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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just feel this community has become extremely jaded, but It's no surprise with all the fuckery going around

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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +2 / -1

Omg, yall so whack it's sad. Yeah, like no one would figure that the seat of our military, our federal government or the financial center of the country, and the world's tallest buildings are solid targets for a villain, wether fictional or not. Does't take too much of an imagination to come up with that story...

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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +2 / -1

I feel people overestimate their IQ on this site, and project that on to their adversaries... like there's all this smart people out there, scheming and colluding to rig elections.... very likely they counted the paper ballots during that hour, and then uploaded the tally in batches, as it's usually done. Smaller counties in the district have less votes to count, and report right away. The bigger counties (Hennepin) wait until the last minute to close down voting, and have tens of thousands of votes, compared to maybe a hundred. They then have to send the results to the DNC through Hillary's email server so they can be fortified.

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CaptainPenguin 9 points ago +10 / -1

This is a false headline. None of the charges relate to election fraud or rigging, he's being charged with criminal neglect of the paper supply, while defrauding the state by working two full-time jobs, and lying on the election worker timesheets. The dude may have been more incompetent than evil.

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CaptainPenguin -1 points ago +1 / -2

People should stop pulling thoughts out of their butts and getting ahead of the fact. We should be asking "how can we make this smooth and cheap" and not start with the weakling attitude. At the end if the day the problem is not the deportation, is that they came in here without an invite, and they will be requested to leave the good of the hard way. I gather some will leave voluntarily rather than face being banned for life and put on a list. I wouldn't want more of my tax money to be spent dealing with these people, they should have some sense of fear of consequence. Like anything goverment paid, it should be the shit option, so they rather spend "their" money, like packing them in a train. I'm super curious about what will happen when all these unemployed masses return to their countries in conflict, at the very least the USA should give Venezuelan revolution another shot

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CaptainPenguin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Let adults do as they please with their anus... also this has no sources, probably made up

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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Try this... send Europeans to Nigeria, slave them for a couple centuries, particularly the British, then amplify the infighting between the original nation-tribes to promote them selling each other into slavery, replace their language, religions, culture, then erase the boarders and bundle it into a single colony, use this slave labor for cash crops and minerals, then sign a treaty in Berlin with your european buddies like Norway to supercharge this exploitation and carve the continent into chunks. Then wait for the demise of the British empire, negotiate their independence in 1960 and see who is left with more resources and infrastructure.

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CaptainPenguin 4 points ago +4 / -0

June 13 is the shareholder meeting, not sure if anything would happen before then. Gamestop has an open position for a director of SEC related things, which is very suspicious (PR and legal management of a stock market event?). The company has a shareholder approved number of stocks for dilution (Monetize on a short squeeze after everyone gets their bananas?). 30% move, 9x average volume on a regular looking friday with no news but a shareholder vote is sus. RRP facility trending down again... I think major market moves are queued for the 3rd quarter, while they are trying to hold the charade up for election optics

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CaptainPenguin -2 points ago +2 / -4

Everyone hates taxes, and they are theft, but also back then most communities had dirt roads, no interstate system, most people didn't have access to cars or basic electrified commodities like refrigerators, gas stoves or public education and hospitals. Many infrastructure projects were private investments subject to greed and corruption. No man on the moon, GPS, military advancement, no daily mail, or widespread parcel deliveries, heck most was hauled by train or horse carriage. National parks, the VA, social security, unemployment insurance, air traffic control, fema... Many things can be argued about the necessity or administration of some of these, and we can probably cut 80% or taxes and government and still be a great nation, but it's more about corruption and bad management than taxes being unnecessary IMO. I do think we need a decentralized government, where we can have a say on what it's spent on, and to have less socialist-like appropriations

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CaptainPenguin -1 points ago +2 / -3

Now of you add those up 1+1+4 = 6, and if you mirror the 6 =9 (retard logic) you get 69 = mark of the beast

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CaptainPenguin 2 points ago +3 / -1

Imagine you got a student loan, moved to NYC to study in Columbia, paid a ton of money in tuition, housing and everything else, just so the school cancels on-site classes because some retards are protesting a war on the other side of the world... I'd be mad too. Even if these protesters are actually all students, imagine if less than 1% of all enrolled students, the most feverish idiots, gathered to be loud and changed some policies because of it. That's what's happening to the USA.

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CaptainPenguin 2 points ago +2 / -0

In the oral arguments about presidential immunity and the secret docs case, Barr was highlighted as having been the qualified administration official who vetted it was all within the law, so I think that's why he changed his stance

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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +1 / -0

A financial crisis and collapse that will eclipse all other crashes is coming. Funny how Biden's name would go down etched into both the 2008 and 2024/25 ponzi schemes

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CaptainPenguin 2 points ago +2 / -0

They can just write it off their taxes, up to $3000 per year... oh wait... The USA used to run a racket where they invested in other developing nations and then invaded when their interests went sideways, I don't see how anyone holding our debt overseas could come to forcibly liquidate our assets. Paper money is like a game, they can find other tricks to just keep the game going, and we still have gold and oil reserves that could be liquidated

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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Imagine coming all the way from upstate New York to the butt of Florida to get triggered at a bumper sticker that didn't even refer to Trump but shitting on Biden, then possibly having a felony charge in your record. Kek. Anywhere else in Florida this might have not become an arrest, but in the Keys? Good thing for the victim for pursuing charges.

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CaptainPenguin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Probably someone is helping organize these and funding them, but as far as tents being similar I think the answer could be much simpler, like they are the other available at Target, Amazon or some other cheap accessible retailer

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