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Tommy Callahan

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  1. The hypocrisy of the "official narrative, msm" is wide open for people to notice.
  2. Another of the Walls is crumbling. They avoid the heck out of this thread. while hyperventilating on a Civil case with no victims and another Fani as a DA.
  3. Epic. But a lefty posting Jersey from Joe (pure grift) gets posted and upvoted by the left is ignored. and again, the lefty hyperventilating at the justice system being weaponized. Openly biased court members are kosher. But the only wins seem to be in civil court, and in this case. no victim. (Ironic as NY bail reform was based on not punishing people that commit victimless crimes) But hey. take this win before its appealed. and ignore the other cases collapsing.
  4. Thats nuts. A Search engine that blocks porn for kids. Or does it block kid porn. cause that would be amazing. it's something a lot of parents would buy for their kid's devices. Google, Amazon and others child protection settings are a joke.
  5. LMAO. the full-blown antiparty ticket. Two corporate tools from each side will definitely provide representation to the people. Citizens united opened this bag. and its only gotten worse. 503(C) and Lobbyist run DC and have huge sway on our elections. from ballot harvesting, to promoting wedge topics.
  6. you kind of went full circle with that. Who benefits from his death? Seems many are ignorant to the fact his company is a political charity that gets its funding from. Fond borby s korruptsiyey is an AMERICAN 503(c) That does not report its donations and takes them in any form, even crypto.
  7. Whoosh. pretty sure the narrative was about accused trespassers taking their lives.
  8. Using the aoc logic. I think someone has a crush
  9. No lie. The only thing on par is the farm and msm trying so hard to make it seem legit.
  10. But you don't, cause you can't. Then Some rant/projection like our feathered profiles. Thank you for again proving the iron law of lefty projection.
  11. Who benefits. That quick it's being used to drive war funding
  12. The Federal Reserve's dual mandate is to achieve maximum employment and keep prices stable. It does this by controlling the money supply, and raising or lowering interest rates when the economy is slowing down or growing too fast. And the data says unemployment is full, and CPI edged up..... So fed does what with rates? Never mind. You don't/can't comprehend.
  13. Damn. CNN with some reporting on the person that made the Georgia guide stones (Media ran with " terrorist" blew it up) Guess the guy also wrote a book that goes into more details. The ideology behind those stones is Insanely authoritarian. Georgia Guidestones: Monument mystery may have finally been solved (cnn.com) The 10 guidelines included a call for a “world court” to resolve “external disputes,” and a “living, new language” to “unite humanity.” Christian laid out other plans that limited individual rights. Potential voters should be subjected to testing on economics and history, he wrote, and they should have to show “evidence of economic productivity.” Healthcare should not be seen as unlimited, and some people should get preferential treatment. “It will be necessary for well informed citizens to work with knowledgeable physicians in establishing guidelines that will make possible a reasonable allocation or ‘rationing’ of the care we can collectively afford,” he wrote, “favoring those individuals whose continuing lives are most valuable to society at large.” This theme of valuing some lives more than others continued as Christian explored one of his favorite topics: reducing the global population. “We establish social environments in which many talented and productive individuals are constrained to limit their reproduction,” Christian wrote, “while at the same time we provide subsidies that encourage childbearing by the indigent, the lazy, the irresponsible and the inadequate.” In Christian’s view, only one notable country had already begun to address the problem: “No major power except China has indicated an awareness of the problems of overpopulation.” I asked Elbert County Commission Chairman Lee Vaughn what he thought about the directive to keep the global population under 500 million. “I don’t have a problem with it,” he said. “I didn’t read into that and think genocide.” As I sat in Wayne Mullenix’s truck near the empty and unadorned field that once held the Guidestones, I asked him the same question. Did he agree with their first guideline? “Knowing what I know today, I think that was a good message,” he said. “We got too many people in this world right now.” Later, after reading Robert Christian’s book, I asked Mullenix about some of its passages. I read him the part about “childbearing by the indigent, the lazy, the irresponsible and the inadequate.” The part about how every government should have a population policy. The part about how China was addressing overpopulation. The part about how living standards in poor countries could be raised by a few generations of single-child families. Mullenix did not object to any of that. “Well, I mean, that makes sense to me,” he said. “I mean, I’ve got one child.”
  14. Just another example of the highly partisan justice system.
  15. What is it. If the economy is hot, it would be moronic to lower rates. A disaster for main Street and the majority of people.
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