most kids around here don't know, but south africa was once consider a first world nation back in the early 80's (well almost a 1st world nation.)
-it had one of the strongest econns on the planet.
-one of the best and most advanced millitaries
-a space program
-nuclear power
-exported foods to the planet
-had an excellent school system
Then something happened..white liberalism. Now look at it.
all in the span of my lifetime.
There's a lesson here, but modern whites don't seem to learn anything anymore.
ruskie "special military operation" is not a declared war, but a "police action" So, they can't throw in their entire army as believe it or not, it's against the international law.
Ruskie has six military disctrics, each with their own standing army of 100k to 400k and none of these troops have been used yet in the Ukie.
Riskie has also mobilized about 300k troops that are standing off against the nato troops across the polish border. (don't put everything you have in one spot, kinda of thing, especially in the day of first strike tactical nukes)
Ruskie and N korea can rotate troops in and out of the combat zones to get them bloodied without too much pain. This is how you make a "combat tested army" instead of a bunch of raw recruits in untested weapon systems.
Ruskie also gets to figure out the new way of fighting without going all in and gets to test all their new toys like combat A.I. Robot drones and hypersonic missiles. same for the bestest North Korea. Something they both desperately needed.
Ruskie also gets to grind down almost all of Nato and bankrupt them without any effort on their part. What was the stat from yesterday??? The U.S. now has only 106 hours of munitions left for sustained combat and Chyna is not selling anymore precursors for making new weapons to the US.
in the states there is a FED rule. Something like 500 feet above your property is yours, but I'm not sure that is the exact distance. It's been a while since i looked it up.
Edit: Found this:
Interestingly, you control as much airspace as you can reasonably use (could probably argue 20-30 feet) but the airspace above that is not for public use until it becomes 'navigable airspace" which prior court law has noted as somewhere around 400-500 feet. Currently these rules are being debated due to the use of drone
Anyone interested int he British take on all this, start with what winston Churchil did at the end of the war, with his books and the "documentary" he did on the subject.
It's eye opening to say the least. They really had to sell this idea to mainstream after Nuremberg.
I seem to remember (vividly) that the whole 1.2 million, went to 3 million, went to 6 million... all starting around that time (about 1980-81-ish)
I remember the historians kinda going : "That's not how it went" around that time, but there was a huge upswing in all thing jewery at that time and no one could even remotely question it at the time.
China started it.
-Not by years of wild currency manipulation
-not by raping every western business (IP theft/joint ownership) for decades
-not by having red sparrows around almost every us (and EU) politician directing policy
-Not by years of 100%+ tariffs against the US and anyone outside the Belt and Road
-Not by fucking around with the Panama canal and jacking transit fees 5000%
But by putting 106 war ships, in blockage around Tiawan, 72 hours before Trump pulled this tradewar card.
China finally found a western politician that might actually respond to some of their bullshit.
fun fact: he only lost 4 out of his 109 corporations to bankruptcy. If you know the American markets (where 82% of ALL businesses fail in the first 18 months) This is an astounding feat!
Also the casinos were not run by him, he licensed his name out to a shell company who went bankrupt. (same with Trump University)
But the low level "gotcha" people don't seem to understand these nuances.
glooper 1 point 7 hours ago
The USA brings in about 4.8 to 5.5 Trillion a yea r in tax revenue
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glooper 0 points 7 hours ago
or maybe it was for the dumbshyt Americans who don't know any of this type of crap, maybe not the president, since he apparently new this all already.
Smoothbrain take you have there.
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glooper 1 point 7 hours ago
Most of the last admins "econnomic data" was fake and gay. Anyone who knows the markets knew this, but the normies ate it all up.
GPD under the last admin was only boosted by gov jobs/spending, paid for by deficit spending.
The US is currently at 160-ish TRILLION in debt and makes 5 Trillion a year. Even a simplton can do the mathz there.
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glooper 2 points 7 hours ago
One word... well three. It's gonna be 89% of your success or failure.
Location, location, location.
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glooper 0 points 9 hours ago
ask julia childs and you'll get your answer.
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glooper 2 points 9 hours ago
so who gets to define what a "political" meme is.
time to put an analog in: Cats: Do your political message with cats... Lets see how that flys!
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glooper 1 point 15 hours ago
sawell...
Jessy peterson.
The only two I have ever seen that break the mold.
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glooper 3 points 15 hours ago
Coughs in "South Africa"
most kids around here don't know, but south africa was once consider a first world nation back in the early 80's (well almost a 1st world nation.)
-it had one of the strongest econns on the planet.
-one of the best and most advanced millitaries
-a space program
-nuclear power
-exported foods to the planet
-had an excellent school system
Then something happened..white liberalism. Now look at it.
all in the span of my lifetime.
