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KAKA

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President Kamala from the block will ban rednecks from the US military, so all we will have in the ranks will be SJWs and BLM looters. I hope our nuclear weapons still work in the next war; otherwise, we are going to die slow, horrible deaths. With Presidente K H in power, we will probably die like that anyway. I'm for vaporization.

Guest

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If progressives have their way there will be no joy in the world anymore, everyone will be reduced to an unhappy drone wandering through life waiting to unload their guilt of living by simply dying.

DaKardii
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For those of you who wish to leave the country as things go to hell, here are all the countries that directly border the US either by land or by sea:

https://ibb.co/4myKZ4c

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How do the UK and Belgium (Or is that Holland? I don't have my glasses with me.) border the US? Crossing the border into Mexico is a really, really bad idea. And with Canada ruled by Prime Minister Zoolander, I don't think heading north is a good idea either. I would give you a (very short) list of where you could go, but I don't want you showing up there.

Now can people say "America is Zimbabwe"?

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** 11-Dec-2020 World View: Supreme Court rejects Texas suit

Those who are afraid that Joe Biden is going to change America into a
Socialist nightmare should remember the core Generational Dynamics
principle that major changes are made by entire generations, not by a
few politicians.

Now would be a good time to remember that we've been here before.

I've written about this many times, but it's worth repeating now.
Obama had plans to change America into his own set of radical
policies.

During the campaign in June 2008, he said, "I am absolutely certain
that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our
children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for
the sick and good jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the
rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal; this
was the moment when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored
our image as the last, best hope on Earth."

At the time he said this, I thought it was just the usual crazy
nonsense crap coming from politicians, but I was shocked later that
Obama actually believed it. In the 2008 campaign, Obama said that he
was going to heal the world as soon as he took office. He would be
guided by facts, not like President Bush, who had been guided by
ideology and ignored facts. He would cure global warming, close
Guantánamo island prison, become friendly with Iran and North Korea,
bring a two-state solution to Palestinians and Israelis, beat the
Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, impose strict gun control
policies, reflate the real estate and stock market bubbles and, of
course, provide universal health care.

Obama accomplished none of those goals. He couldn't even accomplish
the simplest one -- closing Guantánamo -- which you'd think he'd be
able to do easily. But no, he couldn't. And Biden's policies are
even more idiotic than Obama's, and won't go anywhere except to
generate controversy.

Biden is much worse off than Obama. Obama had very bad management
skills, but at least he was out meeting people. Biden has been
cowering in his basement for the last year, and refuses to answer any
questions. He's also showing symptoms of dementia. So he has no idea
what's going on except what his handlers want him to know.
Furthermore, he now has to deal with the continuing Hunter scandal.

Kamala may be preparing to replace him as president, but she's
extremely unpopular, even in California.

The point is that Obama couldn't get even simple things done. Trump
got things done because he has the management and leadership skills to
do so. But neither Biden nor Kamala has those skills.

So there's no chance at all that they'll turn America into a Socialist
nightmare. They'll be like Obama, and just stumble from one crisis to
the next, accomplishing nothing but controversy and hatred, while
blaming the rest of us and lecturing us about how he's a unifier while
the rest of us are deplorable.

DaKardii
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Texas GOP chair implicitly calls for secession

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... Trump.html

Guest

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Biden is much worse off than Obama. Obama had very bad management
skills, but at least he was out meeting people. Biden has been
cowering in his basement for the last year, and refuses to answer any
questions. He's also showing symptoms of dementia. So he has no idea
what's going on except what his handlers want him to know.
Furthermore, he now has to deal with the continuing Hunter scandal.

Kamala may be preparing to replace him as president, but she's
extremely unpopular, even in California.
It's been the plan from the beginning. Now the press is starting to report the Hunter Biden corruption story; now that the election has been secured. Biden might not even make it into office in January. So China will attack Taiwan, Kamala won't be able to find it on a map, so she will invade Luxembourg and the Taiwanese will be killed.

Yes, generations change society, but a single incompetent leader can get us all killed.

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DaKardii wrote:
Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:52 pm
Texas GOP chair implicitly calls for secession

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... Trump.html
I don't have any inside contacts, but I believe Texas has been preparing for secession for some time. Several years ago, Texas built its own gold depository and has been talking about moving its gold from out of state locations into the Texas depository. Kyle Bass was involved in this. Citizens of the State of Texas can also hold their gold there and have been encouraged to do so. I believe the reason Texas did this is so it can secede from the US and issue its own gold backed currency if the US dollar fails. With Biden/Harris as president, I would surmise that Texans believe that failure will be sometime in the next 4 or 8 years and are getting prepared. From listening to the politician's town hall meetings, which anyone in the state can access by phone for free, I would also surmise that Texas will shut its border and not allow anyone in from liberal states. Texas came too close to going blue in this presidential election and they aren't comfortable with this at all.
Texas just opened the nation's first state-run gold depository. Here's what that means.

Texas lawmakers signed off on building the country's first state-backed gold depository in 2015 after the project was reworked to ensure a private firm would absorb all the costs. Gov. Greg Abbott said at the time that the project would allow Texas to “repatriate” gold from New York.
https://www.texastribune.org/2018/06/06 ... %20Leander
Higgenbotham wrote:
Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:02 pm
I've been listening to Governor Abbott's town halls. He was talking about the influx from California and was worried about Texas turning blue. In a subsequent town hall he was asked about this and Governor Abbott said we took a look at who is coming in from California and they are not Democrats.
The reason I reposted this from April - the point is that they're looking, they're watching. This is a big topic in the town halls - who is coming into Texas from other states and that they're not going to allow Texas to go blue.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

Guest

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We are now Rome.

SCOTUS has failed as an institution.

When you have about 1/3 of the U.S. states involved in this lawsuit, to dismiss it is failure.

Appeasement of the mob, how has that worked out in the past?

Balrog

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Guest wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:23 pm
We are now Rome.

SCOTUS has failed as an institution.

When you have about 1/3 of the U.S. states involved in this lawsuit, to dismiss it is failure.

Appeasement of the mob, how has that worked out in the past?
Nah, I agree with others: we are Zimbabwe now. You can look forward to a national life expectancy of 34 very soon :)

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