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Ageism is primarily against the YOUNG.

this is the 3rd time in the interview process where as soon as they found out my age the pay went down or I was magically no longer "qualified" enough.

Conveniently Age discrimination against the young isn't even against the law...

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If you can hear exactly how this would sound in your head, you were raised properly.

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1.3 million top secret clearances are WAY too many for any country. These should be very rarely given out.
No wonder everything leaks and you only have retards working at these "strategic" roles.

Ok so I get why Trump had so much hate against him.

It was because he talked about intelligence officers that retire and enter privete companies that they should not keep their clearence.

So that resulted in intelligence to turn against him.

Andrew Bustamante: CIA Spy | Lex Fridman Podcast #310
time 2:18:50
youtu.be/T3FC7qIAGZk?si=-xK-Gy

nytimes.com/2018/07/23/us/poli

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Women get married, knowing they are going to get divorced.
Women seek out low-level men as boyfriends, knowing they are just for the interim, until a better man shows interest.
Opportunity & hesitation are the only two things that keep a woman with her man… the day she finds an opportunity, with no hesitation…
she’ll be riding a new cock

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“If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance with his instincts, he will accept it even on the slenderest evidence.“

— Bertrand Russell, Proposed Roads To Freedom (1918), Ch. VI: International Relations, p. 97

Image: Bertrand Russell (1935), National Gallery, London, United Kingdom.

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While I see US balkanization as a highly likely possibility, I think that it would require a full blown collapse to actually take place. I mean no electricity in some areas for an extended period of time collapse. There is too much sunken cost on transportation, supply chains, and government for it to just be gone easily. And that is not factoring in the government being completely opposed to any sort of separation.

Which means any "national divorce" is not going to happen.

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