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NoApologyTour 11 points ago +11 / -0

This board was incredibly fun back when we were getting 20 posts a day.

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NoApologyTour 7 points ago +7 / -0

This isn’t justice, it’s just common sense that you wouldn’t allow treasonist liars to hold security clearances after leaving office. I want fair and transparent trials.

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NoApologyTour 3 points ago +3 / -0

I saw the liberals try to garden in the Seattle CHAZ. This won’t end well.

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NoApologyTour 5 points ago +6 / -1

In fairness, this board is yanking its own cranks. No one on the Trump team has committed to eliminating income tax. The DOGE cuts and establishment of the ERS are the exact first steps one would need to get there (hence the optimism), but we’re still a long way from the promised land.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s funny that people call us unvaccinated, but in reality, no one can ever truly unvaccinate themselves. They’ve permanently altered their genes to an extent that may even impact future children. Hopefully this and other treatments are effective in helping with their symptoms.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

I did the math a while back and between me and my wife were in for about $1.4 mil in income tax over the last 20 years. They used to leave you enough to live and save a tiny bit. Now they don’t even do that.

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NoApologyTour 14 points ago +14 / -0

It shouldn’t matter if they’re driving. Them just being in the country is a felony. I hate that we feel the need to pass a bunch of other laws because the ones we have aren’t being enforced.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s like every other stock, coin, opportunity, etc in human history. If you would have bought at the low and sold at the high you would have made some money.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

In a parliamentary system, each constituency votes for a member of parliament (MP). The party with the most MP’s usually forms governments, and they can select any MP at any time to act as the Prime Minister. In practise, it’s almost always the person who ran as the leader of the party unless they leave or get forced out.

One big difference between the Canadian and U.S. systems is that the Prime Minister isn’t an executive in the sense that the President is. I’m not even sure if these executive orders are legal in our system. But it fits with the trend of our governments increasingly ruling by emergency authorization and decree, circumventing the parliamentary process.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

IMO, if you can’t avoid them entirely, 1) take them later after the child has grown more, 2) space them out and do it one at a time, and 3) don’t take all of them (especially anything with MRNA).

If you can’t avoid them, discuss with the parents the fragility of the newborn and the potential impact of so many pharmaceuticals so early. If you can convince them to delay it until the child is 12-18 months it would be a win. I also expect that the world will change enough in that time that the parents may change their mind.

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NoApologyTour 4 points ago +4 / -0

There have always been demons, and from virtually the start of humanity people have been making deals with them for personal gain at the expense of humanity.

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NoApologyTour 6 points ago +6 / -0

Don’t you love when the country brings in immigrants like Vindman, who then dedicate their life to hijacking their adopted country to further the agenda of their birth country… even if it means kneecapping actual Americans in the process?

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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 13 points ago +13 / -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 11 points ago +12 / -1

I’m Canadian, and this is spot on. The last thing the U.S. needs is 40 million ungrateful retards that leach off the US while simultaneously berating it.

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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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