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@chriskeller6540 I wasn't aware Trump was still President. When did that happen? I'm confused as to what he has to do with Biden's ability to speak or his horrible policies.
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@marcocappelli2236 You can learn CRT is racist by reading the books that promote it. White Fragility is a good one. Bigotry of low expectations is racist. Believing minorities can't succeed without without another race lowering themselves or placing them in powerful positions based only on their race is racist. Viewing people only through the lens of race is racist.
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Hold!!! With your diamond hands.
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@johncooper7663 Like the fact the FISA court is now requiring a lot more evidence from the FBI because their actions were so bad the court no longer trusts them? After this debacle, the court reviewed past FISA warrants from the FBI and found this wasn't a new thing with them. Plus how do you have more facts than Congress or the courts because their facts disagree with you.
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This is just the start. Wait until he bans fracking, which it was confirmed today he will. Rejoining the Paris Accord also cost around 6 million jobs globally.
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Masson H Good thing we don't travel out of country. Less than any other country. Only a few even have a passport so why do you think that would be a deciding factor into anything?
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@jasminelindros8923 Kimmel accused Jon Stewart on Twitter of letting Trump post on his account when Jon expressed support for WSB. He at least deleted it, but not before screenshots were made. So trying to play this off as only a joke and nothing else falls pretty flat.
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@acommonman8304 You mean the Civil War? Or the Puerto Ricans that opened fire in Congress? Or the two times the Capital was bombed by far left extremists? You need to be more specific since there have been lots of attacks on "our" democracy (Republic). Edit: And you clearly don't know history
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@michaelhill8441 He was intelligence in the Navy Reserves. He wasn't a Marine. He was chastised by Marines for over stating his time in the military. There's a big difference in being deployed with Marines and actually being one. He sat behind a desk feeding Intel to leaders.
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@christopherlee8072 The electric grid isn't something that can change overnight. It takes years. There's also the problem that electric cars aren't good for everyone by a long stretch. Especially since the government is insisting on making everything "green" energy. It's in quotations because it's anything but. It's just as damaging as the oil industry was before it current innovations that make it much cleaner.
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Power to the Players is Gamestop's tag line. It's poetic justice.
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@Andrew McMillan That's not "nothing" when tons of people just became unemployed with the already millions of unemployed. That's $1,300 more than they had. It's more than the government gave them to "help" in the last year when they crashed the economy and sat on relief for months because their pet projects weren't in the bill.
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I don't know which was more insulting, having her represent Natives instead of one of the actual ones or her "Indian" country comment. I'm actually part Native and this is a disgusting display.
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@acs5928 New Jersey was the primary and it was the first time doing mass vote by mail. It is so messed up they are having to redo it. Last time I read up on it, there was around 50,000 votes that didn't get counted for one reason or another. That number can change the entire state's electoral college vote especially in swing states. I thought Dems are worried about voter suppression or is that just when it's convenient? Fauci has said as long as guidelines are followed it's safe for in person voting yet here are Dems saying he's wrong.
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@LesliePeter What does any of that have to do with Haitians that have been living in places like Brazil since the massive earthquake a few years ago? That's who this group is. Not South Americans. Edit: Then again you're clearly a lefty so whataboutism and strawmans are all you've got.
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They are being supported by the cartels. They organize the caravans, usually on FB, and help them along the way. It's to get all the attention to one spot and leave the rest of the border unguarded.
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@inspectorgeneral9175 Is that why cities with a larger number of them is having to do rolling black and brown outs? That doesn't sound like the algorithm is working. I'm glad you have an electric car. Good for you, if it suits your needs. I live in a rural area that sees extreme temperatures of both hot and cold, so it's not a good alternative for me.
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@flexinthesehoes2155 If they aren't using them everyday and lowering the battery, they aren't charging "all day". They are charging briefly to replace the electricity used. A lawnmower used once every couple of weeks is not equivalent to a car used everyday. You can not seriously be this ignorant.
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@rickcaldwell2862 Thank you! These things are NOT "green". Nothing currently called that is. It's trading a type of pollution we've regulated and invoated to the point it's much less destructive for one that doesn't have those regulations and is more destructive. We're just changing one problem for a new one that's most likely much worse.
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@flugsven No. If you have a good enough infection to produce antibodies, there is no evidence of reinfection. They thought there were two cases, but they were not. The first one wasn't COVID the second time (it was a false positive) and the other one was an extremely mild case the first time and did not develop antibodies. Current studies suggest immunity will be life long just like SARS 1 because they are only slightly different. Those with antibodies already are also experiencing worse side effects when they take the vaccine. Keep up, you're siting things that happened months ago and have since been proven different. The idea of boosters is only pretty much only coming from pharmaceutical companies because they already made them. Neither the CDC or the WHO are recommending even thinking about them right now. You clearly get your information from talking heads on TV rather than scientists conducting these studies worldwide. You can feel free to trust them all you like, I will listen to people involved in the research and doctors that still treat patients. If I listened to Fauci I'd have panicked and taken the vaccine before speaking to my specialists who all have told me not to because I can't take ANY vaccine. They keep up with the studies and since I already had it, have antibodies, and it was extremely mild don't think it's worth the risk to my health to take it. So I'm not jeopardizing my health to make you feel more comfortable.
