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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's an example of silos.

Police gettin really active throwing people in the can, while jailors are releasing them to 'guarantee beds for everyone' as a 'uman right.

LOL at the tragic farce.

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Sadness 7 points ago +7 / -0

Erm. What of the constitutional rights of the baby?

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

My joke was prolly a little too deep. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2_8Igq7ko4

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

No she's a devil for the drink.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

TASS is an official outlet for the Russian Government, so I believe the offer is true and valid.

Furthermore, I have been following some families on youtube who have made the move, and are reporting favorably on it. And yes, the main reason is to offer their children to experience a life without those things that we all hate. For Cristian families it could be seen as a necessity, as their lives are busy enough already without fighting the disgusting system. There are also those who are facing persecution (Check out: Richard Medhurst - a second generation Christian peace-activist, arrested on terrorist charges in the UK (preposterous), today; or US' Tara Reade - such people may just want to get some peace and safety in Russia, already)

However, there are others who will want to remain and fix things at home, like Scott Ritter. And that's important too. Really.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

It comes easy that way - can vouch for the app. Advice from Canadians on the ground is to at least learn some polite phrases and the letters - politeness will get you everywhere - the hardest letters are what we Anglo-speakers call dipthongs - the combination of sounds.

Also, there are some good Russians on Youtube that can help with watching movies or whatever, so you can hear it spoken. I learn a lot from just watching that stuff, and hearing words I know, and slowly gaining vocab. I liked the first season of 'Silver Spoon'; and the movie 'Silver Skates' but also some of the darker military history movies, and Romantic seventies stuff featuring commie-blocks.

But really, my aim is to be able to hear what they are saying, not to move there. I am here.

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah, an accurate measure.

We need to be objective in our pursuit of truth. Maybe Kamala staffers should start applying wee lines on the bottles?

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Sadness 2 points ago +2 / -0

The cat is out of the bag. We now know where the idea comes from, given that dem-dere peeps think they are really going to lock DJT up. (Hint: they can't, but they WILL try their harderst).

Kind of damning proof, IMO.

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Sadness 5 points ago +5 / -0
  1. Instant photo opp: She is just an ordinary gal buying junk-food from an ordinary gas-station. What is she supposed to do? Eat caviar? Hide her cravings?

It mirrors the ordinary U-haul outside the WH, in its ordinainess.

  1. Orange symbolism: Orange-cheeto-man bad, proving it by crunching them between teeth. LOLOL.

  2. Also foreshadowing: Cheeto = Cheat?

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

Alcoholism is easy to hide, because alcohol is legal (LOL, they tried once to make it illegal). Also, it is super easy to remain a fashionable, accepted, important alcohol habit because all the functions and 'luxury travel vehicles' emphasize the presence of a fully-stocked bar. It's everywhere.

They mention her wobbliness when coming out of aircraft. Yeah that on is high-ball risk for high rollin' VIPs.

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Sadness 4 points ago +4 / -0

We have government digital IDs in New Zealand, and right now, it is only required to government things, like filling a census, or filing returns etc., not social media, or using the internet generally.

It would force the issue of needing an ID to vote. Which is the big stumbling blok. But as pointed out, mass 'amnesty' has been carried out.

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Sadness 1 point ago +1 / -0

So which is it? Being initiated as a freemason is very different from 33rd degree.

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Sadness 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree.

Freemasons have been infiltrated just as other religions have been. (Think Torah/Talmud split, or the Shia/hashishin split, or the Wahabi Muslims all by themselves, or even the formation of Mormons vs. Christians - all of these factions were designed to give the base-religion a bad name)

It perhaps has been easier to infiltrate the Freemasons, because they have so many systems in place to keep things secret. But that secrecy was for a reason: IDK, how 'bout Black Friday. (Friday 13th). People wanted, and succeeded, to kill them at the behest of the pope, who wanted their money. It just so happens that Freemasons knew a few things about money and how to manage it - so they became an obvious target.

Freemasons were also great town-planners, architects (Hello Founding Fathers, USA) and International peace-keepers (wit: Palestine, or Syria - after the terrible wars between parties during the Middle-Age Crusades, where the Proto-Freemasons (Templars, St Johns, Hopitalliers etc) were able to negotiate a lasting peace for centuries, until the 20th, when it was decided to launch an imperialist experiment (under the guise of a humane treatment to the 'jewish' problem in Europe)- and as 'a Western foothold in the Arab world'. It's democracy everybody. The will of the people (all dual passport holders, while locals are denied passports - go figure)

Of course Freemasons are now villified for their ancestors' service of stopping the wars in the sand-box for a few centuries - it is they who negotiated Jerusalem to have quarters. Why is it that we always forget the Armenian quarter? Is it a coincidence that there is a huge freemasonic establishment in Armenia? Oh, and that there is unrest in that part of the world, funded by NGOs etc.? That part is complicated by Byzantine Orthodox Christians BTW.

So, All is not as it seems. One will find that most freemasons want peace and prosperity, just as is outlined in the constitution (oh yeah, I wonder why that is). All the villification by Talmud-inspired supposed Christians (Note NOT ALL Christians) is just religious propaganda.

BTW, I consider myself a Christian, INB4 accusations start flying.

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Sadness 14 points ago +14 / -0

Of course it is staged, that's what they are good at, after all.

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Sadness 4 points ago +4 / -0

Perhaps they are flying it upside down because Palesitians are facing genocide. It seems that people fly flags upside down for lesser reasons, even.

IDK, If MExico started carpet-bombing El Paso, after walling in all the residents, with the intention to eradicate all gringos and aid-workers, oh and and journalists - and directing the newly homeless to tent-cities that are also bombed - then I would expect to see an upside-down stars and stripes.

Let's not call names. Hamas was created by Israel. Who is clueless?

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Sadness 3 points ago +3 / -0

cost

It was never theirs to collect in the first place, so now they project the lack of an illegal means of taxing, as a 'cost'? A cost to whom? At the moment the tax is a cost to the people working at the coal-face. Relieving them of that cost would benefit them infinitely more than the stupid treasury.

Tips are gifts from grateful customers. If a waitron (LOL genderless language, just to trigger) is a lovely person and efficient, then they deserve more than an sullen, grumpy, sloppy one. So, by taxing tips, we are now basically taxing the value of communication and excellent service skills? In other words, the better a person is at their job, the more the grabbers will tax them.

Conversely, the practice of tip-taxation arguably incentivises bad service, as less tax will be paid if one collects less. A recipe for laziness if one thinks about it.

It's a scandal. Imagine going after taxing gifts. Oh wait.

Just to add a cherry on top: the service industry pays a dismal wage. This means that tips encourage staff to perform well and render efficient service to the customers themselves, despite what they would otherwise be paid. What is one to do about that? The customers choose who they want to be served by, thereby providing valuable information: These people are well-tipped - in other words: Keep them if you want the business to succeed. Perhaps they need a raise as well, so that the government can get some. Or perhaps not. You choose.

Tips should not be taxed. end of.

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