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[“But you see, Jon, if you do a real analysis of the fentanyl numbers and deploy a MODEL, and rational ALGORITHMS, and make a reasonable PROJECTION…]

When did mathematic models become more authoritative than actual, observable reality?

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It is outrageous, uncaring ,and destructive treason which the Biden junta reveals to its citizens , by keeping this southern border wide open to millions of unvetted illegal, alien invaders. There is no justifiable or reasonable excuse to the contrary

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[A reason for the federal government to stand up and start shouting and actually DO something?]

I struggle to think of a single meaningful problem that the federal government hasn't made worse, much less solved.

All it really does is extort,wage war, pillage, and plunder.

Once it identified a problem and targets it, the only thing that results is a massive new department, with an enormous budget and staff that only grows each year, never retracting or retracing is steps.

Shudder the thought that we'd see The War on Drugs II.

However, we do live in the age of sequels.

We're going to need a LOT more creativity, Jon, as I think it's the only antidote.

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Correct me if I'm wrong. When the bolsheviks violently took over Russia, they subsequently allowed/encouraged/facilitated mass immigration. Unvetted. Lots of Chinese. They then unleashed those barbarians upon the, mostly, unarmed white Christians in a true ''holocaust'' that slaughtered around 55-65 MILLION Russian citizens. Yet, we very rarely hear much about Stalin. It's all Hitler, all The Holocaust of 6 million chosen, all the time. Why is that? Who were the bolsheviks. Is this a replay? Askin' for a friend.

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Good article. Do Americans still love America? The country's government in DC is run by a group of warmongering sociopaths. So, ship all the immigrants to DC and don't let anyone out beyond the Beltway including politicians, bureaucrats, and think tanks.

Ship all the Fentanyl to inside the Beltway, too.

The weakness of a strong (criminal) central government is that it is in one place.

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That comment with the water is a bad comparison - water is a life force on this planet that is good and essential

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I have watched at least several videos from people who tour small towns and such and give a report on how they are faring. I am shocked at how many look nearly abandoned or like old war zones. Lack of opportunities, poverty, and dwindling populations are rampant, as is drug addiction. Drug addiction obviously leads to higher crime and poverty rates. The drug problem is very real.

Where I live, the construction continues at breakneck speed while multitudes of communities in my State are dying on the vine. There is so much effort being placed in the overdevelopment of big cities while abandonment small communities continues. The contrast is stark. And most readers here know it’s by design.

So, how do we revitalize small communities during these times in which gas stations, grocery stores, and such don’t even exist? In the last few years, even those “tourist destinations” were hard hit. Are we just corks bobbing in the ocean, or can we collectively create solutions?

Do we have government or corporations running our country? Since almost every government today is a corporation and follows corporate codes, how do we change this? Corporations are a business to make money and governments today seem to exist to allow corporations to break laws to make more money with fewer liabilities. Can we change this? It seems imperative for our survival that we do. Information sharing is powerful and necessary for change, but what other actions can we take? I am open to suggestions.

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How will the state of Texas win this battle?

If and when they do, you know the opposition will have more meaning to be even more less caring about this country.

This kind of thing needs to be nipped in the bud.

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Here are some real, raw numbers, no modeling necessary: In 2020, prior to the vaccine rollout, 591K extra adults of all ages died in a series of unprecedented death waves in the US from something that was not a virus. https://www.virginiastoner.com/cvax-risk/#excess-deaths-by-age-group

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Given that the fatal dose of water is about 4 liters, it is clear that the annual rainfall in the USA is sufficient to kill everyone in the country.

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