Not to disagree, but what we need is a better class of thieves. Not to commit fraud, but to expose it..
We're getting there (O'keefe) but it's not a difficult challenge given their team is livestreaming their nonsense.
It's both.
Fentanyl is clearly an aggressive attempt to kill fighting age people.
The sheetrock, and pig-steel and stuff like that is more then likely a win win.
What do we do with all this shit metal we can't use from the 70's?
Sell it to the stupid Americans, and destabilize their infrastructure!
You got your wires crossed sir.
Nobody is saying that Thee Aussies are sheep. What we're saying is, We knew contact tracing and all that shit would ABSOLUTELY be used by the intel agencies to track our movement, patterns, spending behavior etc...
And Wouldn't You Know it. They accidently happened to get it. In Australia. It could have happened anywhere.
We love our Aussie-pedes over here. You man the night shift.
No. Economies do not grow from war. Certain people make a lot of money, but that money comes from somewhere, whether it be taxes or a devaluation of currency via over-borrowing, or a lack of equivalent spending on other goods or services..
It's called the Broken Window fallacy.
That hurts reading it, because it's the same thing with my Mom.
Amazing woman in most every respect, but if I do anything other then slow drip general, non specific concepts to her, she will outright reject them.
Again, a very well possessed, intelligent woman, but wishy washy, though right leaning, on politics.
To the posts question, Yes.
I maintain this could be a good thing. They overplayed their hand, as they are wont to do, and it's can expose them.
So let's have the argument that we all knew was simmering in the background. We've been putting it off for the kids, but they are away for the weekend.
Let's have it out.
See, There are two types of Canadian Jokes about the US.
One is the normal person ball busting that we give back, and that's cool, cause we're buddies.
But the Stateist Canadians mean it, which is irritating.
We all have our bad apples I guess.
Kinda, yeah. I saw that video and my first thought was "I'm your huckleberry."