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Posted in: Trump to make court pick by Saturday, before Ginsburg burial See in context

@ Kaerimashita

That's the plan! Trump can't sully RGB's sainthood this way by nominating her replacement before she is properly funeralized. Action would already be underway if the socialist money men hadn't been caught off guard.

Get some pallets of bricks delivered. Get some cash into the hands of the organizers and thugs. Get transportation and gasoline for Molotovs. So much to organize!

Don't worry though, Nanny P's got a couple of impeachments in her purse ready to go. That will delay things...

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Posted in: Trump to make court pick by Saturday, before Ginsburg burial See in context

RBG was a long lasting jurist. I didn't agree with a number of her decisions but she lived a long time and actually made a number of fine calls (in my opinion). She seemed to be reasonably healthy until the last years - that was a positive point. Now she is gone.

RBG doesn't get to make decisions after she's dead. Nor will any of us. It really doesn't matter what her wishes were - she no longer has wishes. RBG is dead. Trump is the President and he is still alive. His duty is to make the SC nomination and he would be very negligent in his duties if he fails to make the call. Whether the Senate confirms nomination or not is another question. There is plenty is precedent for a same day nomination/confirmation. We shall see.

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Posted in: Japan newlyweds can receive up to ¥600,000 to start new life See in context

Children are expensive and takes up a lot of time so why not make it easy? Quickest way to boost the birth is to increase payments to mothers of children without a father of record. Make it financially worthwhile to birth babies instead of engaging in other pursuits.

Its worked wonderfully in the USA. A quick internet search of several sources gives rates of about 30% illegitimacy rate for all "White" births, about 70% illegitimacy rate for all "Black" births, and about 50% illegitimacy rate for "Hispanic" births. Combine those payments with a high rate of drug abuse and sex trade for drugs among young women and - VOILA!! - Japan too could have a child birth bonanza!

Lots of chlorine in the gene pool and lots of kids that will never amount to anything except trouble. But hey, its a quick route to greater socialist utopia.

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Posted in: Japan newlyweds can receive up to ¥600,000 to start new life See in context

People often don't see an advantage to having children - either for themselves or the child. Some reasons include,

Many people find watching TV or Porn or playing video games to be way more fun than making and tending to babies.

Babies get in the way of a self-centered lifestyle because they are expensive and take up time and energy that a person could be spending on themselves.

But say a couple makes the sacrifices and has a few kids. What then? Because taxes to support the monstrous governmental structure take such a huge chunk of the couples' income, both parents usually have to be at work, commuting, or otherwise away from home for most of the waking hours. This means the children have to be placed in 'child-care' and the parents have limited contact with the children and virtually no influence over formation of the children's values and philosophy for life. The best the couple gets out of the bargain is to pay the bills. In a way, the couple is simply donating their lives to pay for developing more slaves of the state.

No wonder so many say "No Way!

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Posted in: Abe tweets that he has visited Yasukuni Shrine See in context

What's the difference between a war criminal and a war hero? Not actions. Not numbers killed. Not ideology. Not cruelty. Not wantonness. Hint... it has something to do with the winning side.

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Posted in: Melbourne on track for easing lockdown, but anyone trying to leave city faces hefty fine See in context

Why let up now??? All business shut down except those directly owned and profiting the Australian and International oligarchs. With WTO rule and now the CCP virus, The world has truly become one big happy Oligarchy.

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Posted in: Man arrested for sexually assaulting 10-year-old girl he met on TikTok See in context

Agree that Reckless' solution is a good start. Alas, serial offenders like this are hard to cure though. Lacking equipment he would probably seriously injure or kill the next victim since this crime is really about control. He chooses children because he doesn't think he could control an adult. Doubtless he's right about that.

The wife and I keep close tabs on our daughters and we started teaching them at an early age that although most people are decent, predators are out and about. As they grow, we try to give them age appropriate instructions on how to be sensible, what to look for and how to avoid problems. So far they are doing OK.

