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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +1 / -0

How bad is it that they are threatening to come in and put a lock on this guy's door for trying to run his business. This is 100% over the line and I applaud him for standing up to it.

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +2 / -0

This will end up doing exactly as they have planned for a long time. Demolish the middle class. Allow wealthy people to stay wealthy while stealing from middle.

If everyone is poor, no one is poor.

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yuugecrowds 15 points ago +15 / -0

#MeToo. my family had land stolen by the british government. Waiting for that to be given back so I can start sheep farming again.

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol posted in the wrong community. Thanks bud

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +2 / -1

How did they set anything back? You are regurgitating Alex Jones talking points. When patriots.win had their heads so far up their assess dooming after Jan 6th, there was no where else to go to keep learning more and exposing more than TGA. We kept fighting when you all stopped.

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yuugecrowds 0 points ago +1 / -1

You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. In fact when patriots.win started fagging hard after Jan 6th or any major setback, TGA was the only place to go to talk about moving forward and how to still accomplish our goal. Looks like you fell for the msm and Alex Jones line that Q set us back and was operation trust. Many Q supporters have been more willing to act than any of the fags on here who doom at any given upset like a bunch of insecure babies

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is the same thing as saying “if you believe in the state legislatures you got duped” or “if you believed in the Supreme Court you got duped” or “if you believed in Mike pence you got duped

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +3 / -1

Exactly right. When you grow up in a household that doesn't show you the right way, it can be very difficult to navigate in the world.

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yuugecrowds 9 points ago +15 / -6

Surprised this is down at the bottom. I eat meat, eggs, cheese, butter pretty exclusively. I do sprinkle in delectable food now and then, but for the most part I'm carnivore.

Feel great on it and have long lasting energy most days.

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'll add to this that there were already people up at the steps in the back by the time I got there. I have video of my whole walk down Pennsylvania Avenue then into the lawn. I haven't released it as I didn't see anything that would show any different angles. Only serves to potentially incriminate at this point and give alphabet agencies more high def footage for their facial recognition.

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +1 / -0

So I might be an idiot, but I didn't think twice about walking over the snow fence. I saw that it was down and just assumed that it had started down. The whole lawn was wide open when I walked up and there were lots of people already. We waited to hear the full ending of trump's speech before going over to the capitol.

As a side note, did you also notice that you could hear every other speaker loud and clear until Trump came out? Groups of people huddled around megaphones with radios held up to them towards the end because it sounded like they turned the speakers off. It seemed like they did this to get people to leave the area and head to the capitol early. People only started moving because they couldn't hear Trump speaking from anywhere other than right in front of the podium.

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I agree with this. I certainly was at the time, but not blinding mad where I would have made bad decisions haha. Wasn’t trying to leave in a body bag.

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's true. I took off 2 days to go there. I would never tell anyone I work with that I was there. In all honestly I didn't even tell some of my family members that I was there. I didn't go in the capitol, but I know that just being in DC is enough for them to take your job away and ruin your life.

There were over 1m people there. I know because I took video of the crowds. They were all there peacefully hanging out. Most of those people were very respectful and had never been in DC before. Didn't hear anyone talking about doing anything. In fact, most everyone had the same thing to say. They wanted Trump to give us direction. He called us out there, what's next?

It was a great time. Everyone went to the capitol like they were going to, then it got crazy when they started flashbangs and pepper spraying then they let them in. Most everyone started leaving when Trump told everyone to go home peacefully because they didn't want to have any part in the violence.

It wasn't just antifa that stormed the capitol. There was an energy there and while antifa led the group, a lot of people just wanted to see the capitol and make their voices heard (from inside). Remember the videos of people peacefully walking between the ropes and taking pictures? These were people that love their country and knew they probably wouldn't ever get the chance to do something like that ever again.

I would go again 100 times over. It was amazing to see all the energy and support and love for our president. Worth every penny and would be worth losing my job to do it again.

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yuugecrowds 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wrong. Over 1m people were there showing support to their president.

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s pretty sweet. I wouldn’t mind getting an endurobike. The Zero electric ones are on my radar, but that’s not good for SHTF or emp (Also out of my price range). Though at some point electricity will be easier to find than gas

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is a ton of volatility in the market. Lots of uncertainty. I pulled what I could to not worry about taxes as a buffer. Will go right back in if it goes way down. Otherwise I bought a little peace of mind.

Don’t have to look very far to see the same sloppiness in the housing market too. Home prices are way up and houses are going quick. Mortgages are being given out like candy.

Just some observations.

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +1 / -0

Haha helen keller on twitter trending and people are talking about how she supported eugenics.

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yuugecrowds 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's why we shouldn't be playing by their money game. Rich isn't a magical number of federal reserve notes.

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yuugecrowds 0 points ago +1 / -1

How I read this

It's inconvenient to barter with my neighbor, so I would rather have a rigged system where I pay large amounts in taxes and lose value on a constant basis due to inflation while we bail out other countries. But at least I get a small 401k and SS when I retire at 65

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yuugecrowds 1 point ago +1 / -0

John Malone and Ted Turner are the top landowners, but Gates isn't too far behind them and more than likely he is disguising it in front companies and could very well be at the top.

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yuugecrowds 6 points ago +6 / -0

He commented plenty on the election. Fought since November 3rd and before that on the election. You're just a shill.

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yuugecrowds 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lol good point. You need to work on building yourself up anyway. It's difficult to help others if you aren't in a good spot fren. Hang in there.

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yuugecrowds 11 points ago +11 / -0

This is a really unpopular opinion, but there is (some) responsibility that has to be taken from a lot of parents on how their children turn out. I'm not pointing this at you OP or anyone here in general, but it is been eroding for a long time now.

Raising your children with TV, drinking/abusing alcohol, not talking about these things at the dinner table when young, allowing a spouse to always get their way or walk over you, no respect between parents, sweeping problems under the carpet and ignoring the, allowing daycares and schools to raise children instead of that being supplemental and never challenging other viewpoints.

All of these things are very small issues that don't seem like they have consequences in the moment but make a large impact when compounded. Liberalism doesn't just grab anyone, it creeps in and compounds over years and years.

For any new parents, keep this in mind. Stay vigilant. Stay involved in your kids life and teach them how to navigate the world instead of teaching them to sweep things under the rug that they don't like. (This manifests later on when they say "I don't want to talk about this" or "please stop bringing this up." They are wanting to postpone looking for the truth in their actions.)

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