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2SS πΊπ¦πΉπΌπ°π· "Enemy from Within"
East SF Bay & Central Kentucky
Joined January 2023
@NunyaBi06139515 @defnotISK Explain that to the babies born with AIDS due to their mothers being infected, please inform me how they knew the risk of it all. Humans have an obligation to help humans.
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@dsonoiki @SCHIZO_FREQ I would prefer we don't normalize having self described racists and eugenicists in government.
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@PaleoconJedi @whstancil Every person you listed there was a soldier and had no political influence over the United States until their 30's. They're all labeled "Founding Fathers" because of their actions during the Early Republic age when we adopted our constitution, what they did at 18 is irrelevant.
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@dinot1932 @whstancil Soldiers have no political power or influence, these men are "Founding Fathers" due to what they did in their 30s when the constitution was adopted. The only person you could make a case for would be Madison, however, that was state level politics- not federal.
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@MDICrypto @whstancil -that was on the state level and had nothing to do with the Federal government. No person on this list had actual influence in government until their 30s, around the time the constitution was signed. They're relevant because of their time in the early republic, not in 1776.
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@wehavingfunyet1 @whstancil When he was 18 he was a soldier, by the time the constitution (which he had no part in making) was adopted he around 30. He didn't have any actual political power until he was 32 and elected a senator. So that's irrelevant.
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@_Realrepublic @whstancil The average age of the signers of the declaration of independence was 44 lmfao
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RT @ZacksJerryRig: It's going to take the USA longer to economically recover from all of this than it took us to recover from covid. And thβ¦
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@AsinineOrganism my knowledge falters in the late 1800s but this is mine choosing the last tier was like choosing between the devil and the deep blue sea.
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@DawnWea84022900 @DelusionPosting Factually, a low rate of 1-2% inflation is good for an economy and promotes investment/consumption. The other option is Deflation which is a sign of a recession.
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@realAJPatterson @WalElli32 @DelusionPosting deflation is objectively even worse than inflation lmfao
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@Barak_Io @DaRillionaire @DelusionPosting --makes just holding onto cash devaluing, thus promoting investing or consuming as a way to not just bleed money. Secondly, it also helps wealth inequality as it reduces the value of debt (helping the poor)
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