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  • Moreover, most governments (unless it’s a religious thing) don’t ban what you can eat.. they only regulate items sold and marketed to you as food. E.g. I don’t think we have any laws that ban you from guzzling bleach, but I’m pretty sure you can’t legally pick up a cuppa hot bleach at your local beverage shop. INAL.

  • Let me say this plainly: hurricane season isn’t real. The so-called “season” is just an arbitrary window created by meteorological elites to justify their bloated radar budgets and keep the Weather Channel relevant.

    Think about it. Why do hurricanes only happen when they say they will? Suspicious. Real weather doesn’t follow schedules. Tornadoes don’t clock in and out like they’re working one of those union “jobs”. But somehow hurricanes all conveniently “form” during the same five-month stretch? That’s not nature, that’s narrative.

    I checked NOAA’s hurricane forecast and guess what? They’re always “above average.” Every year. If everything is “above average,” then your average is just a lie. That’s basic math. Wake up!

    And have you ever seen a hurricane? Not on TV. Not on “satellite images” (which are just more made up computer pictures). I mean with your own eyes. You haven’t. You were told to evacuate. They told you to leave. So you leave, and when you come back, they say, “Oh, it hit. It was devastating.” And your shed is gone. Just the shed. Not the house. Not the mailbox. The shed. Interesting.

    And why is it always Florida? Why is it always Louisiana? Is it because those are coastal areas? Or is it because they’re close to the weather machine off the coast of Cuba? Don’t roll your eyes. There’s a patent. Google “ionospheric heater” and open your third eye.

    And how is a swirling mass of clouds over the ocean “tracking” toward land like a guided missile unless it’s being guided? These hurricanes have suspiciously good aim for things that are “random”.

    You don’t need sandbags. You need answers.

    You don’t need FEMA. You need freedom.

  • Yes processes are broken and need to be fixed. My guess is the final action sits on someone’s desk, isn’t logged in a ticket tracking system, and if that individual quits, etc… nothing changes for the payee. It’s been like this since I was active duty, and it’s not just the VA. Every troop I knew, knew to put mistake payments in a savings account and DO NOT TOUCH. It was basically a meme.

  • I especially like how you nonsensically meandered from calling Doge a scam, to calling the entire DoD a scam, without any clear transition from your initial argument to what you ultimately argued at the end.

    And thus, this is all proof Doge is a scam…

    I mean, it is a scam. And it appears meant to break the Government- because rich people are stupid enough to think they can continue to function in a broken society.. but your argument doesn’t exactly help to depict that. Or that a rational opposition exists.

  • It’s easy math but I know you all have the same question. A quick mashing of buttons shows these spin roughly 4,300 times per day (~4296.875 based on the available info). Or 3 times per minute.

    Edit: At the tip, it’s traveling 37 m/s, or 83 mph.

  • He (and/or his family) is/are playing the roller coaster somehow. This was all entirely predictable. He has both the power to tip the scales and the ethical void to scoop money out of whichever side is higher that day.

  • It’s just the worst when you’re not sure which situation you’re looking at, and you’re not sure if you should be worried yet. Namely because you can’t quite remember if the last time you saw said object was really the last time you saw it, after suddenly remembering that you hadn’t seen it in a while.