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Pleb - Builder - Fiat Abolitionist
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Drew F 2 years ago
Game 7 hockey picks for tonight: Av’s and B’s advancing. If anyone wants to take the opposite we can put some sats on it.
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Drew F 2 years ago
Printing/creating money is like unplying toilet paper so all your left with is just shitty product which you need more of to do the same job. It also sucks because as a result sometimes it will break and get you all messed up. …that’s just what I’ve heard.
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Drew F 2 years ago
good morning. Stay humble, stack sats. image
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Drew F 2 years ago
I’m not after the wealth. I’m after the freedom that comes with it.
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Drew F 2 years ago
Went to a Climate rally last week. It was in Vermont and if you are curious what the purpose was see this link for the ridiculous legislation the state senators are trying to pass. https://legislature.vermont.gov/Documents/2024/WorkGroups/Senate%20Appropriations/Bills/S.5/S.5~Ellen%20Czajkowski~Senate%20Appropriations%20-%20S.5%20Amendment%20~2-28-2023.pdf My key takeaways: 1. Like when you go to church and ask the pastor how he knows that God is real, the people there couldn’t address my questions of how wind and solar energy could keep us warm in the winter and be feasible for industry. There were a lot of circular answers and it overall felt like a religious gathering. 2. People weren’t interested in having discussions about possible solutions for the problem they stress so much about, Co2. Instead they preferred to eat food, listen to music, chant, and socialize. 3. People chose to drive there. Rather than staying home and consuming nothing. How ironic. 4. It felt like everyone was there to be seen by somebody else who was there. Who doesn’t want to be perceived as caring and moral? 5. The turnout was almost entirely students. Government indoctrination is real. I really wish there could be an application of the supreme courts ruling of Engel Vs Vitale in regards to the Climate hysterics which are successfully established as basic understanding and an unquestionable premise in the minds of students.
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Drew F 2 years ago
Went to a Climate rally last week. It was in Vermont and if you are curious what the purpose was see this link for the ridiculous legislation the state senators are trying to pass. https://legislature.vermont.gov/Documents/2024/WorkGroups/Senate%20Appropriations/Bills/S.5/S.5~Ellen%20Czajkowski~Senate%20Appropriations%20-%20S.5%20Amendment%20~2-28-2023.pdf My key takeaways: 1. Like when you go to church and ask the pastor how he knows that God is real, the people there couldn’t address my questions of how wind and solar energy could keep us warm in the winter and be feasible for industry. There were a lot of circular answers and it overall felt like a religious gathering. 2. People weren’t interested in having discussions about possible solutions for the problem they stress so much about, Co2. Instead they preferred to eat food, listen to music, chant, and socialize. 3. People chose to drive there. Rather than staying home and consuming nothing. How ironic. 4. It felt like everyone was there to be seen by somebody else who was there. Who doesn’t want to be perceived as caring and moral? 5. The turnout was almost entirely students. Government indoctrination is real. I really wish there could be an application of the supreme courts ruling of Engel Vs Vitale in regards to the Climate hysterics which are successfully established as basic understanding and an unquestionable premise in the minds of students.
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Drew F 2 years ago
Went to a Climate rally last week. It was in Vermont and if you are curious what the purpose was see this link for the ridiculous legislation the state senators are trying to pass. https://legislature.vermont.gov/Documents/2024/WorkGroups/Senate%20Appropriations/Bills/S.5/S.5~Ellen%20Czajkowski~Senate%20Appropriations%20-%20S.5%20Amendment%20~2-28-2023.pdf My key takeaways: 1. Like when you go to church and ask the pastor how he knows that God is real, the people there couldn’t address my questions of how wind and solar energy could keep us warm in the winter and be feasible for industry. There were a lot of circular answers and it overall felt like a religious gathering. 2. People weren’t interested in having discussions about possible solutions for the problem they stress so much about, Co2. Instead they preferred to eat food, listen to music, chant, and socialize. 3. People chose to drive there. Rather than staying home and consuming nothing. How ironic. 4. It felt like everyone was there to be seen by somebody else who was there. Who doesn’t want to be perceived as caring and moral? 5. The turnout was almost entirely students. Government indoctrination is real. I really wish there could be an application of the supreme courts ruling of Engel Vs Vitale in regards to the Climate hysterics which are successfully established as basic understanding and an unquestionable premise in the minds of students.
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Drew F 2 years ago
Bankers, Fed, Treasury and Media tell you the Handouts and money creation are happening to protect you. In reality they happen to sustain the trust that the people have blindly given to banks. They rely on your trust. Stop lending the banks your dollars/trust and you will have stopped supporting their a adolescent games. When the traditional mafia banks have less and less depositors they have less and less liabilities they can ask for the government to take the tab on. Their argument weakens and so does their endless game.
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Drew F 2 years ago
Going on a trip with a Goldman Sachs high up. Any questions you have for me to ask?
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Drew F 2 years ago
Been reading a lot. Any suggestions?