What’s the likelihood that we see civil unrest soon?

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#76
Again… control what you can control and walk away from the rest. It has a much less stressful outcome. Check out that podcast I linked a few posts back. Politics is a death cult.
I’m not going “looking” for a fight. I pray to god it never comes to that. All I’m saying is if the fight finds me, I’m not anticipating a very friendly visit.
 
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Like worrying what you can take from someone that’s successful because you’re not? I’m still wondering how much you voluntarily overpay in taxes every year.
Stop wondering. Zero. I've answered that silly question about 100 times in here.
 
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#86
Don't you want it to be equitable?

Equitable is everyone pays. There’s no “welfare” credits, deductions, etc so the moochers have a net gain instead of paying anything. It’s completely absurd…..like you. Who gives a s**t if you’re married, have kids, or chose to be worthless pos you’re entire life? It was your choice! There should be no government benefit for any of it.
 
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Equitable is everyone pays. There’s no “welfare” credits, deductions, etc so the moochers have a net gain instead of paying anything. It’s completely absurd…..like you. Who gives a s**t if you’re married, have kids, or chose to be worthless pos you’re entire life? It was your choice! There should be no government benefit for any of it.
So then yes, you do want it to be equitable?
 
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#89
Don't you want it to be equitable?
That's not intelligent or equitable. So far our graduated tax system continues to lead to fewer people paying and a heavier burden on those who earn. Seems to me common sense says our approach isn't working. Maybe stupid.
 
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That's not intelligent or equitable. So far our graduated tax system continues to lead to fewer people paying and a heavier burden on those who earn. Seems to me common sense says our approach isn't working. Maybe stupid.

What was the tax rate during America's greatest period of prosperity, family stability, and industry growth?
 
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What was the tax rate during America's greatest period of prosperity, family stability, and industry growth?
Not what I was arguing. When you have 60% of the country not paying taxes we have a stupid, not sustainable, and problematic approach. How can anyone believe we have a good system when 60% pay zero? It's stupid. What does it encourage?
 
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#93
That vaccine hasn’t saved a soul. 65% of Americans are vaccinated as we speak and yet the numbers are skyrocketing the same as they did when it first began. I’ll live off the land before I’ll take that shot. If I can “identify” as a woman and follow your wife into a bathroom legally, I can “identify” as vaccinated too.
The two sentences which I placed in bold are simply not true.

PubMed

Vaccination has reduced the overall attack rate to 4.6% from 9.0%, without vaccination. The highest relative reduction (by between 54% to 62%) has been observed among individuals aged 65 and older. On top of that, vaccination has markedly reduced adverse outcomes, with non-ICU hospitalizations, ICU hospitalizations, and deaths decreasing by 63.5%, across the same period.

There is a toxic amount of misinformation circulating online, and it is found mostly in circles trafficked by the same people who found Q Anon to be credible. I really don't care what you rednecks do.... You can blow off the vaccine, and take a whole damn bottle of Ivermectin, then chase it with your morning swigs of Mountain Dew for all I care. Your willful ignorance more than justifies whatever consequences come your way.
 
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That vaccine hasn’t saved a soul. 65% of Americans are vaccinated as we speak and yet the numbers are skyrocketing the same as they did when it first began. I’ll live off the land before I’ll take that shot. If I can “identify” as a woman and follow your wife into a bathroom legally, I can “identify” as vaccinated too.
Yea you are dumb. You can argue that it may come back to bite people in the ass. It certainly has saved lives. The math shows it. You don't like it? That's on you. And before you start the typical nonsense let me get ahead of you. It's a flu vaccine. Just like this. It takes multiple rounds of the polio vaccine to be vaxed for it. So stop being stupid.
 
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That's not intelligent or equitable. So far our graduated tax system continues to lead to fewer people paying and a heavier burden on those who earn. Seems to me common sense says our approach isn't working. Maybe stupid.
Wouldn't you like it to be more equitable?
 
With the recent mandates of vaccinations, I’m wondering how other people feel. I’m starting to feel like this may not end well. Everyone has a breaking point and I noticed that through the riots, BLM protests, Antifa BS and infringements that the conservatives stayed oddly quiet. But now they’re starting to get extremely pissed and very vocal. Is this a sign of things to come if things don’t change? I mean, let’s face it. There’s 3 more years of this clown and look at the damage he’s caused in just a few months. What’s your opinions? Is this going to come to us taking a physical stand? Or do you think it just blows over?


But it's the dems who troll, right?

JFC, use what little intelligence God evidently gave you, put aside your overly romanticized vision of 1950s US of A, and join the here and now.
 

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