I posted this as a thread but it didn't take off. It's pretty clear.
https://mobile.twitter.com/politicalwilli/status/1349083364729360384
Perhaps some food for thought, but I'm a bit done with the outpouring of evidence, and courts don't seem to accept it either. While I think it's important to keep on keeping on with the evidence of how blatant it all was, I've found more success converting people by acting like they are missing out and minimizing the views of those who haven't been exposed yet.
"Most of America is trying to get some transparency in our elections but a few bad actors keep blocking the way."
"They could show Americans the elections were fair, but instead they hide from us and call us names for questioning them. Americans have the right to question the millionaire politicians."
"We used to be a country of science and critical thinking, but now there's a lot of people who just dismiss things without looking for themselves."
A huge portion of the country already sees the fraud, so a lot of this is preaching to the choir. It's long past time to hit hard on the baseless sense of morality the left claims to have, so while facts should definitely be interspersed between every line to hammer on the points being made, it's important to strike at the moral high ground that is built upon hypocrisy and lies.
They do. It's in basically all milkshakes or thickened drinks, including most ice creams that are of lower quality. Yogurts, those thick starbucks drinks, Ensure, protein drinks, pretty much everything has it.
It doesn't bother most people enough for them to notice, but it can't be good either. Personally it screws me up pretty quick.
Trump has never had both chambers except In Name Only.
The GOP is currently willing to let the biggest and most obvious election fraud slide despite apparently losing power because they are all on the same side.
The best thing to happen for the GOP is when the Democrats won the house, because it gives them an excuse to do fuckall. You think they'll dismantle the Federal Reserve system? You think they'll go back to the gold standard? You think they'll do literally anything to move us anywhere close to that direction? If so, I'd like to see evidence that these people are even capable of making sound decisions. Hell, show me more than a couple that even understand what you're talking about.
Remember that this is a game of optics and realism. While Trump may in fact be bad on the debt, we just don't know at this point, because enough of America is brainwashed into thinking the welfare state or entitlements or Keynesian economics is a force for good, and the current fight is to remove those responsible for that brainwashing from power. Once that's done, you and I both can stand shoulder to shoulder demanding sound currency just as the original patriots did upon the founding of America, but until then, the number of people who understand sound currency are few and far between.
Might I ask your qualifications? I'm curious to see as to whether you're in a position to tell me that I don't understand what I'm talking about.
Cringe.
He's right, and you would be too if faith and hope in our government doing the right thing was still on the table.
I'm not saying you're wrong on the numbers, but your idea that we could fix things if only government did the right thing and worked with Trump ignores everything we've seen thus far.
She does seem to think it's best to put all our emulsifiers in one basket.
Carrageenan is mostly imported from China and is our most popular thickener. It has been known to cause and trigger symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, which is a growing problem in America and Europe.
Yes, and it doesn't effect me as bad as something like alcohol might, but it has set me back a little when I tried some yeast or sour breads in the past. In all likelihood any reaction is just caused by having no/little gut bacteria capable of digesting those types of foods, and eating it a few times would probably make it safe.
That said, it isn't worth the trouble since any grains I'd ordinarily eat in social settings aren't made properly, and social settings are the only benefit. I'll occasionally make the sacrifice though, especially since my mother is a baker who makes criminally good cupcakes. =D
One consideration with Trump is the destruction of leftist control over our science and education. Maybe it's wishful thinking, but for me, the MAGA movement may result in going back to times where we ate food that doesn't kill us.
That was when I still wasn't unsure it wasn't satire.