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If full time Walmart employees need government assistance programs to afford food and pay their rent, is it not Walmart who is leaning on government assistance?
Getting a taste of xenophobia from the less xenophobic party does not work to dissuade them on how they think it'll go when people who actually believe in something (racist isolationism) are doing it. If it did then their voters wouldn't be squeezing out both sides.
They all think they'll be saved by the rapture, despite being the most disgusting wretched humans on earth. Additional reading about how they think it'll happen, salivating imagining they'll be the pilot or the driver getting beamed up heaven while the nonbelievers fly off the road or crash from cruising altitude. Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days (1995)
Or Calvanists to the Catholics in the 1600s: We are the pure and chosen few, and all the rest are damned. There’s room enough in hell for you — we don't want heaven crammed.
A man who says and stands for nothing, is zionist, and who takes a hardline stance on immigration, especially against black people and arabs... so the labor party has doubled down on its betrayal hoping the "scanning your identity to jerk off or criticize powerful people online bill" disguised as "protect the children" will be seen as a relic of a previous leader, kid starver, who basically never left.
If you ever wanna know something about a bill, look no further than the people who advocate for it. Zionist politicians, insecure absentee parents, and celebrities like Jason Gordon-levitt, who are in secret groups with Peter Thiel.
I would bet my life's savings that the social media ban is the reason for a new face on the government fucking you. They won't roll it back because he believes in it too, but he is better trained on keeping his gobble shut. Nothing will change and you'll be asked by all media figures and labour politicians to move on from the past. Hopefully at least it clears a path for the greens when they're the only ones talking about reality as it actually exists.
I think they're finding it more difficult when it's written directly into the constitution that the states run the election and not the federal government. That isn't to say that they need to justify their decisions since they have gotten away with providing such hollowed out reason that a standard cannot be extrapolated to the lower courts, but I think when it's right there in the constitution in plain English it becomes a question of whether or not the judicial branch should have the power it grabbed early on in the union, and that threatens all judges, not just them.
The accuracy isn't even the target, it's the delay. "We had it in the bag but then they had to include the rest of the Fulton County votes that take 30x longer to count because people actually live there."
I think if they want to play that shitty game then states should just go dark until they're all counted. Suddenly they'll want efficiency
I don't think a 180 should save labour here, personally. They've shown full complicity as their party and media infrastructure chose violence against immigrants and Palestinians.
Truckers will lose their license if a cop gets something up their ass as it is. I've got a trucker friend and the liability and risk to your livelihood every single day is crazy. Make no mistake that they'd be taking away licenses from some of the best drivers on the road simply because they're brown... Something cops already do when they tell their dog to signal. It's pretty fucked when proving wrongdoing is so cumbersome to your racism that you'd rather change the proving part than the racism part.
I didn't use that word, but if you look purely at results, there's no difference between Stockholm syndrome and a willing participant until the deprogramming occurs. Especially if the propaganda had free access to undeveloped minds. You see in America how well it worked on boomers and older when it came to anti socialism and anti communism. The red scare still exists in their "firing fear on all cylinders" brains enough to take priority when talking about the most anti-socialist liberals in existence. The point is it's effective and generates the desired behavior, even if it's objectively evil.
Pretty sure you could get that number by looking at how many people use cobra, which is basically nobody. Aca open market without subsidies is also basically completely unaffordable unless you need it for an autoimmune disease or cancer, at which point it feels like you're being taken advantage of, because you are. Then you get a denial on a surgery and really start to understand that killing you is a good business move and the actual purpose of such a horrible system becomes impossible to ignore.
Not really necessarily about votes, but rather that the hitler youth program netted him 8 million members of military aged young men. To out it into perspective this was 82% of the youth population between 10 and 18 in 1939 if you include the girl equivalent, which was called league of German girls.
Basically propaganda worked much better outside of the age of Information and these barely closeted Nazis like Elon Musk want to return to a similar rate of success with the information age, which is why AI sculpting seems to be always at the top of his mind.
Edit: This is mostly why I mentioned Bibi, because he's not really super popular either and elections are few and far between with constant war continuing the justification. The military indoctrination of young IOF soldiers is probably equally effective in controlling the populations views and keeping them at a peak bloodthirsty state against arabs or really anyone who gets in their way while they commit pogram after pogram, now a full fledged genocide that's livesteamed and the population barely blinks at the depravity. This is the popular mandate for Nazism.
I understand the logic, but I think Trump and Biden had entirely different reasons for their support with only donors being in the center of their venn diagram. Biden was a zionist through and through. He believed Israel was aligned with our interests in the middle east and if anything changed it would have been sold as Bibi being the issue, as liberals are pretending right now that Ben Gavir and other hardliners don't exist. I think Trump cannot even say that much because they have evidence on his crimes against children. It's long been obvious that Trump was compromised by Israel, but the media largely only reported his conflicts of interest with Russia. The intelligence agencies believed Israel was the largest concern when it came to Trump. Trump while he doesn't seem opposed to zionism, he would only ever see it as a positive since it runs cover for the type of society he would like to have and gives him lessons on what steps to achieve that. Especially now that Viktor Orban has been kicked out of power.
Nah, Hitler had the popular mandate. He's more akin to Bibi or Ben Gavir. These people are far worse than Trump
I would say a dead hitler might be preferable tho. Trump surely ain't too far off
I understand fascists to mostly be opposed to introspection as a core unifying rule. Having the opinion that therapy is bad, or that self help should be entirely uninformed by empathy for yourself and others more specifically.
Fair play to Wired to release this and draw attention to it when their former Editor in chief is on it.
There are also some names here that seem to be missing from elsewhere, maybe because they're part of an earlier leak?
The leaked registration list also names senior figures absent from the public directory of 113: Randy Kroszner, a former governor of the Federal Reserve who now serves on the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee; Hallie Hoffman, a former general counsel and acting chief of staff of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League; Peter Goettler, the president of the Cato Institute; Ryan Stowers, the executive director of the Charles Koch Foundation; and Roger Myerson, a Nobel laureate economist at the University of Chicago.
Greenblat couldn't have been more obvious
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