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Qanom-nom-nom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds like setting the stage for Biden to declare a climate emergency, lockdown, and radical changes to election procedure.

FYI, Congress is allowed to pass election “reform” in any state it wants. From ArtI.S4.C1.3 Congress and Elections Clause

The [Elections] Clause is a default provision; it invests the States with responsibility for the mechanics of congressional elections but only so far as Congress declines to pre-empt state legislative choices. Thus, it is well settled that the Elections Clause grants Congress ‘the power to override state regulations’ by establishing uniform rules for federal elections, binding on the States. ‘The regulations made by Congress are paramount to those made by the State legislature; and if they conflict therewith, the latter so far as the conflict extends, ceases to be operative.

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Qanom-nom-nom 3 points ago +3 / -0

As far as I’m concerned he’s a distraction. There have been at least 3 posts in the last day all doing their best to discredit him. He’s said some really interesting and provably true things over the years, but it’s not like he’s ever been the arbiter of Truth itself. Too many people get caught up trying to label who everyone is and fit them into boxes. It's stupid and a waste of time.

I don’t need Alex Jones to confirm or deny Q or validate “The Plan” in any particular way. If there is someone out there who is swayed by what AJ says, then that person isn’t interested in critical thinking anyway.

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Qanom-nom-nom 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s not a theory though; it’s actually written in the Constitution.
Congress has the authority to pass election laws if necessary to amend a given state’s current laws, but otherwise it’s a state issue.

Here’s an excerpt from the ArtI.S4.C1.3 Congress and Elections Clause that explains how the Supreme Court’s role works:

Finally, the Court has recognized that because the Elections Clause specifically vests Congress and the states with authority over the Time, Places and Manner of congressional elections, the Court’s authority over such matters is limited.

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Qanom-nom-nom 23 points ago +23 / -0

Ok, but to be fair all wins are temporary until Jesus comes back and Satan is finally defeated. We can still be glad we’ve staved off global tyranny for a bit longer.

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Qanom-nom-nom 5 points ago +5 / -0

Aren’t the state legislatures responsible for how elections are run? As far as I know, the Supreme Court (or any other federal body for that matter) has no jurisdiction on electoral procedure or equipment.

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Qanom-nom-nom 9 points ago +9 / -0

I think the scam at play is making water excessively expensive for smaller/local water service providers, particularly those away from big cities. Force migration to larger, more populated areas due to rising costs, form “Big Water” as a budding industry in one of the most corrupt states in the Union, and make it as hard as possible to avoid submitting to 15-minute cities as the “new normal” for civilization.

“We’re the government, and we’re here for your safety.”

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Qanom-nom-nom 2 points ago +3 / -1

Let’s all be sure to focus on his last name and dismiss him as some kind of evil cabalist! He’s using his Jew powers to undermine civilization!

Or maybe we’re supposed to be capable of discernment around here? I don’t know, my cognitive dissonance is flaring up again…

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Qanom-nom-nom 68 points ago +68 / -0

I’m still going to vote like it matters, in person, on Election Day. I’m not interested in pretending it’s pointless, and I’m not getting discouraged into voter suppression. I’ll let the military and/or other white hats sort it out.

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Qanom-nom-nom 4 points ago +4 / -0

No one wants to mention the one-eye, mouth shut symbolism in her photo? Some consistency in suspecting everyone of being a Satanist would be nice.

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Qanom-nom-nom 1 point ago +1 / -0

“If I could go back, I never woulda rapped. I sold my soul to the devil, I’ll never get it back.”

  • Say Goodbye to Hollywood, The Eminem Show

He peaked with that album and hasn’t come close since.

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Qanom-nom-nom 3 points ago +3 / -0

Got a laugh out of me. Icing on the kek for sure.

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Qanom-nom-nom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Weird. I would think there’d be no issue loading like any of the other posts, but it never works on yours for some reason. Oh well.

Thanks for all the good content! You’re all over a lot of current events.

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Qanom-nom-nom 8 points ago +8 / -0

When you post Twitter links, are you using “Link Post” or “Text Post “?

I ask because yours are the only ones that don’t allow a preview of the content.

by BQnita
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Qanom-nom-nom 5 points ago +5 / -0

Seriously, awesome post.

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Qanom-nom-nom 1 point ago +1 / -0

I like something simple.

“Let’s get them a round of Bud Light.”
“The Bud Light effect.”
“Looks like Bud Light’s on tap over at …”

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Qanom-nom-nom 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s not like I don’t understand the argument, but your example of a woodchipper isn’t justice. You can see how that’s obviously sadistic, right?

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Qanom-nom-nom 2 points ago +3 / -1

Where was it made clear that we should celebrate their deaths? Killing another human is sometimes necessary, but nowhere does it say we should look forward to it or celebrate it. That’s clearly the point of this post.

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Qanom-nom-nom 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s literally not America though…

Maybe repost with accurate title?

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Qanom-nom-nom 5 points ago +5 / -0

🎶 Don’t ya wish ya refused the vax like me? Don’t ya? 🎶

But seriously I think it’s good to see more people coming forward publicly about side effects.

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Qanom-nom-nom 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is one of the most accurate and concise descriptions I’ve seen for what the experience was like. I kind of wish I had stayed in long enough to serve under Trump, but it was time to move on.

Great write up, and thank you for your service!

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