I haven’t completely made up my mind on Vance, Thiel, Palantir, etc. But for now, I like them. Lots of good interviews of Thiel on YouTube. https://youtu.be/h10kXgTdhNU?si=
Thiel and Elon Musk founded PayPal together in 1998.
A couple of good old boys and good intentions aren’t going to take down the deep state. It will take some powerful people coming together. Trump, Musk, and Thiel are three of the richest men in the world. They seem to have picked Vance as the young upstart to lead this fight down the road.
For now, I am all in with this bunch but I appreciate the skeptics on the subject.
Peter Thiel teaching people about the anti-christ is the funniest side-plot in this movie to date. The clown knows nothing about christianity. He's married to a man claiming to be a christian.
That is the same guilt by association that the Tulsi Gabbard detractors used for years against her. I chose to judge her by her actions and stuck with her through all of the character attacks. She has ended up being one of Trump’s strongest allies.
For the time being, I am going to trust Thiel and Vance. Trump has been fooled before but he likes them and so do I.
Palantir will be used on the Governemnt itself. We are already being tracked. SIN, Mac addresses, cellphone tower pings... lol...they already know everything we're doing.
Sure, its a slippery slope but "knowing everything we're doing" isn't a bad thing in most cases today. Mostly the information is being used in marketing. So you have a mac ID and IP address tied to a radio tower (if the tower is even known) and you have this data being collected and sold to advertising and marketing companies. They can see on-the-fly trends based on area. So lets say some billboard is put up by a company advertising some new product - maybe something new that people start looking up - not brand specific - but like something random like a new anti-gravity stroller (picking something off the wall intentionally). And then quite a few people in that area start looking up anti-gravity strollers on google. And then you're at home in the same area talking with your wife or husband about this new technology and then "ding" they get an ad for anti-gravity strollers on their phone and think "omg they're watching us" and in reality they (marketing company purchasing analytic data from google and AT&T) just used analytics to target ads towards an area where there is the most likelihood of being interested in anti-gravity strollers - without ever knowing about the initial billboard. Its actually pretty fricken cool what can be done in that regards and it doesn't involve anyone looking at your specific network traffic. Maybe this is a cheesy example, but its what happens and I see relatives and others scared of what they can see about your traffic - when it fact its only epidemiological network data being used.
Did some research on him a while ago. What I found is a little troublesome. He worked for the law firm Sidley Austin. (Q drop #238 mentions this law firm):
"After that, he worked for investment firms in California and other places, as well as the multinational law firm Sidley Austin LLP." 👇🏻
Do not attempt to to convince yourself of something just because you want to believe someone or something may be good. That's a fool's errand. You have to take the info you find at face value until proven otherwise. If you don't, it leads to biased research results.
Vance seems to be compromised, so he should remain as such in our eyes until there's enough evidence to prove otherwise.
Hoping or wishing for a certain outcome when evidence points to a different conclusion is what has led us to where we are in this world. It leads good people to do nothing and allows for the bad elements in charge to continue doing what they do.
Thiel and his associates are boogiemen to the far left for their connections to neo-reactionary thinkers like Curtis Yarvin and Nick Land. There are some on the Christian right who see them as boogiemen for their connections with transhumanism. Personally, I think they are anti-leftist good guys working with Trump to save the country.
I suppose it comes down to whether you trust Trump or not. No argument that he got screwed over in his first term by Democrats and GOPe figures like Pence. However, his comeback and his many actions since the inauguration tell me that he’s learned and has got a better team. So, no, I’m not worried about Vance. The anti-Christian forces are on the left, not inside MAGA.
When John wrote Revelation, he wasn’t hiding Da Vinci Code riddles under the floorboards. He was writing to real churches about a real problem. And when he drops the famous “666,” it isn’t a lottery number, it’s a calculated slam dunk. In Hebrew gematria, “Neron Caesar” adds up neatly to 666. No need for aluminum foil hats. The first readers of Revelation would have seen Nero’s ugly mug all over that number.
