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white plight
faaaaaaaaaaart cum | ||
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#62
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#63
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I think its rad that you guys think me saying you should eat a 1 week ban for posting racist shit is a threat to free speech but protesters being thrown out of a presidential rally is fantastic.
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#64
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__________________
"I have been freed from the shackles of pixel lust."
Are YOU Cleansed from the chains of digital desire? | ||
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Wow, pretty bad. Military spending is nothing. It's been the crap coming out of every Democrats mouth forever, and honestly it's not the issue at all. I am not saying Military/Nasa spending isn't high, I am saying it is not significant to the whole.
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This total omits many other expenses, such as the macroeconomic costs to the US economy; the opportunity costs of not investing war dollars in alternative sectors; future interest on war borrowing; and local government and private war costs. The current wars have been paid for almost entirely by borrowing. This borrowing has raised the US budget deficit, increased the national debt, and had other macroeconomic effects, such as raising consumer interest rates. Unless the US immediately repays the money borrowed for war, there will also be future interest payments. We estimate that interest payments could total over $7 trillion by 2053. Spending on the wars has involved opportunity costs for the US economy. Although military spending does produce jobs, spending in other areas such as health care could produce more jobs. Additionally, while investment in military infrastructure grew, investment in other, nonmilitary, public infrastructure such as roads and schools did not grow at the same rate. Finally, federal war costs exclude billions of dollars of state, municipal, and private war costs across the country – dollars spent on services for returned veterans and their families, in addition to local homeland security efforts. | |||
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So many anti-white Cultural Marxists getting triggered in this thread.
Trump 2016 for the simple fact he rustles jimmies. | ||
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