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kyblugrass 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sort of, but they've always been tribes starving on the periphery of habitable land. They often time raised they're children through the community, as women may have had more than one husband. There isn't a concern with lineage, as property is shared amongst the community. It amounts to a population reduction strategy because there isn't enough resources to go around, at least not with getting into conflict with larger, more powerful tribes.

I would have say the historically, Matriarchal societies be part of a survival strategy during lean time, and if practiced by a group long enough, cause enough stagnation that the group in destroyed or absorbed in larger, more successful groups. That's my conclusion why we haven't found that many Matriarchal societies, even when that was a trend by early feminist academics in the 1950's and 60's

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kyblugrass 3 points ago +3 / -0

Crying about the plight of the working man in the streets and racists... in the sheets?

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kyblugrass 5 points ago +5 / -0

They're now putting rotund and sassy casting as asskickers too Presenting Queen Latifa as the "Equalizer".

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kyblugrass 4 points ago +4 / -0

Won't even get that far, once competition creates a need for 2 or 3 tranny ringers on team, this will start to snowball out of control and killing female recruitment and the backlash begins.

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kyblugrass 3 points ago +3 / -0

That may be coming when the lack of suitable talent for combat jobs starts taking toll. Tough to get anything done when its only trannies and the disaffected citizens there for check signing up.

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kyblugrass 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump has far more soft power now than when he did as President. At this point in time, he is the Republican party, and he can take that base with him. Without Trump, Republicans are just a small collection of special interest beneficiaries.

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kyblugrass 5 points ago +6 / -1

But cashier jobs aren't going to have any of those benefits. They're typically just gonna a 20 to 30 hours a week to who ever takes them. You would save on payroll though.

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kyblugrass 7 points ago +7 / -0

Working class is such a different definition these day. Seems like the middle class is the new working class. The people society used to think of as working class seem to be more of a welfare class these days.

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kyblugrass 19 points ago +19 / -0

Well, when you look at the economic wasteland our parents generation handed us, compared to what our schools taught us and what we were expecting to achieve, the based ones are honest ones that have any chance of getting anywhere. The liberal and progressive millenials? They wait around for someone else to fix their problems like good little serfs.

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kyblugrass 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe they're kept as a loss leader for marketing purposes or a tax right off. I was told for years the companies like Ford had subsidiaries and divisions kept in the red tax purposes, I don't know how true that is?

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kyblugrass 4 points ago +4 / -0

Felons that consisted of a pedophile who raped 5 boys and a wife beater, their victims members of groups the left claims to want to protect. That's how you know the left has no principles.

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kyblugrass 4 points ago +4 / -0

Huh, learn something everyday. I think solar and wind can be great supplemental power sources. Especially at the residential level, as a way to cut power grid usage and a backup when the grid goes down. But there really is no cost effective batteries for home home use right now (I think Tesla has one but is somewhere near $80k last I checked.)

If you dig a little into home power systems, there some absolutely heroic battery bank systems some home owners have put together back in the 80's and 90's.

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kyblugrass 6 points ago +6 / -0

I believe France supplies a lot of the base load power for Germany which has extensive solar power systems in its grid.

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kyblugrass 12 points ago +12 / -0

Yeah, they largely think of oil only as a fuel source for trucks and SUVs, maybe under it role in home heating oil, but have no understanding of its used in fertilizers, lubricants, plastics and other materials and chemicals in products they use day to day. They really are net consumers in every sense of the word.

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kyblugrass 5 points ago +5 / -0

Work environments today have turned into an extension of the school environments our current workforce were brought up in. It doesn't help that living in a urban/suburban life is kind of environmentally sterile, creating kids that are missing the practical half of their education.

With the democratization of education, everyone looks the same on paper and corporations seem reluctant to train anyone. It seems like they're spending capital on finding ways to automate and streamline jobs so that anyone can do them and that the company retains the value of the ability to perform work.

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kyblugrass 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bingo. In fact is seems most big corporations are pushing that angle these days. Meaning companies will no longer offer healthcare as part of compensation, but rather push those costs entirely on the worker, taken from their wages. Companies become even more profitable and the gap between the 1% and everyone else widens more.

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kyblugrass 4 points ago +4 / -0

I see it the same. The way forward now is getting the fraud exposed and acknowledged, and take note through news media and social media who speaks out against it and who supports it. Also paramount on making sure the audits are conducted fairly and without Deep State and Dominion shenanigans.

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kyblugrass 9 points ago +9 / -0

The Globalist want to create a Federal police in place of the local one. Look back to comments on that around 2013 or so by Obama and Al Sharpton. Dismantling the public trust in local police is the first step.

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kyblugrass 8 points ago +8 / -0

Closest explanation I've ever been able to come up with is something like a primative tribal village, something far to simplistic for the real world.

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kyblugrass 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, kinda. I think its only one facet of what's gone wrong but you could write a whole academic essay on that, which is a little much for a web community.

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kyblugrass 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know, I think about how those deregulations were allowed to happen and why, I always figured is because Boomers were allowed to pad they're 401k's and other assets from that deregulation, basically bribing them for the political capital to go forward with the service-based economy that strangles Millennials.

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kyblugrass 1 point ago +1 / -0

Saiga 12 has entered the chat.

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kyblugrass 7 points ago +7 / -0

For older Democrats who where with the party before Clinton, the rights of the worker and standing up to corporate management is still true for them. After Clinton, and ramping up through Obama, the party became split, and is run by big business that pays lip service to all those Democrats beliefs, and a faction of marxist radicals that gas light and brow beat the more normal Democrats into submission.

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