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Jul 4, 2022 09:26:27   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Why Does Their 'Body Autonomy' Only Apply To A******ns And Not V******tions?

There is no protest by them against Washington’s Democrat Governor Jay Inslee, who threw a temper tantrum about 'Body Autonomy' and reinforced his 'pro-choice' stance after the overturning of Roe v Wade, wants every state employee to v******te or be fired.
According to Inslee’s directive, "As a condition of employment, all new employees of state agencies must be v******ted against C****-** with the most up-to-date v******tion, including any additional doses or boosters, as recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)."

All OPP Christian Conservative Patriots should by now, know who our enemies are here on OPP and treat them as such.
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Please...Please encourage more Kristians to not get v******ted.....genocide without lifting a finger....Patriots indeed.
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Jul 4, 2022 09:24:11   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.kwtx.com/2022/07/01/poll-trump-leads-biden-potential-2024-match-up/


Hopefully, Trump is prosecuted for trying to rig the e******n. If he is under prosecution the only he can get on the b****t is for him to be a write-in. And that will 30 million Republicans throwing away the v**e. LOL.
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Jul 4, 2022 09:21:58   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.kwtx.com/2022/07/01/cbs-news-poll-abbott-leads-orourke-by-8-percentage-points/


That's great news, thanks for passing it along.
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Jul 4, 2022 09:20:48   #
Airforceone wrote:
Texas would be nothing without US money Subsidizing those refineries. And paying for all those disasters that hit that state.

Can you imagine what that state would have if the refineries closed shop and they had to pay for there own disasters. Not to mentions the welfare that those people receive. I want them to leave the US.


All the reason for them to secede, good riddens.
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Jul 4, 2022 09:17:03   #
LogicallyRight wrote:
Thanks for posting that. Unfortunately I couldn't hear it. Bad hearing.


Sorry about that.
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Jul 4, 2022 09:16:20   #
Ri-chard wrote:
We need more guns because of the likes of you and yours.


What exactly are "the likes"? The US has 400 million legally purchased weapons, making more guns just encourages people that already own guns to buy more guns. There are plently of people who buy weapons and stockpile ammo just to make money from you so that they can put those weapons into criminals hands.
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Jul 4, 2022 09:13:00   #
elledee wrote:
The demonrats are wondering how can dead people show ID's


Where did you read that?
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Jul 1, 2022 17:22:27   #
JFlorio wrote:
They will be paying people before it’s over to have a******ns.


Yea, because that makes sense somehow...what the heck is wrong with you?
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Jul 1, 2022 17:19:34   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Like many businesses, America's gun manufacturers are feeling the deleterious effects of Bidenflation. Gun manufacturers, however, are additionally subject to the left's ire and misplaced wrath over "gun violence." After most horrific shooting tragedies, that wrath comes with the inevitably hysterical demands to ban "assault" guns and add even more stringent federal regulations on gun ownership while simultaneously vilifying all gun owners along with the entire gun industry and its workers.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/gwendolynsims/2022/06/26/watch-one-american-gun-manufacturer-is-fighting-back-against-the-lefts-wrath-n1608190
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Oh no, what will we do? There are so many guns availiable why is this an issue?
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Jul 1, 2022 17:17:57   #
AuntiE wrote:
https://mises.org/wire/rising-interest-rates-may-blow-federal-budget

Rising Interest Rates May Blow Up the Federal Budget
Jeff Deist

In fiscal year 2020, at the height of c***d stimulus mania, Congress managed to spend nearly twice what the federal government raised in taxes.

Yet in 2021, with Treasury debt piled sky high and spilling over $30 trillion, Congress was able to service this gargantuan obligation with interest payments of less than $400 billion. The total interest expense of $392 billion for the year represented only about 6 percent of the roughly $6.8 trillion in federal outlays.

How is this possible? In short: very low interest rates. In fact, the average weighted rate across all outstanding Treasury debt in 2021 was well below 2 percent. As the chart below shows, even dramatically rising federal debt in recent years did not much hike Congress's debt service burden.

interest expense chart(See Attached file:Download)

This is an exceedingly happy arrangement for Congress. Debt is always more popular than taxes for the same reason starting a diet tomorrow is more popular than starting today. Austerity does not sell when it comes to retail politics; spending trillions today while merely adding to what seems like a nebulous, faraway debt definitely does. And American lawmakers are uniquely fortunate in this regard. As French finance minister Valéry Giscard d’Estaing infamously announced in the 1960s, the Bretton Woods monetary system created "America's exorbitant privilege." He understood how the US dollar's status as the world's reserve currency would allow America to effectively export inflation to its hapless trading partners while maintaining cheap imports at home. But he may not have fully grasped the political privilege which would accrue to Congress.

