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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

\Do you take this same approach every time something is invented? How about bionic arms for people who lose their limbs? Should we be worried we're all going to be forcibly given bionic arms? Or will it be something made available to people who might need it and would benefit greatly from? Your rational can only exist if you have evidence of Musk saying something along the lines of "I'm going to ignore human rights and forcibly install these brain chips into the entire population! laughs in African"

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TickleMissle 2 points ago +2 / -0

The key suspect has TEMPORARY immunity. A step we all knew would happen. Biden/Burisma has always been a 2nd term checklist item. I agree we need to start seeing some justice from all the bullshit...but this is not the situation that should be breaking the camels back.

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TickleMissle 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well considering the world runs on fiat currency and they ultimately control the central banks that create it...its not really that much of a stretch. Having money isnt the reason for their power. Their ability to control it is. The money is worth as much as they say it is. Likewise, they dont do much with their "power" outside of the bigger picture. The grunt work is done for them through selected people like Soros and many others like him. These people then compartmentalize controls down further until the people at the top have an overwhelming grasp on all industries, major affairs/finances, and future direction of the world. This is where the pyramid symbolism comes from. Its literally a pyramid scheme.

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TickleMissle 4 points ago +4 / -0

He may be the only "R" co-sponsor....but guaranteed at least half of the current R's would vote for this horse shit. Van Drew is a plug for the RINOs just as much as he is for the Dems. The media can now run the "bipartisan" support narrative and RINOs can feel a little bit more at ease when they bend us over a table and start unzipping their pants.

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TickleMissle 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Fake news is increasingly less influential in America" I disagree. Its more influential than ever now that social media is utilizing "fact checkers" and wikipedia defines mainstream news as a "primary source". Sure people might not be watching CNN or reading the paywall articles....but our "true" information is still being disseminated from these shit grin journalists

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TickleMissle 12 points ago +12 / -0

Its all so tiresome

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TickleMissle 9 points ago +9 / -0

"SPIT IT OUT!"

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TickleMissle 3 points ago +3 / -0

Do yourself a favor and skip the college if money is at all an issue. "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt will teach you more than any "college" could. College economic classes are usually focused around Keynesian economics which is essentially a top down view on how an economy works and how it can be harnessed/controlled (ie authoritarian)

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Q has over 4000 posts. Whether its 3:11 or 12:59, there's a q post that matches the time. So yes, the fact that Obama is in the major headlines + Trump constantly mentioning him + Q constantly mentioning him = a very LIKELY chance of this happening. Its Just a LARP bro

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TickleMissle 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah I could give a flying fuck about James Bond's tool guy. All we're doing is taking all of the massive corruption and treasonous crimes and placing them into a single boxed narrative so the media can tie a nice little "conspiracy theory" bow around it. Not everything is connected. It's controlled chaos.

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TickleMissle 3 points ago +3 / -0

I feel your pain. I think it's important to keep perspective in mind though. I don't think Gowdy is an evil person by any means. He just doesn't deserve the recognition he has been provided. There's a lot of pressures being applied on anyone that pushes too far against the grain. Kavanaugh, Stone, Flynn, etc. are good examples of what happens when you don't cave to the (deep state) pressures. Most men prioritize their own life and family before yours. It's unfortunate but that's just the reality we live in.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +2 / -1

Nah don't get behind her. Not because she's crazy but because we shouldn't involve ourselves when the lefties eat each other. If we support her side, the left will rile themselves up behind the other side. If we just ignore it, the left will argue amongst themselves, call each other every -ist in the dictionary, and overall cannibalize each other further and further. There's going to be many situations appearing in the future where a TDS lefty carefully wanders onto our side of the court. When it happens....grab some popcorn, kick your feet up, and enjoy the show.

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TickleMissle 3 points ago +3 / -0

$300+ billion per month if you don't include the cost to distribute that money

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TickleMissle 3 points ago +5 / -2

Thanks for the common sense pede. I get sick of the double standards brigade always down voting and bad mouthing anyone who asks questions or makes valuable points that keep the conversation level minded.

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TickleMissle 2 points ago +2 / -0

True...but thats not really what I was talking about. Coming in hot with that escalated doomer talk.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Am I reading this wrong? Isn't he saying that non-corona deaths are NOT being recorded as corona deaths?

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TickleMissle 18 points ago +18 / -0

I think Trump played it perfectly. They tried to convince him to act over the top in his response but he decided to leave the decision making up to the states and provide reasonable federal assistance as needed. The Governors of the states caved to the media pressure without any push back. IMO, the media (DNC) was gearing up to flip the narrative and make Trump look like a dictator/bad leader when the dust finally settled. Since Trump didn't bite, the media/bad actors are now scrambling to double down on the original narrative that they were planning on gas lighting. While theres multiple agendas flowing through coronavirus.....this was no doubt the main agenda of the media (DNC). It's obvious to see when viewed in hindsight. Their focus has always been on Trump throughout all of this.

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TickleMissle 2 points ago +2 / -0

This. If they're within the United States, then they need to be held to the same standards everyone else is forced to abide by. Their special status allows them to reap large profits with virtually no risk which has created an unfair and monopolistic market. This status needs to be challenged by the supreme court. The precedent set would lead to an immediate and permanent change. If they still continue doing what they do after that, then and only then should the federal government get involved.

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TickleMissle 8 points ago +8 / -0

That would require an actual media. This story is bigger than a single headline which means most middle of the road Americans will take whatever their favorite DNC payroll Daily Show personality has to say about it. These people will only realize they've been gas-lit when they figure out who does the gas-lighting. Regardless. Balls in our court. The media saying otherwise doesn't change that.

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