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mightyclaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can only assume he's pandering to his remaining patrons. A sad example!

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

the rise in taxi driving provides artificial low skilled jobs which are preferentially taken by new immigrants, speeding up population replacement.

I had never thought of that. Keeping low-skilled workers alive and malleable is one of the trickier parts of globalism.

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mightyclaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

Agreed; it's a well-known trope that the automobile was an integral part of the post-war American spirit; gradually whittling down the influence of cars is very much in the globalist's interest.

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mightyclaw 4 points ago +4 / -0

Trump awakened millions, and the sometimes unexpected opposition to Trump awakened millions more.

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mightyclaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

Men disguised as women grinning at the camera will never not be creepy as hell. Norman Bates was not supposed to be a role model.

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mightyclaw 9 points ago +9 / -0

My first thought was Taiwan. My second thought was Hawaii.

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mightyclaw 8 points ago +8 / -0

Christ didn't need to bother with the Romans; He defeated death itself.

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mightyclaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

So the Musk story is merely a reminder of a previous Q post, but not directly related, if I'm picking up the clues here. (Hence, "inadvertent.") Thanks, all!

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mightyclaw 20 points ago +20 / -0

I do not understand and would like to.

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know how sincere and/or motivated Abbott truly is, but I can say I fully expect that he's dealing with much the same situation that President Trump dealt with, which is to say an entrenched, recalcitrant bureaucracy dedicated to opposing literally any policy that doesn't expand and advance the globalist agenda. That any truly patriotic, conservative official gets anything done well in the face of such insidious opposition is amazing to me.

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mightyclaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Doing so would also reduce connection quality, i.e. "bars", yes? (Assuming that the user doesn't move geographically closer to the tower.)

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mightyclaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think they were changed from silver in the book to ruby in the movie because red is more cinematic, perhaps.

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

My advice would be to avoid the Dr. Suess-penned movie "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T", then; it's all red flags and dog whistles to me now.

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mightyclaw 7 points ago +7 / -0

Unfortunately for those who found the Alice books enjoyable, "Lewis Carroll" was probably something of a pedo:
https://curioushistorian.com/was-lewis-carroll-a-pedophile

While Dodgson’s close friendships with Alice and the other children may seem strange by today’s standards, this was not the case in the Victorian era. He even entertained the grandchildren of Queen Victoria. In every case, the parents approved of the association. It was also with their permission, and in some cases at their request, that Dodgson began photographing the children. The camera was new technology at the time, but Dodgson was quick to take up photography as a hobby. He took over 3,000 photographs in his lifetime and over half were of children with thirty of those being nude or semi-nude. While today such photos would be considered child pornography, they were considered art by Victorian standards. Children were not looked on as sexual beings, but rather like pictures of innocence and it was not uncommon for nude children to be depicted on postcards and birthday cards.

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mightyclaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

I note with amusement that they never go back and explain why they were wrong in the past. ("New Ice Age" from the 1970s, anyone?) Also how most wildfires are caused by the kind of "climate change" that equals arson by climate change activists.

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mightyclaw 7 points ago +8 / -1

Man, it's like the same old story over and over. From the article:

"While the blaze was raging last summer, Cal Fire Battalion Chief Jon Heggie said the fire’s severity was a “direct result of climate change. What I can tell you is this is a direct result of what is climate change,” he said. “You can’t have a 10-year drought in California and expect things to be the same. And we are now paying the price for that 10-year drought and that climate change.”

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

He's leading a large group in a compound (mostly gold colored, of course) with a big "Make America Again" flag.

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

Special cameo by the boys from The Grand Tour, too.

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mightyclaw 9 points ago +9 / -0

All I want for Christmas is Mel Gibson and James Woods in a Mad Max sequel.

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mightyclaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

In the film "Pumping Iron" he is revealed as something of a degenerate.

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mightyclaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't know if this is what the OP did, but I have a Dark Reader extension on my browser and PDFs usually display with colors reversed, i.e. black background with white text. The PDF link from u/purkiss80 is a "normal" PDF, i.e. black text on white background when the extension is turned off.

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mightyclaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

I know, right? It's like those "black eye" photos; makeup exists, there's no reason to go out in public and be photographed with a big ol' bruise on your eye unless you intend displaying it for some purpose.

This may be one of the things like "TikTok dancing nurse" videos that we'll never get a straight answer for.

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it's important to note that truly patriotic, fully-qualified, intelligent people with great integrity are unbelievably thin on the ground in Washington; the barrel is utterly filled with apples in various states of rottenness. He's had to make judgement calls based on the opinions of others, including some probably well-meaning but inexperienced and naive family members.

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mightyclaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

For CNN/NBC/CBS/ABC/MSNBC/NPR, sure, that club is securely financed by the Cabal.

I think Fox wants in that club, but I don't know that they're going to get in. I don't think they can do enough penance, from the Cabal's point of view, to be worth maintaining if they lose their desired audience of conservatives, and I don't see any sign of liberals changing their minds about the brand, either.

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