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May 30, 2023·edited May 30, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

The masses will never get, that this is a game of risk and we are the pieces...in every agenda and societal killing issue, out there.

It has been this way since we started living in organized hierarchical societies.

Now that's not to say, we should roll over and give up, but I am saying, after thousands of years of being game pieces...chattel...the situation has grown beyond our ability to control it. If there is a possibility of regaining ANY control, then we have to figure out a new way, that the millions that came before us, were unable to.

It doesn't change or stop, just because we keep saying it needs to, then go back to netflix, doordash, sports and hollyturd.

Last thing. What everyone disregards is, this is a long game strategy/process. It doesn't happen in an election cycle or three. We've been conditioned to fixate on two and four year heroes - that are part of the system - the swamp - the uniparty. Your favorite political crusader is a compromiser, yes Trump too (I voted for him twice by the way). We allowed this to get out of hand and we (over time) will have to be the ones, to fix it. See the problem those past millions faced, now?

How do you get everyone else to agree, then act in unison - and most importantly sacrifice - in order to change thing, over time...herd cats much??

Until that happens, they will always be able to do what they have...move the pieces at will, no matter what the cost...the game can always be reset and the piece are inconsequential and expendable.

On this memorial day, please remember the 13 who died in the now forgotten, Fucked up - Biden pullout - from Afghanistan:

Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David L. Espinoza, 20, of Rio Bravo, Texas

Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole L. Gee, 23, of Sacramento, Calif.

Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Darin T. Hoover, 31, of Salt Lake City

Army Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Knauss, 23, of Corryton, Tenn.

Marine Corps Cpl. Hunter Lopez, 22, of Indio, Calif.

Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Rylee J. McCollum, 20, of Jackson, Wyo.

Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Merola, 20, of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kareem M. Nikoui, 20, of Norco, Calif.

Marine Corps Sgt. Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25, of Lawrence, Mass.

Marine Corps Cpl. Humberto A. Sanchez, 22, of Logansport, Ind.

Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared M. Schmitz, 20, of St. Charles, Mo.

Navy Hospital Corpsman Maxton W. Soviak, 22, of Berlin Heights, Ohio

Marine Corps Cpl. Daegan W. Page, 23, of Omaha, Neb.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

All quiet about Graham's comments over here.

Guess who's turning 100? A war criminal.

Dr Kissinger.

(Insert non-PC joke here.)

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My father always thought that Kissinger was Dr. Strangelove (or vice versa?)

When our son was studying the cold war in high school history class we watched the movie (I had seen it in theatre on first release.) We watched MASH for the Korean War, Alice's Restaurant and the helicopter scene from Apocalypse Now for Vietnam, and Passchendaele for CanCon and WWI.

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It's useful to have these living-history cognates to the stuff we only read about in school for anyone wondering why all those glamorous cultured German women fluttered so delightedly around Hitler.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Did you really think Biden and Congress would do anything else?

The Empire takes priority over everything else, including its own subjects.

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Yeah Graham is on TV now demanding MORE spending because we're gonna have to take on Russia AND China.........

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May 30, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Santa Biden would be happy to grant Lindsey's request....

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So, tell me: those who voted for Trump the first time around--would you have done so if he'd run as a true independent no-party candidate? Or would you have seen him as a destructive rather than a groundbreaking force?

(PS: Groundbreaking starts with destruction of course but one hopes it's for a positive purpose.)

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First time around, probably not. I held my nose and voted for him the first time. My objective in voting for him was the Supreme Court. I think he did a great job in spite of the entire government/media apparatus working against him. That is until Covid. He was between a rock and a hard place. He chose a hard place. I wish he would have chosen the rock. It worked for David.

Anyways, after 40 years voting Republican, they haven’t seen a dime from me since 2020 and they never will again. I’m completely independent now. More focused on state (Texas) and local races now. DC represents everything wrong w/ humanity. They are the reason our constitutional republic is failing. Sorry for the long answer to your short question.

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I appreciate your thorough response.

I myself voted affirmatively for "none of the above" in 2016 and stayed home in 2020. As a now ex-New Yorker I was quite familiar with Trump. I'm sorry that he failed at the least self-mastery because many of his instincts were good. But his desperation to be liked has always been one of his fatal weaknesses.

