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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is there a drug that makes perps blab all their misdeeds to the nearest big hairy dude?

This smells just a little scripted. Imagine the clicks.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know, they're probably ripping us off in every way they can think off. The difference will be enormous.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

As I understand it, a bump stock converts a single shot weapon into a spray-and-pray toy that makes a lot of noise but has low accuracy.

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patriot68 5 points ago +5 / -0

Can someone tell me what kind of new math they're using to find 80 years between 1974 and 2024?

The first reports of this correctly announced 50 years, then a day later until now it's 80. Disappointing to see MTG repeating it.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

Buying ugly silver makes it less painful when you decide to cash some in. Then you can leave the prettiest stuff at home.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

Qled, you're trying to convince everyone here that inflation and hyper-inflation don't exist.

Good luck with that. Well, I'm done here.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unfortunately, it will be We The People who either rebuild our very existence, or succumb to the forces that ended other empires.

At the very least, meet someone who grows local food and SUPPORT THEM.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not to mention that businesses of all types will fold, as the cost of everything goes parabolic. I currently enjoy having a solid grocery store within blocks of my house, and well stocked. It will shut down eventually, and after missing a few meals both neighbors and strangers will come knocking on your door, or worse. Some people have never thought this through.

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patriot68 3 points ago +3 / -0

Imagine all that "money" comes back to America. Your house is stacked up in every room with paper money higher than your head. And because there's way too much of it, they've devalued $100 bills to buy less than a hundredth of a penny worth of stuff. Happy now?

Can I sell you a wheelbarrow to take enough to the bakery for a loaf?

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patriot68 4 points ago +4 / -0

@NoApologyTour

Precisely. Well said.

A 50 year old deception just ended and we'll be paying for it with our comfortable lifestyle here in the good old US.

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patriot68 14 points ago +14 / -0

The only thing propping up the US Dollar is a scheme of special arrangements such as this Saudi deal that was made to artificially create value for the Dollar when it divorced gold. The dollar truly has nothing backing it except your faith in it.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

Didn't read the whole article, it seemed to word-mash the two terms to defend the liberal point of view that there is no republic, only a democracy.

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patriot68 30 points ago +34 / -4

Well the New York Times have always said there were six million since way before WW2

SIX MILLION JEWS 1915 1938 FULL HD - YouTube https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BixZwKpfcD0

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patriot68 7 points ago +7 / -0

Thought that was a cardboard cutout.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

If I remember, the Supreme Court case was about a man, known by his family as a nudist, who pressured his young niece to slow dance with him in the nude. The Court found that there was lack of any evidence of sexual gratification, since all that occurred was dancing, and the man never had an erection. Borderline behavior yes, but slightly more innocent than not. I believe the niece was an experienced nudist as well.

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patriot68 3 points ago +4 / -1

The Supreme Court long ago determined that mere nudity, without the element of sexual gratification, it not a crime.

However, in this case I believe the perpetrator should be convicted of disturbing the peace, trespassing, and any other applicable offenses for being nude in a place not set aside for nudity, such as a nude beach or other destination. His approaching a minor while nude in public should be recognized as a crime worthy of earning a place on some appropriate list.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

A fiat monetary system based on passing around debt-denominated notes is exactly the same as paying your obligations by passing around IOUs representing other people's debt. Whose debt? Who knows. But is says right there it's legal so we do it. Such a system survives only as long as it's continuously expanding, the country taking on more debt every day. Were we to somehow pay or discharge that debt, the American financial system would instantly collapse. It's all based on negative value, the opposite of paying with positive value such as gold or silver. This is why we "tender" these notes, which means to offer something as an alternative to payment. If you can show me a monetary note with the word "pay" on it, I'll show you how you're holding a note from before 1933.

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