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All of the "market is crashing end of the world" channels I follow on youtube are putting out some dire shit the past few days. Not looking good for the economy, I wonder if it'll limp along long enough to see Biden installed again?Not really. Other than the Net Neutrality stuff and other ongoing shit.
Go figure that slow news days hit A&N the same way they do the outlets linked here: stories about animals and references to kooky shit like aliens or reptilians.
I'm pretty certain the crash of the economy will be triggered if Biden is re-elected.All of the "market is crashing end of the world" channels I follow on youtube are putting out some dire shit the past few days. Not looking good for the economy, I wonder if it'll limp along long enough to see Biden installed again?
C'mon man, thats just lies. We're in the most successful economy ever where 42,000,000,000,000 jobs were just created, gas is down to $3.50/gallon from those awful trump times. I mean come on man, no one in the history of ever has owned a home or eaten anything more than their daily ration of cricket meal.I recently picked up a Mother Earth News magazine because it's gardening time, and I've also been watching a good amount of homestead/vegetable gardening videos. I noticed something odd.
Right now, and this has been going on for the past few years, there's a massive boom in people making content about and having serious discussions on what you can grow to either save a lot of money or prepare for food shortages. Aside from a few prepper types, I don't remember that being such a common point of discussion in the gardening sphere.
Even the magazine had multiple articles on growing food to survive economic problems, this isn't just my YouTube knowing I'm a lunatic it's a common thought people are having.
I have a feeling a lot of people, smart people that is, are looking around and thinking they need something put in place in case shit goes sideways and food becomes prohibitively expensive. And while I agree, it's not the best place for society to be when a mom planting basil is like "for when the apocalypse comes, here's how to store sweet potato."
Are we talking cuckservatives in congress, or the average joe?I wonder how the right will react when it becomes apparent that they will never control the white house again?
They will crash shit with no survivors if Trump is elected as a massive 'fuck you' to voters if they decide it's not worth cranking on the printing machines.I'm pretty certain the crash of the economy will be triggered if Biden is re-elected.
I recently picked up a Mother Earth News magazine because it's gardening time, and I've also been watching a good amount of homestead/vegetable gardening videos. I noticed something odd.
Right now, and this has been going on for the past few years, there's a massive boom in people making content about and having serious discussions on what you can grow to either save a lot of money or prepare for food shortages. Aside from a few prepper types, I don't remember that being such a common point of discussion in the gardening sphere.
Even the magazine had multiple articles on growing food to survive economic problems, this isn't just my YouTube knowing I'm a lunatic it's a common thought people are having.
I have a feeling a lot of people, smart people that is, are looking around and thinking they need something put in place in case shit goes sideways and food becomes prohibitively expensive. And while I agree, it's not the best place for society to be when a mom planting basil is like "for when the apocalypse comes, here's how to store sweet potato."
There have been stories since at least the Great Recession about how our benevolent billionaire class have been building bunkers and setting up options to live off the grid and there’s no stories made about it getting sold off. So we have all these bunkers with them scooping up properties despite the “climate crisis” in what I’m sure is a total cohencidence. They’re not just going to eat the tens of billions, now hundreds of billions of The Great Reset, so they’re likely just waiting for the right moment for the shoe to drop.A while ago some retard journalist made an article about this and it got posted on A&N about it. They tried to show it off as "prepper culture is now more diverse than ever" but the actual facts is deep down a lot of people know shit is fucked and want to be sure.
I can't see these people surviving on their own very long, unless they have an entire hospital and staff quarters in those off grid facilitiesThere have been stories since at least the Great Recession about how our benevolent billionaire class have been building bunkers and setting up options to live off the grid and there’s no stories made about it getting sold off. So we have all these bunkers with them scooping up properties despite the “climate crisis” in what I’m sure is a total cohencidence. They’re not just going to eat the tens of billions, now hundreds of billions of The Great Reset, so they’re likely just waiting for the right moment for the shoe to drop.
Charlie Kirk splutters in the face of light ribbing from a soy
Because that's not a forceful, direct responseTo be fair what can you even do when you are up against someone who proudly makes himself a strawman.
"The border is open and they are all gonna vote Dem!"
"So you admit that it is a political move?"
"Yes."
"Biden wants to open the gates to secure political power."
"Proof?"
"...you just told me. And owned it."
Because that's not a forceful, direct response
"Biden landslide... The border is open and they are all gonna vote Dem!"
"This year? They're not citizens."
"Cope. Seethe."
"If you're not going to follow the law, why do you think we will?"
At no point was the soy on the back foot. Charlie was. The soy effortlessly got inside Charlie's OODA loop
I already pointed out a month ago that the figures various twatter influencers are pointing to are not a deviation to figures for similar weeks the previous election cycles.With the massive number of suspicious voter registrations happening in TX
US 'prepper' culture diversifies amid fear of disaster and political unrestThey tried to show it off as "prepper culture is now more diverse than ever" but the actual facts is deep down a lot of people know shit is fucked and want to be sure.
Charlie Kirk splutters in the face of light ribbing from a soy
As I had mentioned before it was probably because of the chickens being attacked. It sucks when that happens; however, it’s for the best, as the dog can’t be trusted. It's still retarded to even write it in a book. Maybe it sounded better in the ghostwriter’s head? And Annie Oakley thought to herself, ‘That’s what makes me look tough, unlike those other Republicans.’”Multiple animals killed where others can see it happen!!??!! On a farm!??!! Somebody pull up my fainting couch, I'm having a case of the vapors again.
I mean, I agree with this. If you grew up on a farm, just...don't talk about it. You average American is a soy-fed urbanite whose notion of rural life is derived entirely from Hallmark romantic comedies. If you've worked on a farm, you should be aware that it's kind of like working in a prison, or being a combat veteran, or being on the police force. Most Americans are psychologically unable to have anything but the most extreme, negative reactions to what that actually entails.
I think it's sad how soft Americans have become, but you need to win elections in reality, not a hypothetical alternative universe where your average person has taken his old nag to the glue factory himself.
Kristi Noem is a white woman, she could’ve done a lot more to a pupperino than just kill it. In fact the millennial and zoomer Kristi Noem would proudly share about what else she does with dogs and it’ll be called Stunning and Brave.Noem was a dumbass for putting it in her book about how she double tapped her pooch. For her next book maybe she’ll have a delightful anecdote about the time she found a burlap sack of kittens then did the brave, difficult thing of throwing it in the river.
Ol’ Chuckles seems to only do somewhat well with some canned scenarios. Even Nick fucking Fuentes and the catbois had Kirk flustered a few years ago. The fact that Kirk is having to do the same thing over again four years later is pretty funny too.At no point was the soy on the back foot. Charlie was. The soy effortlessly got inside Charlie's OODA loop