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- 51Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 week, 3 days ago to Was Subjected to Liberal Lunacy Yesterday...must be a signI watched some of Trump's debates in 2016, and one really impressed me. The question concerned something about New York City and his opponent, one of them said something derogatory about NYC. Trump immediately talked about how NYC on 9/11/01 responded so greatly and admirably. Pretty quick on his feet, I would say.
- 52Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I applaud the person who commented electing Harris President is akin to the Titanic hitting the iceberg and backing up and hitting it again.I agree; recognizing the motivation of that person who is trying to convince you of one thing or another is, I believe, a good beginning to determining its truth value. After that, logic and reason should take over, and that doesn't mean if the 'consensus' thinks it is true, then it true.
- 53Yes, good point. That is why it is inflationary. And think about this: who actually owns these treasuries? I looked it up once, a few years back, it isn't only U.S. citizens. So when we citizens are paying interest, we are also paying foreign governments, who hold a great deal of our debt. I think they're called 'sovereign investment funds' or some such.
- 54And by the way, I am totally against mail-in voting or any voting that occurs prior to the date of voting. Only in certain cases should mail-in voting take place, the military, for one.
The reason for this is that in order to be totally fair each voter should have access to the same information at the time of the vote. A voter could vote one week ahead, but from that time to the scheduled voting date, some things might have changed, a candidate falling ill or dying or whatever or anything else that could skew the results. - 55There is no more oversight. None whatsoever. When I was a judge, there had to be three judges for the election: a Republican, a Democrat and an Independent. Two of us sat near each other, one checking the ID, the other calling out the name, and crossing it off on her schedule, making sure the voter was in the correct district. We used voting machines, good, honest ones, in that particular election cycle, and we were allowed to help the voter in explaining how to use the machine but could not influence his vote in any way. No campaigning was allowed within a certain number of feet, and poll sitters, both Republican and Democrat, alternately, sat near the judges at the desk. After voting ceased at 7:00 pm, the machines counted the voters, and we had to make sure it matched what we had tallied as we allowed voters in. Luckily, myself being an accountant, and my counterpart, the Democrat, being an engineer, we had no problem with that feat. Then the third judge, who had experience, put the results in a bag and hand carried it to the district where the votes were tallied and added to the rest. There was no place for fraud and/or double voting or whatever.
- 56And over regulation of property and casualty insurers will have the same effect. Premiums can increase so that the small business owner will go broke trying to find coverage.
- 57Did our founders not take 'human nature'---the will to power, and put parchment barriers to counter it? My analogy is that as I've said, I agree with the early twentieth century German banker von Gwinner (not Jewish) who spoke to the American Association of Commerce and Trade on January 4, 1911:
"He first related: "...America's economic structure would remain unstable so long as arrangements were not perfected for increasing the elasticity of the currency."
"When, Herr von Gwinner said, the United States possessed a Central Bank the phenomenon of Clearing House Certificates with which America was accustomed periodically to edify the world would vanish. *(Here's the important part:) America would require when establishing a central bank so to shape its Constitution that its policy could never be controlled or manipulated for political interest or for the interest of a special financial group. If the bank became the plaything of special interests it would prove more fatal than the disease it was created to destroy."
Now, in historical terms, the fact of the superb banking facilities in Germany prior to the turn of the 19th century was one factor in the rise of German industry: chemistry, especially.
That is all I will comment on this subject, freedom. There are still too many Leftist Marxists and Communists running around loose, many with their heads cut off (especially now!).
The above by the way was reported in the New York Times, January 4, 1911. - 58Posted by $ rainman0720 1 week, 3 days ago to "+Bill Gates Ordered to Stand Trial in Netherlands in November Over COVID Vaccine Injury Claims —"Bravo. Bravo.
- 59Posted by $ Olduglycarl 1 week, 3 days ago to TGIFfunnies 10/25/24 EDITION: You Know you're in Trouble When: : :There were photos and complaints of haitians stealing cats, geese, ducks and dogs. In their culture they eat these animals. That is an example where our culture and their culture do not mix.
Laughing but sad, if there were too many wild cats maybe that's why hairass put in an order for some haitians being that they are natural enemies! - 60Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I've been voting every time the Polls are open since 1972 in my little town but I have never seen such a crowd of people voting especially early. I showed up riding my wheel chair and about 50 people moved aside to allow me to go in front of them.Lots of us are waiting for election day to force the scum to cheat obviously again.
- 61Posted by fairbro 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I've been voting every time the Polls are open since 1972 in my little town but I have never seen such a crowd of people voting especially early. I showed up riding my wheel chair and about 50 people moved aside to allow me to go in front of them.Probably off-topic, but they had an election in Moldava a couple of days ago. It is small country maybe 3 million people, but 600,000 expats and workers in Russia, eligible to vote. In the last election there were 25 polling places in Russia. In this election there were only 2 polling places. The Deep State has their girl in power, Mia Sandu, and to make doubly sure she stays there in this close, 50-50 contest, with only 2 locations to vote, they also sent only 10,000 ballots for the 600,000 Moldavans in Russia. Obviously all censored in the Western media..