Is this privilege sustainable? That may well be the most important political question of the twenty-first century. As Nick Giambruno explains, our forty-year experiment in relentlessly lower interest rates may soon end regardless of what the Fed does. Markets and geopolitics are powerful forces. Inflation, huge projected deficits, economic sanctions on Russia, oil disruptions, and a diminished appetite around the world for propping up Uncle Sam forever all exert upward pressure on Treasury rates. The Fed proved it can and will serve as market maker and backstop for US Treasurys, with its sordid QE (quantitative easing) bond purchases after the Great Recession and its deranged response to c***d. But it cannot force investors, even crony institutional investors, to buy American bond debt at rates well below inflation forever. This is not hypothetical; Giambruno notes how certain Treasury yields quietly rose five time just since the absolute lows of 2020.

If Treasury rates continue to rise, and rise precipitously, the effects on congressional budgeting will be immediate and severe. Even if we laughably assume total federal debt remains static at around $23.8 trillion (the publicly held portion of the $30 trillion), interest rates of merely 2 or 3 percent will cause interest expense to rise considerably. Average weighted rates of only 5 percent would cost taxpayers more than $1 trillion every year. Historically, average rates of 7 percent swelled that number to more than $1.5 trillion. Rates of 10 percent—hardly unthinkable, given the Paul Volcker era of the late seventies and early eighties—would cause debt service to explode to over $2.3 trillion.

Interest on debt in the hands of the public at different interest rates (billions)

Total debt in the hands of the public $23,874. 2
Interest rate Interest expense
1% $238.70
2% $477.50
3% $716.20
4% $955.00
5% $1,193.70
6% $1,432.50
7% $1,671.20
8% $1,909.90
9% $2,148.70
10% $2,387.40

Again, even 5 percent average rates would cause debt service to become the single biggest annual expenditure for Congress—ahead of Social Security ($1.2 trillion), Medicare ($826 billion), and the Department of Defense ($704 billion). The starting point for budget makers every year would be an interest expense totaling nearly half of realistic tax revenue. And keep in mind that these figures are for the existing federal debt, exclusive of the vast future deficits that are almost dead certain to happen. Seniors like entitlements, and the percentage of Americans over sixty-five is set to double by 2050. Republicans and Democrats like war, busy as they are installing more US troops in Poland and envisioning new aircraft carriers to patrol the Mediterranean (yes) and the South China Sea. What happens when the interest-bearing debt is $40 or $50 or $60 trillion?

At some point, given the sheer and utter profligacy of Congress, will the world demand junk bond rates to loan America another dime? Everyone knows the US will never pay its debts except nominally through inflation; everyone knows off–balance sheet entitlement promises cannot be kept in any meaningful way. Spendthrifts get cut off eventually, even those with powerful militaries and hegemonic currencies. This may not happen soon, if for no other reason than that the rest of the world holds trillions of US dollars too. But if American exceptionalism goes the way of the British Empire, this will be the reason why.

During the incontinent George W. Bush administration, Dick Cheney infamously chided Treasury secretary Paul O'Neill with the assertion "Reagan proved deficits don't matter." We see the same deluded thinking today among proponents of modern monetary theory, the idea that sovereign governments can command resources at will. This mentality pervades Congress, which in turn is rewarded by v**ers who want wars and welfare today without thought to future generations. They choose to believe the Cheneys and the MMTers, who tell them deficits and debt are essentially costless.

But debt and deficits do matter. We are about to find out how much they matter. The good news, and it is very good news, is that Americans soon may enjoy the benefits of compounding interest on savings (our grandparents can explain this to us). Civilization begins and ends with capital accumulation, the very thing politics and central banks attack with impunity. It is beyond time to reward savers and punish Congress.
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Jul 1, 2022 17:13:31   #
Capt-jack wrote:
Tell us why you think that!

I wager you are not aware Soro was a N**i sympathizer...he sent thousands of Jew to the gas chambers and then pledge their homes for $$$.

