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He was. Historic damage to fiscal conservatism. Historic damage to libertarianism.

Worse than anyone, ever.

You don't reward that shitty record with another term, I don't care what the price.

Hell no.

Trump is not a fiscal conservative that is for certain, but that is not the sole reason that I won't be voting for him.

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The (Communist) Nerds Are the Bad Guys in This Movie
Kurt Schlichter


For those of us who came of age in the greatest of decades, the 80s, it’s a bitter pill to swallow to realize that we have been sold the lie by movies like “Revenge of the Nerds” that frat boys are the eternal bad guys. On college campuses today, the nerds are the bad guys, a communist collection of weirdos, losers, and mutations of heft who cry about Palestine, whine that the cops are mean to them for breaking the law and scream that they are being literally murdered by people who won’t honor their myriad food allergies. The 80s nerds were courageous rebels. Today’s nerds are pathetic conformists – they all look the same, they all sound the same, and they all smell the same. They’re not amusing nerds like Pointdexter and Booger. They don’t rock out like the ROTN nerds. These are garbage nerds, spoiled commies with stupid masks, stupid piercings, and stupid hair.

Today, the heroes fighting back on campuses are labeled frat boys, whether they’re in fraternities or not, but what they really are is a bunch of normal dudes. It’s obvious at first glance. They are mostly (but not all) straight white males, in shape, well-dressed, and free of stupid masks, stupid piercings, and stupid hair. They guzzle Coors Light instead of gulping SSRIs. They protect the Old Glory and proudly wave it. And they mock the pinko losers.

They don’t give a damn about the gentle feelz of the commie nerds. They’re rough and insensitive, cruel and hilarious. When a gigantic commie waddled up and waved her chubby finger at them, they chanted “Lizzo” and worse. It was hilarious and cathartic. It was liberating. Sure, some of it was obnoxious. Some of it was in bad taste. Some of it got called racist, but here’s the thing – these white boys are going to get called racist no matter what. They have been all their lives, so I doubt they care about one more epithet.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2024/05/06/the-communist-nerds-are-the-bad-guys-in-this-movie-n2638633
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... a lot of big college words for Limousine Liberal Hypocrisy.

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If they ever make a "The Sorrow and The Pity" type documentary about medical people selling their souls out for Big Pharma money in the era of COVID, these clips of Sanjay Gupta hyping vaccines for children on a CNN/Sesame Street Special in November 2021 just WEEKS after being confronted with devastating stats on the rate of Myocarditis in boys who took the COVID vax on Joe Rogan in October 2021 should definitely appear in the film. Did Sanjay Gupta know at the time that he was to appear on that Sesame Street special to hype the vaccine for children which would explain his lame pushback against Joe Rogan over the dangers of Myocarditis? If true, that makes his actions even more EVIL. In any event, Gupta knew full well what the dangers were when he smilingly pushed the vaccine on children during the Sesame Street/CNN special. Was the Big Pharma money really that important to you, Sanjay?


https://rumble.com/embed/v4r1zrf/?pub=7wvc3
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Asking congress not to cut some programs is almost a sure-fire way to insure they will.  The democrats, rinos, and communists that infest congress don't care to pass something patriotic people want. **nononono*
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When it comes to situations like this and this woman I can't help but think of Judge Roy Bean.

You'll get a fair trial followed by a first class hanging.
Judge Roy Bean
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Special operations veterans ask Army to not cut tuition, certification benefits
A group of special operations veterans say an Army plan to cut education programs will hurt promotion and retention of elite soldiers.

BY PATTY NIEBERG | PUBLISHED MAY 3, 2024 2:07 PM EDT

 
Special operators are asking the Army not to cut benefits that help soldiers pay for secondary education and vocational training for civilian jobs post-military service.


David Cook, director of the Special Operations Association of America said that an Army proposal to cut civilian tuition and certification assistance could mean special operators like Green Berets and Rangers would lose a key path for promotions, leading to lower retention rates.

“The nature of special operations is that you have to volunteer to get selected, you have to go through the most rigorous training in the world and you go in every day with people that are better than you,” Cook, a former psychological operations soldier, told Task & Purpose. “Along with the fact that the Army evaluations have included secondary education to be promoted for senior enlisted ranks – then special operations promotion rates are higher than the conventional Army – which means that tuition assistance is a vital incentive for special operators to take advantage of.”

The group’s letter comes amid reports that the Army is considering cuts to two major assistance programs. The cuts, first reported by Military.com, come as the services and Congress are working through funding for the fiscal year 2025 budget.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/special-operators-army-tuition-benefits/
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