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I wonder if the cabal continued to run the show to the extent it did during Biden, you'd possibly have funding pulled because of muh poor gays, given some countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have very strict sodomy laws.

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Even if people think this video is funny and grin at it, you have to realize the guy leading this demonstration is 100% dead serious.
Wtf I love Africa now!
 
The senate doing something at all is reason to celebrate
My biggest worry for Trump's second term was Congress playing games. I'm very happy to see the GOP getting its shit together just enough to push Trump's legislative agenda. The Democrats don't know what to do now that the GOP has its eye on the ball for the first time in 20 years.
 
Somaliland has a functional democratic government and a stable society. They are trying to secede from Somalia. Ilhan Omar supports Somalia and thinks that the functional niggers need to stay in their crab bucket
I know this wouldnt happen but it'd be really funny if one of her peers decided to dunk on her by 'free free somaliland' posting at her in response.
 
What’s the full list of things that were taken out of the BBB? Is there anything good even left in it? Is that frightening “sell-all-of-Utah-to-jeets” rider still in there?
Seconding, but I’m not confident that the House will pass the bill as it was originally.
 
What’s the full list of things that were taken out of the BBB? Is there anything good even left in it? Is that frightening “sell-all-of-Utah-to-jeets” rider still in there?
Last I heard, the senate version removed the land sale part. But then also removed no medicare for illegals and the gun stuff
 
Not quite. All we do is toss free shit at their feet. So they never learn shit, they just expect whitey to keep up the donations.

I've seen countries in Asia that were able to pull themselves up. Designing new infrastructure, figuring how to allocate resources, it's just not something that can be done with infinite gibs.

And in places like Africa, there's experts who see how infinite gibs is ruining their own farmers who cannot compete.
Because trying to administer an empire centrally from a single place thousands of miles away, these places often did not have shit tossed at their feet. They operated semi-autonomously in order to extract the most value possible (sometimes to the detriments of the locals, but then again it was usually the locals doing it to other locals) or just left to fend for themselves somewhat with the occasional handout (infrastructure) being provided. India was a large demonstration of this, wherein they refused to move with the times and remained a purely agricultural economy up until well after independence.

The part Britain that could be blamed for is that the economy was that it was rather fragile to outside forces. It was an efficient machine that operated on A->B->C — you take out B then C & A are fucked. We essentially acted as an semi-autarky (I can post the extract from Mein Kampf where Hitler's economic plan of invading the East for land was to achieve something similar to Britain and America), mostly operating a market purely within ourselves and anyone who wished to sell within it had to pay tariffs, though we eventually adopted free trade.

For reasons you might be able to surmise, none of their independent states (except the old dominions, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) really participated in the global economy after independence since it was all being headed by their former "masters" so in spite of having nationalist governments put in place, their peoples were incredibly susceptive to Soviet/internationalist influences and were locked in a struggle session between the West and East because they couldn't make up their minds. Many of them still can't. They refuse to liberalise their economies and the ones that did are doing best currently.

Infinite gibs can fuck up an economy, true, but when the gibs are conditional then the impact is less egregious. Israel's aid primarily goes to buying weapons and shit (this does indirectly allow them to dedicate their budget to other areas but I digress), and this is much the same for other countries. India received a massive loan from the IMF in the 90s which relied on them not being a quasi-socialist shithole anymore and they complied. A lot of African states get aid predicate on a simple ass requirement: feed niggas. However if you're rewarded for keeping niggas hungry, you're gonna keep a lot of hungry niggas. Don't even look into the financial blackhole that is the African Development Bank. Imagine if alongside rewarding hungry nigs, you're also rewarded for keeping people aids-ridden.

Did you know India had to cope because their economy was more of less identical to how it was under the British?
Hindu Rate of Growth.
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They also attribute Britain's economic growth during the 1800s and 1900s to their presence in the empire, but largely ignore how the UK's GDP continued to climb after they were lost.
 
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