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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +1 / -0

My best friend is a liberal and for the past 8 years we agreed to never talk about politics. Her boyfriend is also very liberal. Over the past two months, her boyfriend has started asking me political questions, very based political questions. I provided answers and sources with full context. My BFF has been listening in to our conversations. He is very unhappy about the border situation and has a LOT of questions about 9/11. We didn't touch on the election. He thinks sleepy Joe should be put in an old folks home though. This is a significant turn of events with these two dyed in the wool boomer California liberals. I welcome the rational conversations about politics that I can now have with them.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was sailing in the BVIs in 2019 after Irma. I sailed by Nektar Island. Like almost all the islands, it was wrekt. It's taken several years for the islands to repair - covid didn't help.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

1 a : based on fantasy (see FANTASY entry 1 sense 2) : not real b : conceived or seemingly conceived by unrestrained fancy fantastic new space and nuclear weapons —Jack Raymond c : so extreme as to challenge belief : UNBELIEVABLE a fantastic industrial complex of steel, coal, machine tools, and other heavy industries —M. S. Handler broadly : exceedingly large or great spent fantastic sums on his library 2 : marked by extravagant fantasy or extreme individuality : ECCENTRIC fantastic works of art 3 fantastic : EXCELLENT, SUPERLATIVE a fantastic meal

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ValkyrieDigitalis 4 points ago +4 / -0

Retweeting doesn't always mean agreement. DJT often presents people to expose them for discussion and consideration. Much like Q highlights ideas and particular people. I do this often in business meetings where people are reluctant to start a discussion, usually because they aren't sure where to start. I refer to it as throwing meat on the table.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

4 Democrat Judges from Ivy League schools made a decision without due process defying the 7th, 8th, and 9th amendments that were put in place so that the old world legal tragedies of William Wallace, Rob Roy, Joan of Arc, Socrates, Nathan Hale (to mention a few) and many others - both sung and unsung - would not be repeated in the new world's new republic. These judges are traitors to the very essence of that new republic that fought so hard for the rights of humanity.

To paraphrase Elon Musk, they can go fuck themselves.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 6 points ago +6 / -0

A lot of people make hay over many of Trump's picks. My standing theory is that many of these picks were done on purpose to expose their corruption and the agencies they're involved in. This move would be right in line with that.

Just think about it. If Trump had placed the "right" picks, the Deep State would have just gone deeper underground - like they potentially did under Reagan. The agency corruption and political games would not have been exposed. The WEF and WHO agendas would have remained murky and disconnected. The "right" people would have been completely embattled by their own agencies without proper means for cleaning them out.

Because of what has been going on for the last 8 years, the public has greater insight and understanding of how the corruption personally impacts them and the future of our country.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

Colorado - the next Chicago

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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +2 / -1

Because, as conservatives, Republicans won't put a lot of stock in space aliens publicly. duh

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ValkyrieDigitalis 2 points ago +2 / -0

they'll hang this up in appeals for years. nothing will change as long as people are ignorant of their true nature

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ValkyrieDigitalis 1 point ago +1 / -0

I recently saw a comment somewhere that referred to it as "level surface" instead of flat earth... like we wouldn't notice the difference in wording this day and age. This tactic is used in particular by gaslighting, psyop-ing leftists everywhere I turn. I have a hard time with the whole concept and usually skip or write-off anyone who starts in on it.

As others have remarked, even if true, there are far more important concerns that take priority. It distracts and undermines those priorities, too.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 3 points ago +3 / -0

I used to call this witch Liz Cheney 2.0. Liz looks like just another stoner next to this maniac. A new bar in RINO witches has been set.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 8 points ago +8 / -0

I was in Vegas for 4 days last week to take care of some business. I had to travel to different parts of the city. I'd only been back in the US 5 days at that point, having been staying in the backwoods of Northern Ontario and sailing the caribbean for the last five years. I can honestly say that I felt safer in a caribbean island ghetto area than I did in Las Vegas. I was glad I had opted to stay in one of the nicer hotels there. Even getting gas while I was out and about seemed a tricky proposition. I bet a lot of people are longing for the italian mafia days when this kind of problem didn't exist.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 7 points ago +7 / -0

I abandoned the Republican party over Bush and the neocons. I went independent or libertarian. I held my nose rejoining the Republican party to get my vote in for Trump. Zero chance I'll back a RINO over MAGA. But what to do if a RINO is running against a DEM? Definitely not going to give anything away to a DEM.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is mostly true. However, I have also met many who are Jehovah Witness and to a lesser extent Mormon. These groups also tend towards conservatism.

I am however not so sure about the views of those south of Mexico. Mexico is actually a vast upgrade in economics and education to those from say Honduras and Nicaragua. Although they generally have a good work ethic, they still play the poverty game really well... which means they don't have a problem with manipulating systems to their advantage.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

If this surprises anyone, you just need to read a little bit of history to catch on. This is the way that the aristocracy has passed on power for millennia. The "great experiment" that is the USA is the first country to throw off the yoke of the aristocracy.

Recall Ben Franklin's famous response to the question after the constitutional convention "Well, Sir, Do we have a monarchy or a republic". His answer was "A Republic. If you can keep it." He knew that the inbred aristocracy would continually claw at our constitution... and they have.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 5 points ago +5 / -0

Naturally, you are welcome to believe as you please. I will remind you that God, himself, did not write the Bible. Its a history written by the very people who claim to have been chosen. Turning a blind eye to that fact is foolishness.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 8 points ago +8 / -0

I have read and studied the Bible, as well as many other ancient texts. I continue to do this.

I remain unconvinced of who chose them or for what purpose by any account.

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ValkyrieDigitalis 12 points ago +13 / -1

chosen for what exactly? asking for a friend

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