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YeastyAtom 7 points ago +7 / -0

Can't believe they waited for his lawyer to come talk him into admitting it after all that evidence and him repeatedly lying about it.

Side note: He owns a tiny bar/restaurant AND a company that makes voting machines? Bar owner makes sense, but the whole Dominion things seems odd.

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YeastyAtom 20 points ago +20 / -0

I was about to ask, how does a politician afford a $65,000 settlement?

They all toss around absurd amounts of money. That's the problem with government. They're all in it for the money.

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only difference is, it’s much easier and they can eventually shut “wasteful users” energy off.

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YeastyAtom 14 points ago +14 / -0

Don’t think the technology is that simple, at least yet. Hawaii fire is a good example. You’ve got whatever organization behind the start of the fire, whether that be energy weapon, arsonists, or the city intentionally letting brush grow and coordinating with the power company to leave the power on. Then you have the police blocking the exits that trapped citizens in the fire. Then you have the guy in charge of shutting the water off. The city not sounding the sirens. Plus all the organizations causing information confusion. Supposedly there was also a shelter in place order and reports that the fire was almost contained. Then in the aftermath, they blocked supplies, blocked journalists, fenced the city, etc.

Sure it wouldn’t take many people to use it, but people would notice and it’d be more obvious. People would flee, so a coverup and assured mass casualty effort takes a lot of organizations to fit the agenda.

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YeastyAtom 6 points ago +8 / -2

Right? Most young people should be able to pay their loans and have their own place even if they're not making much more than minimum wage. They just choose to live a fake lifestyle that they can't afford. They waste their income on irresponsible wants rather than the essential needs of an adult.

They complain about not having money to be independent, but they are oblivious to their spending habits. They live in the present and think "oh it's only $8 for this coffee.. Only $30 for this shirt.." but they don't look at statements to see that all those little expenses add up. Many couldn't tell you how much stuff they're paying monthly for that they're not even using, let alone how much they spend on eating out, clothes, gadgets, etc. The more they make, the more they spend.

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YeastyAtom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same. Plus the dems kept trying to forgive chunks for everyone so I've been waiting it out since my loans are less than what they were talking about giving. Some lenders also disabled auto pay and manual payments. My wife's still doesn't show interest rate, any breakdown, or repayment options. They also haven't allowed setting up payment method or sent statements. Luckily i planned accordingly for when they kick in.

Based on the sketchiness of my wife's lender, it's about to be a shit show. Been in the dark about how much payments will be and duration. Makes it difficult to plan our budget and I'd bet most people with loans don't budget. Many probably forgot and live paycheck to paycheck as it is. In my wife's case, she hasn't been able to make a single payment even if she wanted to.

It's going to devistate many of their lifestyles. Could cause uptick in evictions and foreclosures too. Might not be aware of how much they owe or that payments are due. Imagine that extra interests for a few months due to the poor communication from lenders and the government. Can't imagine what new parents struggling financially are about to go through.

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YeastyAtom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only thing that will save us is ditching modern distractions and yes, uniting. Both sides are angry and have different inturpretations of who to blame. We've been distracted for so long that we ignored what government was turning into and let this happen. They want us fighting eachother rather than realizing the only way we can win is uniting and standing up against the tyranny. We will never unite with all the distractions consuming our time and the propaganda turning us against eachother.

People are waking up, but not uniting quick enough. Our enemy isn't left or right.. black or white.. male, female, or a made up gender. Our enemy is a tiny group of people controlling every aspect of the world, while successfully tricking the people to fight eachother. The people are the majority. We must find a way to unite before it is too late. Our best shot could be to meme a "current thing" that unites both sides and spreads organically on social media. Something the left won't automatically reject it for being started by conservatives.

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YeastyAtom 12 points ago +14 / -2

You're correct about the DEW thing. As for J6 and Biggs, not so much. Biggs had some drinking and alleged violent episodes that started getting bad headlines for IW iirc. Being quiet on the J6 trials is probably related to Infowars own J6 legal battles. Idk much about it, but I know Owen has made several court appearances for it. Not sure about AJ, but he mentions being out for court dates

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

This might be the way. Unbiased AI trained to navigate US law.

Using AI to help with the case might be difficult if the lawyers are only given paper copies. You couldn’t scan them fast enough to train the model in time.

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

They're also low hanging fruit nobody's since there are so many of them. It likely wouldn't get attention unless it led to the higher ups.

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

The federal government assigns a SSN to every legal citizen. Why is the voting process such a complex system in the modern era? Especially for federal elections. SSN is your "ticket" to vote once. Blockchain the vote so it's public and you can trace your own vote so you know it wasn't flipped.

A step further, agencies have the databases to "clean" voter rolls and determine where you're registered to vote, what elections you can participate in, who's no longer alive, who moved, when they moved, etc. All of it can be done automatically and individual voters can have true ownership of their vote. We'll likely never be able fix it now.

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YeastyAtom 3 points ago +3 / -0

Their approach is half assed though. Camping in the middle of a road indefinitely isn't a protest. They're creating an inconvenience for everyone but the people flying in private jets. A March or something is different because it causes a temporary disruption and everything goes back to normal. Sitting in the road is just dumb. The first few vehicles in the front of the line might see their signs, but everyone else has no idea wtf is going on.

