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HumphreyBraggart 2 points ago +2 / -0

Isn't it wild how we had an outspoken President that talks straight and speaks their mind and the MSM just assumed this would translate to them naturally being a wartime President? Yet that never transgressed? Instead they brought peace around the world?

Then flip the script to all of the other recent presidents and how they preached unity and peace but were for some reason ok with sending our troops overseas in the name of some operation that probably didn't matter in the big scheme of things?

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HumphreyBraggart 1 point ago +1 / -0

The entire world saw the election stolen from us in realtime. I'm holding onto the hope that if this is allowed to stand, then it happened on our military's watch and their intelligence capabilities immediately get relegated to the Keystone Cops of the West. Further, it will embolden our enemies, which our military doesn't want either because it makes their jobs that much more difficult.

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HumphreyBraggart 5 points ago +6 / -1

My wife wanted Trump to win too, but doesn't follow Q. So today we were walking the dogs and she said "Hey, I'm really bummed it didn't work out for us, but I'm also happy to know you won't be staying up late on those websites since the inauguration is over." I then made the mistake of telling her that actually it's really now either the 27th or the 30th. She got pissed and walked away. True story.

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HumphreyBraggart 6 points ago +6 / -0

OK for the first time in my life, I'm questioning the possibility of time travel, lol.

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HumphreyBraggart 8 points ago +8 / -0

I relocated from Texas to work in the Bay Area (Big Tech, unfortunately) about ten years ago. The liberal bias was so bad I only lasted about a year-and-a-half before I impulsively packed up a uhaul one day and headed back to the Lone Star State. I resigned from my job over the phone driving through Arizona. Moving out there was one of the worst life-decisions I ever made. Moving back was one of the best.

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HumphreyBraggart 3 points ago +3 / -0

They ride in Soros-funded buses most of the day, then they have everyone get out and walk for a while and they take photos. They do this in the daylight and then in the evening to take photos. If they were to actually walk like the media shows, they would have to walk over 40 miles a day to travel as far as they claim in the given amount of time.

If you look closely there are people in flip flops and other clothing that you would most likely wear when you are on a bus trrip, not walking 40 miles a day. Lots of brand new backpacks are handed out in bulk. You can see them matching in the crowd. And notice nobody ever has any food supplies on them, or water. It is a huge sham.

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HumphreyBraggart 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have 100% the same theory. This was all by design from the beginning.

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HumphreyBraggart 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've actually thought the same thing. If events unfold as we all hope, Trump will have exposed the Deep State and saved the country from that filth. At that point, his mission is accomplished. He always stated his goal was to give the country back to the people.

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HumphreyBraggart 1 point ago +1 / -0

In the end it will come down to who controls the military. Sure, Trump is the Commander in Chief. But he has to have the generals on his side or they will not obey his orders. Not much he can do if they decline. Who is he going to call, the UN?

I think the military will side with Trump because even though they line their pockets more when they side with Dems, the Chicoms have over-extended their welcome infiltrating our politics this time around and it is making the generals uncomfortable.

The military, and what the generals decide to do will be the deciding factor in how this all goes down over the next few days.

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HumphreyBraggart 3 points ago +3 / -0

Instead of passing down to them a war medal or a firearm acquired from behind enemy lines, it will be a light sensitive display case holding the original barely readable F5 (refresh) key that you took into battle each day.

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HumphreyBraggart 2 points ago +2 / -0

That undetectable, secretive fraud machine getting exposed has completely rattled them to the point of acting delusional.

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HumphreyBraggart 7 points ago +7 / -0

I hear you loud and clear. Our daughter is due in a few months and I've been saying the same thing to my wife. I don't want to raise a child in a world where they have a fraction of the freedoms that all of us have had up to now.

Totally agree: "The fear of treason must overcome the vices of man."

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HumphreyBraggart 16 points ago +16 / -0

Looking back one day, we'll remember that the "calm before the storm" was the few of us left here, hitting refresh, waiting...

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HumphreyBraggart 9 points ago +9 / -0

If the military were to allow their Presidential election to be stolen (likely by foreign influence) on their watch they would be the laughing stock of the rest of the world, especially to those countries that were involved. Everyone around the world saw the same thing we did...numbers swapped on live television. If we don't fix that right here and right now, then our military will be the laughing stock of the world...and believe me they know this.

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HumphreyBraggart 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most of the people in those articles are related to the royalty as 18th - 20th cousins. Not sure you've ever done the DNA test on Ancestry or 23AndMe but on there I have hundreds of 4th and 5th cousins. I could only imagine how many 20th cousins that relates to in the big picture.

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HumphreyBraggart 1 point ago +1 / -0

Noob observation for https://globe.adsbexchange.com/. I've never looked at these flight trackers before. Is it strange that there are like 30 or so aircraft headed from LA to Mexico City right now but hardly any coming back? Also, ATL is the busiest airport in the US (maybe the world, but not sure) and it has zero traffic. I understand it's in the middle of the night. But still, seems odd.

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HumphreyBraggart 1 point ago +1 / -0

As a more open society we will always have the disadvantage in that there aren't too many places left in the USA where a person of Chinese ethnicity is an outlier. Also, Chinese nationals can move here, get scholarships for college, land a tech job, buy property, etc. without ever becoming a citizen. I don't think we can do that as easily, if at all, over there. It really is a twisted relationship all the way down to the core.

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HumphreyBraggart 2 points ago +3 / -1

I watched a few of his vids. I'm thinking he doesn't feed his pets often because his cats and dogs are always doing that little dance in his face, the one they do when they are hungry. Seems like a cool guy. His predictions are usually the ones that you have likely thought through as likely yourself with an 80% chance of likelihood, or in some cases he'll drop info other folks like him are already saying and I've heard before. His stuff seems to mirror Steve Pieczenik. I have a neutral opinion.

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