• PAF's Avatar
    Today, 01:43 PM
    https://thenewamerican.com/freedom-index/legislator/congress/118/ :up:
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    Today, 11:44 AM
    It might take more than a few times, but, gladly :hearteyes:
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    Today, 10:39 AM
    She's not too bright... she didn't consider how they're going to keep printing once the trees are gone. Sort of like, you can build more walls, police-state apparatus, and line the border with full-blown military, but it makes no sense to spend that kind of money as long as the fed continues to fund the NGO's and DHS with tax payer money to transport them. What a sh*tshow it is, don't ya think?
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    Today, 10:13 AM
    Do you mean so that Trump would sort of prove that he's not part of the Deep State? lol
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    Today, 08:48 AM
    Hold that thought... Swordsmyth didn't chime in yet.
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    Today, 08:32 AM
    Mises Wire James Bovard 04/19/2024 Joe Biden is seeking to boost his reelection campaign by torpedoing Chinese imports. In an April 17 speech in Pittsburgh, the symbolic heart of the steel industry, Biden announced that he asked his US trade representative to triple tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum imports. The tariffs are currently roughly 7.5 percent. A White House press release proclaimed, “President Biden knows that steel is the backbone of the American economy, and a bedrock of our national security.” Biden’s edict is fresh proof that on trade policy, American politicians have learned nothing and forgotten nothing. Did Biden vow to leave no boneheaded policy behind? Remember Donald Trump’s knuckleheaded 2018 assertion that “trade wars are good, and easy to win”? When Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel imports in 2018, he was widely criticized for subverting the health of American manufacturing to cater to a single lagging industry. But Biden perpetuated that Trump boondoggle. The Washington Post noted in 2021, “One of Trump’s most controversial trade initiatives, which angered U.S. allies and drew scorn from many economists, has become a plank in Biden’s ‘worker-centered’ trade policy.” There are 135,000 steel workers in the United States compared to more than six million workers in steel-using industries. Politicians and bureaucrats pretend that the latter number doesn’t exist. The Post observed that “the Biden administration is determined to retain support from the United Steelworkers, a force in key states in the industrial Midwest.” The tariffs became increasingly destructive. The price of hot-rolled steel rose more than 300 percent, and manufacturers complained of material shortages, rising prices, and delivery delays.
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    Today, 08:00 AM
    With the amount that was spent by the drunken NY Lib Trump (D), and now Biden (D), what difference does it make? Neither one of them are talking about the corruption that RFK is. Hopefully awareness will continue to spread. I'm not voting, but how much worse can RFK really be than the two prior democrats Trump and Biden?
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    Today, 06:19 AM
    Rather than to demand stop funding the NGO's and DHS which facilitates the transportation, you support growing the MIC, the eradication of the Bill of Rights and more tax dollars paying for it all. Your parents must not have taught you simple, basic economics.
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    Today, 06:12 AM
    By Mike Whitney The Unz Review April 23, 2024 America last. America last. That’s all this is. America last, every single day. – Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene The man who is most responsible for the $95 billion giveaway to Ukraine and Israel, is the same guy who pretends to oppose America’s “wasteful” foreign wars. Donald Trump. It was Trump who consulted with Speaker Mike Johnson about the contents of the Ukraine aid package, just as it was Trump who concocted the idea of issuing loans instead of dispersing the standard welfare handout. It was also Trump who said: “I stand with the Speaker, (Mike Johnson)” after which he added that Johnson is doing “a very good job”.
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    Yesterday, 01:58 PM
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to acptulsa again. Anti Federalist Of course Biden is continuing to build the wall. It's a bipartisan police state "solution", while at the same time funding the NGO's and the DHS with tax payer money. Biden to Build More US Border Wall
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    Yesterday, 01:50 PM
    You are too damned blind to even see it with all of the hatred that you have; The very Bill of Rights is literally being shredded and destroyed by the likes of you and every other "republican", democrats included. I gave a literal example of Private Property Rights. Of course you will use that against me just to try to prove a point.
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    Yesterday, 01:18 PM
    Oh yes, I agree wholeheartedly. But it is the "solutions" that the dumb-a$$ people are screaming for, which does nothing but perpetuate the abuse this representative government is giving to us. If you can't see that , I don't know what to tell you.
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    Yesterday, 01:13 PM
    I didn't win sh|t. To the contrary, you guys "won". And mark my words, more wall and more Police-State "solutions" will be implemented no matter which one of your guys wins the election. That CONstitution that you love so dearly was written for a moral people. The problem is, a "moral people" we are not.
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    Yesterday, 12:57 PM
    No, A/F, we don't have the "moral high ground". Not when people scream for the "solutions" that you propose, which is most if not all of the dumb-a$$ "republicans". I don't want any part of Marxism. I don't want any part of your Fascist solutions either.
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    Yesterday, 12:43 PM
    Don't cry like a poor little baby when it happens here. You are chanting and screaming for the "Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave" to emulate other commie/fascist countries. Spend spend spend, that'll fix it! Yeah, you keep talking about civil war here and all the people who are screwing you. Not only will I be up against the Marxists, but the Fascists who are screwing me too.