The Historical Fit
Nero was the Roman emperor who looked at Christians and thought, “These guys would look good as tiki torches in my garden parties.” Tacitus, a pagan historian who had no dog in this fight, records Nero’s vicious persecution of Christians after the fire of Rome in AD 64. He wasn’t just unfriendly to the faith—he was an outright butcher. If you were a Christian in the first century, you didn’t need a prophecy chart with multi-colored arrows to figure out who the beast was.
The Seven Heads and the City on Seven Hills
Revelation talks about a beast with seven heads, which are “seven mountains.” Any Roman of the time would hear “seven hills” and think: “Oh, Rome, our lovely seven-hilled capital.” It’s like writing, “The beast sat on the city of a thousand bagels” and not expecting people to think of New York. Nero ruled from the seven-hilled city. Case closed.
The Antichrist Element
“Antichrist” isn’t a Marvel villain’s codename; it means “in place of Christ.” Nero played emperor-as-god, demanding worship, and persecuted anyone who wouldn’t comply. That’s textbook Antichrist. He was the poster child for government pretending to be the Messiah. And when John says the beast made war on the saints, Nero was already in the middle of his bloody campaign against them.
A Fiery, Fitting End
Finally, Nero’s death fits Revelation’s imagery of the beast “going into destruction.” He ended his life in chaos and humiliation, stabbing himself in the throat while whining, “What an artist dies in me!” You don’t get more beastly than a tyrant who can torch Christians alive and still manage to make his own suicide all about his personal brand.
The Punchline
So yes, Nero was the beast. The Christians of the first century didn’t need to puzzle it out with Left Behind novels and Kirk Cameron movies. They knew who was feeding them to lions. The Antichrist wasn’t some mysterious figure floating around in the year 2525. He was sitting in Rome, strumming a lyre while Christians burned.
His face was also on the money which you had to use to buy or sell.
That’s like saying gravity is “one of the theories” explaining why your coffee mug doesn’t float across the room. Sure, technically, yes—it’s “one of them.” But it’s also the one that actually works when you do the math. Nero isn’t just a fun candidate in the lineup. He fits the number, the city, the persecution, and the timeline. To brush it off as “just one of the theories” is like ignoring the guy with blood all over his tunic and saying, “Well, maybe the real murderer hasn’t shown up yet.”
The “Big A” Antichrist Problem
Calling Nero a “little a” antichrist while saving the “Big A” for later is like having a hurricane level your house, and then saying, “Oh, but the real storm is coming one day.” John wasn’t writing coded postcards to Christians about some villain two thousand years down the road. He was warning actual churches about an actual threat breathing down their necks. And that threat had a name: Nero.
Kicking the Prophetic Can Down the Road
Saying the Antichrist is “yet to come” has a way of turning Revelation into an ever-sliding prophecy—always about someone else’s time, never about ours. That’s convenient, but it turns John into a poor pastor who couldn’t land a timely sermon to save his life. He wrote to them, not to sell charts to us.
The Roman Boot Prints
If the beast isn’t Nero, then why does John bother with seven hills, a persecuting emperor, and a number that matches Nero’s name in Hebrew? That’s an awfully specific accident. It’s like ordering a pizza with “pepperoni, mushrooms, and extra cheese,” and then when it arrives, saying, “Well, this is one theory of what I ordered. The real pizza is still coming.”
The Knockout
The point isn’t that Nero was the Antichrist forever and ever, world without end. The point is that he was the Antichrist of that era—the beast John’s audience needed to recognize. Could there be future Neros? Absolutely. Tyrants have a way of cloning themselves through history. But to say Nero wasn’t the real deal is to miss the glaring neon sign that John was holding up in the first century.
And here’s the kicker: the only reason folks keep insisting on some future, still-to-arrive Antichrist is because they’ve swallowed the 200-year-old lie of Darbyism and premillennial dispensationalism. It’s theological bubble wrap invented in the 1800s, not the worldview of the early church.
