It's just occured to me that is one disturbing corrolary of the arch Globalist's pronouncement I've been quoting in my sig! I wonder how he's going to go about it? I'm guessing he won't be putting himself in the firing line! --
"By 2030, you will own nothing and be happy about it."
If you stopped only being against the central government during the periods you're not licking its boots, Klaus Schwab's job would be much more difficult.
John Doe snipped-for-privacy@message.header wrote in news:sndjc1$69c$2@dont- email.me:
Fucking idiot. That must be why they just spent several trillion on US and what WE USE every day and OUR SCHOOLS and OUR needs as a nation of over 331 million citizens.
Goddamned republitard mentally morphed dumbasses for listening to the Republitard quacks in Washington convolute the truth for 60 years, and you believed the bullshit, and even re-spew it yourself. They are conservative of NOTHING. You were lied to.
John Doe sees his silly ideas being "echoed" because he cheery picks the bits that more or less agree, and ignores the rest of the opinion, which doesn't.
What he's got is a well-floundered opinion - a bunch of fishy misconceptions which ignores the crucial point which is that weapons are tools, and much more effective in skilled and practiced hands. A modern rifle is a lot easier to use than a muzzle-loadijng musket - and flint-lock muskets were easier to use than match-lock muskets, but neither worked if you forget to put a pinch of powder in the priming pan.
Breech loading guns fired by percussion caps were a whole lot easier to use, and took less time to reload.
They were, but getting well enough trained to be able to sustain a steady rate of fire under battlefield conditions was remarkably time-consuming
The difference between a musket and a cannon was pretty dramatic, but John Doe doesn't think about artillery - he has enough trouble distinguishing between long guns and hand guns.
Some civilians own tanks. Lower income countries put a heavy machine gun on the back of a light truck, which can be pretty intimidating.
The US has a remarkably antiquated political system, and the people who set it up thought that the people who owned the country should run the country, and found ways of getting it to work that way even with representatives elected by a popular vote (though universal suffrage was added in later, and the Republicans now seem to put a lot of energy into discouraging the less-well-off from voting). The corruption was built into the system from the start. More recent constitutions do better, but people with money are influential in every system - if more so in the US than in advanced industrial countries with more modern constitutions.
John Doe thinks that it is the best system in the world because he knows very little about it and even less about the systems used in other advanced industrial countries.
All JD knows for sure is that he's an everyday Caucasian chud and wanna-be policeman, and doesn't feel as powerful as he thinks an everyday Caucasian chud and wanna-be policeman should feel, so he figures this must mean something has gone wrong somewhere, instead of that the "system" is working pretty much as intended.
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And the John Doe troll stated the following in message-id <sg3kr7$qt5$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me:
And yet, the clueless John Doe troll has itself posted yet another incorrectly formatted USENET posting on Mon, 22 Nov 2021 11:55:13 -0000 (UTC) in message-id <sng0f1$7qr$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me.
This posting is a public service announcement for any google groups readers who happen by to point out that the John Doe troll does not even follow it's own rules that it uses to troll other posters.
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