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toolman0701 1 point ago +1 / -0

All these comparative economies and systems ignore the fact that IN THE SYSTEM AS IT EXISTS it is beneficial. You can debate other systems and perspectives, but in the one we currently inhabit it is beneficial to have a job, to be able to sell a product and to be able to move that product where it can be sold. We can't argue for the larger argument and ignore the realities on the ground.

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toolman0701 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is an economic benefit to the people they employ, the farms they buy their grain from and folks downstream who distribute and sell their product. I agree with many of your points, but I do want to be mindful of secondary effects.

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toolman0701 1 point ago +2 / -1

I wouldn't think much in the way of supplies, as they are BE20 aircraft, a small turboprop design. Some are outfitted for reconnaisance, some are passenger (not many) aircraft. I'd think change of personnel would require a larger plane.

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toolman0701 3 points ago +3 / -0

And to think it all started with him standing up at a city council meeting and being a patriot.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

My wife (an RN of 30+ years) says the same. She is Labor and Delivery adjacent now, and also states the number of miscarriages and stillborns is WAY higher than she has ever seen.

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toolman0701 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, that's what I was thinking. So they won't be blindsided by a mentally ill person.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know if I have anything or not on my chart because I simply did not see my PCP whilst all the madness was occurring. I've only seen him since because of injury, not illness, and he never mentioned the jab. He DID recommend the shingles vax, which I got. Maybe he assumed? Dunno.

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toolman0701 4 points ago +4 / -0

I mean this seriously....you are co-dependent. You are the adult and you are allowing this behavior. You're not his friend. You are his parent. You need to set (reasonable) guidelines, expectations, behaviors and consequences. You've made numerous excuses (Where's he going to go? I didn't have any choice. I care too much. He's not capable...more difficult for him.) You also can't continue blaming him (I tell him he's a burden). He didn't get here 100 percent by himself and he's not going to get better 100 percent by himself. Others here have given good advice on job/vocation path.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wouldn't a legal "arrangement" have to have agreement of both parties? I mean, I could write an "agreement" that says I don't owe taxes until there are no longer heirs of Charles either, but that doesn't mean the government is going to let me get away with it!

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

That dovetails with the sign I posted from Walmart where they won't accept cash for ammo and rifle purchases.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting career path in the Army for him..they refer to him as Staff Sergeant, Warrant Officer and Major. Methinks the writer doesn't know much.

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toolman0701 4 points ago +4 / -0

And if they allowed the purchase of guns and ammo at any other register I'd agree...you can buy all the garden stuff at a "cash" register inside if you want. Can't take the guns and ammo there.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

I take your points, but since you can't purchase ammo or guns at any other register in the store (if you want to pay cash for your vegetables or blue jeans you can always go to the one that takes cash), I think it is on purpose, it is nefarious and is evil. I don't shop for ammo there anyway, poor selection and overpriced, but for those whose shopping options are limited, well, those options are just a little more limited now.

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toolman0701 7 points ago +7 / -0

As do I. Just walked through their "gun" section and saw this.

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toolman0701 38 points ago +38 / -0

I gave them feedback that I was a minority and underserved in the banking community and that their policy was discriminatory. lol

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toolman0701 6 points ago +6 / -0

Bearing in mind I would never purchase ammo from Walmart in the first place, they are trying to get us used to their dictates.

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toolman0701 1 point ago +1 / -0

I fought against them giving my wife remdisivir. Asked for monoclonal antibodies. Asked for Ivermectin and HCQ. She is a nurse on a different unit and they did the IV remdisivir for one day, then she was well enough to come home and they did a prescription for the pill and an oxygen tank. She never followed up with any of the pills, did use the oxygen for a couple of days. Thankfully she is okay now, albeit with tachycardia she'll likely be on medicine for the rest of her life.

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toolman0701 9 points ago +9 / -0

"Jewish space lasers". I recall MTG writing about space lasers, (better known as directed energy weapons), but don't recall her blaming the Jews--rather, she called out the deep state. No problem with that.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you are still on the book of faces there is a group named "Guide to thyroid & adrenals" which has amazing information, patient-centric so you are seeing real life what worked for other people.

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toolman0701 4 points ago +4 / -0

Blaire has tons of videos where he says this isn't for everybody, that he is against the grooming, the story hours, etc...and that he won't get the bottom surgery just in case he realizes one day he was a complete idiot and wants to go back. At least Blair is intellectually consistent, which is far more than most of these folks are.

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toolman0701 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to live in Jonesborough, and you're right...anywhere outside the major cities of East Tn are great. I was close enough to Knoxville to be there in an hour and a half, Johnson City in 15 minutes. We vacation a lot in the Pigeon Forge area now and have grown to love it as well.

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toolman0701 1 point ago +1 / -0

The difference between "me" and "them"--if Gaetz is guilty of child sex trafficking then he should get the full weight of the law and judicial system. Not have his name hidden like they have all the names in Maxwell's little black book.

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