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TomCrush 20 points ago +20 / -0

Yes. People that talk about "we'll get'em in 2022/2024" are at best hopelessly deluded Pollyannas. In reality, they are Ostriches incapable of facing the obvious. At worst, they are Antifa pretending to support America First, with the orcish mentality of perfidy.

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TomCrush 2 points ago +2 / -0

Learn from the DailyStormer.

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TomCrush 3 points ago +3 / -0

Probably more than that. States like Ohio and Kentucky get screwed on this. We have a modern day 3/5 issue that no one wants to talk about. I hope that the election controversy will spur discussion of our entire election system. It's long overdue.

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TomCrush 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes. Agreed. I've seen it so often.

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TomCrush 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yup. That's the shiites with MBAs . . .

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TomCrush 2 points ago +2 / -0

While not always true, this is the general trend. Certain countries have institutions that sell licenses, and the MBA types love it. H1b is the indentured-servant visa.

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TomCrush 2 points ago +2 / -0

No one, not anyone, who has been to India thinks we should look for truth and knowledge there.

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TomCrush 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're saying that fire was available 2.5 million years ago? It wasn't dude. Fire first showed up as a cooking method about 40,000 years ago - and then, not uniformly. So. . . this means that between these two times, man lived, approximately the same biologically as now, without the ability to smoke things. Further, morbidly obese primitives have never been found. This means that the feast famine cycle couldn't have lasted more than a few days or a small number of weeks between meals (listlessness sets in after a few days of no food). It takes time and energy to find food (this is why primitives are sometimes called "finders"); time and energy not available if one hasn't eaten in a week. Humans don't gorge and hibernate for 3-9 months at a time. Why do you feel the need to call me names? It detracts from your arguments.

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TomCrush 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes. That is correct. Only things that caveat emptor may be properly applied to. That is, do not trust anything at Harbor Fraud that you can't entirely verify by looking at it.

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TomCrush 1 point ago +1 / -0

Besides abrasives, there is no good reason to visit Harbor Fraud. . .

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TomCrush 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is what I do. Many of these tools are rusted, but work just fine with some oil and wirebrushing. Others need a little more work, but good tools can't be had at any price new today.

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TomCrush 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's you that don't understand. Fire showed up ~40,000 years ago. . .Grapes, and other fruits, are only available during the late Summer/ early Fall. Before 40,000 years ago, how were things smoked? Duh. They weren't. One can't eat grass and dung, but one can eat the things that eat grass. All of the earliest art in the world depicts humans hunting animals. We are not herbivores. Don't you understand that a human needs about 2000 kcal per day? Tubers dug out of the frozen land in Winter just won't do it. One can't have agriculture in a forest (eastern Indians). Land hadn't been disturbed on the plains since before the dinosaurs. No agriculture there. Man, it is absolutely proven (Eskimos), can live on 100% meat. Do you know how much salt is required to preserve meat? Where would they have gotten this much salt? And, such meat must be soaked for at least a day with a lot of water to make it edible.American Indians ate meat, and a lot of it. There is no choice. Kill the Buffalo; kill their food source; Indians cry for mercy. Just that simple. Tubers and grapes were not involved.

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TomCrush 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ignore the police tape - en masse.

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TomCrush 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes. It's astonishing the levels of leftist perfidy.

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TomCrush 24 points ago +24 / -0

We are virtually out of Constitutional solutions. If Biden is selected, it will not be tolerated. If Trump wins, the left will erupt with great violence. Either way, we are staring an 1861 situation right in the face.

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TomCrush 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yes. Unfortunately, I think that is what it will come to in the end, if the corrupt continue on their course.

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TomCrush 2 points ago +4 / -2

Agreed. There is no hope for a "Constitutional" solution now.

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