1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kinda puts into question whether that same military is going to ride in and save the day with tribunals and what not, doesn't it?

2
OffGridGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Old Glory uses those shit banks for their credit cards. Specifically Firth Third Bank. Thank you for supporting their DEI and racial justice initiatives and as a bonus you get a shit interest rate on your savings.

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201207005778/en/

2
OffGridGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just so you know Old Glory Bank uses Firth Third Bank for their credit cards, so you'll be supporting their diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice agenda. If you're going to do that you may as well put your money in a bank that pays more than 1.25% APY.

Fifth Third Bank, National Association today announced a $2.8 billion commitment that will provide $2.2 billion in lending, $500 million in investments, $60 million in financial accessibility and $40 million in philanthropy as part of its Executive Diversity Leadership Councilโ€™s Accelerating Racial Equality, Equity and Inclusion initiative. The initiative is part of the Bankโ€™s ongoing commitment to inclusion and diversity, which is focused on creating equitable outcomes for all.

The Bank is investing and partnering with organizations that actively engage and support laws and policies that address systemic racism, create improvements in worker re-entry and improve economic mobility and skill-based training, which will provide for greater access to jobs and skills for low-wage workers through workforce development programs. The Bank has already committed $1 million to the National Urban League for a workforce development program that focuses on growing individualโ€™s skills and developing the tools that are needed for business success.

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201207005778/en/

Sauce on the Fifth Third Bank relationship

https://oldglorybank.com/credit-card

3
OffGridGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lots of people do seem to be having a lot of fun though. It certainly beats the joyless indoctrination masquerading as class.

3
OffGridGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Articulate, but inaccurate. Censorship is the tool to prevent the lie from being challenged in the first place. Done properly their hate speech and misinformation laws will make you too afraid to post anything questioning anything they said.

1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Want to make it real fun? File a Police report that they're creating child pornography by recording children changing in their rooms using the laptops. Weaponize the government against itself.

1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Doesn't matter, they'll just conscript them. You'll know it's serious when men aged 18-60 start leaving the Country.

10
OffGridGuy 10 points ago +10 / -0

Having a law that prevents something and getting the government to actually follow and enforce that law are very different things.

How many election laws did clerks and Governors violate in 2020? Remember all the ones that sent absentee ballots out to all voters? Were any of those ballots thrown out? Why will this time be any different?

5
OffGridGuy 5 points ago +6 / -1

Tariffs are taxes. And the reason we paid less in taxes back then is because the government didn't account for 36% of all spending in the economy.

7
OffGridGuy 7 points ago +7 / -0

That's close to the name of a lawfirm. Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe.

5
OffGridGuy 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's not a Biblically appropriate punishment. Millstone, neck, sea.

Matthew 18:6

2
OffGridGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm sure they were there documenting all the peaceful patriots hoping violence would break out so they could give the Jan 6 protesters new cellmates.

1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's just it though, the future value of Bitcoin doesn't make me wrong, because I'm not arguing Bitcoin is worthless or will be worthless in the future, I'm just saying it isn't hard money.

I mined Bitcoin back in 2010 on a lark, concluded the heat it dumped into my room, the electric cost, and the stress on my computer wasn't worth the $5 a day it was earning. And now I go to work everyday because I made $52,5000 mining one Bitcoin in a day instead of having mined over $4.5 million that summer.

1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'll ask the same question I did before, but I'll make one small substitution and one more specific noun:

How does saving the Khazar mafia for last work when we give them (Ukraine) tens of billions of dollars?

1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does this statement ring a bell?

Even though they still censor, normies still get way more access to information on tiktok than any other mainstream platform

I asked what metrics lead you to conclude that. Do you have any?

Why do they want to control it? For the same reason China does. They want to censor ideas they dislike and promote ideas they do like.

-1
OffGridGuy -1 points ago +3 / -4

It would be funnier if they dressed like Orthodox Jews (think Hebrew Hammer, but with the curls) and torched the encampments, after peacefully and safely relocating all the protesters of course. But,singing patriotic things is nice too.

6
OffGridGuy 6 points ago +6 / -0

How does saving Israel for last work when we give them tens of billions of dollars and lose free speech rights because the protests become the excuse to cry about antisemitision? And the conservative folks get upset about all the terrorist supporting protesters and their silly little occupations? It looks to me like just more attempts to divide, conquer, and destabilize. Meanwhile the invasion and poison continue to slink in across our undefended border and entrench to the point nothing short of crimes against humanity will dislodge them?

1
OffGridGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can see data from the Internet and it certainly has value. However, there are circumstances that can occur that would render it basically worthless, just like internal combustion engine powered cars would become basically worthless if "fossil" fuels were outlawed.

Bitcoin's value is not backed by energy, because I don't redeem it for energy. Also, the amount of energy it takes to generate a Bitcoin has been changing since it started, as has the cost of that energy. In 2010 I generated 1 Bitcoin using about 7 kWh. Today it takes 155,000 kWh or about 22,000 times as much, but the price is not anywhere close to 22,000x what it was.

view more: Next ›