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firstpitchthrow 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's like Robert Kiyosaki asks, why is it that the A and the B students all work of for the C and the D students?

Once you realize what the purpose of education is, why the school system exists, and that it rewards the people who are easiest to brainwash and it penalizes creative, outside the box thinking, that's when you realize that if you want to be successful in life, the very first step is to forget everything you learned in school.

That's why the A and the B students work for the C and the D students: the C and the D students paid less attention and have less conditioning to unlearn.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

We need to be careful though, what if dominion deploys the Jem Ha'dar in retaliation?

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firstpitchthrow 3 points ago +3 / -0

If the last 20 years have proven anything, it's proven that what goes around comes around. What the powers-that-be are really frightened of is not Trump, and it's not the election results, what they are really afraid of is how many people Trump red-pilled in the last 4 years. They are desperately trying to put that genie back in the bottle, and they are terrified that if Trump gets another 4 years, the number of red-pilled Americans will be so much that they can't ever get back to the way things were.

This tactic reeks of desperation, they have to find a way to silence those who see clearly for the first time. I was a life-long democratic voter, who just accepted that government was the way it was, until Trump showed me another way. We're all here because of that. How many others are there like us, who see clearly for the first time?

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firstpitchthrow 45 points ago +45 / -0

Serious question: why the fuck do we pay the FBI? We could save so much money just firing all of them and replacing them with /pol/

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firstpitchthrow 4 points ago +4 / -0

The dem strongholds in Wisconsin are Milwaukee and Madison. If those are completely counted, and Trump is still 100k+ ahead, it should be called, since there are no more votes for Sleep Joe in the state.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

You should. He lost the popular vote AND the electoral college and managed to WIN the election. He went to bed on election night CONVINCED he'd lost!

He was a Republican, and Democrats conceded the election to him in exchange for two things:

  1. a promise that he would only serve 1 term. He did, and he stepped down, and Ulysses S. Grant won the 1880 election and served 8 years.

  2. an end to reconstruction. Democrats preferred keeping their slaves to winning the white house and traded one for the other. A corrupt bargain that set black people back 100 years. Truly evil. The only way to get the votes in Congress to end reconstruction (the priority for Southern Dems) was to trade the presidency to get the votes for it.

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firstpitchthrow 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe they fixed the water pipe that broke?

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firstpitchthrow 3 points ago +3 / -0

400k+ outstanding in Fairfax county is a back-breaker. That's the hardest blue part of the state.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, I live in California. I voted Trump, my cuck state is voting Biden by 5 million votes.

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firstpitchthrow 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, why the fuck would I watch cancer? I depend on my fellow pedes to post all the funniest parts in meme format tomorrow morning.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Same thing happened in 2016. It's unlikely Trump can win Virginia, but the election would be over if he did.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Too many DC swamp creatures who suck of the government teat living in North Virginia. Their careers do better under democrats.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

rural votes have already been counted. The huge population center of fairfax county (suburb of DC) hasn't been yet. Same thing happened in 2016, Trump led at the start, and it barely went to Clinton at the end of the night. This is normal for Virginia.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

The rural counties vote first, most of the people live in the DC suburbs, like Fairfax. Same thing happened in 2016, it was Trump at first, and then, as the night went on, it turned blue.

This is normal for Virginia.

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firstpitchthrow 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm confused by this, frens. How much security do you really need to protect Biden and his campaign staff? No one actually goes to a Biden rally, so you could have it in someone's backyard, not tell anyone, and the effect would be exactly the same, right?

In fact, why go to Georgia at all? Wouldn't it simpler to just have the Biden rally in Georgia from Joe's basement? It doesn't make any difference.

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firstpitchthrow 5 points ago +5 / -0

Here's the simple truth: conservatism, and Trump, are the new counter-culture.

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firstpitchthrow 11 points ago +11 / -0

Remember when movies were just fun to watch and didn't have any politics in it? Remember when two guys could just time travel in a phone booth to finish a history report? Pepe farms remembers.

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firstpitchthrow 5 points ago +5 / -0

The single greatest shock to me of the last 4 years was that I always believed if it was a choice between ideology and profit, that the media would always choose profit. I was wrong. They've chosen ideology over profit. They have created a market inefficiency, and it is only a matter of time before someone capitalizes on that and makes all of them extinct. That's what Tucker means, I think.

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firstpitchthrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

I vigorously disagree with your assessment of Senator Whitehouse's conspiracy theory, anon.

I've watched every single episode of Ancient Aliens, I never miss one. It's a great show.

Giorgio has never proposed a conspiracy theory THIS INSANE before. Senator Whitehouse starts where Giorgio ends.

Why do you think Giorgio is consistently kicking the ass of cable news shows in the ratings? Because Ancient Aliens is more credible than CNN and MSNBC are.

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firstpitchthrow 5 points ago +5 / -0

Termac, the river Termac, in winter.

Shaka when the Walls Fell

Temba, his arms wide

Those are the most memorable ones, amongst many others. I didn't have to look it up, I too can remember it with no effort.

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firstpitchthrow 15 points ago +15 / -0

She's the fucking queen of England, there's no one on earth who has a better understanding of bread, how to butter it and which side has the butter than an English monarch.

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firstpitchthrow 37 points ago +37 / -0

I read /r/politics nearly every day. No one is worried about people being persuaded by that shit-hole. Its a hug box for like minded idiots.

My only take away is that every single day, /r/politics is growing more and more insane, more and more unhinged. I used to post there, once in a while, I don't anymore, because all intelligent life has left. The last time I posted there, my comment was downvoted -86. Good times.

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firstpitchthrow 10 points ago +10 / -0

$12 million dollar settlement from the city. Here's why it doesn't matter. Lack of education and knowledge is what keeps poor people poor, not lack of money.

Her family got a windfall settlement, but, as a great philosopher once said: "a little town with money is like a mule with a spinning wheel, no one knows how he got it and danged if he knows how to use it."

Her family will blow through this money, with a speed that will be shocking to people. Anytime you get a lump sum of money, a luxury car is just about the worst thing you can possibly buy. Smart people know that.

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