends of the elite, and most Californian's don't read past the headline on the bills. Just put any woke garbage in the title and it'll pass, but even if those people believe in the ideas, the money never actually even goes there . It's ridiculous. My dream is to be able to retire and move to a state with some patriotic good old country boys who believe in what America was founded on and love our country like I do

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Spartan117 2 points ago +2 / -0

Right??? Like this just throws so many weird, had scratching votes from the past into question. And I know Californian's moving to other states and voting for dumb ass Democrat ideas that killed their own state is a thing. But I also wonder if it was used and an excuse to start tampering with the votes in other red states

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