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I'm sure they appreciate it. Most are prepared to go down with the ship.
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@steveg209 Interesting take. Do you honestly believe that red states are all white and don't have all that you listed? I'd suggest looking at real demographics of each state. Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, Rhode Island, and many more are far more homogeneous than the majority of southern states. You know those red states you hate. 1/3 of vegetables can't feed the country. Farming is 1% of California's revenue, it's 25% of mine. So who do you think it affects more and looks like more when the government has to pay to fill their trade agreements on food? We grow 50% of the country's rice supply and 20% of Japan's. That's a staple crop which means farmers get paid to grow it by the government because it's not a good money making crop, but the country needs it. We also produce almost all the country's boilers. I know you don't know what that is, so look it up. We also produce a large amount of tomatoes for the market of several neighboring states as well as quite a bit of soybeans. That's all comes out of a small population of 3 million. I'm also going to point out that you assuming only one race are farmers is extremely racist. I'll be sure next harvest to tell the two local black farmers I buy all my produce from they don't exist. Edit: It's also pretty dang uneducated to think we don't have all those electronic devices since you're talking to us on the internet. They make these wonderful things now called solar panels and there are satellites too. I'm not sure why you're putting down living much more green and leaving a small carbon footprint. I thought that was supposed to be a good thing.
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@easyduzit6118 Glen Greenwald is releasing it on Twitter. He's a left reporter. He has access to it all since you hate Fox.
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@Baliken100 Why'd you have to go to politics? There are lots of trolls that have been showing up in comments trying to make people afraid or feel guilty because they are somehow hurting retirements and other bs. They are trying to divide and put us back in our place and you took the bait hook, line, and sinker. Or maybe you're the troll trying to inject identity politics into it.
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Hold!!!
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@eddiehauser6661 You need to reread history. The Boston Tea Party wasn't violent and wasn't a riot. They made sure that no one would be hurt and did it when the ship was empty. You seem to not be able to distinguish between a riot and peaceful protest. Hint: One is protected by the Constitution and one isn't. When the protest kills 30 people, it's not peaceful and isn't a protest anymore, it's a riot. Imagine being burned alive like that man in Minneapolis, being murdered trying to protect your home or business, being shot asleep in the backseat of your mother's car. You clearly have no empathy and believe the innocent lives are a fine to achieve the end goal.
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There are many many cases where people plead guilty that weren't. The Memphis boys were a high profile case of that. The FBI threatened his children. It's all verifiable in the public court filings.
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@Zolar Czakl I don't see them on pretty much any roofs where I am. It's extremely expensive to install them on an existing home. That's not getting into how destructive they are to the environment to make and dispose of. Even if you put solar panels on every building, it would not generate enough electricity to replace what we currently use. I'm also not real fond of giving power companies my energy for free, which is what happens if you use them and are still tied into the grid.
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There's nothing communist about trading stocks. This is how capitalism and a free market is supposed to work.
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@inspectorgeneral9175 So if 2016 was fraudulent then it's reasonable to say 2020 was as well since nothing was done about it. It's even reasonable to say it was probably worse because there were no consequences for the last one. If an election can be stolen, it can be again.
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The PTA is just about doing fund raisers for the school. Many schools don't allow volunteers inside the classroom anymore. He just told you parents that speak out get bullied and their children get targeted. He had to file a FOIA to get the information. They want the state to control your children. Teachers used to say parents are the most important people in a child's life. Now they say they are.
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@My_style_Aries_Gemini_Aquarius I suggest you take a look at Mexican cartels because they would be your next police. Go talk to some of the people fleeing them at our border.
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@kimblakely4559 In some areas you are correct. The problem is, in places like California, they'll ban individuals from having certain computers and other things that use large amounts of electricity yet allow it for businesses. Because the government is fine with citizens suffering, but not Silicon Valley. We have several nuclear plants that are going to be forced offline soon. What do you think is going to happen then when it's already strained? I'm smart enough not to live in a large city, since that's where it's currently becoming a serious issue. I'm not stupid enough to not realize it will eventually become an issue for everyone. Edit: This is why California mandates that all new single family homes built have to have solar panels on their roof. It's forcing citizens to fix and pay for the problem instead of the government using taxes to do it. Since so many people are leaving the state, I'm sure it's helped the pressure on the grid. Maybe understand everything that's going on. Then your "gotcha" attempt won't fall flat from your own ignorance.
