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@Rasterman @lethn Turn off welfare, shoot the rioters, and the problem will be solved.

@kenwhite.bsky.social If they weren't all Zionists, I'd play devil's advocate and say at least they couldn't be bribed by our greatest ally.

@Nimbius666 I fully expect the courts to side with whatever the feds want, but it would be nice to be wrong.

@shortstories @Based_Accelerationist If health insurance worked like auto insurance, things would be much better. Not perfect, but better. No one uses car insurance for oil changes. Health insurance should be for emergencies like auto insurance is. Health insurance in the US in its current form has all manner of perverse incentives that reduce care quality and increase price.

@shortstories @Based_Accelerationist Those industries have long since stopped pretending their products are good or even neutral for one's body. On top of that, they sell a product. You buy the product, you get the product. This is not the case with insurance companies. You have to pay them, but they don't have to cover you. Insurance companies tactics to hose customers are well documented.

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@WhitestTemplar @j Conspiracy me says it's related to the incoming Fauci pardon, even though there's nothing to pardon yet. If he testified and drags Fauci and co into the case, dirty laundry would air.

>>given something such as a small parcel of property
It's fascinating, since Rome literally did this and it worked for a long time. It's obvious to anyone with eyes to see and even a passing knowledge of history that men need a stake in society as incentive to fight for that society. The most blatant and obvious fact is that society works on Quid Pro Quo, but every single time, it degenerates into something for nothing, and it fails. Instead of surrendering control and power, they consistently turn to bread and circuses, and when that fails, coercion, and when that fails, they die. A new society rises in its place, and the cycle begins again, learning all the wrong lessons from what came before.

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