Posted in on Jan 2nd, 2021
Btw, for most of the weeks following the election, shitlibs have been largely unaware of the election fraud evidence piling up since then, and of the universe of citizen journalists shedding light on it. They have been unaware because they watch CNN et al which hides these facts from them. That it, until now. Something … Read more
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Normally I would say this is a smoking gun, but what’s the point? The enemy has conspicuously proven to be uninterested in hewing to the tattered remnants of justice and fairness. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/fraud-alert-analysis-3000-counties-reveals-joe-biden-received-5-6-votes-counties-using-dominion-voting-machines/ View on Gab →
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I’ve said that Trump’s big win was exposing the festering, furtive Corrupt State, just by being himself: an outsider with a brash attitude and a thick skin. But there’s another win you could give to Trump, which is a little harder to see right now but will become evident with time: Trump may not have … Read more
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↻ Reposted @SilverDeth @TactlessWookie @TheZBlog @Iceberg @Heartiste When baby bush nationalized the banks in ’08, that was my wakeup moment, when I realized America was no better than a central american tin pot commie banana republic dictatorship. Then came the Patriot Act. I voted for that boy. Prior to that I was all in. Former … Read more
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↻ Reposted @Heartiste Here’s a nice little story of the life of the first ever recipient of social security in America: ————————————– The first person to draw social security was Ida May Fuller […] Ida May never married and had no children. She lived alone most of her life […] Miss Fuller filed her retirement … Read more
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↻ Reposted @Heartiste More than that social security also provided the perverse incentives that allowed for the launch of feminism, and the whole of identity politics to follow it. It made family bonds that would otherwise be indispensable into one more disposable commodity. It broke down the role of bread winner for the husband and … Read more
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↻ Reposted @Heartiste A similar thing is going on with health care. The government pays for elderly people to be institutionalized so almost no kids care for their aging parents. It didn’t used to be that way. It’s really hard work to care for an old or crippled relative and most people nowadays are just … Read more
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↻ Reposted Yeah, Yeah, Pull the Other OneDaily Pundithttp://www.dailypundit.com/dailypundit.wordpress/2021/01/02/yeah-yeah-pull-the-other-one/ “I’ve been reading through the comments at Vox Day’s place on this one. It’s basically a parade of ignorance, wishful thinking, hopium and dopium, stupidity, fanatacism, irrationality, and florid mental illness. I know you go to war with the army you have, but jeebus. What a … Read more
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↻ Reposted I’ve become fascinated with Yakov Sverdlov. The largely unknown architect of the marxist rape of Russia in 1917. The man who gave the order to kill Czar Nicholas II and his entire family. The man who dreamed up the propaganda to turn serfs against kulaks which led to decades long bloody civil war. … Read more
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Social Security destroyed the intergenerational contract that had worked for thousands of years among Europe-descended White people, and its consequences have been unmistakably dystopian. —The government is going to tax everyone’s kids to pay for your retirement, so it doesn’t particularly matter whether your kids feel like supporting you or not. Indeed, Social Security may … Read more
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