PortaJohn


Yes, this could go in the Rittenhouse thread; but there is more here than that. THIS is how the left works. First it verbal, then doxxing, then outright threats whilst their overlords (fakebook, instagram, twatter, et al) completely change their rules and allow this as "civil discourse." Frankly, if all of Wisconsin burns after this I'm beginning to care less. States where this anarchy is actually supported by the "chosen" officials MAY (a big MAY) wake up to the bill of goods they've sold and/or allowed to propagate in their back yard.

Hell, I'm extremely worried that in my AO of all the new subdivisions and apartments (at least 5000 units the last 6 months) are actually just being paid for by Soros to bring in "blue." It's a free country and all, but at some point "free" states are going to have to start getting a handle on this - is it planned by the left of is it truly free will? Free minds want to know. It's becoming harder and harder to find a state NOT under direct assault by the communist/marxist bastards.
 
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Holy shit!?!?! This is true? I never thought that would happen. This is good
 
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Had we paid more for quality made in US product then they likely would not have succeeded.
Have you ever owned a business?
Do you know that it costs almost double what the hourly wage is to employ someone? Workers comp insurance, unemployment insurance, general liability insurance, federal payroll taxes and a few more just as a starter. Hell, we have a rain tax here. Yes, you read that right. We have to pay for the square footage of the property for rain runoff into the storm drain. Paying more for the product? They are very inventive when it comes to taking from the tax base.
 
Have you ever owned a business?
Do you know that it costs almost double what the hourly wage is to employ someone? Workers comp insurance, unemployment insurance, general liability insurance, federal payroll taxes and a few more just as a starter. Hell, we have a rain tax here. Yes, you read that right. We have to pay for the square footage of the property for rain runoff into the storm drain. Paying more for the product? They are very inventive when it comes to taking from the tax base.

I have not.

But at what price would it have been worth to maintain national self reliance and not turn the country into a shell of itself?

The problem is multifaceted obviously, but I am speaking primarily from the standpoint of a consumer.
 
We don't have control of that.
I have not.

But at what price would it have been worth to maintain national self reliance and not turn the country into a shell of itself?

The problem is multifaceted obviously, but I am speaking primarily from the standpoint of a consumer.
National self reliance is not the goal of government. They want a populace reliant on government. The closing of the pipeline on day one was proof of that. We were energy independent under Trump. Now we are at the mercy of OPEC once again.
It's bigger than what you think.
 


notice nobody is afraid of the right or what they might do.

This shows that people have very low moral and ethical fortitude. Hell, the DUI trial I was on I KNEW the guy was guilty; but, the state did NOT provide sufficient enough evidence IMO to meet the requirement to charge him. They actually made it worse!!! Thus, because the prosecution was weak as F, he got off. As it should be, the onus is on the prosecution, not the defense.
 
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Let's go Brandon!!!

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NOVEMBER 07, 2021•STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
What Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, orchestrated today was a pantomime election that was neither free nor fair, and most certainly not democratic. The arbitrary imprisonment of nearly 40 opposition figures since May, including seven potential presidential candidates, and the blocking of political parties from participation rigged the outcome well before election day. They shuttered independent media, locked up journalists and members of the private sector, and bullied civil society organizations into closing their doors. Long unpopular and now without a democratic mandate, the Ortega and Murillo family now rule Nicaragua as autocrats, no different from the Somoza family that Ortega and the Sandinistas fought four decades ago.
The United States stands in support of the inalienable right to democratic self-determination of the Nicaraguan people, and those of any other country in the hemisphere where popular sovereignty is compromised by the erosion of democratic norms, stifling of civic space, or violations of fundamental rights. The Inter-American Democratic Charter obligates the hemisphere to stand up for the democratic rights of the Nicaraguan people. We call on the Ortega-Murillo regime to take immediate steps to restore democracy in Nicaragua, and to immediately and unconditionally release those unjustly imprisoned for speaking out against abuses and clamoring for the right of Nicaraguans to vote in free and fair elections. Until then, the United States, in close coordination with other members of the international community, will use all diplomatic and economic tools at our disposal to support the people of Nicaragua and hold accountable the Ortega-Murillo government and those that facilitate its abuses.
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