You ask about the seven-year tribulation. Well, here’s the thing: it’s not in the Bible. It’s like Bigfoot with a Scofield Reference Bible. People claim it’s there, but when you actually look, all you see are shaky footprints. The whole “seven years” idea comes from Daniel’s seventy weeks—but that prophecy isn’t talking about some end-times countdown clock, it’s pointing straight at the first century and the siege of Jerusalem.
Daniel’s Clock Was Ticking
Daniel 9 lays out seventy weeks decreed for Israel and Jerusalem. The climax of that prophecy is the Messiah coming, being “cut off,” and the city and sanctuary being destroyed. Newsflash: that’s exactly what happened. Christ was crucified, and within a generation, Rome came knocking. In AD 70, Titus surrounded Jerusalem, the temple went up in smoke, and not one stone was left upon another—just as Jesus said in Matthew 24. That’s not Kirk Cameron’s future. That’s Josephus’ history.
The Siege as the Tribulation
The so-called seven-year tribulation is really the Jewish War (AD 66–70), which culminated in the horrific siege of Jerusalem. Famine, cannibalism, fire, and slaughter. If you want tribulation, you don’t need to dream one up. The streets of Jerusalem ran with it already. Jesus warned, “This generation will not pass away until all these things take place.” And, true to His word, that generation saw it.
Postmillennial Outlook
So, do I believe in a future Hollywood-style seven years of chaos? No. I believe the tribulation Jesus spoke of already happened, tied directly to Daniel’s prophecy and fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem. From there, the story isn’t doom and gloom but the steady advance of Christ’s kingdom. The mustard seed grows. The leaven works. Nations are discipled. Jesus isn’t waiting to win later—He already won, and history is catching up.
So when someone asks, “What about the seven-year tribulation?” the answer is simple: it already happened, in blood and fire, outside Jerusalem’s walls. The real question isn’t when the tribulation is coming, but whether we’ll believe Christ when He says the kingdom is growing right now.
Christians understood this for 1800 years. The view you hold is only about 200 years old.
That's your view. AD 66-70 is only 4 years, so I still hold that the 7 year tribulation is coming yet but you can hold your view and say Jesus has already here and will not come back. It's ok.
Japan has that also, but I know about this (they didn't call it Company Town though) was in Portland OR. During WWII, Jantzen Beach Area have all these houses for the construction workers for the shipyard.
The name is not Company Town and that's why I didn't know what he meant.
You load sixteen tons, what do you get
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store T.E.Ford
You have a condescending tone at times, when communicating with people on this Board. Show some deference please. Share Information and ideas without coming across superior. We are all working for the same common goal..
I'm trying not to use chan lingo and call you a retard or faggot because this is gaw and we generally stay away from such language. So I'll just say you should lurk moar.
for starters, you talk like a know it all and seems if you are talking down to them when they ask you a question. Probably why you have so many down doodles. We are a friendly community here and many people don't have all the information. Just my observance friend. God luck
You load sixteen tons, what do you get
Another day older and deeper in debt
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
It is strange that time and again I see the correct, most verifiable answer in a post like this listed at the very bottom of the page.
For a forum where truth is supposed to be paramount there sure seems to be a lot of tricks being played to hide the truth wherever possible. To make it seem like yours was the least valid based on the vote system whereas your comment is just fact.
Vance is not a good guy. They paired Reagan with Bush, they paired Trump with Pence the first term. This is the DS playbook. Pair up the good guys with Satan as their running mates.
For a forum where truth is supposed to be paramount there sure seems to be a lot of tricks being played to hide the truth wherever possible. To make it seem like yours was the least valid based on the vote system whereas your comment is just fact.
Money and politics, Trump did not pick Vance out of a list of quality guys, it was Peter Theil's money and a request that Vance be placed as VP that made him the running mate.
