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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I expect the worst will 0.1% will be prosecuted, but deals will be made with the vast majority of them. The real goal will be to create a government that is so streamlined and based that there is no room for them to return, while also creating a culture where virtually no one will want to support people who advocate for such a corrupt and poisonous world.

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NoApologyTour 8 points ago +8 / -0

Wait until he reduces the carbon footprint by deporting 80 million illegals.

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NoApologyTour 12 points ago +12 / -0

The problem is with branding and lies from media and academia. The Earth has actually been warming for thousands of years (since glaciers covered most of North America). We’re still technically in an ice age and will be for some time. Of course, the people have been brainwashed to think that global warming is (1) manmade, and (2) a singular event.

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NoApologyTour 3 points ago +3 / -0

Canada is really good at pretending that it’s a totally independent and free country. But the reality is that the Crown owns and controls pretty much everything up here. Nobody here is happy and we have a rapidly devolving quality of life.

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NoApologyTour 5 points ago +5 / -0

I can’t see this being the case. I imagine that they’ve been shredding documents non stop since the election. He’s probably looking to go out on his own terms and is expecting a pardon.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m not sure that it is. It seems more likely that she’s a Marxist Democrat that sees the writing is on the wall that the way to keep power is to change brands. Now we’ll see all of her usual bs, but under the Republican banner. Even if she dies think that the Democrat party left her, it’s pretty slim oddss that she’s fully on board the MAGA train.

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NoApologyTour 3 points ago +3 / -0

The difference between the two is that Mexico depends on U.S. tourism and industry. The U.S. suffers from the Mexican invasion since they pay little tax, use education and services, and undercut American industry that follows the rules and pays tax.

Ordinarily I’d say that Mexico would quickly retreat after it sees the impact on tourism, but from what I know about the New Mexican president she probably couldn’t care less if her people suffer.

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NoApologyTour 15 points ago +15 / -0

He’s referring to inheritances. Many boomers are in their late 70’s and 80’s and are in the process of estate planning. Not most, but a good chunk of them have a material amount of assets. Particularly property which has skyrocketed in value over their lifetime. Collectively this will amount to over $80 trillion changing hands in the next decade. Buffet is basically saying people should have a plan and have the tough conversations right now. Don’t expect that things will just sort themselves out after the fact as there are consequences for tax and family dynamics. He's right.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is most likely the case. Conservatives, with their healthy distrust in the system, are the ideal target market for not just gold and silver, but other survival goods, rations, and tools. Thus, you get all the ads.

I can’t say of gold will be a great investment going forward, but I’d much rather hold that than paper dollars. It’s also the one thing that has been recognized as currency in almost every culture over the entirety of recorded human history. For whatever reason, it’s basically wired into people that gold is money. Also, watching the central banks stock up on gold and silver is reassuring that the people that know the system is collapsing are stocking up on the stuff.

Lastly, I’d suggest that the push for digital currency may be a concerted effort to divert money away from bullion. These digital coins seem to represent the worst aspects of the fiat system, and it seems crazy that they’ve gotten the attention that they have.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

They may not have bases in the U.S., but there are up to 80 million foreign nations in the continental U.S. that can immediately become adversaries the second the wind changes direction.

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NoApologyTour 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is the problem with NATO. It has effectively allowed a bunch of weasel bureaucrats from minor countries to pilot the alliance. It’s insane that an appointee from the Netherlands could conceivably steer the United States into WW3.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Kicking Russia off the SWIFT system was a short sighted, knee-jerk attempt to tank its economy. Not only did it fail to crash Russia, it gave them the kick in the pants they needed to retool their system and de-westernize it. They are now a resource rich country with an independent financial system, and are a key player in the up and coming rival BRICS system. When SHTF here they’ll be largely immune from the fallout.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Very fat. But even then, he traded a 98% chance of fully recovering from Covid for what, a 50% chance of severely decreasing his lifespan and health? I like Kim and I hope he fully recovers, but I was just trying to make the point that it was more than just doing your research on the vax. People need to understand the entire system is a sham. They lied about the threat of the disease, who had it, the treatment, they banned the actual treatments, they ignored every law on health privacy and consent, and used virtually every established institution on the globe (including Sesame Street) to facilitate this.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

He probably understood the risks of the vax, but it seems like he overestimated the impact of Covid. Unless you were in your 80’s the vax damage will likely outweigh the risks of Covid.

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NoApologyTour 17 points ago +17 / -0

Imagine a time when houses were $125k and a typical family had incomes of $40k and $25k for the spouses. And they only paid about 10% income tax in that bracket.

Go back another 40 years and houses were $20k and the average salary was $15k, with less than 5% taken off in income tax.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Judging by their ad, the company is pivoting to become the operator of queer fetish clubs.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

There was discussion on here at the time about this. They approved a version of the vax called “Comirnaty” for emergency use, but that’s not what Pfizer distributed to the people.

Maybe they did come up with a safe and effective vaccine (or more likely had one on the shelf already), but the deep state swapped it out with the poison after he left office.

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NoApologyTour 4 points ago +4 / -0

Haha… this cope is off the charts. It may have looked like Kamala was doing nothing for the last 4 years, but she was actually working super duper hard in a top secret mission to expose Trump.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s a touchy subject, because the government really shouldn’t ban anything. Look at what the current admin is doing with raw milk. I think the best bet is to prohibit it from processed foods. If someone wants to buy fructose and seed oils and add it themselves then they can go for it.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree that they won’t ban it per se. But I hope there is some sort of hammer (tax?) to prompt these companies to take this shit out. If they just send out information nothing will change.

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NoApologyTour 7 points ago +7 / -0

They destroyed America on purpose too.

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NoApologyTour 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s quite telling that the market believes that these pharma companies will only be worth a fraction of their current value if there’s an honest investigation into them.

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