Are you kin?? That may be it.


I'm aware that he was accused of that. Sew What? Provide the documentation that proves he was.
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Jul 1, 2022 17:10:32   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Democrat thought leader AOC and “Pocahontas” Warren are calling for the federal government to set up a******n mills on federal lands including Indian tribal lands.

Democrats need their a******ns to feed Moloch.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/native-americans-tell-democrats-back-off-building-a******n-mills-tribal-lands/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=the-gateway-pundit&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=2022-07-01


Yea right, they won't mind k*****g white fetuses. It's just business.
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Jul 1, 2022 17:09:30   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars from President Biden’s $1.9 trillion C****-** relief package headed towards "under/unemployed oral historians" and their research related to studies in anti-r****m and Indigenous and "Latinx" past.
https://www.blabber.buzz/economics/1039912-woke-waste-while-americans-were-struggling-to-buy-food-biden-was-giving-money-for-this-ridiculousness?utm_source=c-alrt&utm_medium=c-alrt-email&utm_term=c-alrt-GI&utm_content=1CvErhB8sB00K0AAdla1jAiKhm00.A
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...hope and prayer....hope and prayer...see doesn't work.
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Jul 1, 2022 17:08:39   #
Wow, powerful t***h.

But I would add one un-virtue: Hypocrites! Texas is full of the them like cockroaches. You can't see'm but they're there.
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Jul 1, 2022 17:02:24   #
thebigp wrote:
June 28, 2022 | Kevin Haggerty--BPR --Fox News)—AMERICAN WIRE
Following the reported arrest and release of two alleged i*****l i*******ts with enough f******l to k**l millions, a former official from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) declared there is no border security and “something really bad is likely gonna happen.” Former DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary Jonathan Fahey joined “Fox & Friends First” Tuesday to discuss the border crises with co-hosts Carley Shimkus and Johnny “Joey” Jones. He initially reacted to a report out of Tulare County, California where two suspects had been arrested and booked on charges of possession, t***sportation and selling of illegal drugs when they had been pulled over at a traffic stop with 150,000 f******l pills only to be released two days later. “On one hand if they were i*****l i*******ts with f******l they should have been held to be deported by ICE after the end of their case, that would be one reason to prevent them from being released,” Fahey said. “But, to have that amount of f******l that could k**l so many people, and we know that it is k*****g so many people, and it just shows…a lack of seriousness that, not only this administration but, certain prosecutors throughout this country are taking toward this deadly drug epidemic that’s the worst our country has ever seen.”
The Tulare County Sheriff’s office had reported that Jose Zendejas, 25, and Benito Madrigal, 19, both of Washington, CA, were arrested Friday with 150 packages of 1,000 f******l pills in each. At an estimated $5 per pill, the drug bust amounted to a value of $750,000 that could potentially k**l several million people. Sheriff Boudreaux provided an update Monday explaining that a court order called for their release on their own recognizance that he strongly disagreed with “as a matter of public safety.”
“All inmates booked into Tulare County jails are sent through what is known as the Risk Assessment Process through the Tulare County Probation Department. That ‘Risk Assessment’ is then sent to a judge with the court, who, then, determines whether or not the individual arrested is held on bail or if they are to be released,” the official explained.
With the recent withdrawal of Harris County, TX Sheriff Ed Gonzalez from consideration to be director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Fahey stated, “this administration doesn’t care about enforcing i*********n l*w.”
“DHS, Border Patrol is essentially acting like a concierge service for the i*****l i*******ts once they get here,” he noted as they spread the immigrants across the country to make the problem seem less severe at the border.
“How can you say that we have national security when our border is that porous and we’re capturing people from Afghanistan?” Jones asked after recounting a recent report that five i*****l i*******ts had been encountered from the nation.
“We can’t,” Fahey stated before going on to add that anyone could get in.
“If terrorists really want to get through, the Border Patrol is so preoccupied with processing the migrants that are turning themselves in that they could easily just sneak across,” he said.
Experiencing more than 3,000 encounters within 48 hours in south Texas alone, Fahey said it’s only a matter of time before “something really bad is likely gonna happen and it will be preventable and we know it right now and they still won’t do anything about it which makes this just so awful.”
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Who is actually harmed by F******l?

Nobody that matters
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