You need to read a book on how politics really works or something. The guy giving the most billions has the loudest voice in the candidate's ear. Go follow the money and then tell me Laura Trump chose.
The tactic you just used is straight out of the rules for radical's playbook, when you can't refute the argument at hand with fact, change the argument, redirect and attack the character of the one you are debating.
Fortunately, your tactic clearly shows you to be a shill and now everyone can see it for themselves
I haven’t completely made up my mind on Vance, Thiel, Palantir, etc. But for now, I like them. Lots of good interviews of Thiel on YouTube. https://youtu.be/h10kXgTdhNU?si=
Thiel and Elon Musk founded PayPal together in 1998.
A couple of good old boys and good intentions aren’t going to take down the deep state. It will take some powerful people coming together. Trump, Musk, and Thiel are three of the richest men in the world. They seem to have picked Vance as the young upstart to lead this fight down the road.
For now, I am all in with this bunch but I appreciate the skeptics on the subject.
Trust but verify, right??
Correct
https://luma.com/antichrist So supposedly this will not be recorded and no transcripts will be available. Why not if nothing to hide. Just sayin
Peter Thiel teaching people about the anti-christ is the funniest side-plot in this movie to date. The clown knows nothing about christianity. He's married to a man claiming to be a christian.
Good info.
Always verify. Just like Pence, you cannot just blindly trust.
That is the same guilt by association that the Tulsi Gabbard detractors used for years against her. I chose to judge her by her actions and stuck with her through all of the character attacks. She has ended up being one of Trump’s strongest allies.
For the time being, I am going to trust Thiel and Vance. Trump has been fooled before but he likes them and so do I.
Palantir will be used on the Governemnt itself. We are already being tracked. SIN, Mac addresses, cellphone tower pings... lol...they already know everything we're doing.
Sure, its a slippery slope but "knowing everything we're doing" isn't a bad thing in most cases today. Mostly the information is being used in marketing. So you have a mac ID and IP address tied to a radio tower (if the tower is even known) and you have this data being collected and sold to advertising and marketing companies. They can see on-the-fly trends based on area. So lets say some billboard is put up by a company advertising some new product - maybe something new that people start looking up - not brand specific - but like something random like a new anti-gravity stroller (picking something off the wall intentionally). And then quite a few people in that area start looking up anti-gravity strollers on google. And then you're at home in the same area talking with your wife or husband about this new technology and then "ding" they get an ad for anti-gravity strollers on their phone and think "omg they're watching us" and in reality they (marketing company purchasing analytic data from google and AT&T) just used analytics to target ads towards an area where there is the most likelihood of being interested in anti-gravity strollers - without ever knowing about the initial billboard. Its actually pretty fricken cool what can be done in that regards and it doesn't involve anyone looking at your specific network traffic. Maybe this is a cheesy example, but its what happens and I see relatives and others scared of what they can see about your traffic - when it fact its only epidemiological network data being used.
FYI, remember Pence??
https://x.com/holly__heart/status/1962682980016722112/photo/1
Creepy info. Watch these guys.
Yes, be aware.
Did some research on him a while ago. What I found is a little troublesome. He worked for the law firm Sidley Austin. (Q drop #238 mentions this law firm):
"After that, he worked for investment firms in California and other places, as well as the multinational law firm Sidley Austin LLP." 👇🏻
https://knowinsiders.com/who-is-jd-vance-biography-perosnal-life-wife-and-political-career-40461.html
Sidley Austin law firm is linked to pedophile entrapment according to this article:
https://abeldanger.blogspot.com/2012/03/sidley-austin-lawyers-linked-to.html
I feel that the article on Vance's biography is his created 'legend'. I don't believe much of it.
So we have Q mentioning Sidley Austin, Vance working at SA, and SA linked to blackmail using children.
Make of it what you will. Personally, I'm telling myself that Vance was deep undercover working to bring the DS down.
Do not attempt to to convince yourself of something just because you want to believe someone or something may be good. That's a fool's errand. You have to take the info you find at face value until proven otherwise. If you don't, it leads to biased research results.