There's a lesson here, but modern whites don't seem to learn anything anymore.
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glooper 1 point 1 day ago
I actually think this is what the indies have planned. A 20 meter high wall of water running down the length of the indus would really fuck up packi.
It's what I would do. talk is tonight that indie has set the timeline. 24-30 hours or so from now.
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glooper 1 point 1 day ago
ruskie "special military operation" is not a declared war, but a "police action" So, they can't throw in their entire army as believe it or not, it's against the international law.
Ruskie has six military disctrics, each with their own standing army of 100k to 400k and none of these troops have been used yet in the Ukie.
Riskie has also mobilized about 300k troops that are standing off against the nato troops across the polish border. (don't put everything you have in one spot, kinda of thing, especially in the day of first strike tactical nukes)
Ruskie and N korea can rotate troops in and out of the combat zones to get them bloodied without too much pain. This is how you make a "combat tested army" instead of a bunch of raw recruits in untested weapon systems.
Ruskie also gets to figure out the new way of fighting without going all in and gets to test all their new toys like combat A.I. Robot drones and hypersonic missiles. same for the bestest North Korea. Something they both desperately needed.
Ruskie also gets to grind down almost all of Nato and bankrupt them without any effort on their part. What was the stat from yesterday??? The U.S. now has only 106 hours of munitions left for sustained combat and Chyna is not selling anymore precursors for making new weapons to the US.
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glooper 2 points 1 day ago
remember: canadia was one of the first countries to go all in on the Smartmantic voting systems.
Rigged isn't even a word for it.
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glooper 0 points 1 day ago
.50 cent army! Everyone forget these fookers?
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glooper 1 point 1 day ago
remember: canadia was one of the first countries to go all in with the smartmatic voting system...
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glooper 1 point 3 days ago
in the states there is a FED rule. Something like 500 feet above your property is yours, but I'm not sure that is the exact distance. It's been a while since i looked it up.
Edit: Found this:
Interestingly, you control as much airspace as you can reasonably use (could probably argue 20-30 feet) but the airspace above that is not for public use until it becomes 'navigable airspace" which prior court law has noted as somewhere around 400-500 feet. Currently these rules are being debated due to the use of drone
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glooper 1 point 3 days ago
Anyone interested int he British take on all this, start with what winston Churchil did at the end of the war, with his books and the "documentary" he did on the subject.
It's eye opening to say the least. They really had to sell this idea to mainstream after Nuremberg.
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glooper 1 point 3 days ago
I seem to remember (vividly) that the whole 1.2 million, went to 3 million, went to 6 million... all starting around that time (about 1980-81-ish)
I remember the historians kinda going : "That's not how it went" around that time, but there was a huge upswing in all thing jewery at that time and no one could even remotely question it at the time.
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glooper 1 point 4 days ago*
Remember a detail on the tradewar stuff.
China started it.
-Not by years of wild currency manipulation
-not by raping every western business (IP theft/joint ownership) for decades
-not by having red sparrows around almost every us (and EU) politician directing policy
-Not by years of 100%+ tariffs against the US and anyone outside the Belt and Road
-Not by fucking around with the Panama canal and jacking transit fees 5000%
But by putting 106 war ships, in blockage around Tiawan, 72 hours before Trump pulled this tradewar card.
China finally found a western politician that might actually respond to some of their bullshit.
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glooper 0 points 4 days ago
Don't you still need a stamp, for when you travel to other countries not on the biometric systems?
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glooper 1 point 4 days ago
160 trillion in debt. makes 5 trillion a year...
Just an FYI I liek to remind folks who start talking about gov moneies.
So many folks don't understand this one.
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glooper 0 points 4 days ago
Doesnt the supreme court handle the "constitutional cases"?
All other courts have to follow the law; as is, till something is changed?
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glooper 0 points 4 days ago
CIA world facts, Rueters, US geological society, UK Ecomm Department, World bank...The list goes on and on.
You should also see all the minerals UKI exports beyond this.
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glooper 1 point 4 days ago
So Uki doesn't supply 20% of the world's phosphorus and potassium????
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glooper 1 point 5 days ago
fun fact: he only lost 4 out of his 109 corporations to bankruptcy. If you know the American markets (where 82% of ALL businesses fail in the first 18 months) This is an astounding feat!
Also the casinos were not run by him, he licensed his name out to a shell company who went bankrupt. (same with Trump University)
But the low level "gotcha" people don't seem to understand these nuances.
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glooper 6 points 6 days ago
So, one side cutting off 90% of the other sides drinking water...is a "nothingburger"?
I hope you don't vote or make decisions for any other person.
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glooper 2 points 6 days ago
this, this is the way...
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