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

4:48 of the video.. The oval fire pattern on the left seems unnatural. Cant imagine how horrifying it was for the people caught in the middle of the fires.

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YeastyAtom 2 points ago +2 / -0

And Americans willingly buy the trash products, complain about the quality, and replace them multiple times with the same trash products. The environmental impact has to be much worse and often more expensive than if they just bought the quality version made in America to begin with.

It's to a point where you can't find quality. It's all made over seas and over priced. Amazon is overloaded with the same exact low quality products with a different "brand" stamped on it. Reviews are fake and people fall for it thinking it's a quality product. American alternatives are 3x the price and often the same trash. Cheap crap is nothing new, but people knew the quality was bad and often paid a bit more for the quality brand.

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

Inversion of reality. Incompetence gets you promoted and competence gets you push out. It’s taking over leadership roles everywhere. Many don’t have the experience or background in the industry they’re in. They don’t care about the people below them, customer needs, or the product/service they’re in charge of. What makes sense to them is opposite of what created the success of the organization, but they use their power to double down and make people miserable that questions their their decisions.

They make shit up and take credit for other people’s work. They manipulate so they stand out and lie/blame to further their interests. Basically politicians that are masters at navigating hierarchies to gain power.. then fortify by bringing in their cult-like following for other positions of power as they push out the people that are competent. The ones that are incompetent are easy to manipulate and loyal bc they “recognize their potential,” which is why it’s taking over.

Tightly knit group of leadership and their minions.. their work is made up initiatives that doesn’t improve business. They take over a company they didn’t help build and their incompetence slowly destroys it because they don’t focus on anything important. Like all the people Elon fired at Twitter that had made up responsibilities.

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YeastyAtom 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is the way. Trump’s next administration should bring in the people canceled by the left. They’d be his safest allies. Using his administration to give them a “platform” and put them in positions where they can actually help fix our country would be epic.

NPC’s would short circuit, but might start realizing that these people they got canceled aren’t what the media portrayed them to be.

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YeastyAtom 17 points ago +17 / -0

The problem is that they’d change the laws to allow the luxury lifestyle again. It’d work for a while until it’s rigged again. The system used to work until it was infiltrated and corrupted.

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YeastyAtom 3 points ago +3 / -0

Idk.. Some people just harass/stalk. I've always wondered why the lefties complaining about hate speech and stuff they don't agree with didn't just block people.. Instead they throw fits and want them canceled. Block feature gives you the ability to filter toxic people imo.

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YeastyAtom 1 point ago +1 / -0

They never shrink/reverse policy. There needs to be a "formula" for government size limits based on population, jurisdiction radius, businesses, etc. If people/businesses flee.. It's obviously a sign of the local governments failed policies and therefore should be required to reduce budget/size and/or shrink their jurisdiction radius.

Doesn't make sense that government can continue to expand and hike taxes despite failed policies and deficits. Businesses do layoffs/restructuring when their customers are declining, so why doesn't the government? The people should determine the budget, not the officials empowering their circle that then impose tax hikes to fund their bloated and ineffective policies/structure.

If the people ever regain control of the country or start over.. Something like this is a must or big government corruption will be inevitable. There needs to be a mechanism that limits govt spending/expansion and also requires shrinking after a trial period for policy that doesn't work. They cannot be allowed to expand without accountability or given the ability to tell the people how much of their money they get to fund shit they don't agree with and doesn't work.

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YeastyAtom 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's odd that there's all these independent journalists in the ground too and I haven't seen anyone talk to upset parents with missing kids. Not saying they're not, but if they are.. It's not getting much attention. Surely not all of the parents and kids died in the fires.. Maybe I need to dig deeper into the journalists on the ground?

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YeastyAtom 7 points ago +7 / -0

Wonder how much of the media/forums they're seeing with everything going on. A lot of people are talking about the land grab shenanigans and sus decisions that were made that amplified the destroy.

I can't imagine what they've been dealing with all day. If my town burnt down and no aid or help on the ground, I doubt I'd have much time to find internet and deep dive into what people are saying. They're probably relying on quick MSM checks to see updates, but MSM likely isn't covering anything outside of officials statements.

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YeastyAtom 4 points ago +5 / -1

Yet.. She actually kind of seems close to connecting the dots. Maybe a few more days/weeks of this awful situation and she'll realize it.

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YeastyAtom 26 points ago +26 / -0

She seems to be at the edge of swallowing the red pill though. If main land (conservatives) came to their aid, she likely would assume it came from their leftist organizations and wouldn't be this upset.

Shows just how much it will take for these people to see the truth. They have to lose everything with no help in sight and even then.. they still lean to the left.. but start to see that the leaders don't give a shit about them. The breaking point will be whether or not she actually considers that the liberal officials/organizations are the ones MIA and failed with their emergency response.

People that vote D tend to never connect the dots though, so until that trend stops.. we won't see the tides turn.

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YeastyAtom 21 points ago +22 / -1

Media will continue to suppress it all and in a few years, it'll be memory holed and they'll never mention the billionaire's neighborhood that pops up. Sad.

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