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Ty @Croot_Overlord and everyone for fighting hard af.. let's fvcking go

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LACs, I've had a honey-do Saturday to clear my Sunday...just keeping up. While changing light bulbs, a couple things came to mind. Remember Trump's trip to London? Three things in that short trip were interesting:
  1. Viewed one of only 2 ORIGINAL Declarations of Independence
  2. Posed in Churchill's chair (we've all seen that pic)
  3. Walked in front of Queen (unheard of, and also seemed QE was fine w/ it)
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Back to the Act of 1871, the corporation of America became owned by the Crown (Rothschilds). IMO these photo opps were a direct message to the DS it's over, and we're taking back our independence and country.
 
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For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.
Can I still go about my strategy of calling postal workers dicks until they get out of the election business?
 
For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.
Fvck that noise.
 
Well, Trump supposedly flipped Cali. We assume NM voted for Biden and are getting what they deserve. Things not always what they seem. I'm guessing they may be getting what they voted against, don't know
Chances a fracking state voted to end fracking is lower than the IE's IQ and that's saying something.
 
For those looking to convince their hard-headed friends and neighbors to come over to our side, here are some strategies I plan to employ:
  • Give the new administration the chance that the other side never gave Trump.
  • Highlight anything positive the new administration accomplishes or does, and if they don’t have positive accomplishments highlight their positive intentions.
  • Empathize with the motives and intentions of the other side while pointing out common ground in desired outcomes.
  • Stick as much as possible to provable facts, data, and outcomes in conversation, with plenty of common sense mixed in.
  • Look to highlight inconsistencies between beliefs, policies, and outcomes, but never in a way that puts the other person on the defensive.
  • Keep emotion out of the discussion except when using it logically to support an argument.
  • Acknowledge things I’ve been wrong about.
  • Call out Republican sins of the past.
  • Call out the sins of Trump.
  • Never, ever become what I don’t like about them.
Anyone else have any strategies? If so, please recommend.
Fuck em. I already preached to them for months how pathetic and corrupt Joe is.
 
The executive order continues to bother me. The president isn’t a king and should not be able to rule by caveat.
Trump tried to get Congress to do their job. He rescinded a lot of EOs and policy kicking them to congress to do their fucking job and legislate and fund what the American public wants. Working in a bipartisan manner and legislating.
The fact that there are people in this country cheering on the EO power of the president tells me we are truly fucked and 90% of the population are fucking retards.
YEP, we will rule from day one, Obama said it, they do it every time. Their goal is to bypass the constitution or mock it at every chance.
 

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