Vance seems to be compromised, so he should remain as such in our eyes until there's enough evidence to prove otherwise.
Hoping or wishing for a certain outcome when evidence points to a different conclusion is what has led us to where we are in this world. It leads good people to do nothing and allows for the bad elements in charge to continue doing what they do.
This is true, there doesn't seem to be much to point to to defend him. But for now, this is my theory. Time will tell.
Right on.
Trust but always verified is all we can do.
I agree.
If true, Military Intelligence knows and so does POTUS.
Now that we are all talking about this. Someone here will report it. LOL
I get it... Vance "seems" to be compromised. Sorry, can't take anything seriously from someone who identifies as "brain_dead."
LOL. as long as you do get it.
Thiel and his associates are boogiemen to the far left for their connections to neo-reactionary thinkers like Curtis Yarvin and Nick Land. There are some on the Christian right who see them as boogiemen for their connections with transhumanism. Personally, I think they are anti-leftist good guys working with Trump to save the country.
I suppose it comes down to whether you trust Trump or not. No argument that he got screwed over in his first term by Democrats and GOPe figures like Pence. However, his comeback and his many actions since the inauguration tell me that he’s learned and has got a better team. So, no, I’m not worried about Vance. The anti-Christian forces are on the left, not inside MAGA.
Thanks. I will continue to monitor and verify.
Theologian here....
This is absolutely retarded and biblically illiterate
I don't believe JD Vance is the Anti-Christ.
The anti-christ was Nero Cesar.
Start with the Numbers
When John wrote Revelation, he wasn’t hiding Da Vinci Code riddles under the floorboards. He was writing to real churches about a real problem. And when he drops the famous “666,” it isn’t a lottery number, it’s a calculated slam dunk. In Hebrew gematria, “Neron Caesar” adds up neatly to 666. No need for aluminum foil hats. The first readers of Revelation would have seen Nero’s ugly mug all over that number.
The Historical Fit
Nero was the Roman emperor who looked at Christians and thought, “These guys would look good as tiki torches in my garden parties.” Tacitus, a pagan historian who had no dog in this fight, records Nero’s vicious persecution of Christians after the fire of Rome in AD 64. He wasn’t just unfriendly to the faith—he was an outright butcher. If you were a Christian in the first century, you didn’t need a prophecy chart with multi-colored arrows to figure out who the beast was.
The Seven Heads and the City on Seven Hills
Revelation talks about a beast with seven heads, which are “seven mountains.” Any Roman of the time would hear “seven hills” and think: “Oh, Rome, our lovely seven-hilled capital.” It’s like writing, “The beast sat on the city of a thousand bagels” and not expecting people to think of New York. Nero ruled from the seven-hilled city. Case closed.
The Antichrist Element
“Antichrist” isn’t a Marvel villain’s codename; it means “in place of Christ.” Nero played emperor-as-god, demanding worship, and persecuted anyone who wouldn’t comply. That’s textbook Antichrist. He was the poster child for government pretending to be the Messiah. And when John says the beast made war on the saints, Nero was already in the middle of his bloody campaign against them.
A Fiery, Fitting End
Finally, Nero’s death fits Revelation’s imagery of the beast “going into destruction.” He ended his life in chaos and humiliation, stabbing himself in the throat while whining, “What an artist dies in me!” You don’t get more beastly than a tyrant who can torch Christians alive and still manage to make his own suicide all about his personal brand.
The Punchline
So yes, Nero was the beast. The Christians of the first century didn’t need to puzzle it out with Left Behind novels and Kirk Cameron movies. They knew who was feeding them to lions. The Antichrist wasn’t some mysterious figure floating around in the year 2525. He was sitting in Rome, strumming a lyre while Christians burned.
His face was also on the money which you had to use to buy or sell.
That's one of the theory. I also do not believe that Nero is the big A Antichrist. I think that one is yet to come.
