The Viet Cong, the American Revolutionaries, the Finnish Revolutionaries, and countless other groups all across history defeated large, well-trained, and well-equipped armies with very little men, training, or equipment. Even though our modern militaries have worked to adapt to the new standard of guerrilla warfare, they would still be outclassed and outgunned in every possible way by an armed and organized American populace. Behind every blade of grass.
First off, what the fuck even is journalism? I swear to God I can't even tell if this headline is real or not.
Second off, which granddaughter are we talking about? Was it one of the underage ones his son raped, and he and his wife knew about, or a different one? Asking for a country who ought to care but doesn't.
Yeah, literally. It was so infuriating to see all the GOP legislation introduced these past few weeks as they pander for the voters: "Look at all this anti-abortion, pro-2A stuff, we're trying so hard for you guys!" Meanwhile when Republicans control the government, there are crickets. No legislation is passed.
Here's a little secret for everyone here: THEY ALL BELONG TO THE SAME EXACT PARTY, AND THEY USE YOUR COMPLACENCY TO SEIZE POWER AND STEAL YOUR RIGHTS OUT FROM UNDER YOU, AND HAVE BEEN DOING SO FOR 60 YEARS OR MORE
I completely agree with a woman's right to choose... whether or not to practice safe sex. If she chooses not to, she may have to face the consequences of that decision. It is not the job of the state to protect against that reckless decision. It is not the responsibility of that unborn baby to bear the burden of that decision.
"Success". What is success?
Does everyone have to be some Nobel laureate doctor President who cured cancer to be successful? Certainly not. Some people can, and will, and have, gone their whole lives without doing anything that we might consider "successful". But they still contribute to society. They help the gears turn. In turn, society offers them little pleasures, which keep them occupied. Some people are not destined for greatness. Some are not destined for even mediocrity. But with the right systems in place (we're certainly a ways away from this being true, but baby steps here), every single human being can find purpose, contribute something of value to the sum of humanity, and enjoy their lives on Earth.
They've been so conditioned into thinking that we are Literally Nazis that we barely even register as human to these people. When we do something human, their brains struggle to reconcile their recognition of an innately human act of kindness with their conditioning of politically-motivated dehumanization, which is what gives us beautiful gems like this article, where you can practically see the mental gymnastics unfolding in real time, twisting and bending over backwards to validate an intrinsically broken worldview.
I might get shit for saying this, but I'll say it anyway. Too much capitalism is too much of a good thing. It's the same principle as democracy—pure democracy doesn't, and will never, work, so that's why we invented republics, which do work and constrain the worst parts of pure democracy. With capitalism, you should never live in a TRUE laissez-faire, pure capitalist economy. It will inevitably trend towards complete monopoly and create powerful figures who will then gain power and work to twist the system in their favor. Government interference in favor of big business will speed up this process, while practices like trust-busting and anti-monopoly laws keep big business in check. We should always strive to have as free a market as possible while still restricting the worst elements of pure capitalism.
Spez: Also as a clarifying statement, even capitalism at its worst is still better than socialism at its best, and our modern capitalist system has brought more people out of poverty than any other system in the history of the world.
I know that this is rhetorical, but the answer is this so everyone can redpill family and friends:
If someone who was there on the 6th gets arrested and charged with "insurrection", they will take that shit to court and win, and the people who brought those charges will have to face repercussions for levying such seriously false accusations. Furthermore, when that court case was won, it will immediately disprove their narrative.
When they put Trump on trial, they will chalk up their loss to "political bias" and "evil Republicans". Their narrative will only be exposed if any evidence is allowed to be admitted (which it won't), and Congress cannot face repercussions for bringing such blatantly false accusations in a trial of impeachment.
In other words, they have nothing to lose and everything to gain by charging Trump, and nothing to gain and everything to lose by charging the everyday citizen.
