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MrsBitterButter 5 points ago +5 / -0

2 & 3: reduce the size of the Fed overall. Abolish all agencies that are not explicitly called out as an enumerated power by the constitution and return those powers to the states who each have their own specific needs for their populations. If students in one state are doing poorly, then those residents take it up locally to fix the problem or move to another state. Same with health decisions. One size fits all does not work with such disparate populations, climates, etc.

If taxes are required to run the Fed, they may not be allowed to pass a budget that is higher than anticipated income. And part of that budget goes to paying of national debt. Kind of how we all have to live, within our means. (Of course, unless the plan really does include abolishment of all private debt and taxes. KEK)

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

They are unusual but nor unheard of. I've only been here 8 years but lived next door in Maryland so I have some background.

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Annapolis got slammed with a couple tornados this afternoon. I'm in southern DE and hoping the bulk of this passes us by.

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MrsBitterButter 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is still new. I have had that some were US born. (I know, anchor babies) But they're still children.

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Statistically, most Millennials and Gen-Z`ers lean more left/progressive so don't really feel things need to change. They're happy with the current regime, so why fight it.

Plus, these are the under age 40 people that now have most of the younger children and over the last 18 months, have had to expend a lot of time and energy trying to balance remote schooling or closed daycare while working. I can't count how many times I've been in a teleconference and a toddler wanders in or the small kids are fighting in the background. I don't know if I could have balanced that when my kids were young.

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

He was a keynote speaker at one of our sales conferences. After a horrific injury in Afghanistan, he became a motivational speaker. His book, The Trident, is a compelling read of what happened to him and how he overcame his injuries.

He is now part of the TF Pineapple team helping to evacuate Americans. There are a couple of updates on his FB page. He also has a normal website: https://jasonredman.com/ but I dont think he updates that.

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MrsBitterButter 1 point ago +1 / -0

My stupid 401K is set up that we can't withdraw anything until age 59 1/2. Loans? Yes. But I don't want to pay interest in my own money. I wanted to pull half and pay of the house before SHTF but I can't. I'm stuck for two more years. Hopeful all the money will still be there by then.

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MrsBitterButter 5 points ago +5 / -0

That is not family. youy sick beside tote family despite your differences or foibles. When my brother was (finally) diagnosed as bipolar/paranoid schizophrenic, we stood by him, despite the manic and depressive swings and the weekso on end that he practically wore a tin foil hat because "the feds were after him". It was hard but we pulled together to try and keep him safe and healthy.

To this day, my friends and family who disagree with my point of view are still here for me if needed as I would be for them.

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ahhh... must not have been getting good signal in the room I was in when checking the site. Links are working for me now. But yeah, kind of strange.

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MrsBitterButter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Does anyo n have info about the Bellwether Alliance he mentioned? I find only the site, which says nothing and a brief Reddit review. Kind of concerning that he may be aligned with some secret society that you can't find info on.

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MrsBitterButter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh, I believe he pulled out of Afghanistan based on a DS plan to get us into another war. There was the drone strike on an ISIS "planner" and just a couple of hours ago, the US initiated another airstrike against a car full of "suicide bombers". Really not sure I'm buying their stories.

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Or... 9+2+0=11. 9+2+0=11. 11.

Three time in a row. Important? Q post 11:

11 29-Oct-2017 11:20:11 PM EDT 4ch/pol

Key: Military Intelligence v FBI CIA NSA No approval or congressional oversight State Secrets upheld under SC Who is the Commander and Chief of the military? Under what article can the President impose MI take over investigations for the 3 letter agencies? What conditions must present itself? Why is this so VERY important? Who surrounds POTUS? They lost this very important power _ the one area of the govt not corrupt and directly serves POTUS.

https://qposts.online/post/11

Then again, I absolutely don't claim to know how to decode things. 😊

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MrsBitterButter 2 points ago +2 / -0

My dog was the same when my mom was sick.

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MrsBitterButter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why would you vote no for the recall? Just curious.

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MrsBitterButter 3 points ago +3 / -0

My heart is just sick today. The hotel served as a gathering point for American citizens in the past for rescue and evacuation. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday said that up to 1,500 Americans may still be in the country. The attack may have attempted to target a large number of American citizens. 

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MrsBitterButter 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was talking on my landline to schedule a GYN appointment. 30 minutes later, I open FB and am shown a Wish . com ad for a speculum. Really? Like that's something a normal person would buy? KEK

We now make a game of seeing how much is heard. So far, we have discussed and gotten ads for gutter guards (already have them), funeral homes (no one's dying), deck screws (had a new one installed two years ago), doorknobs, black hair care products (we're not black) and more.

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