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Larrie 0 points ago +0 / -0

It's pretty simple. Up until 1980 or so American education was the best in the world. Now it's close to the worst. Americans can't do -in sufficient numbers-the work required in hi tech.

You can argue about the reasons- personally I believe that between being over -vaxxed from childhood and over fluoridated in our water we've dropped average IQ significantly

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Larrie 7 points ago +9 / -2

Sounds like we need to redefine the processes how we accept certain gifted and talented to become new citizens. Most of us are unhappy about how corporate abuses the process at the expense of citizens. I'm proud of Elon. He's a true American in spirit and action. We can always find a way to welcome more like him

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Larrie 9 points ago +9 / -0

We are all about to find out whether or not there is any right at all to privacy and anonymity.

This looks like a typical burocratic overreach where they want you to do their job for them. If they have probable cause they can find anyone they really want. Those complying will never be the ones they're gonna need to be looking for anyway. If they can find you, arrest you, jail you etc then they don't need this law at all whatsoever!

People form LLCs all the time; leave it to fed.gov to presume that act of doing so implies potential criminality

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Larrie 3 points ago +3 / -0

Washington's Farewell Address 1796

Neutrality in Foreign Affairs: He emphasized that the U.S. should avoid becoming involved in the political conflicts of Europe. Washington saw the European powers as constantly at war with one another and cautioned against getting caught up in these struggles. Avoiding Permanent Alliances: Washington advised that the U.S. should make temporary, situational alliances only when absolutely necessary for national defense, but not to enter into long-term or binding commitments. He feared that such alliances might pull the country into unnecessary wars. The Importance of Unity and Independence: He also linked foreign entanglements to internal division, suggesting that a united nation would be better able to protect its interests and remain neutral in international affairs. Washington's advice had a lasting influence on American foreign policy, especially in the early years of the Republic. The idea of avoiding permanent foreign entanglements became a cornerstone of American isolationism, though it was later modified as the U.S. became more involved in world affairs, particularly during the 20th century.

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Larrie 1 point ago +1 / -0

LOL....keep at it and eventually we will all find out who has really been running the "Biden Administration"...

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Larrie 2 points ago +2 / -0

NATO has long outlived its usefuleness. 95% of the ^&ckery in that part of the world is consequent their need to remain relevant

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Larrie 5 points ago +5 / -0

The income tax is primarily a "reporting requirement". Helps government isolate "regulatory opportunity" as well as pockets of value regionally and by business category for private equity and big business to rape

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Larrie 6 points ago +7 / -1

To be fair Congress has more DC lobbyists knocking on their door everyday than they do constituents.

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Larrie 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reagan tried the same thing with the Grace Commission. It all went away after the Borg tried to assassinate him.

Once DC gets back on its feet after the inaugural the burocrats will dig in ....drag their feet, blue screen their computers and stop answering their phones and email for the "duration" until Elon et al get tired of knocking all day on stupid and go back out to flyover country.

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Larrie 4 points ago +4 / -0

That would start with Congress itself! Anyone on a government paycheck-Federal, State or local should give up their vote for the privilege of serving

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Larrie 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is how DC has been run at least since the 1940s. Israel-1947- was the first prototype for this process of self enrichment by Congress and Senate

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Larrie 1 point ago +1 / -0

Islam is a great social control system. Works for the Emirates

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Larrie 4 points ago +4 / -0

Easier than cleaning up the vote in LA I suppose. Nobody really wants what the left is selling. Blue =voter and electoral fraud.

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Larrie 20 points ago +20 / -0

Sorry to see it looks like the assistant democrats in Arizona had decided to let voter fraud stand. She should be senator

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Larrie 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most of the left is dependent upon voter and electoral fraud to maintain their power. Nobody really ever votes for all that nonsense-anywhere in the world-even in the EU-much less in the USA.

The money forces in the world placed it all on socialism/communism back in the 1920's-1930's

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