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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

*if youre 100% prepared If you know a collapse is inevitable....then every minute is precious leading up to it. I would prefer another 4 years or so of slow burn to have all my pieces in place.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dont forget to check who the chyna guy is reporting to.

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TickleMissle 13 points ago +13 / -0

The genius lies in their intentional lack of clarification. Sometimes more details = less certainty. Less details = more certainty. Especially as time moves on and society/technology changes....the lack of specificity provides the constitution a timeless reach that evolves towards its intended function of limiting govt encroachment (if we maintain our duty of oversight over our elected officials). There are many such small and barely noticeable examples like this one throughout the entire document. Many we have yet to find or bring into legal fruition due to lack of need or lack of particular situations that would lead to the discovery of their existence/application/uses/purpose. IMO, Artificial intelligence will be the big challenge of our time that will allow us to view our constitution in a new light and use it as a guiding framework to protect our rights.

Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.

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TickleMissle 24 points ago +24 / -0
  1. Bill is approved by Congress/Senate and sent to President
  2. President has 10 days to sign into law or veto.
  3. Current session of Congress is adjourned before 10 days are up.
  4. Bill is essentially dead and the newly seated congress would have to (re)introduce a new bill and vote on it since the new Congress = latest "representation" of US.

Its a check & balance that keeps the legislative branch from scorching the Earth on their way out of office when theyre no longer "accountable".

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TickleMissle 3 points ago +3 / -0

*USS Liberty Not 9/11

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TickleMissle 9 points ago +10 / -1

How many trillions have we spent in the middle east? Have you read the clean break memo? Do you know who was top brass in the pentagon and Bush's defense advisors at that time? Why do our public schools not talk about 9/11? Isnt it interesting that we give Israel $4bln/year and then AIPAC lobbies both Rs and Ds with money? Why does Netanyahu have us clean his dirty laundry? (not joking). Who were the dancing israelis? Who funds ADL and why are they so powerful? Why is there 20+ combatting anti-semitism bills every year? How is it possible that you look at all these things staring you in the face and think this is normal? Its okay to be wrong on this one. Just seriously look at the situation objectively and where we find ourselves at the moment. If you still see no problems here....youre the crazy one.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol balanced budget. I'm not paying this shit back. We don't need a balanced budget. We need to let the banks fail. It really won't be as bad as you think. Assets are overpriced. The market is completely out of whack like a meth tweaker. Sobriety for once would be an eye opener to how great life truly is. These corporations don't deserve to stay in business. They need to fail under their own ineffecient weight covered up by subsidies and regulatory barriers. Local unregulated economies need to be allowed to flourish again. 50 years ago, a man could support his wife and 3 children with a mediocre blue collar job in his home town. Today, a man can barely afford a 1 bedroom apartment rent in insert mega metro here. What a fucking disaster. We don't need a balanced budget amendment. We need to just shake our heads and walk away from this monstrosity. We don't have to participate. It's honestly immoral to continue participating at this point. I'd rather die young as a free man who's struggling vs. live a long life as a tax paying debt servant who's shackled.

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TickleMissle 2 points ago +2 / -0

You will eat ze bugs!

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TickleMissle 4 points ago +4 / -0

You don't. Between now and 2022...dig up whatever dirt you can on this court jester looking fuck. There's no shortage of it....I guarantee it. The internet is an amazing thing if used correctly.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +2 / -1

Only a fed would downvote that

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +2 / -1

Because digital discussions = physical discussions in the eyes of the law. When your digital discussion is about a digital game, you have a better chance at not ending up like those retards in Michigan with the whole Whitmer kidnapping story. Don't be low hanging fruit.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

When they include the twitter profile in the meme....you know it's an influencer looking to profit off our movement.

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TickleMissle 2 points ago +2 / -0

Source: Some guy on the internet.

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TickleMissle 4 points ago +4 / -0

They honestly probably watch the mainstream media like any other normie. This is the main problem that people tend to overlook with all this shit going on. Media influence (and it's censorship) controls a lot more than just boomers watching television and blue haired dipshits reading tumblr. It also influences the people in your city council, the teachers at your school, the doctor at the hospital, etc etc. When you couple this with the personalized echo chambers presented by big data...the problem gets worse. Now they can directly influence the supports and oppositions of the unwitting observers. They have all sides covered in their control of information, opinion, AND its subsequent reaction...

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TickleMissle 23 points ago +23 / -0

Because the 3 letter agencies never pass up a good opportunity to exert leverage using blackmail. Some might say thats their sole purpose of existence. Its why the psychopaths, criminals, and deviants seemingly all rise to the top and act like sock puppets. They have hands helping them behind the scenes. Its also why none of these fuckers ever retire. Theyre indebted for life. They honestly probably want someone to kill them.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

They even used "President-Elect Biden" in this. Lol. Dems have been getting high off their own propaganda stash. This is going to be hilarious to watch unfold.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is where the evidence of fraud comes into play. Those States did change things. Deadlines, poll watchers, sig verification, etc. This is why it's great this case is not an appeal. SC has original jurisdiction here and can have evidence discovery

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