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too late...8 million invaders too late.
will state AG and election officials be arrested for breaking the law? fuck no is my guess..

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Not to worry because in 2020 they stated no voter fraud happen anywhere , so no one should have any fears that our elections aren't honest and correct. We don't need judges to opine , these things just work out on their own. You vote and go home and the media tells everyone who won, why would they lie ........
 
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“That is why I laugh out loud when I heard DEI advocates describe merit and punctuality as white supremacist values. Too many people were destroyed by this culture of dependency and now they want to take away all the remaining lifelines to a life of possibility and future?” he asked rhetorically.

“What Cuban doesn’t realize from his post is that the systemic racism that my community faces is not white supremacy but post-60s liberalism,” Brooks stated. “With diversity and not development as its focus, every one of those principles was created in the name of our inferiority.”

“It is my mission in life to develop strong individuals to the point where the thought of using race as an advantage would be an insult to their well-earned pride. We are only at the beginning of reversing the fortunes of our community and we have a long ways to go. We may not save everybody. But we know the harsh realities and it is our refusal to look way to some false ideological comforts that gives us the best chance of giving these young Americans a good life. That is how you create a deep and meritorious talent pool,” he concluded.
 
The way I see it is if people feel free to post all manner of other stuff including things that are political, pornographic, blasphemous, insulting, politically incorrect, in poor taste, critical of the government, critical of law enforcement, (continue with the endless list), in the bear pit, well they have no right to complain if they have to skip over a couple posts regarding religion and faith in the same thread.

If having to scroll past some posts on religion and faith before getting to their desired item offends them they should stay out of the Bear pit until such a time that they can handle things like a grown up and not a blue haired gender confused basement dweller.
That's the way it should be but we know that it is not the way it is. Just look at the meltdown of fred hammer a few weeks ago. How many others are pounding the report button like a retard with a drum?
 

And why did they say we had to have this 1934 deal. Al Capone, machinegun Kelly, Bonnie and Clyde.....right. That is what our history books told us.

They also show us photos of these people, it does not look like Al Capone or Machinegun kelly would have ANY issue getting $200. I thought Clyde hit an armory for military weapons.

Ok if it was not for that then why was it.

Oh yea....keep them out of the common mans hands.

Fast forward a few decades, and you know this "machine gun" thing is getting out of hand. There are getting to be too many of them, the $200 entry fee is not enough anymore. Raising it, hell that will be a pain and would have to go through congress, that will never work. What can be done.

I know say no more after today. And who did that, Bush. Now they have just what they wanted in 1934. What once cost $50 for a parts kit on an Uzi, now costs $35,000, and the full guns MUCH more then that. Add to that cranking ammo costs and components and you can see right where they are going.

Now personally I see me owning a "machine gun" as just stupid. Having played with them before the giggle factor fades fairly quick, and even faster when you apply the $ to each bang you hear and twice for those you don't.

That is not the point. If I want one I should have one, oh you can says uncle sam. You just need to...................................

And yea I can. But not for what is use to be. Well nothing is what is use to be is the argument. Well nothing that you had a finger on the scale to tilt in the direction you want to go.

Like I have said all along they are playing the LONG game here people. You think it will end quick. Doubt it, still too much resistance for it to pass, they are getting a good idea on what that resistance will put up with during all this J6, it is all testing and planning.

How soon they try to push you over will depend on how quickly they think they can.

There are going to be a few more big tests coming up this year, I think we will get a good idea on what is going to happen by this time next year. Their time table gets pushed back a bit, or there is grease on the tracks.
 
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LOL... Remember during the 2008 market crash how many young people trusted their "financial planner" and lost what little retirement money they had set aside?
Well, now they are old and getting ready to retire.

Listen here sonny I am not "old", but I am getting ready to retire. 18mo to go thank god.

As to the article, hell no there is not a "financial planner" on the planet I would trust with my money. I have not needed one up to now and think I have done pretty well with things. I own my own house, no payments, own my own land, same, cars, same, I have no debt at all save monthly expenses, and those are paid in full every month.

I guess I don't need one as I have a brain and can think, even if I do suck at the maths.
 


Probable cause from the NTSB report page vii:

"The NTSB determines that the probable cause of this accident was the inappropriate response by the first officer as the pilot flying to an inadvertent activation of the go-around mode, which led to his spatial disorientation and nose-down control inputs that placed the airplane in a steep descent from which the crew did not recover. Contributing to the accident was the captain’s failure to adequately monitor the airplane’s flightpath and assume positive control of the airplane to effectively intervene. Also contributing were systemic deficiencies in the aviation industry’s selection and performance measurement practices, which failed to address the first officer’s aptitude-related deficiencies and maladaptive stress response. Also contributing to the accident was the Federal Aviation Administration’s failure to implement the pilot records database in a sufficiently robust and timely manner."

 
Yet, Here in America we just watch