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Damn, that womans got more balls than all the televangelists ever combined!
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If Elon Mush-for-brains were half as smart as he thinks he is, he'd be fifty times smarter than he actually is.
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Greed destroys everything.
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This sounds like an organization trying to force fantasy into reality, and that fantasy is The Turner Diaries.
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I grew up in Oklahoma, and when I was a kid, we had a "museum" here that was all about "free enterprise." It sounds like this guy made it or at least inspired it. Built on the principles they were espousing, would it surprise anyone here it ended up collapsing as a business? The building still stands, but it's been defunct for decades.
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Greed destroys everything, including charity.
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Not every fertilized egg implants into the womb. In fact, the vast majority of them do not, getting rinsed out of the woman’s body entirely unbeknownst to her. This fantasy that life begins at conception ignores this absolute fact of reality. Just because every living human was conceived doesn’t mean every conception will become a human being.
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Stupid people are easier to both control and frighten. Why do you think they’re so freaking anti-education?
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Greed destroys everything.
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A lie can circle the globe in the time it takes the truth to put on its shoes. The time that phrase was coined, the fastest means of communication was the telegraph. It’s only gotten faster. Reality will eventually win, but will it be before or after it’s too late?
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Conservatives long ago realized they aren't able to win the argument. They don't have the facts, history, culture, or basic human decency on their side. So, in order to win, the only way they can is cheat and cheat hard.
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Greed destroys everything.
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As to age limits, I would posit this. My grandfather lived to be 91. He was becoming physically infirm only late into his 80s and didn't become really intellectually infirm until the last few weeks of his life. I realize he is the exception, most people who reach that age are quite infirm and for quite some time before reaching that age. I would suggest a mandatory mental assessment after, say, age 70, and one by a non-partisan board, not a doctor said politician can hire expressly to pass said assessment even if they wouldn't otherwise to be able to.
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I don’t trust polls. Full stop. At best, they’re mostly accurate representations of an extremely narrow slice of time and subject to change, often radically so. At worst, they’re fraudulent attempts at manipulation trying to change the outcomes to their favor. Only poll that matters in elections are the voting polls. Period.
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This is what stochastic terrorism looks like. They hide behind the idea of reasonable people while directly speaking to the unhinged, the unwell, and the insane. We just had one happen where a man beheaded his own father because he was a government worker and thus was a traitor to America. This is insanity and it needs to be stopped.
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I went to the University of Oklahoma. LOTS of hardworking students trying to get ahead just to get by in regular society. All the wealthy kids were the STUPIDEST students I ever met. The ones that never had to try and knew they'd still be leagues ahead of all the rest of us. Just imagine that on steroids and surrounded by nothing but those kids. <Shudder>
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I, for one, think the declining birth rate is a good thing. Most of what is really wrong with society is due to overpopulation. Marriage isn’t going away, it’s just changing and conservatives just can’t handle it. The more they squeeze, the more runs between their fingers.
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The youth are usually the ones driving change. Most of this nation’s founding fathers weren’t old, they were mostly late teens to early thirties. If you expect the old or middle aged to fix things, you’re not paying attention.
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My understanding of the concept, we aren't a pure democracy, an Athenian democracy, one where everyone had a say and the majority ruled. We aren't that, and our founding fathers rejected as rule by the rabble. But, what we have developed into a representational democracy, one were we vote for people to run the system for everyone.
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Ranked choice voting would likely make third party candidates more viable. If people didn't feel they were throwing their vote away by being able to choose a lesser preferred option secondarily, more people would feel comfortable voting for third party candidates.
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Greed destroys everything.
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There are a number of industries that work quite well under a for-profit system. Medicine and health care do not.
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I swear, we're a hair's breadth away from Charles Dickens era style debtor's prison. These are laws meant to appease wealthy and well to do people instead of trying to fix the issue of poverty and homelessness.
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The point of the bureaucracy is to maintain the bureaucracy.
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My favorite news YouTubers are the ones who give calm and\or sober analysis of the information they are giving. I don't need people to blow sunshine up my rump and I don't need someone to try and scare me. I'm already scared, I need people to be honest with me so I can keep my fear from crippling me.
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This Project 2025 reads like someone trying to make The Turner Diaries into reality through policy changes, and not well at that.
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Before watching, I was against term limits because, especially after Citizens United, it seemed to me it would just be cheaper to buy influence. The reason the wealthy spend so much to keep candidates in power is because they get to have a lot of status being considered elder statesmen, plus they basically cultivate a well-heeled attack dog. It's an investment. Make them go away after X terms, well, why spend so much? Just keep looking for the new guys and float them for far less and hoard even more of your ill-gotten wealth. Now to watch the video and see how much of that got covered, if any.
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Isn't it funny how the minority they're concerned with are the extremely wealthy, and not the people being oppressed by privileged wealthy elites?
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The man is greedy and entirely self-serving. Big shock, I know. Hope you were sitting down for that.
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If one has to pay money to speak, then it's not free, is it?
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I grew up in Oklahoma. At least when I was a kid, we did get a little more history of the native peoples, mostly because our state was basically stolen out from under the peoples forcibly moved here with the promise it would remain theirs forever. I don't have kids and can't say what our schools are teaching now, but what I can gather from local and national news, it's probably far less than when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s.
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I'm a man who gave up a LONG time ago on romance and sex. Honestly, I feel good that I did. This planet is overpopulated as it is and I don't want to contribute more harm than I have already to it. I also don't blame anyone for my choices. Any man who thinks they're entitled to sex really need a cranial enema.
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