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T-Bear 20 points ago +20 / -0

They'll tell AZ they have no standing, because it's a moot point by now.

Can't risk ANY of the election fraud evidence coming to light.

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T-Bear 34 points ago +34 / -0

That kid is going to have issues with his parents for the rest of his life.

Being a parent means sacrificing yourself for your kid.

I agree - this is child abuse by virtue signaling on a virus with a 99.5% survivability rate.

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, no , NO!!!

Her idea of "joining the grid" is a forcible annexation.

NO THANKS.

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T-Bear 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Democrats as a whole are on record as declaring they will help ONLY those that help them get elected and support their agenda. Everyone else can suffer the consequences.

Over and over they have repeated this mantra for the last 12 years.

So when a Democrat administration woos with words of unity yet pulls off this kind of stunt with Texas (paltry level of help, disaster declarations for ONLY the blue counties within Texas, and Schumer's snarky remark Texas better learn this lesson), you know they are full of [email protected]

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T-Bear 19 points ago +19 / -0

New Zealand wants a word with you.

They've always referred themselves as Kiwis.

Australians are Aussies or Roos...

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

So long as the Left controls the vote counting in the metropolitan areas, California remains a politically blue state.

The wall of Red counties along the east side of California is of no concern to them, because they will not march on the cities nor cut them off. The Left, though, does think it is okay to allow the Red counties to burn with arson-caused wildfire after wildfire with its environmental policies.

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Rule of Law means it is as applicable to churches, corporations, and private citizens as it is to the public sector of government...including the various bureaucracies.

When Law is deemed coming from a higher authority than man, no one is exempt.

The trouble of today's time is that most people think the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are simply human originations - the Law does not come from a commonly-confessed Authority higher than man.

Higher Authority does not see a difference between Public or Private sector; it does not see any difference between corporate masses and the individual - the Law applies to them all, under every circumstance.

The other problem with humanity is that religion has been historically used for people control. Christendom has a very sordid history on this over the last 1700 years, once it became the favored religion and learned how to use the power of the State to its advantage.

The Founding Fathers found a way to thread that needle, of setting up the Rule of Law without setting up a theocracy the Bible forbids us to do.

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

We must create our society within society.. complete with our own laws, currency, schools, businesses and tech infrastructure. We cannot coexist with liberals and Liberal America will be hell."

Society within a society?

That sounds great for a start.

The flaw, though is this: while we can effectively create our own schools, tech, and infrastructure, we cannot effectively create our own laws and currency without the necessary step of creating our own government.

This necessarily places us in direct conflict with the New World Order of Global Government.

Sooner or later, blood will be shed - either to satisfy the Tree of Liberty, to satisfy justice long overdue...or both.

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Never said me.

Should that black van show up, I can only hope to take one or two with me as I relinquish my carry piece a bullet at a time until I am lifeless or out of ammo, whichever comes first....

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T-Bear 2 points ago +4 / -2

Some men don't require guns....

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T-Bear 2 points ago +2 / -0

They Dindu nuffin'....just out on a mostly peaceful drive.

Suspended ID - don't know where de DMV is to get it replaced...

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T-Bear 4 points ago +4 / -0

"Our masks are for sale if you want them."

"These aren't the spreaders you're looking for"

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

This, and quite a few other climate change policies the Republicans bent over and grabbed the ankles for.

The sad part is that after a few scapegoats have their heads removed, their replacements won't alter any of the policies responsible for this mess.

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T-Bear 5 points ago +5 / -0

Why wait for protesters to show?

They will set off the bombs, no matter what. The media will cover and declare white nationalists did it, regardless of whether there were any present or not.

They remove Biden, and have the pretext they need to come after conservatives full force. Republicans will back-peddle as quick as they can to dissociate themselves from any "white nationalists".

Their long awaited Purge can then begin, with the full blessing of the authorities...

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

^^^THIS^^^

The ONLY failure to crank things up, was AFTER the storm hit, and the wind turbines were already coming offline. They tried to bring natural gas plants on line...only to find there was nothing in the gas pipelines to fuel them.

Why? That's a great question.

Seems the Obama era was responsible for converting the gas pipeline pumps from running off the gas in the pipeline (by bleeding a bit off to run a pump) over to ELECTRIC pumps. Emissions, you know.

When the power grid went down....so did these pumps. Another green policy boondoggle.

AND....it was no coincidence that our De Facto president limited disaster declaration in Texas to only those areas that voted blue. As Rush would say, women and minorities were "hardest hit", you know.

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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

This link forces a sign in and a "free trial"/paid subscription to Scribd. Cannot download it any other way.

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T-Bear 2 points ago +2 / -0

We are commanded to neither oppress others, nor are we to allow ourselves to be oppressed.

IIRC, both the Hebrew and the Greek words translated "oppress" should truly be translated "tyrannize".

Those who oppress are called the wicked. We are to resist wickedness.

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T-Bear 3 points ago +3 / -0

Federal emissions policies are green policies.

Environmentalism was the basis for the failures...just like in California.

Texas needs to declare the Texas grid and its power production to be off-limits to federal meddling. An energy sanctuary state.

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T-Bear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also never forget Biden made disaster declaration for, sent disaster relief to, ONLY the blue county areas in Texas - the Blue cities.

If the county was RED, it got nothing.

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T-Bear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hmmm...they call in the Chinese?

They do realize it's always open season on foreign troops here in Texas, no bag limit....

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T-Bear 2 points ago +2 / -0

The money quote:

Texas has 254 counties. Biden approved only 77 counties for disaster relief. The governor calls it an important first step but it falls far short of what Texas officials requested. Biden signed the declaration late Friday. It covers much of the Texas population. **The counties covered include the cities of Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin. **The assistance can include grants for temporary housing, home repairs, and low-cost loans.

No real reason was given for the snub from the White House or from FEMA. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki mentioned that Biden wants to focus on the hardest hit areas."

In other words, The Democrats will give relief ONLY to those counties that support them; everyone else can fend for themselves.

And these are preaching unity to US?

Screw your favoritism, Lefties. It will come back to bite you hard.

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