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Posted in: COVID-19 vaccine latest flashpoint in White House campaign See in context

There are no such reports.

Probably you should follow things more closely

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Posted in: COVID-19 vaccine latest flashpoint in White House campaign See in context

If my kid is right, we don't need a vaccine. My 15 y/o daughter has been claiming for some months that as soon as president Biden/Harris is sworn in, studies will suddenly show "scientific evidence" that the virus has mutated to a much less virulent form and therefore all the shutdowns and distancing are no longer needed. The virus will have run its course.

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Posted in: Trump calls on Fox News to fire reporter after she confirmed his alleged remarks on Marines killed in action See in context

Right. I'm totally convinced. Just like because it was based on an anonymous source known as Deepthroat, the Watergate scandal was universally dismissed as false, and Nixon was never prosecuted or impeached behind it.

Even if he did, so what? I can see you are that rare person has never said anything awkward in idle conversation. I bet you can also remember everything you've ever said - even years later.

This was not an official speech or policy.

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Posted in: Trump calls on Fox News to fire reporter after she confirmed his alleged remarks on Marines killed in action See in context

I doubt Trump said the things he is accused of based on the fact "anonymous sources" make the claim. After all my "anonymous source" says your "anonymous source" is has a strong tendency towards coprophagia. However, I do disagree that the soldiers were "losers" and "suckers". Most all of the boys were just poor boys who were drafted and sent to the meat grinder by a Democrat president who brought the US into the war to prevent financial losses by the banksters. Those boys had little choice in the matter. The only "losers" and "suckers" would be those would willingly get into such a mess.

Personally, I support Trump for one reason. He is the first President since WW1 to refuse to start wars the US has no business being part of. His refusal is the reason he is taking such heat. Think Syria and gas pipelines to Europe and all the money that could be made by the right people if only a certain inconvenient leader were disposed of.

People who support sending the US army kill people for fun and profit are evil.

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Posted in: Biden slams Trump over alleged comments mocking U.S. war dead See in context

The left's weapon of choice is gaslighting. If examined closely, every strategy, and every move made by the socialist/progressive left has always employed gaslighting as its central feature. This is true from the time of the original "thinkers" in central Europe who first imagined the great communist utopia, to Saul Alinsky to the carriers of the torch today. This is the same old song - about the same verse.

Know who you are, know what is right and know what you believe or you will fall for the destructive craziness.

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Posted in: White House pushes unproven malaria drug for virus; doctors wary See in context

Where did they get the idea that chloroquine prevents Covid-19?

You tell me. Apparently a lot of people get silliness in their minds and make all kinds of illogical leaps. The circus, the craziness, the noise and general inanity surrounding Covid19 is beyond anything I could've ever imagined.

Whatever the death number from covid19 might ultimately be, I think it will be a very small footnote in the history of how covid19 changed the world.

Run some numbers. Calculate how many people are sick or dead vs the population of the world or a locality like NYC or Italy. Even one death is too many, but keep in mind that most of the fatalities are made up of people who already had one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.

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Posted in: White House pushes unproven malaria drug for virus; doctors wary See in context

Arizona Man Dies, Wife Hospitalized After Self-Medicating With Anti-Malaria Drug to Treat Coronavirus

Did you read a little farther and discover that those poor individuals did not ingest anti-malaria / lupus medication? The man and his wife drank a fish tank cleaner containing chloroquine as a Covid19 preventative. Apparently, human chloroquine meds do work to relieve some of the symptoms of Covid19.

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Posted in: Death tolls jump in U.S. virus hot spots of New York, Louisiana See in context

Just doing the math for my state here in the midst of the pandemic. According our state DHS, 1 of 5,400 in state have covid19 and 20% of those are health care workers. 1 of 275,000 have died. 1 of 65,000 are hospitalized. 1 of 127,000 are on ventilators. I'm not complaining but so far covid19 is negligible as a cause of death and illness in my state.

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