“One of the Theories” Dodge
That’s like saying gravity is “one of the theories” explaining why your coffee mug doesn’t float across the room. Sure, technically, yes—it’s “one of them.” But it’s also the one that actually works when you do the math. Nero isn’t just a fun candidate in the lineup. He fits the number, the city, the persecution, and the timeline. To brush it off as “just one of the theories” is like ignoring the guy with blood all over his tunic and saying, “Well, maybe the real murderer hasn’t shown up yet.”
The “Big A” Antichrist Problem
Calling Nero a “little a” antichrist while saving the “Big A” for later is like having a hurricane level your house, and then saying, “Oh, but the real storm is coming one day.” John wasn’t writing coded postcards to Christians about some villain two thousand years down the road. He was warning actual churches about an actual threat breathing down their necks. And that threat had a name: Nero.
Kicking the Prophetic Can Down the Road
Saying the Antichrist is “yet to come” has a way of turning Revelation into an ever-sliding prophecy—always about someone else’s time, never about ours. That’s convenient, but it turns John into a poor pastor who couldn’t land a timely sermon to save his life. He wrote to them, not to sell charts to us.
The Roman Boot Prints
If the beast isn’t Nero, then why does John bother with seven hills, a persecuting emperor, and a number that matches Nero’s name in Hebrew? That’s an awfully specific accident. It’s like ordering a pizza with “pepperoni, mushrooms, and extra cheese,” and then when it arrives, saying, “Well, this is one theory of what I ordered. The real pizza is still coming.”
The Knockout
The point isn’t that Nero was the Antichrist forever and ever, world without end. The point is that he was the Antichrist of that era—the beast John’s audience needed to recognize. Could there be future Neros? Absolutely. Tyrants have a way of cloning themselves through history. But to say Nero wasn’t the real deal is to miss the glaring neon sign that John was holding up in the first century.
And here’s the kicker: the only reason folks keep insisting on some future, still-to-arrive Antichrist is because they’ve swallowed the 200-year-old lie of Darbyism and premillennial dispensationalism. It’s theological bubble wrap invented in the 1800s, not the worldview of the early church.
Then how do you explain the 7 year tribulation where Christ come back or you don't think that will happen?
You ask about the seven-year tribulation. Well, here’s the thing: it’s not in the Bible. It’s like Bigfoot with a Scofield Reference Bible. People claim it’s there, but when you actually look, all you see are shaky footprints. The whole “seven years” idea comes from Daniel’s seventy weeks—but that prophecy isn’t talking about some end-times countdown clock, it’s pointing straight at the first century and the siege of Jerusalem.
Daniel’s Clock Was Ticking
Daniel 9 lays out seventy weeks decreed for Israel and Jerusalem. The climax of that prophecy is the Messiah coming, being “cut off,” and the city and sanctuary being destroyed. Newsflash: that’s exactly what happened. Christ was crucified, and within a generation, Rome came knocking. In AD 70, Titus surrounded Jerusalem, the temple went up in smoke, and not one stone was left upon another—just as Jesus said in Matthew 24. That’s not Kirk Cameron’s future. That’s Josephus’ history.
The Siege as the Tribulation
The so-called seven-year tribulation is really the Jewish War (AD 66–70), which culminated in the horrific siege of Jerusalem. Famine, cannibalism, fire, and slaughter. If you want tribulation, you don’t need to dream one up. The streets of Jerusalem ran with it already. Jesus warned, “This generation will not pass away until all these things take place.” And, true to His word, that generation saw it.
Postmillennial Outlook
So, do I believe in a future Hollywood-style seven years of chaos? No. I believe the tribulation Jesus spoke of already happened, tied directly to Daniel’s prophecy and fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem. From there, the story isn’t doom and gloom but the steady advance of Christ’s kingdom. The mustard seed grows. The leaven works. Nations are discipled. Jesus isn’t waiting to win later—He already won, and history is catching up.
