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NoApologyTour 6 points ago +6 / -0

Also it’s taxpayer money and they couldn’t care less about the cost.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I look at the photo of her and other military officers with so many service ribbons and can’t help but feel that most of them are bullshit.

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NoApologyTour 8 points ago +8 / -0

China can do well in a new order, but not as an authoritarian communist country. They’ve done so well because of their ability to bribe politicians to allow them to attach themselves to us like a parasite. One that relationship gets severed they need to reinvent themselves.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anyone putting money into the market should be open to the possibility of losing it. You make an investment and you take the benefits or losses associated with that investment. We can’t run a country with a focus on making sure that everyone’s investments are profitable.

The core issue is that the system is rigged. There are incentives and penalties that virtually ensure that everyone invests in corporate Wall Street. Odd that there are no tax breaks for investing in yourself or buying gold/silver. Nobody is able to cash out because the tax penalty is too high and inflation will quickly destroy what you have left. If you dig deep enough you’ll realize that we’re really not able to build true wealth. Sure, we can fund multinational corporations, and show a paper profit. Wealth that exists as digits on a screen… until all of a sudden you don’t even have that.

We need to move to a system that is real. Where people can not only earn, but retain their wealth. My hope is that we’re in the transition to that system. The problem is that destroying the old system is going to be messy. Think of it as two years of pain to save America.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s less of a pro-Canadian movement and more anti-American. The Canada I grew up in died a decade ago.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it’s granted to the executive through the constitution. The equivalent to this would be the president writing an EO to take powers from congress. The only way it happens is in a corrupt system.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just a guess, but the plan might be to give them enough time to return it. If the gold was stollen, what would be the best case scenario? You could either demonstrate corruption (again) and end up with nothing, or you could send them into a panicked frenzy to replace the gold, and get it all back while simultaneously leaving them exposed as the dollar is collapsing.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Was the primary purpose of prohibition to ban alcohol just as the development of engines was taking off (since alcohol was a viable competitor to oil)?

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m not sure if it’s worth more than gold, but I think it’s worth more than its relative availability. As mentioned, it’s historically traded at 10:1, but now you can make a case for something better than that. The problem is that with all the fake paper out there no one knows how much there really is. People would lose their minds if they found out that most of the stuff they’re holding is fake.

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NoApologyTour 4 points ago +4 / -0

The 15:1 ratio seems like it should be updated. Isn’t the historical value closer to 10:1? It’s a much more realistic valuation than it is now, but it would still be a fixed/manipulated price.

Not just that, but silver is proving to be a much more (relatively) valuable metal than it has been in the past due to its usefulness in industry and electronics.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

These jobs will be created as tens of millions of illegals get repatriated back to their own countries. All of the forces dragging down the middle class are being removed. This truly will be a golden age for America.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some people missed it and kept celebrating the new year on 1st April.

These people didn’t miss anything. They saw what was happening and objected to it and kept their tradition. Those in power used the media to brand them as fools, and were so aggressive and effective in doing so that it’s a quasi-holiday 400 years later.

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NoApologyTour 3 points ago +3 / -0

The fact that we have a King is definitive proof that we’re not sovereign. The reigning monarch (or a delegate) is required to sign any bill into law. Just because they seemingly always rubber stamp parliament doesn’t mean that someday they won’t. If Covid taught us anything it’s that things can change fast, and if Canada stops cooperating they may again.

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NoApologyTour 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s not really a system, it’s just corruption. They rig things so that a compromised judge hears their case and ultimately makes a ruling that far exceeds their authority.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s embarrassing. This is how Biden “won” in 2020. More accurately, the party elite selected him because he would be the most palatable to the moderates and independents. Frankly, a senile Biden is still better than many of these candidates. The party is fractured beyond repair at this point. The only thing holding them together is a longing for the Obama years.

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NoApologyTour 4 points ago +4 / -0

It’s a big piece on the board that helps the US on a number of fronts, particularly for arctic defence and rare earth minerals.

We’re on the verge of major financial and geopolitical changes and the world powers are taking clear and decisive steps to prepare for that.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree. I won’t believe any of it until I see it.

Having said that, I don’t expect everything to be enacted in the first 30 days. Look at the FBI, they were just able to get the deputy director in last week. Now they’re in the process of redeploying field personnel. Moving pieces around the board is a necessary before undertaking major changes. Same goes for RFK’s group.

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NoApologyTour 8 points ago +8 / -0

It took Trump almost a month to have RFK confirmed, and he’s been in the role about a month. He’s likely still putting his staff together, which takes time. Additionally, there’s a process for making such changes. It’s frustrating as hell, but some things do take a little time.

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NoApologyTour 8 points ago +8 / -0

There are a few different issues here:

  1. Reapportionment based on population. As people move away (or get deported) from blue states, they get less seats.

  2. Demographic shifts. Gen Z and minorities are flocking to the right.

  3. Voter and electoral fraud. I probably don’t have to explain this one to this crowd. This one needs to be directly addressed if America is ever going to be great again.

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NoApologyTour 5 points ago +5 / -0

I wish I could have seen Universities when they were committed to discovery and excellence. Even hundreds of years ago when there was a blanket of religious Dogma, there was still a spirit of discovery and enthusiasm to understand the mechanics of the world. Now the sole purpose is to entrench the established narrative. Anyone with an opposing theory will be destroyed by their Marxist thugs.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not just that, but I’m amazed at how cheap it was to buy them. Just $50? I assumed they were getting $20,000 checks.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +2 / -1

This, and we’re clearly at the part of the operation where the focus is on waking up the masses. I’m sure they’re neutralizing threats in the background, but more people need to wake up before there are wide scale arrests.

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NoApologyTour 4 points ago +4 / -0

I imagine that most of it was sanitized decades ago, if it was even put into the archives in the first place.

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