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In a matter of years, when all of this comes to a close. Nobody and I mean nobody is going to be able to use the, "I was just following orders" or "I thought it was the right thing to do" argument. This violates every aspect of the Nuremberg laws, HIPPA, Civil Rights, and the scope of medical care in general. You have the information of the world at your fingertips, but you chose to be ignorant in the face of pure evil. There is no excuse for this. People that remain willfully blind deserve everything that is coming....
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Yet, they will ASSURE you that raising corporate taxes will certainly HELP consumers and raise the standard of living. Do they think we're stupid?
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@whatthefrackwillis8704 Appreciated! Unfortunately, it's forced our hand here in Ohio. Thankfully our legislature is going to defend against the Federal intrusion. However, it's not stopping the healthcare corporations from extending the mandates themselves. My wife's CEO at her hospital jumped on the opportunity merely hours after the executive order, claiming that they would abide by the Federal orders; the arrogant ass. Plus, 45% of the staff refuse to vaccinate, which was admitted by the board. So the hospital will probably be shut down regardless after people walk out. She either has to take the vaccine or lose her job as a PA here. We chose the "death before dishonor" route some 6 months ago in preparation. So in the next 6 months we'll be moving out West. They drew up her contract dirty and being rather young, we didn't realize it nor consulted a lawyer at the time. But it bans her from taking any similar jobs for an extended amount of time within their facilities, which stretch a much wider radius than we initially anticipated. Plus virtually every other facility outside of that range has mandated those shots. So we've no choice but to move away to a state that will protect her Civil Rights.
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America will once again know peace when this regime and the internation cartel of corporations; that include the MSM are burned to the ground ...
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Equating high taxation in the 50s to the nation's success is misguided. The US manufactured over 90% of global autos and the world was still pulling itself out of the most destructive conflict in human history. It's easy to be the BEST country when it's given the privilege of (reserve currency status) and an amazing export economy.
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@Irishhound And go where? The Caribbean, Malaysia, or Georgia as Nomad-Capitalist would suggest? There may be countries fairing better than the US as of currently, but many of which have no longer than a 30 year history of peace and were drowning in revolution after the iron curtain fell. I'm not saying that's not an option, but we don't have the means to buy a citizenship or whatnot. If the United States is going to deny your Civil Rights, then I'm afraid no place is truly safe. We found it best to travel West where the culture remains strong. In the wake of a collapse, where corporate shortages would not so easily affect us. There are not too many 1st world countries fairing better than the US as of right now. Pretty sure we're in the end times, but I'd rather be connected land-wise to family.
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Buying a dip that everybody is aware of is not insider trading. It's called (YOU JELLY!)
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@skylinefever 1913, thank the Federal Reserve.
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They had NO platform or policies to begin with. Even IF they would have won; they would have been at each other's throats not knowing what to do about anything.
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@LefhikaPheto It's not, people are just envious that they didn't buy options or stocks before-hand.
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She's a ploy, this was all planned. An ex-worker is going to come out (get coverage by the entire media) and urge the Government to increase regulations? Yeah, that sounds like a hack that Facebook planned and is allowing a little pushback in order to promote regulations that will benefit them in the long run.
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@alphabrainwave Appointed and private; not sure how that's party of the Legislative Branch.
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@jaym9846 He's saying there's a massive double standard; which there is.
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It's because this story is non-sense. The market is on the verge of crashing because of interest rate cuts. Refinancing in the debt sector ALWAYS causes a market crash. They are trying to time it perfectly so they can blame Trump I would imagine.
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If you haven't realized by now that the media operates as a cartel. Then you're not paying any attention. Vaccine mandates are in the best interest of their donors. 🇨🇳💵🇨🇳💵🇨🇳💵
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This is why I deleted all my social media accounts + emails and began using a VPN. They are going to use every single piece of information against you! Just wait until they begin issuing social scores for your digital identity, virtually every conspiracy theory has come to fruition within a 6 month time period. The Chinese government already does this with their own citizens.
