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ZeroDeltaTango 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm super stoked that I just paid in full my income taxes on the 15th...PLUS paid thou$and$ in quarterly taxes in advance, toward NEXT year's hefty tax bill!!

It feels good and pure and wholesome and warm deep inside to know that my money is being stolen from me, with my full cooperation, and being given to foreign men for boob jobs, welfare brood sows, stumpy warmongering faggots, and the families of suicide bombers.

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ZeroDeltaTango 7 points ago +7 / -0

It only gets better from here...wait till we find out what's REALLY been going on, and why Q said the full truth would put 99% in hospital.

"The choice, to know, will be yours."

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ZeroDeltaTango 11 points ago +11 / -0

Like they get to decide anything. What IS this shit, anyway? What happened to the age-old maxim "To the victor go the spoils of war"?

The utterly vanquished regime with no air force, no army, no navy, no missile defense, no military industrial capacity, and no friendly countries rushing to their aid is the one that gets to dictate terms and decide if things are open or closed?

Sure. Tell us another one.

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ZeroDeltaTango 3 points ago +3 / -0

Raised Catholic....I never once saw Jesus depicted wearing a red robe; or with short hair; or as beardless; or as blond. Other than that, it was a photograph of Jesus.

As if the left gives a homosexual fuck about blasphemy anyway. I no longer observe any manmade religion; but there's a certain level of respect for believers trying to do the right thing. Conversely the left's entire political platform, ideology, view of humanity, and lifestyle amount to blasphemy against all that is good and wholesome in this world. Many openly worship Satan.

As such, their outrage schtick is not to be taken seriously. It's a comedy act that's almost as funny as Jimmy Kimmel's.

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ZeroDeltaTango 9 points ago +9 / -0

What if everyone with Alzheimer's started taking ivermectin? With a super cheap price and no serious side effects, it could be treatment of first choice.

What if it works? Big win for everyone, except Big Pharma and Big Cabal, which desperately need humans to be miserable and on expensive drugs at all times.

What if it doesn't? No harm done.

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ZeroDeltaTango 11 points ago +11 / -0

Who made the US boss

Mr. Hiroshima and Mr. Nagasaki.

Arigato for playing.

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ZeroDeltaTango 1 point ago +1 / -0

Three day weekend voting will have most people going on vacation instead of voting.

Maybe some will, but "most" is a baseless assumption that shouldn't impair hard-working Americans from being able to cast their vote to save this Republic.

A three-day voting weekend removes all excuses and affords those living a hectic, full life of JOBS and numerous other RESPONSIBILITIES (e.g., Republicans and conservatives :) enough time to make their vote count.

IMHO this option wins the debate, because those who favor one-day voting can still vote on the one day of their choice: Saturday, Sunday or Monday. And the people who couldn't make it to the polls on a Tuesday if there were a $5,000 reward for it will now get to vote.

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ZeroDeltaTango 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dropping out of college and getting a job in my field was the best decision I ever made

Well done, exceptional anon! Of course, this is categorically impossible for the millions of people who can't even get a job in their field WITH a degree; and who, if they drop out of school, must instantly compete against the other dropouts for any low-paying dead-end job they can scrounge, just to make ends meet; then slog through life, each day a loathsome drudgery, yearning for the weekend; but these are minor details. :)

Oh, you don't like your job? Well, why didn't you say so? There's a support group for that. It's called everyone, and they meet at the bar!"

—Drew Carey

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ZeroDeltaTango 2 points ago +2 / -0

“You don’t need college to learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free.”

Spoken like a true 200-I.Q. autistic genius.

Sure, what he says is theoretically correct.

In practice, in the real world, however, it's different. Almost everyone, even smart people and geniuses, need the repetition of schooling and the external discipline of instructors, class participation, and assignments to bring about the relentless daily and nightly study necessary to master a body of knowledge. When you HAVE to get up and go to class, when you HAVE to pass an exam, you do it. That's the value of formalized instruction IMHO.

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ZeroDeltaTango 2 points ago +2 / -0

banned for mentioning his name

Because Schiff for Brains, aided and abetted by the news media, somehow sold the blatant, egregious lie to the public that the identity of whistleblowers must always be kept secret and sacrosanct.

In reality the truth is 180 degrees opposite to this lie. Their identity must always be KNOWN, so the accused can face their accusers, as the Constitution provides:

AI Overview

Yes, the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides that in all criminal prosecutions, the accused has the right "to be confronted with the witnesses against him". This "Confrontation Clause" ensures the accused can know who is testifying against them, see them in court, and cross-examine them.

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ZeroDeltaTango 19 points ago +19 / -0

This is actually a great point, OP...upvoted!

Arrests in 3 seconds...

...2...1...1/2...1/3...1/4...1/5...1/6...1/7...

...1/googol...1/googolplex...

:) qeq

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ZeroDeltaTango 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, exactly. Liberal tears are life fuel for conservatives and libertarians.

by NOTWOKE
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ZeroDeltaTango 3 points ago +3 / -0

I believe nothing I hear and half of what I see

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ZeroDeltaTango 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeh, would have loved to see The Body Language Guy do a breakdown of that moment

Most incriminating body language ever caught on video. Who grabs their face and repeatedly "presses it into place" like that???

She played herself like a violin at the annual vampires convention.

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