So when someone asks, “What about the seven-year tribulation?” the answer is simple: it already happened, in blood and fire, outside Jerusalem’s walls. The real question isn’t when the tribulation is coming, but whether we’ll believe Christ when He says the kingdom is growing right now.
Christians understood this for 1800 years. The view you hold is only about 200 years old.
That's your view. AD 66-70 is only 4 years, so I still hold that the 7 year tribulation is coming yet but you can hold your view and say Jesus has already here and will not come back. It's ok.
I maintained my view.
you are not allowed to be concerned.
take your -4 downdoots and move along, doomer!
Will do. LOL
What is company town 2.0? I am not that old to know.
Company Towns: Think Chyna, they have company town owned by the factory that “employs” you.
You work, they give you a room if lucky, or a dorm, then deduct money for food, rent, WiFi, utilities etc.
But you’re not a slave, you can leave anytime, but your social credit score will be zero, so you’ll be homeless, penniless and starving.
Marxism 101.
They keep you in debt,so youse can't leave.
Japan has that also, but I know about this (they didn't call it Company Town though) was in Portland OR. During WWII, Jantzen Beach Area have all these houses for the construction workers for the shipyard.
The name is not Company Town and that's why I didn't know what he meant.
You load sixteen tons, what do you get Another day older and deeper in debt Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store T.E.Ford
What a fantastic song. I have always felt there was deep meaning behind it.
Wonderful song and how true.
"Company towns" are basically an older, industrial revolution era variation of the "15 minute cities" concept.
Oh yes. You are right.
A classic, Tennessee Ernie Ford, 'Sixteen Tons'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRh0QiXyZSk
LOL
For a 30 year old, maybe a little humility in your method Fren.
You have a condescending tone at times, when communicating with people on this Board. Show some deference please. Share Information and ideas without coming across superior. We are all working for the same common goal..
At times? More often than not.
My message was clear. Be a Gracious Soul.
Looks like your standards are trash. How low can you go. Kek.
I'm trying not to use chan lingo and call you a retard or faggot because this is gaw and we generally stay away from such language. So I'll just say you should lurk moar.
lol…. 👍
for starters, you talk like a know it all and seems if you are talking down to them when they ask you a question. Probably why you have so many down doodles. We are a friendly community here and many people don't have all the information. Just my observance friend. God luck
"16 TONS"
You load sixteen tons, what do you get Another day older and deeper in debt Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store
Ok.
Industrial revolution 2.0 got it.
Yes.
It is strange that time and again I see the correct, most verifiable answer in a post like this listed at the very bottom of the page.
For a forum where truth is supposed to be paramount there sure seems to be a lot of tricks being played to hide the truth wherever possible. To make it seem like yours was the least valid based on the vote system whereas your comment is just fact.
Vance is not a good guy. They paired Reagan with Bush, they paired Trump with Pence the first term. This is the DS playbook. Pair up the good guys with Satan as their running mates.
have noticed
Didn’t Trump take over the GOP in 2024? Lara Trump was the chairwoman, right?
How does a controlled GOP force an unwanted VP candidate on him?
You’re correct about the past - candidates had to accept the party’s pick for VP as an insurance policy, but I’m pretty sure Trump picked Vance.
Money and politics, Trump did not pick Vance out of a list of quality guys, it was Peter Theil's money and a request that Vance be placed as VP that made him the running mate.
You need to read a book on how politics really works or something. The guy giving the most billions has the loudest voice in the candidate's ear. Go follow the money and then tell me Laura Trump chose.
Oh, so you’re in the “nothing ever changes” camp. Got it. Best of luck to you and yours.
The tactic you just used is straight out of the rules for radical's playbook, when you can't refute the argument at hand with fact, change the argument, redirect and attack the character of the one you are debating.
Fortunately, your tactic clearly shows you to be a shill and now everyone can see it for themselves
Or here’s another possibility: I just don’t care enough about you or your opinion to engage with you further.
Huh?
Learning every day.
Amen.