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Over half of RobinHood's retail clients held the stock that's why. They have direct ties to Citadel, which stood to lose a lot, and it appears they sold people's stocks without permission.
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@citysimmer3052 Not according to the Supreme court. 2005 decision says police aren't required to protect.
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The Mayor of NYC was bragging about grabbing up property a few months ago. It's disgusting.
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Roger Anthony You do realize not every black person in the US was a slave right? You also understand many freed black people also owned slaves right? Beyonce found out her ancestors were slave owners. Our brand new female VP's grandmother was one. Who sold them first? There are more slaves in the world at this moment than any other time in recorded history and you want to live in the past. If slavery really bothers you that much, what are you doing to stop it? You don't get to call foul on the past while you ignore the present. You just sound like a sad individual with nothing but hate in your heart and nothing constructive in your life. What a pathetic way to live. Oh and I know a lot of black people born before 1980 since I'm mixed. I don't know too many in my majority black town that agree with BLM. Most don't and most don't have the hate you display in your heart.
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@mdee391 Most aren't saying no relief bill at all. It just shouldn't have money going to foreign countries, pet projects, or have things tacked onto that has nothing to do with the virus. That's our money and it should be spent on us.
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It's public record. How is a public record a lie? Some has been gotten from freedom of information and some from court filings in case.
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@michaelhill8441 A Tesla can't do what a truck can do. That's a silly comparison. People purchase trucks because they need to tow or haul things. So I can spend my money on a Tesla that has limited capabilities or I can purchase a truck that lets me go pick up lumber to build a fence and I can tow my trailer with. A truck can go across water that a car is too low for, I don't have worry if the terrain or road is bad, etc. Most people purchase a truck for those reasons. It's not a status symbol like a sports car is. Edit: As for the batteries, Musk recently had a warehouse explode that was storing them. Not every electric car is a Tesla either, and those markets definitely are still suffering from that issue. It's also not a good idea to refer to anyone as "you people". As a Native I find this extremely derogatory. Especially since the original comment you replied with that remark to is a brown person. Democrats really need to decide if they actually care about minorities or just enjoy paying lip service when it's convenient.
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There was one literally crying on TV. It was glorious
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@8andsk835 It's the thing that is most manipulated by Wallstreet and the banks. It's artificially suppressed to help prevent inflation is my understanding.
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@Mandalorian_of_Christ My family has served in every war, except Desert Storm, since the Revolution. That doesn't make the higher ups in the FBI more honest. The FISA court doesn't even trust them now. Serving in the military has nothing to do with the alphabet agencies. They've used enlisted men for experiments in the past, exposing them to agents without their knowledge. You can defend them if you like, but trying to act like you're superior because you were in the military only makes you look bad. Especially when you're using it to attack someone you know nothing about and could just as easily have served as well. You did a lot of assuming in your comment.
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@timeforchange3786 It's all about limiting freedom of movement.
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That depends on where you live. Where I live has a low cost of living and you can definitely live if you make the poverty level and slightly above. Especially since you get benefits if you're at or below poverty. You won't be living in luxury, but you can afford the necessities. Which is why everything shouldn't be decided on a federal level because my cost of living is not what it is in NY and California isn't the same as Idaho.
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@bobbykiefer4306 The tea in the Boston tea party was from the BRITISH East Indian Tea Company. It was shipped by BRITAIN, not China. It was from India as well again, not China. Tea wasn't introduced to the west until 1600. How was China trading something with the US before then when the colonies were from Western countries? Natives didn't drink tea either. Jesus you say things like that and then claim others are stupid.
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What about him? They were convicted in federal court and the city paid a LOT of money.
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No it's not. Entrapment isn't legal. Read the court filings.
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I grew up around welders, truck drivers, etc. Of course I told my kids I hoped they could find a job that wasn't back breaking labor, but I also told them if they enjoyed working with their hands a trades job was probably best for them. I never said those were "bad" jobs or "less than" jobs like I saw a lot of parents do. I wanted then to pick what was best depending on their interests. My oldest now works in a tire factory making more than most of his friends at 22 and I have no issue with it. The only thing I asked was he give college a try. He did, he didn't like it so he's making decent money with an amount of college debt he can pay off in a couple of paychecks.
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@timower5850 Extremely bad for long distance traveling, the mining of the rare Earth minerals is more destructive than anything else we're currently doing, lose half their battery power in hot or cold weather, won't charge if it's too cold, disposing of the batteries, etc. Stop acting like they are anywhere near technology wise to replace everyone's current mode of transportation. Edit: Making them creates more emissions than driving them counter acts.
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