- 62Posted by fairbro 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I've been voting every time the Polls are open since 1972 in my little town but I have never seen such a crowd of people voting especially early. I showed up riding my wheel chair and about 50 people moved aside to allow me to go in front of them.That reminds me when I was in Russia, standing on the bus, a kid would usually get up and beckon me to his seat. Does not happen in the US
- 63Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 3 days ago to Was Subjected to Liberal Lunacy Yesterday...must be a signIf Trump wins and the useful idiots attempt to do what they accused the innocents on Jan 6, 2021 of, I think they have earned hails
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of hollow points.
Until there is punishment for the treason there is nothing to keep the traitors from doing even worse. - 64Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 3 days ago to Los Angeles Times leftist editorials editor resigns after owner insists on balanced coverage of presidential candidates. LA Times not to endorse either Trump or Harris.And now the leftist lying scum Washington Post (Bezos owned) has announced they won't endorse anyone.
Wapo Chicken$#it Bezos thinks this will protect them if Trump overcomes the obvious Democrat cheating ??
Let's hope the Wapo and Bezos get exactly what lying traitors should get as punishment.
https://www.galtsgulchonline.com/post... - 65Posted by Turfprint 1 week, 3 days ago to TGIFfunnies 10/25/24 EDITION: You Know you're in Trouble When: : :The sudden up tick in rumored cat disappearance in Springfield and the corresponding flood of Haitian immigrants is classic DNC politics. Old but ever faithful division and misdirection of the actual issues. It's not raining cats and dogs it's raining Haitians. Springfield Ohio has had a steady population of 55,000. In the last two years that number has jumped 30%. And all of that new population has been added to the dole. Surrounding Ohio cities are experiencing even more, Lima, Ohio has increased from 30,000 to 45,000 or 50%. In the case of Lima, Ohio the percentage of black population has increased from 25% to 75%. In Springfield black population has increased to 48%. Just saying, this represents a whole new aspect of racial equality - in reverse.
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Additional unintended consequence flies in the face of Ohio's dramatic increased cat population. Some Ohio counties actually have a $150 bounty on cats. With America's pliable main stream media is it any wonder the average American appears so stupid. - 66Posted by term2 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I applaud the person who commented electing Harris President is akin to the Titanic hitting the iceberg and backing up and hitting it again.People are woefully inept at recognizing propaganda (which are ideas which sound good but actually hide hidden agendas)
One way I have found is to a) follow the money, and b( follow my internal feelings about why someone would want me to agree with what they say (what to THEY gain) - 67Posted by term2 1 week, 3 days ago to They're Getting NervousThis hitler thing is an october surprise. some people will succumb to the fear Trump could suddenly adopt hitlerian plans, which is ridiculous. If he was going to do that, he would have done it while he was president- but he didnt.
Kamala is far more hitlerian than trump. Just listen to her goebbels type rhetoric (mostly outright lies actually). The hand gestures, the way they have taught her to stand and how she speaks. Its all rehearsed. - 68Posted by term2 1 week, 3 days ago to A Radical Plan To Save America’s Economy In One YearInterest on the debt actually increases the size of the debt. It means we citizens have loaned MORE money to the government. Eventually hyperinflation is the result.
- 69Posted by term2 1 week, 3 days ago to They're Getting Nervousits as if she consults ChatGTP for what she should do and say- prior to making any statement. There really isnt any KAMALA in there. She is a true puppet.
- 70Posted by Lakestalker 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I've been voting every time the Polls are open since 1972 in my little town but I have never seen such a crowd of people voting especially early. I showed up riding my wheel chair and about 50 people moved aside to allow me to go in front of them.The only problem I see with voting early is the democrats will know how many votes they have to manufacture early enough to pull it off
- 71Posted by $ allosaur 1 week, 3 days ago to "+Bill Gates Ordered to Stand Trial in Netherlands in November Over COVID Vaccine Injury Claims —"Why would all the treasonous vermin who art infested in our current Grubsinment want to prosecute two such precious shining stars of the libtarded left?
For one thing, they ain't in no ways Orange Man Bad MAGA. - 72Posted by $ gharkness 1 week, 3 days ago to "+Bill Gates Ordered to Stand Trial in Netherlands in November Over COVID Vaccine Injury Claims —"What good would that do (literally, in terms of his sentence, is what I mean). I "assume" - could be wrong - that knowing he's going to stand trial means he'll never get close to the Netherlands. And I don't know the status of US/Netherlands extradition laws, but whatcha wanna bet US would not send him there, regardless?
- 73See also: Tucker's Bourbon for Breakfast, et al. https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/jeffrey.... Not to mention: Silverglate's Three Felonies a Day:How the Feds Target the Innocent, Joel Salatin's Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal, Judge Napolitano's It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom, and Smedley Butler's War Is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier.
- 74Posted by $ 25n56il4 1 week, 3 days ago to Los Angeles Times leftist editorials editor resigns after owner insists on balanced coverage of presidential candidates. LA Times not to endorse either Trump or Harris.Seems the owner got THE WORD. nb
- 75Posted by $ 25n56il4 1 week, 3 days ago to [Ask the Gulch] I've been voting every time the Polls are open since 1972 in my little town but I have never seen such a crowd of people voting especially early. I showed up riding my wheel chair and about 50 people moved aside to allow me to go in front of them.Actually in thinking about it, it was a more mature crowd. Everyone was smiling and there were a lot of children with them. i liked being able to be a part of it.