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Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago
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Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "Spicy Water" video.
@jaykeinnes6793 but it shouldn't be. Lol "standard procedure" that is kelling your environment and possibly some of you. Sadly standard procedure when it comes to industry is harmful and murderous, either to animals or humans. When does it end?
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@jaykeinnes6793 but it shouldn't be. Lol "standard procedure" that is killing your environment and possibly some of you. Sadly standard procedure when it comes to industry is harmful and murderous, either to animals or humans.
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@MrDeano-eu9rg oh I'm in the US. Sounds like the same dynamics are going on. Two-party nonsense.... Single party with two faces. Same old shit Absolutely zero viable outside parties here. It's utterly loony tunes. Most voters can't even think outside the two-party monopoly here, which is exactly how they want it of course. So I guess we'll see if any kind of true outsider parties can ever become relevant. I hope so. The problem is, the Dems and GOP are absolute criminal gangsters. They have used COPS to physically remove a Green party candidate from the debate stage on at least two occasions. She couldn't even get to the debate stage before they were grabbing her and escorting her out. I would think that was illegal but who is she going to report it to? She could try to file a lawsuit regarding discrimination and violations of campaign law, but I don't know if what they did was actually illegal. But she's used to that nonsense. She knows she doesn't have a chance in the national elections but she keeps running to make a point that an alternative is possible. Unfortunately, very few voters seems to notice or care. I don't know what is going to take to get outside of candidates into office at the state and federal level. It's been next door to impossible so far. I don't know why it's so dysfunctional here but it is. Dysfunctional doesn't even begin to cover it. There are endless legal roadblocks put in place to ensure no outsider party gains any ground at all at the state level or above We had a very respectable outside challenger Presidential candidate in '92 by the name of Ross Perot. I don't know what tf they said to him behind the scenes but out of nowhere he stepped down right at the peak of the campaign. He tried to change his mind later and come back but by then he had lost his momentum. So for whatever reason, I never found out, he couldn't even punch through the Berlin wall that these filthy fuckers have set up to intercept, interdict any serious challenger. It's a little easier for outside candidates to when within the states but not much. I can't imagine it's this bad down down under.
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@MrDeano-eu9rg oh I'm in the US. Sounds like the same dynamics are going on. Two-party nonsense.... Single party with two faces. Same old shit. There are absolutely zero viable outside parties here and it's wacko. It's utterly loony tunes. Most voters can't even think outside the two-party monopoly here, which is exactly how they want it of course. So I guess we'll see if any kind of true outsider parties can ever become relevant. I hope so. The problem is, the Dems and GOP are absolute criminal gangsters. They have used COPS to physically remove a Green party candidate from the debate stage on at least two occasions. She couldn't even get to the debate stage before they were grabbing her and escorting her out. I would think that was illegal but who is she going to report it to? She could try to file a lawsuit regarding discrimination and violations of campaign law, but I don't know if what they did was actually illegal. But she's used to that nonsense. She knows she doesn't have a chance in the national elections but she keeps running to make a point that an alternative is possible. Unfortunately, very few voters seems to notice or care. I don't know what is going to take to get outside of candidates into office at the state and federal level. It's been next door to impossible so far. I don't know why it's so dysfunctional here but it is. Dysfunctional doesn't even begin to cover it. There are endless legal roadblocks put in place to ensure no outsider party gains any ground at all at the state level or above. We had a very serious outside challenger presidential candidate in '92 by the name of Ross Perot. I don't know what tf they said to him behind the scenes but out of nowhere he stepped down right at the peak of the campaign. He tried to change his mind later and come back but by then he had lost his momentum. So for whatever reason, I never found out, he couldn't even punch through the berlin wall that these fckers set up to intercept, interdict, and stop any serious challenger. Truly bizarre. It's a little easier for outside candidates to within the states but not much. I can't imagine it's this bad down down under.
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@MrDeano-eu9rg oh I'm in the US. Sounds like the same dynamics are going on. Two-party nonsense.... Single party with two faces. Same old shit. There are absolutely zero viable outside parties here and it's wacko. It's utterly loony tunes. Most voters can't even think outside the two-party monopoly here, which is exactly how they want it of course. So I guess we'll see if any kind of true outsider parties can ever become relevant. I hope so. The problem is, the Dems and GOP are absolute criminal gangsters. They have used COPS to physically remove a Green party candidate from the debate stage on at least two occasions. She couldn't even get to the debate stage before they were grabbing her and escorting her out. I would think that was illegal but who is she going to report it to? She could try to file a lawsuit regarding discrimination and violations of campaign law, but I don't know if what they did was actually illegal. But she's used to that nonsense. She knows she doesn't have a chance in the national elections but she keeps running to make a point that an alternative is possible. Unfortunately, very few voters seems to notice or care. I don't know what is going to take to get outside of candidates into office at the state and federal level. It's been next door to impossible so far. I don't know why it's so dysfunctional here but it is. Dysfunctional doesn't even begin to cover it. There are endless legal roadblocks put in place to ensure no outsider party gains any ground at all at the state level or above. We had a very serious outside challenger presidential candidate in '92 by the name of Ross Perot. I don't know what tf they said to him behind the scenes but out of nowhere he stepped down right at the peak of the campaign. He tried to change his mind later and come back but by then he had lost his momentum. So for whatever reason, I never found out, he couldn't even punch through the berlin wall that these fckers set up to intercept, interdict, and stop any serious challenger. Truly bizarre. It's a little easier for outside candidates to within the states but not much. I can't imagine it's this bad down down under.
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@MrDeano-eu9rg yt wouldn't post my response. I live in the US btw. Sounds like we have similar issues.
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@jaykeinnes6793 agreed.
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@jaykeinnes6793 nice ones btw!
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Oh so your EPA is full of industry plants too? Wow same as here in the US. Cool stuff.
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If that really happened that is certainly concerning.
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