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5 pointsI'll help the OP out with an actual example of fascism: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/national-rifle-association-of-america-v-vullo/ Here the state of New York pressured banks and insurance to not do business with the National Rifle Administration and even all three stooges on the Supreme Court thought they went too far in a 9-0 ruling.
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4 pointsOur educational system especially at the higher levels has turned into brainwashing institutions for the elitist's agenda (centralization of power, destruction of the traditional family, population control, elimination of individual freedoms and individual independance) where dissenting opinions are weeded out and not allowed. Women and weak males like Tim and Squissy are easily swayed by groupthink and are afraid to go against it even if their minds tells them it is wrong. This is why the left immediately responds to any crisis by pulling out some letter or survey which says 1200 scientist say this, or 400 economist say this, or 400 lawyers say this, or 40 intelligence experts say this. These are propaganda techniques because weak-minded people are far more swayed by consensus than critical thinking. These types of people are also very apt to be a victim of social contagion as evidence in TDS and transgenderism.
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4 pointsThis is kind of creepy.
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4 pointsIf he can somehow correct his cross eyes, he would have 1/2 as many receivers to throw to. Maybe this would help him narrow down who is open and who is not.
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2 pointsPeople burning stuff down or messing with cars is absurd. Arrest these fockers. Protesting, not buying the cars is fair game.
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2 pointsNot very comparable. I thought the BL boycotts were ridiculous but to compare them to burning vehicles, it's not close.
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2 pointsIt hits different without the in the title.
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2 pointsyes I absolutely do and here is why. I would be in favor of any cuts Biden made as well perfect example Susan Koenig (breast cancer research founder) and her 10 mil annual salary, there is a ton of bloat education is debatable (what are we teaching, what cuts actually affect teaching?) if it means eliminate common core go for it humanitarian efforts again those are subjective, is Sesame Street in Iraq a humanitarian thing? most humanitarian aid has nothing to do with the office convieniently called USAID. Americans can use that money and if YOU want to give, write a check to red cross I believe that EVERY SINGLE organization, business, and govt program can operate after a 10-15% cut with more efficiency at a lower cost
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2 pointsThe leftist fact checker actually does read, it's guys like you who don't read, and you make that clear each and every day.
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2 pointsWhenever I want to learn about growing watermelons, or repairing a heat pump, or holocaust victims, or what the 3rd R is in the LGBTQ+ alphabet lexicon means, I go to the Department of Defense website to find out more. So not having those topics covered there is tragic.
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2 pointsForeigners do not have the right to enter the country or are protected by the constitution. Hope that helps. I had to make declarations and answer like 20 questions when entering Canada. They have the right to deny me. Fascists
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2 pointsWith leftists now burning Tesla's we know for certain that they do not care about people or the environment at all...its purely about control....
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2 pointsWhy would you want transgender people in our military? Why would you want any unhealthy people in our military?
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1 pointI worked in the private sector and the govt sector and now own multiple businesses fwiw. In 2 hours working at the post office I saw how simple it would be to save millions. So I assume every other govt agency is pretty similar. I can walk into any business knowing nothing about it and see where the stupid sh1t lies the govt doesn’t fund ANYTHING. The people fund everything. Sending money to the feds to redistribute funds back to the state (while taking their cut) is a ln absolute waste. You can sum up everything in the dept of ed into one person and put them in a diff office. (Maybe 2 people). With automation and ai this is easily achievable
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1 pointNot anymore. They can't get free sex change surgeries anymore.
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1 pointI would say that sleeping on Sux's couch was one of my most memorable Geek meats, but we drank so much crap beer, it's a bit fuzzy. I do remember that his garage and tools were so neat, clean, and organized that Dexter Morgan would have orgasmed at the sight. That being said, he was a very gracious host.
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1 pointWho would you trust more to open a pickle jar, the average female Trump voter or the average Kamala voter that was assigned male at birth?
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1 pointThursday Louisville -2.5 - Game in Lexington, short drive for L'ville. Louisville high pressure defense against a Creighton team that turns the ball over a lot. Purdue -7.5 Big discrepancy in Kenpom rating 19 vs 84. I'm fading the trendy dog. Montana +17 - Don't think they can win, but Wisc played Thur, Fri, Sat, Sunday last week and this game is in Denver. Clemson -7.5 Kenpom 18 vs 59. McNeese coach leaving for NC State job will be a distraction BYU -2.5 - Similar in Kenpom. VCU played Fri - Sunday and we are in Denver. Fading another trendy dog. Arkansas +5.5 - Boogie Fland is back. Texas A&M -7.5 Kenpom 17 vs 73. Only 2 games last weekend for Yale, but still traveling across country to playing in altitude. A&M overlooked as they played in the best conference. UC San Diego ML +122 - I will bite on this trendy pick. close in Kenpom 37 vs 25. Michigan played 4 days last week and this game is in Denver.
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1 pointMarch 19 Net -4 approval rating: A March 7-11 NBC News poll of 1,000 registered voters found 47% approve of Trump and 51% disapprove (margin of error 3.1). https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/03/19/trump-approval-rating-tracker-heres-where-he-stands-after-2-months-marked-by-court-battles-trade-wars/
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1 pointI don't have a trach, I had a laryngectomy. I permanently breathe through a stoma in my trachea, unless they come up with a way to regrow my larynx. Which is actually being worked on at the Mayo here. I'm not sure if they would have needed to do something prior to my surgery to make such a procedure work, and I'm usually disqualified from such things because of the metastasis, but who knows, maybe someday. I've done swallow tests. My problem is a combo of (1) the reconstruction of my throat left some ridges that pool food and liquid, and (2) I speak through a prosthetic device between my trachea and esophagus (TEP, or trans-esophageal prosthetic). The TEP is basically a tube with a valve -- when I push air through it, the valve opens, my esophagus vibrates, and walla! sounds kinda like speech. Works quite well actually. Unfortunately, it is not a permanent device, as crud and fungus collects on the valve and affects the seal of the valve and the TEP cylinder itself. So some amount of aspiration eventually occurs. The trick is to determine when it is consistent enough to get it changed, which happens every few months. The change involves pliers to yank it out of my throat, then a device to jam the new one into my throat. It's not a pleasant experience. ETA: Regarding the swallow test: with a lary, my esophagus is completely isolated from my trachea, so that isn't the issue.with my aspiration. I mentioned above that I brought up the possibility of aspiration-related nodule, and the doc said it was possible. She didn't use the word pneumonia though. Googling around, it looks like usually this presents with infection-related issues (fever, etc.) which I don't have, nor do I have a cough. But it can cause a "lung abscess." It sounds like you had limited symptoms as well. I'm not inclined to delay the surgery any more, but thanks for the info. I really hope this is the cause.
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