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And people wonder why so many Americans think there was mass election fraud. Nothing this Administration does has been beneficial to the American people and is antithetical to our existence. Now we should expect a plethora of terrorist attacks that agencies will "overlook" and the utter chaos will allow them to declare martial law and finally do away with the rights of citizens. Wait and watch...
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@Irishhound I commend your faith, though I've been to Central America multiple times. Not a fan personally and would never go back. I don't speak Spanish or Portuguese, not a fan of the drinking water, random tourist deaths, and we just don't have to inclination. Far better options for work (in our fields) where we are planning to go and the state will protect our Civil Rights. If the Federal Government is going to make you an enemy of the state, then you'll have much bigger problems than fleeing the country. Your Social Security number and tax-burden will follow you anywhere, unless you expatriate.
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@Irishhound Well, good luck to you man. I mean that.
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@MixMastaCopyCat Defense spending is child's play in comparison as a whole; some 13%. And DO NOT forget that our defense budget affords many European and East Asian countries a standing military force of their own. Countries like Norway have a fully US funded military. The real killers are Medicare/Medicaid and Social Security. It's all disgusting in the end. Whatever happened to 'roads and warships'? I hope the Fed goes belly up come 2022.
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@skylinefever Well, it was inevitable to be honest. The system must constantly grow by population, inflation, and GDP. The moment it doesn't; it implodes like it's doing currently. All empires must come to an end. Largely due to Price's Law.
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Try not to generalize; people vote for all different reasons.
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@ThomasShelby-xz2fk It's actually more like 10-15% bud; trust me. I come from a suburban Republican family; all of them vote for Trump. Many educated; masters, some police officers, nurses, administrative, etc. My wife's family is more blue collar and hard Appalachian culture. They teeter a bit between weird conspiracies are whatnot. I think those are some of the demographics you may be talking about; southern Ohio, Kentucky, WV, etc. Personally, I'm an independent; I wanted Bernie Sanders to be the nominee in 2016 for the DNC. I've also been a long term fan of Tulsi and Kennedy, which was magical for me when they endorsed Trump.
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@brethahuncho2824 With all due respect, you don't know what you're talking about. He's most likely referring to the pandemic of stolen food at certain places: Panera, Chipotle, Papa Johns etc. GH and DD Drivers accept the orders, then cancel after they pick up the food. Then they drive home and eat the customers food. I work in and around Columbus, OH and the restaurant theft is rampant. It's very rare for non-gig drivers to be stealing the food, because the people that pick up the orders always know the name, just before they cancel and go home.
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No it's actually hilarious. When the Federal Government's lights go out, I'm going to be eating popcorn and shooting off fireworks.
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5% of our budget already goes to paying interest. The remainder go to defense, Social Security, other IOUs, and that tiny 3% of which that actually goes to maintaining public services and good things. But we can't have those, nobody in Congress wants to give up their tax payer investments in the economy. That's your answer.
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@ta11guy63 When did I say that? I'd ask what you do for a living in reference to the claim of a 'robust economy' in your personal experience. "Every economist predicts" sounds like something out of a CNN headline in my opinion. I think this is rather reckless statement.
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@patriciahopkins8348 I'm not sure I'm following what your question is.
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They are so desperate to fool gullible people into getting the vaccine. Broadcast after broadcast, it never ends. Follow the bread crumbs and you will find a foreign enemy named China waging war on us.
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This is just a PR campaign. All these tech giants go dark at the same time? Then an ex-worker with ties to the Biden Administration denounces Facebook and calls for more Government regulation? Sounds like something Zuckerberg would do. Fake your own website being hacked and use some insight from an ex-worker as PR to grow regulations that benefit them. If this was legitimate; none of these stations would be broadcasting it.
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I solely used to early election results to predict that Trump would win by a 7% margin nationally. Guess I was right; maybe these news anchors should pay closer attention to early voting trends.
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