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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

In Political Science a "Crisis" is a word to describe a problem for which the status quo has no solution and an external force is required to enact change.

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the-new-style 75 points ago +75 / -0

You already pay "miles traveled tax" aka - taxation on fuel - $0.61 per gallon in California (2019) to $0.15 in Alaska (2019) - chart of every state

Buttigieg sounded like a centrist in the DNC dedbates, but he is anything but

https://www.conservapedia.com/Pete_Buttigieg

Early communist and socialist influence

Buttigieg's father, a communist, Joseph Buttigieg, joined Notre Dame's faculty as a professor of modern European literature and literary theory in 1980. An only child, Buttigieg had always been close with his father, who passed away in 2019. The senior Buttigieg had a profound impact on "Mayor Pete." Joseph Buttigieg supported a revised version of Marxism that dispensed with some of the more doctrinaire theories of Marx and Engel's, yet he was clearly Marxist. “Equity, environmental consciousness, and racial justice are surely some of the ingredients of a healthy Marxism" he wrote. According to Paul Kengor, Grove City College professor and expert in communism and progressivism, Buttigieg was among a group of leftist professors who focused on injecting Marxism into the wider culture. The senior Buttigieg wrote that he found Marx's description of emancipation as the eradication of humans' alienation from each other and their alienation from their own productive and creative activity to be "compelling." And that to reach this kind of freedom, "the many forms of oppressive structural relations must be confronted and altered and, just as important, the constitution of social agents cannot be limited to the liberal language of rights."

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the-new-style 3 points ago +5 / -2

Don't even need the bagel check on this one

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

The very first time "racist" was used was by Trotsky to insult Russian Orthodox people who resisted abandoning their Russian faith based community in order to adopt German style bureaucratic government.

"Slavophilism, the messianism of backwardness, has based its philosophy upon the assumption that the Russian people and their church are democratic through and through, whereas official Russia is a German bureaucracy imposed upon them by Peter the Great. Mark remarked upon this theme: "In the same way the Teutonic jackasses blamed the despotism of Frederick the Second upon the French, as though backward slaves were not always in need of civilised slaves to train them." This brief comment completely finishes off not only the old philosophy of the Slavophiles, but also the latest revelations of the ’racists.’"

Ok sweaty, yeah, we hate Germans.

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

When the US offered the Cuban Amnesty, Castro filled boats with the criminally insane and other high risk prisoners and gratefully dropped them off

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

The utter insult of calling that person a "tsar". The last Tsar, Nicholas II was married to Alexandra Fedorovna, Queen Victoria’s granddaughter.

And the Diversity Bolsheviks did exactly to him what they will do to you and me, given the chance.

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think you mean, Alice in Wonderland characters dress like the British Royal family.

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the-new-style 4 points ago +4 / -0

Imagine the genius that came up with "paint the tip orange if it's not a real gun"

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

In 2017

Lavishly funded Moderna hits safety problems in bold bid to revolutionize medicine

Moderna Therapeutics, the most highly valued private company in biotech, has run into troubling safety problems with its most ambitious therapy, STAT has learned — and is now banking on a mysterious new technology to keep afloat its brash promise of reinventing modern medicine.

“It’s all vaccines right now, and vaccines are a loss-leader,” said one former Moderna manager. “Moderna right now is a multibillion-dollar vaccines company, and I don’t see how that holds up.”

“[The technology] would have to be a miraculous, Hail Mary sort of save for them to get to where they need to be on their timelines,” one former employee said. “Either [Bancel] is extremely confident that it’s going to work, or he’s getting kind of jittery that with a lack of progress he needs to put something out there.”

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

So what you need to do is a soft invasion and infiltrate the institutions and rot it from within.

It seems to be working

https://www.conservapedia.com/Long_March_through_the_institutions

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the-new-style 1 point ago +1 / -0

Catturd has obviously never been for a smoke round my house

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the-new-style 4 points ago +4 / -0

You know where guns are illegal, (except shotguns by police approval) ?

U.K.

Offences involving the use of firearms: year ending March 2019

  • In the year ending March 2019, there were 9,787 offences in which firearms were involved; this is a 4% increase compared with the previous year.

  • There were 33 fatalities resulting from offences involving firearms; this is three more than the previous year.

  • As in previous years, offences involving firearms were disproportionately concentrated in urban areas, with almost 6 in 10 offences (58%) recorded in five metropolitan Police Force Areas (Metropolitan Police, West Midlands, West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside).

These are the areas market red and orange on this map

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the-new-style 2 points ago +2 / -0

drugs are for losers

and I say that as a former stoner

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the-new-style 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, but the US had McNamara's Morons

Due to a lack of men volunteering for combat standards were lowered in order to meet quotas. They recruited those with low test scores who came to be known as ‘McNamara’s Morons’ a group of 357,000 or so men. With ‘mental standards’ now lower, the US now had men to fight in the war.

A total of 5,478 low-IQ men died will in the service, most of them in combat. Their fatality rate was three times as high as that of other GIs. An estimated 20,270 were wounded, and some were permanently disabled (including an estimated 500 amputees).

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the-new-style 5 points ago +5 / -0

The drive through queue is monitored by in-road sensors. I would imagine McD's also takes in area trafffic level data, which will correlate with demand.

Demand modelling is quite advanced in general in logistics, and throughput at the window is paramount.

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the-new-style 2 points ago +2 / -0

Randy's Crime: 1/8" too much sawn off a shotgun

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the-new-style 2 points ago +2 / -0

6 million in 5 years

3,288 per day

137 per hour

2.3 per minute

Alexa, what's average time of a human cremation?

"a modern cremation takes about 90 minutes"

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