Good on you, man. In NJ people wear that shit like gospel. I live in a pretty conservative area so it's generally not a super strict requirement, you kind of learn what places are more lax and what places are run by mask nazis and Karens, but pretty much any further north from where I live is the hive for these mask weirdos who will gladly bend over for their anal swabs in two weeks when the CDC recommends it. All the time I'll see people driving alone in their cars wearing masks and I'm just so so disappointed in humanity.
"It's just demographics."
"We have been trending towards Democrats for 50 years."
"This state is a 'safe' blue state."
All lies meant to condition us into accepting the outcomes of illegitimate elections whose outcomes were predetermined.
SCOTUS will attempt to pull of another “switch in time that saved nine” by ruling in favor of all Xiden’s policies and dismantling Trump-era protections. Problem is, that won’t do shit and the Democrats will still pack the courts, so not only will the Trump justices betray their values to save their influence, it will only be an exercise in futility by the end anyway.
"... judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the United States."
First off, they cannot try him if he is a private citizen. Secondly, their conviction would mean nothing because they cannot remove him from office. Thirdly, if you notice the "and" in the quote above, you will see that removal from office must necessarily accompany the ability to be disbarred from further holding office. Finally, the Senate doesn't have the necessary votes, even with turncoats, to convict the President. Senators have to be much more careful about what they say and do, because while (most) districts tend to be "safe" districts due to gerrymandering, states have a lot more swing to them. This is why so few Senators wanted to sign on to object to the certification.
Plan for the worst, hope for the best. Nothing wrong with a little hopium, as long as you take steps to insulate yourself and your community from the disastrous effects of the Biden-Harris-Pelosi-Schumer oligarchy, the most important of which is demanding election integrity and transparency at the local level, and running in elections yourself if you have to.
I've been saying this for a month or more, prepare for the worst and hope for the best. I'm buying some guns and keeping my ammo stocked, doing my best to get involved with local politics and local business and to minimize the damage done to my community by Biden's bullshit.
But at the same time, I still have an uneasy feeling in my gut. Something tells me this movie isn't over. I don't know what it is, or what could possibly come. Maybe the Q folks are right, and the military truly is in control right now, and they're letting Biden go through the motions while they do whatever it is they have to do (some things I've read make MORE than a little sense, although I'm hesitant to push the goalpost any further). Maybe Trump has a turncoat ready to rain hell down upon the Deep State. Maybe it's nothing.
Realistically, though, what can we, as ordinary citizens, do that will fix everything instantly? Nothing.
We can push for election integrity at the local level, where it is much easier to effect change and overturn leadership. We can practice our civil disobedience by refusing the follow the orders of a "President" who was not duly elected. We can send a message to GOP leadership by defecting and forming our own Patriot Party - we know that they would have rigged the primaries anyway, this way we can at least have a little integrity. We can keep ourselves educated and our militias well-regulated, especially in the event of full-Communist gulag instituting. We can go on the offensive, turning everything around on the leftists who vilified us for years, all the while subtly red-pilling our on-the-fence liberal friends who will be SHOCKED in two weeks when gas shoots up to $7 a gallon, and we can just shrug and say: "Hey, not my fault - I didn't vote for him."
Nobody should be sitting around with their thumbs up their asses, rolling around in the fetal position, saying "TRUST THE PLAN", but we should recognize that as long as we are still taking the necessary precautions, there is nothing wrong with a little hopium to get some of us through these dark times, and those of us who would rather not take a puff should still show respect to those who do. We are all on the same team. We are Americans and Patriots. We will continue to fight.
I drove pretty much all day today through PA (about 10 hours total on the road just today, about 4 yesterday), and let me tell you what every single fucking house I passed EVERY SINGLE ONE had a Trump flag or sign or car with bumper sticker in the driveway or something. I literally drove down a street after I got off one of the highways and I counted 10 houses IN A ROW with Trump signs in their front yards. Pennsylvania did not go to Biden. I mean, we knew that already, but driving all around PA today (literally across the entire state) really drove it through to me just HOW MUCH he truly won by in PA.
Oi, bruv, ya got uh loicense fohw that worship?