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TNBanjoMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

No, I'm aware that one can have too-high elevated zinc levels, same with vitamin D, so I moderate both.

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TNBanjoMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are two levels of "justice" in America right now.... one for you and me, where we would go to jail for doing half the bullshit Biden and his family are doing, and then another level of "justice" that is called "Just Us"... for the elites, and they continue doing their bullshit no matter who it hurts, and continue getting away with it. If we ever see Biden or Hunter in a jail cell, hell will have frozen over.

And THAT, my frens, is just how little I respect our justice system in America today.

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TNBanjoMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

This is what has worked for me and my wife for many years now, including the Covid hoax. We refused to have that jab injected into our bodies, and instead we have been taking care of our immune systems through eating the right kind of foods, lots of exercise, and the following daily regimen:

Vitamins B12, C, D, and K; zinc; black cumin seed; Quercetin; magnesium; a collagen supplement; Turmeric; Krill oil; and calcium citrate.

In the past five years the only illness we have had was last year during high pollen season here in the mountains of east Tennessee, sinus infections. Antibiotics cleared it up... and that is the sum total of our health history.

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TNBanjoMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

Hmmm.... he DOES sound desperate, doesn't he?

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TNBanjoMan 4 points ago +4 / -0

I prefer my hopium in greater doses than one random British guy, all by himself, talking "revolution." I mean, what is the provenance of this video? Who is it? Where is he? You know... basic information that any "hopium" would require.

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TNBanjoMan 4 points ago +4 / -0

I must be getting old. I actually remember a time when Ireland was for Irish people, Germany was for German people, and America was... well, you get the idea.

Now all the countries in the West are importing non-native parasites . Illogical. Future generations will curse this era.

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TNBanjoMan 14 points ago +14 / -0

Hilarious... I remember when De Nero was a decent actor. What happened to him? Oh yeah, liberalism happened to him. This is what ingrown stupidity looks like in older people.

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TNBanjoMan 4 points ago +4 / -0

Damn, that is GOOD to know. Thanks.

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TNBanjoMan 5 points ago +5 / -0

What to do if we need a blood transfusion (accident or surgery) and a transfusion might contain deadly spike proteins?

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TNBanjoMan 5 points ago +5 / -0

As I read this VDH piece, I was struck by what the Left REALLY fears. They fear US... the now united people who will sweep Trump back into office, along with a very likely down-ticket slew of conservative Republican candidates for Senate, House, and local offices.

The Left senses that their time is up, and it is the unruly, ungovernable We The People, we deplorables, that will make it happen. [They] fail to realize that [they] created us, drove us together, with outrage upon outrage, overreaching stupid policies, and out of control inflation.

[They] have only themselves to thank, for [they] awakened more people than a year of op-eds and great articles like Hanson writes daily.

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TNBanjoMan 29 points ago +29 / -0

Without fanfare or warnings, America entered into a new paradigm of politics with Trump's 2016 election win. All the old guard -- Biden, Schumer, McConnell, Pelosi, et al. -- are stuck in the old paradigm and don't realize what has happened to their outmoded world view.

Peace, lower taxes, fewer regulations, and prosperity is on the menu again, and DC swamp rats are struggling to understand what is happening.

We The People know... but the old guard can't wrap their brains around it.

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TNBanjoMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

I have found that people who are so in-the-tank for Leftism in general are basically un-persuadable and not given to critical thinking. Otherwise, they wouldn't be leftists to begin with. Personifying the Dunning-Kruger Effect, they tend to vastly overvalue their own intellect and knowledge base.

As Mark Twain once said,It is easier to fool a man than to convince him that he's been fooled.

I have found that I live much easier if I ignore such people rather than waste my time trying to persuade them to my way of thinking. It's an exercise in futility. It's much like the old saying, "It's like trying to teach a pig to sing — it frustrates you and it annoys the pig."

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TNBanjoMan 20 points ago +20 / -0

I don't think it matters all that much, for speaking to them at their convention did achieve a few things:

  1. It was yet another way to show America who Trump is and share his vision.

  2. It showed that, in addition to the Bronx, he will go anywhere, even hostile territory, to spread his message.

  3. He probably did sway a few Libertarians to his side.

  4. Anyone paying attention can now see that the Libertarian Party is a feckless group of malcontents, all holding wildly different views as to what "Libertarianism" actually is.

It was all worth it just for the sound bite "We want Trump, We want Trump" at the end of his speech. Consider it part of the Awakening process.

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TNBanjoMan 7 points ago +7 / -0

Tepid applause. Look, Ken, these kids just want to graduate, get their diplomas, and head out into the world to make their fortunes. Lighten up, moron, you are not the arbiter of American polity that you think you are.

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