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Mr_A 4 points ago +4 / -0

More likely the role was rewarded to her for good behavior. And she could be on set keeping track of her assigned clients.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's been the #1 defense contractor for at least a decade. He's the face of a large investment by Q. If BH created Facebook, don't you think maybe White Hats made Paypal, Tesla, SpaceX & The Boring Company to deploy financial warfare, civilian tracking, black budget pretexts and tunnel tech? Not to mention Twitter.

He's the face of a long-term WH (psy)op, just like u/Bibloop, u/young_patriot and others have written. If he's fooled a lot of people he's doing a good job.

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Mr_A 19 points ago +19 / -0

No, he's saying that the DEA and FBI offices, working from Colombia, sponsored tren de aragua terrorism in Venezuela (which Maduro says he stopped) and then sponsored them to go to the U.S.A. He's not saying that he, Maduro, sent them: he's saying the US intelligence agencies did. At least that's what he's saying here.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, that's exactly the types of situation I'm referring to.

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Mr_A 6 points ago +7 / -1

Well it's better than the EB-5, that's for certain.

But selling citizenship is selling out the citizens' patrimony. It'd be better to sponsor citizens who want to start businesses and grow the talent without selling out.

I've seen plenty of neighborhoods gentrified with an influx of rich foreigners who make it unaffordable for the locals and end up changing the culture. The idea that someone who has gotten rich by leveraging the corrupt system that they're coming from (and if it's not corrupt, why would they want to come here?) will come here without eventually corrupting our system as part of their way of life is a dangerous one.

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Mr_A 3 points ago +3 / -0

Did you have personal experience that led you to this conclusion? And was it just a supplement pill, or are there different versions/ways to supplement niacin? Have a relative that could benefit, and would value any helpful info you could share. Thanks.

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Mr_A 3 points ago +3 / -0

I guess they'll have to become thrifty with these new austerity principles. But because they're experienced economists they are better prepared than anyone.

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Mr_A 5 points ago +5 / -0

This type of machine is also known as ECMO. Once removed from the body, the blood can be cleaned in various ways. He's using ozone. Ozone therapy is another way to search for this type of treatment near you, although ozone can also be administered in other ways.

Myself, I'd try the nicotine patches first. Much cheaper and equally effective, but to each his own.

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Mr_A 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting.

And as much as many conservatives would instinctively not like this, you would also need to have a decent social safety net for people who are actually working and still can’t afford a place to live.

I believe most conservatives approve of a decent safety net. With it, many would climb out of homelessness without the harsher measures of asylums. Also curious about the "workhouses" the author mentions. Never heard of those, although it sounds like prisoner-style physical labor that could be a good option.

I do know a homeless guy with a full-time job at a unionized supermarket. He probably could afford a shared apartment, but rent would be 50% + of his income where he works. He camps and doesn't bother people or beg, no booze or drugs.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't think there's a general consensus about fats at all.

But coconut oil is the most saturated of easily available vegetable oils, so it's closest to animal fats in terms of energy storage by volume, which is better for us.

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Mr_A 3 points ago +3 / -0

Oh, Canada!

And California ... where the speeding laws match the retail shelf prices ... just gotta go with the flow and enjoy the weather sometimes ...

My faves today. Thanks, Uncle Fester!

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Mr_A 10 points ago +10 / -0

Not much of a stretch ...

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

The sealed indictments counter has created high expectations. I think we've been reeling them in strategically, and it will end with a large and highly visible bang. But you could be right; we'll find out eventually.

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Mr_A 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup. Layoffs suck, but the pain had been delayed for so long already that now it hurts even more. But most of them will have way better layoff terms than normal people in private sector jobs. Has to be done.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Look up "funny Lincoln quotes." He's got a bunch.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +3 / -1

I'm not sure those qualify as "mass arrests," they sound more like tactical and strategic stealth actions.

I believe your evidence is correct, but I think the mass arrests we (most of us here on GAW) expect would be unmistakable and public, like rounding up hundreds of thousands in a short period of time.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lincoln was famous for being funny, too. Lots of good quotes from him. And Reagan was good.

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