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Comment Re: WINNING! (Score 1) 204

Not allowing Democrats to even have a primary. Illiciting cooperation of private companies restricting speech. Pursuing insurrection charges on citizens for an incident that no one believes would change the hands of government in any way (even though they didn't pursue the same for that CHAZ group even though it's exactly what they were doing). Trying to get an opponent removed from an election for a crime that he has not been convicted of.

Comment Re: surprising (Score 4, Informative) 363

Why try to soften the phrase? Eliminating the Jews is in Hamas's charter. They aren't ambiguous in that they have no desire to share Israel. When they quote scripture that the rocks will call out to Muslims that Jew is hiding behind it so they can be killed, is that ambiguous? At the same time there were protests elsewhere where they were literally saying "burn the Jews". They didn't look at that and realize they are backing the wrong crowd? Leave it to Ivy League college kids to be so dumb to not know they're calling for genocide when us poor commoners do.

Comment Re: Feeling bad for the other States. (Score 1) 286

Read the actual curriculum. That whole "slaves benefitted from slavery" was misconstrued just like legacy media does for all news coming from Florida. It's like bullet point #184 in the curriculum (written by a black man) and it said that former slaves used skills acquired during that time to work on their own afterward. Maybe instead we just shouldn't talk about what former slaves did for employment?

Comment Re: The economics don't seem right (Score 0) 248

Absolutely, yes. The problem is most things aren't made in the US anymore. Better processes and products cost more. If you're old enough to remember when they started off shoring stuff then you'll remember everything that broke was "cheap Chinese garbage". You can compare an old Stanley wrench to a new one and the old American one is still clearly better. I know plenty of people with 40 year old American made washers and dryers that still work. No American manufacturer would even think to add melamine to baby formula to fake it's quality. Baby formula is still one of the biggest black market goods in China. You wonder why?

Comment Re: Question (Score 1) 193

You'll get the same thing happening in the Midwest too. It isnt the salt. It's because the post is made of lead and the connector is made of brass or steel or some other metal. Thats just galvanic corrosion. The goop keeps moisture away. You'll get the same thing if you have a steel engine block and an aluminum radiator. Different metals connected by water.

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