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Roundybout

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  1. Yes the IDF has been squeaky clean throughout the entire conflict, it’s totally a black-and-white situation uh huh uh huh
  2. Weird take considering red states take more welfare than blue ones “Saving it” by gimping it so it’s functionally useless. Just remove the income cap!
  3. From March: https://coppercourier.com/2024/03/22/80-of-house-republicans-support-plan-to-cut-social-security-ban-abortion-and-restrict-ivf/ Also we can solve like 70% of the social security debt problem by removing the income cap.
  4. That tweet was more insinuating that people who threatened to quit the NFL over Kaepernick are the same ones throwing money at Butkers jersey
  5. Hope Repubs don’t take office or you can say goodbye to social security
  6. The Party of Losers will always a) be losing; b) be mad; c) be increasingly irrelevant
  7. A lot of boomers have disposable income. See the Trump Shoes
  8. ☝️ iron law of projection strikes again That is stupid, especially given some of the other folk that team employs
  9. No one’s saying he can’t believe it and say it. We’re saying it’s a stupid take and we have the right to mock it
  10. 💥 Yes, I’m wrong, and you are right, and there totally haven’t been a vast amount of interpretations surrounding the start of the revolution. Oh http://allthingsliberty.com/2013/08/historiography-of-american-revolution/
  11. Jesse Kelly stirring the old violent uprising angle again huh
  12. I do not interpret RGIII’s tweet as “women’s role is a wife and mother” but hey
  13. He’s welcome to say what he wants just as we are welcome to clown on his childish pathetic take
  14. Seriously. They should be hired on merit only. It’s disgusting that a non veteran would be considered less than a veteran /s
  15. Why are you using RGIII’s tweet like some kind of gotcha? I agree with his take. You mean the topic that one of the most important events in human history cannot be boiled down to a single act, but rather a host of different environmental, economic and political factors?
  16. A tipping point sure, but remember, the colonies wanted to keep expanding west and were forbidden from doing so by the british government via the Proclamation of 1763. Revolutionary attitudes were sown as early as the French and Indian War.
  17. Taxes were certainly one of them, but I’d argue it was a general desire for self-government instead of a king on the other side of the ocean.
  18. A desire for self-determination based on philosophy of individualism and liberty. Again, Hobbes and Locke.
  19. Taxes founded the United States? Not enlightenment thinking based on the writings of Hobbes and Locke?
  20. If that’s your niche, all power to you. Good for you. But no one should be boxed into a specific role as their “place”
  21. Progressive thinking founded the United States, my boy According to Butker she’s not reaching her true role
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