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    Yesterday, 12:28 PM
    ^^^^ And there are still stoopid people who actually believe that Walls and Police State solutions are going to solve it.
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    Yesterday, 12:18 PM
    + rep jmdrake + rep acptulsa List of Pardons by Trump: - Alex Adjmi: Adjmi was granted a full pardon. The White House said Adjmi was convicted of a financial crime in 1996 and served 5 years in prison.
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    Yesterday, 11:40 AM
    fify Don't forget to choose one come November! It's your right, and your civic duty! :tears:
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    Yesterday, 11:25 AM
    Ah yes. "Bloody Gina", known by all. But Swordsmyth has a logical explanation of that too. - Trump Formally Nominates Gina Haspel, Who Played Role in Torture Program and Destruction of Evidence, to be Next CIA Director Donald Trump On The Record
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    Yesterday, 09:47 AM
    Good thing he became a Republican ;)
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    Yesterday, 08:07 AM
    Mises Wire Ryan McMaken 04/18/2024 During the 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Trump's opponents in the Democratic party (and elsewhere) often pointed out that Trump's protectionism hobbles private markets and the economy overall. Yet, the allegedly anti-protectionist Biden administration has done virtually nothing to end Trump's protectionists policies put in place from 2017 to 2020. The motivation is unclear, but it is possible that the Biden administration realized that protectionism is a useful political tool. These policies offer a way of punishing opponents, rewarding allies, and pandering to voters. Now that it's election season, the pandering side of the equation is in full swing. Biden this week called for "sharply higher U.S. tariffs on Chinese metal products." Appropriately, Biden included this new spate of protectionism in what Reuters calls "a package of policies aimed at pleasing steelworkers in the swing state of Pennsylvania." Biden's pandering will likely bear some fruit, politically speaking. Protectionism remains popular. But, as Henry Hazlitt put it, voter support for raising tariffs is "the result of looking only at the immediate effects of a single tariff rate on one group of producers, and forgetting the long-run effects both on consumers as a whole and on all other producers." Those who are incapable or unwilling to examine policies beyond their most short-term effects are easy targets for protectionist rhetoric.
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    Yesterday, 07:31 AM
    Trump and his MIC cronies count on people just like you. Most Amerikans are too stoopid, or simply prefer to ignore, the very root problem, and would rather spend spend spend to ensure their own enslavement.
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    04-21-2024, 10:16 PM
    What's your source on Alex Jones saying every single person in Bilderberg is evil? I thought he always had moles inside Bilderberg. What's an assault weapon? Is this an assault weapon?
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    04-21-2024, 05:05 PM
    Any of those people still alive are in their 80s or 90s... their offspring and people they have trained to take over are a combination of retards, over-zealous fascists and also probably some people who are actually on our side.
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    04-21-2024, 02:03 PM
    I think he made the same mistake a lot of people here make. He thinks everybody who is rich is evil, i.e. Peter Thiel. Many people here think everybody holding power is evil, i.e. Donald Trump. What he missed, because he doesn't understand economics and money, is that crypto isn't a ponzi.. it's an exit strategy. Trump isn't a pawn of the deep state, he's not a massive psyop... he's an exit strategy. There are a lot of rich people and a lot of somewhat powerful people who understand what's going on and are ready to sweep the rug. There are also a lot of brainwashed leftists who have no idea what's going on, unfortunately. That's the wildcard.
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    04-21-2024, 01:52 PM
    I'm more of the view that the kleptocracy was very powerful for a very long time, but they had kids, their kids had kids, and they are retarded. Many of the OGs have died off. Now they are trying to hold it together and are losing control, now they are like a cornered animal, lashing out with their lawfare against Trump and desperate attempts to keep it together. Hopefully they don't start WW3 over it.
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    04-21-2024, 08:58 AM
    + REP - this is exactly what I've been saying all along. So what you are doing by voting Trump is giving your consent that it is ok if a republican does it, so long as a democrat doesn't. This is what destroys liberty/freedom, and any sense of fiscal responsibility. The 2-party duopoly at its finest. And people still see a need to "choose" between the two.
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    04-21-2024, 07:34 AM
    By Jonathan Newman Mises.org April 20, 2024 Ludwig von Mises’s Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow has become quite popular recently. The Mises Book Store has sold out of its physical copies, and the PDF, which is available online for free, has seen over 50,000 downloads in the past few days. This surge in interest in Mises’s ideas was started by UFC fighter Renato Moicano, who declared in a short post-fight victory speech, “I love America, I love the Constitution…I want to carry…guns. I love private property. Let me tell you something. If you care about your…country, read Ludwig von Mises and the six lessons of the Austrian economic school.” The “six lessons” he is referring to is Mises’s book, Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow, which was republished by our friends in Brazil under the title “As Seis Lições” (“The Six Lessons”).
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