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Should be a wild four years.

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This is great news. Now Russians get to realize their lives mean less than Ukrainian ones and Amazon drones and wind-up toys. Maybe now they will actually rebel against their leadership.

I dont think the war is going to even last that much longer before they can actually ship these things out. The technology we're talking about is at least 3-6 years out. It does not seem viable drones can be made cheaply and sent out fast.
 
i was talking about how it is hard to get a more accurate picture of what policies are malice, and what ones are created out of idiocy.
When you keep in mind that

1) Childless, single women are the most mentally ill demographic in America
2) Democrat policy is specifically targeted at appealing to this demographic

there's your answer. Much like a company that is focused entirely on next-quarter financials will do self-destructive things in the long run, the Democrats' laser-like focus on maxing out the crazy bitch vote to win the next election has turned their party platform into reified lunacy that looks like a Jewish plot to destroy America.

It's also a Jewish plot to destroy America.
 
b911 - "A woman attempted to ignite a fire at a warehouse in south Kansas City that had been rumored to serve as a possible ICE detention center."
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edit- I dled the video but it's being a bitch to up
it's really not that amazing but I've got it just in case
Nothing says saving the immigrants like setting them on fire, this is as retarded as storming a church because the pastor shares the same name as an ICE agent
 
Depends on how Husted responds, and how long people's memories are.
 
I can think of at least three people I've known who would pay at least six bucks a pound for Actual Government Cheese
One of my high school teachers got married and had kids while he was still in college and qualified for food stamps for a bit, plus a block of cheese from time to time. When he graduated and started teaching he said he missed the cheese so much he'd try to find other people who were getting it so he could buy it from them
 
The last poll I saw (source?!) found niggers are the single most anti-ICE demographic, much more anti- than hispanics are. They're more serious/uniform in their hatred of white people. (Jews were not separately counted, or they'd have beaten the niggers.)
They just hate cops. They hate illegals, too.
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ICE: “Do your parents pay all your bills? Because I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the case.”

“This isn’t a good look for you.”

“Legal observer”: “You think I care about my look?”

ICE: “Oh no no, trust me—it is EVIDENT by how you look, you don’t care.”

Incredible.
 
Is it true that there's only like 6 years supply left of floppy disks globally? Because you people would be horrified at how much tech infrastructure still needs those little magic squares.
This interesting because I know people who have old unused floppy disks and nobody seems to want to reuse or recycle them.

I'm not one to predict something like an impending civil war but it must be acknowledged that at the very least, political polarization is not going away anytime soon.
As moderate politicians retire, die, or get voted out of office, they're replaced by younger politicians who have been taught compromise is a dirty four letter word with political polarization being the new name of the game. It's a far cry from the days when political moderates from either big party knew which of their political opponents were like-minded enough to be willing to seek some sort of middle ground when it came to passing contentious legislation. Now, refusal to follow the most extreme party positions is enough to be effectively blackballed from politics. As such, @Breadbassket is right that the polarization isn't going away any time soon and it would take a long time for moderation to return again even if politicians started to slowly embrace it today.
 
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