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No choice is still a choice. The current kakistocracy protects kleptocracy.

Hegemony is virtually complete.

They'll be happy to make your choice their priority.

But hey I was already scolded for saying the same thing.

You have every right to make that choice. And if I had different options I would go a different way.

But I certainly wouldn't complain that my choice was co-opted by those who wish to have dominion over me.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

The previous Republican candidates were Mitt Romney and John McCain. Are you starting to see a pattern yet?

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I voted twice for Trump and I would have voted for him if he ran as a 3rd Party candidate. I have voted for 3rd Party candidates in the past and will likely do so in 2024.

Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. should create a Freedom and Decency Party. All the career politicians (with the exception of Rand Paul?) are scum.

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RFK Jr. is a dilettante princeling and I'm surprised at the support he's getting.

I appreciate your answer to my question though.

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In light of the fact that DJT was unable to take power from the Swamp, no US president has the ability to stop the train wreck that is Amerika.. We might as well toss cards with all the candidates names on them in the air and pick up whichever one lands closest. The USSA has replaced the USSR as the most destructive force on Earth.

Maybe I'll vote for Marianne Williamson or write in a vote for the dead Ronald Reagan.

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It's possible of course to have several equivalently awful destructive forces.

I think a focus on micro-local elections everywhere is the only way up and out. They are the feeders for the party machines and breaking both parties is the most urgent task. Getting independent control of school boards, taxing authorities etc. is crucial in my view.

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And yet despite being screwed, voters keep this Laundromat going....

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Yeah, what's a few trillion more matter?

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Might as well start blowing your money and enjoying it now while it’s still worth something.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Bucket list: Now

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Scott, that’s what I’ve been doing!

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

That's my theory

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

I would NOT want to be in his shoes at God’s reckoning day.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Just reading the name Lindsey Graham makes me sick to my stomach...

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And yet on Fox News's website, they are selling it hard.

You don't know how bad it is until you compare what the Republicans passed in April with what we're getting now. One example is the funding for the IRS. The Republican bill took back all $80 billion. The new "deal"? It takes back 1.9 billion in funding just for 2023. According to New Gingrich, on Fox News, that is "slashing" the funding. That's not even a freaking paper cut. All it means is they'll have to wait until 2024 to start hiring all those agents to send out shakedown letters and go after journalists like Matt Taibbi.

As for Lindsey Graham, he's an effeminate porcine pachyderm fully immersed in the swamp who likes playing general with other people's children.

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A decent comparison:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxPjMCdWIAAXtA3?format=jpg&name=900x900

Of course, the Ds were never going to pass the Republican.

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I saw that on Twitter, but it is very eloquent. If this is "dealing" I'd hate to see capitulating.

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The American version of Kabuki theater.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

What a shocker. The hard nosed Republican Party that stands for smaller government, once again made government bigger. How long will people be fooled by these frauds??? It’s like a drug addict, just need to go cold turkey, shut the entire government done. Soon you’ll forget it ever did anything.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Because any spending cuts, or even reduction in the rate of increase, would threaten the Empire.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

We have been invaded by aliens who are able to manipulate us.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

In that picture, the guy next to Mr. Green T looks like a young Castro. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Lindsey Graham is my Senator, we despise him and his staff - they're all arrogant, lying scumbags. The SC GOP rigged his last re-election, the Democrat was more popular than Ms. Lindsey. That was one election where the GOPe donor class won.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

There is something so wrong, so "off" about him...and I can't put my finger on why, except he

is probably a closet ____________.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

In this day & age La Gata, that’s a real plus, esp if he cross-dresses, which that SOB surely does

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I meant you, Duchess 😅

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That would be irrelevant to his vileness.

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Lindsey Graham is the embodiment of the 'Uniparty' concept. He, along with Mitch and Mitt, are why I despise both parties.

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And the late but the furthest thing from great John McCain....

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

John - and the awful Mike Pence

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democrat? Hahahaha! I'm glad I don't watch Fox anymore; seeing his smug, war-mongering and lying face always annoyed the heck out of me. Jesse Watters used to ask him uncomfortable questions that made him sweat sometimes. Fun times!

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May 29, 2023Liked by SimulationCommander

Yeah, democrat..that's the ticket!!!

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