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The very same Americans who hate Mexicans say Rubio should be the next US
president.

The elites are not going to kill off just the men. The globalists are going to kill off the 99%.

@freepatriot They all work together to maximize and centralize power and profit at the expense of the working and middle class.

Libertarians think that they should give up defending freedom because Americans hate liberty, but Libertarians should keep resisting tyranny for selfish reasons.

While the elites control the money, government, and media, the 99% have the numbers.

One Libertarian may not be able to resist being sent to the concentration camps, but one million people might.

Libertarians think that they should give up defending freedom because Americans hate liberty, but Libertarians should keep resisting tyranny for selfish reasons.

While the elites control the money, government, and media, the 99% have the numbers.

One Libertarian may not be able to resist being sent to the concentration camps, but one million people might.

Americans think Italy and Indonesia are the same country.

Decades of bombing, occupation, drone killings, regime change and support for brutal governments have also fueled rage against the United States.

The 9/11 attacks were blowback. The Boston Marathon bombing was blowback. The attempted Times Square bombing was blowback. The Fort Hood shooting was blowback.

Wow.

Americans think hot is cold, fat is thin, black is white, and Nazis are Libertarians.

When the vast majority of 8 billion human beings absolutely detest you for committing a naked genocide of innocent women and children, elderly and infirm with no end in sight, the writing is on the wall.

Even hardcore conservatives admit Trump is doing nothing to reduce the debt, restore the Bill of Rights, or end the wars.

You know that you live in Hell when even your own wife is a Communist.

In a sense, blowback is simply another way of saying that a nation reaps what it sows.

Over the past few decades, studies are showing something unusual happening: people aren’t willing to fight for their country anymore, especially in the West.

Back when I was a kid watching Red Dawn, I couldn’t see myself not fighting for my nation if it was in need, and I was far from alone.

State involvement in the economy inevitably leads to grift and corruption. It distorts supply and demand, while sending inaccurate signals to the market.

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