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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did google maps already change the name in America?

In Canada it’s still showing as the Gulf of Mexico. Probably everywhere internationally too.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t think they expect the Mexican government to be helpful. They know they’re infiltrated and will even undermine the U.S. efforts to stop the cartel. Not the end of the world, the U.S. can work around most of that.

However, the Mexican government holds one card that the U.S. needs and that is public acknowledgement, and the implicit consent that comes with it, that the Americans can conduct missions in the territory of Mexico. Without that, things get really messy legally, and can spark a much larger conflict than the U.S. wants to get into. IMO this is the purpose of the tariffs on Canada and Mexico. They will both be forced to allow America to conduct operations on their territory and play ball with immigration, deportations, and other key issues.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m guessing that we won’t get that information until years after things calm down.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, it’s all across the board. They work for a fraction of the wage but they are the subsidized by the government with benefits, education, and Medicare. American tax payers are literally paying to support the people who are replacing them.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I expect it will be a part of a negotiation tactic. The message would be along the lines of ‘you can self deport in 30 days and take all of your wealth and assets, if you’re here in 30 days everything will be confiscated and you you’ll be charged and jailed before you’re deported’. Or whatever message they think best resonates.

Think of the way they pushed the covid vax by steadily increasing pressure. The first few months they gave it to the die hards that wanted it. Then they started bribing those who were on the fence with gift cards. After that they moved to outright firing people and ruining their lives. If they’re serious about deportations they’ll do the same thing.

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NoApologyTour 8 points ago +8 / -0

Certain U.S. states and numerous NGO’s are the fronts for funding the invasion, but behind it all are governmental adversaries trying to weaken the nation.

Right now the priority seems to be getting the most violent out of the country. I imagine after they’ve neutralized most of the threat they will start shutting off funds and punishing employers.

This whole system exists because banks and corporations look the other way for cheap labor. As soon as the migrants realize that they’re going to lose all of their assets, benefits, and they won’t be employable you will see 50 million of them self deport. They came and stay for opportunity… as soon as that’s gone they will be too.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s tough to say since the positions haven’t been fully implemented yet, but there was some very thorough discussion about it on this site when they posted for and started hiring for these positions. The impression that many of us had was that it had the hallmarks of a back door attempt to build an army of federal thugs, hired under guise of being IRS agents. If I recall correctly, the job postings specifically spoke to armed enforcement.

Edit: link to the requirement that applicants be ready to use deadly force https://greatawakening.win/p/15JAXfMkiN/irs-job-posting--applicants-must/c/

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

I expect they will eventually punish the employers. Similar to the squeeze they put on people to get the vax, I think they’ll steadily ramp up consequences. Right now it’s rounding up the criminals and allowing others to self deport. Later it will be shutting off illegal bank accounts and confiscating their assets (tens of millions will self deport when this happens), and lastly it will be penalizing employers who knowingly hire illegals.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

Funding isn’t their issue, they’ll just get it from the EU. Their nightmare scenario is the US opposing their bullshit agenda. No other country can bring it down. Thank god Trump is there now.

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NoApologyTour 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are a number of policies that have been enacted over the years to drive up housing costs:

  • Banking policy with a flood of credit has allowed borrowers to drive up prices using debt
  • Immigration (illegal and excessive legal migration) has rapidly driven up demand
  • Allowing foreign nationals/governments to buy up U.S. property
  • Allowing hedge funds to buy up residential properties
  • Excessive regulation and permitting drives up the time and cost of building new housing
  • Excessive real estate speculation (often on credit and margin) drives up prices
  • Excessive taxation deprives many people of their ability to afford housing
  • Estate and property taxes push families out of homes they have built and paid for

It’s nice to see Trump addressing some of these. I hope he keeps on going.

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NoApologyTour 2 points ago +2 / -0

They’re not protecting people, they’re protecting institutions. My money is on multiple 3-letter agencies and one “ally”.

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NoApologyTour 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s insane that so many people believe that anything digital can be secure. At this point people should just assume that the U.S., China, and Russia have the computing power to slice through bitcoin as well as things that have 1000% more encryption.

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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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