Ah, that all-powerful far right in Southern California. Everyone knows they've got a strong power base there.
He is happy with his life, he doesn't want to kill himself, if anything happens to him it was not suicide, don't believe it.
I like how they just double down on "everyone but me is stupid and ignorant and that's why I'm losing subscribers and paid members!"
I like to double down on the "I'm actually retarded but maybe if I work hard and try to listen to other people I can figure some stuff out"
I like to double down on the "I'm actually retarded but maybe if I work hard and try to listen to other people I can figure some stuff out"
Deep dives into reality and the facts behind the scenes really are interesting, and it paints a totally different reality than the skin deep understanding most people have. Of course, once you have that view of a more complex reality, it's almost like they exist in different planes of existence from the basic narrative.
In retrospect it should have been obvious: They thought we could send the manufacturing to China, then our job would be to manage the factories and do designs for the factories. You'd have to think the Chinese are pretty stupid (and they aren't) to think that's a remotely sustainable model of economic development. Everyone in the west who has ever worked a manufacturing floor is dying of old age, while in China there's generations of people who have grown up working in factories who know exactly how something can be designed to be built.
So here's a question: Why shouldn't we just give southern ontario back to New York State and cut our losses?
Put simply, because 50% of the American economy was government at its peak in 2020, and 80% of dollars in existence were printed since 2020.
So for every apple you buy, there's a whole ecosystem sucking apples down without doing anything productive in exchange.
So for every apple you buy, there's a whole ecosystem sucking apples down without doing anything productive in exchange.
It didn't do very well until the pandemic. If he actually is the bureaucracy buster he says he'll be, it's going to go down, but if he's the same as Trump 1, I sort of expect it's at least go generally sideways. If he spends like he did in his last quarter in office, it's gold 10k like Peter Schiff says.
I feel like some forms of inflation are morally just, and "I have to pay more money because we don't have slaves do work anymore" is one of those just causes of inflation.
The same media that told you to believe all that told you Trump would never be able to be in politics ever again, he'd never run for president again, and that he'd never win.
Uncritically believing whatever the media tells you isn't healthy. Imagine if you were in Germany in 1938, what would you be telling me then if you uncritically believed what the German media told you?
Uncritically believing whatever the media tells you isn't healthy. Imagine if you were in Germany in 1938, what would you be telling me then if you uncritically believed what the German media told you?
If only everyone could agree we live in a more authoritarian western society than we ought to and focus on pushing back against that, instead of pushing back against the less authoritarian people who happen to be "on the other side".
The left is like "Oh, he's hitler, he's going to bring about ethnic purges" and every wignat I see is like "Shut up! He's not going to do that! He's not cool enough!"
They could make LED bulbs last forever basically tomorrow, and they'd be a lot more efficient too. It's a real shame achievable stuff like that never gets pushed and instead they push for moonshots.