Rabbidsith

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Pence lacks Trump's negotiating skills.

He would be a standard neo-con. In other words, they would already have working talking points to influence Pence.

Let's talk about the November elections rather than the 2020 elections.

It's a more pressing concern.

I know where my State stands.

However, I think that it would be prudent to continue to put pressure on the Rust Belt to stop it from cucking again.

Remember: we can't let Ohio fall. Every Republican president that has ever won (to my knowledge) has also flipped Ohio.

That's where we should focus the majority of our efforts.

Utah seems to be a prime candidate for new recruits. Ergo, I will be working on that.

I think that the plan should look like this: 1. Save the Rust Belt. 2. Build influence. 3. Focus on PR.

Utah is a Republican controlled state with a sizeable Leftist population held in check mostly by gerrymandering.

Most people are quite conservative however.

The Church wields enormous influence over politics. Although, it's power has been waning as of late.

For now, it will remain a vanguard red state. However, that may change in the future if the GOP doesn't focus on the Millennial Conservatives.

*Note: The Leftists by no means make up a majority. However, they could flip a House seat or two depending on their turnout rates.

He's an idiot.

He's the single worst influence in the Utah GOP. He's a fossil that needs to be buried.

The GOP in this state has huge problems with being one of the last bastions of the Evangelical Conservative movement.

Their intolerance towards the Drug War and their lack of hard support for the 2nd amendment worries me.

I'd say that they are soft Republicans.

The worrying part about Utah is the high level of immigration.

I don't doubt Utah's allegiance in the 2018 elections. However, 2020 might be a toss up given the number of Libertarians in the State.

I doubt that it will flip Left. However, it might flip third party.

Of course, that's almost as bad as it flipping blue.

ffs. electoral math is horrible

Why?

Idiots. The U.S. actually sent agents into the area to perform false flag attacks.

@Asatru Artist - MD (((guess why)))

Indeed. We need to get out of there.

@Asatru Artist - MD Yup. It's (((Our Greatest "Ally")))

Indeed. Let them start their own wars and pay for their own wars.

Yup. Sounds good.

right thanks

lol

Why doest thou need a polaroid?

I wish I could afford the hard back.

@Roland I wish that I could afford that hard back.

It's a damn shame though. Maybe in 5 years when I am a wealthy professor.

You mean the ocean?

@Bjorn - MD We need to import Emus. I want one as a mount.

We'd have to breed for size though...

That's horrible.

I would just tell them to pick an American name.

lol

Do you really want to be outnumbered 100:1 though?

I tried to do that once. However, the professor just shut it down quickly.

@Deleted User True. Those names should be earned.

Indeed.

@Doc34 A very (((interesting))) name.

It's actually German.

@Doc34 I got you though. ( อกยฐ อœส– อกยฐ)

Indeed.

tfw you were colourblind for most of your life

oh shit

@Deleted User I'm sorry about that.

Oh.

Alright. Thanks for the tip.

@Deleted User So Iceberg means "ice mountain"?

Nice.

That's an amazing name.

Fair enough

@Deleted User It's better to protect our identities.

@Deleted User Does Steiner mean "stoner"? ๐Ÿ˜‰

@Deleted User Perfidious?

๐Ÿ˜‰

knew it

Welcome.

Good day gents. Have a wonderful remainder of the evening.

Let's do it. It would be a great fundraiser.

@Sam Anderson We both know that it is entirely unjustified.

@Fox Notice how their uniforms are monochromatic.

Indeed. Unity appears to be a strength.

@The Eternal Anglo Oi m8! Where's your questioning license?

Indeed. I would imagine that they file paperwork with bureaucrats.

@Sean Perhaps. Bureaucrats are the most untrustworthy people on the entire planet.

@Flint I'm sure that there is a law out there somewhere in the incomprehensible legal framework of the U.S. that would allow them to get that information.

After all, the "experts" actually can't even count the number of laws on the book.

Let me give you an example: You can be arrested for having a fish that violates a Federal, State, and/or foreign law.

Throw your net out and catch a lobster? You can get a felony for catching one that is considered "short".

@Caboose That makes sense.

@Asatru Artist - MD @TMatthews It does. It seems that there is a light to be had even in defeat.

@Alex Kolchak - NY Broadly speaking, I have had similar experiences. You don't even need to take an identitarian angle. You just have to hold them to their own standard to get them to admit that there is a historical American people.

Once you get them to do that, the debate is effectively over.

Actually, that's a really good point. If we want to win, we don't have to convince the majority of the population of most of our core tenants. We just have to convince them that a historical American people exist and that we have a right to Freedom of Association.

However, I think that most people will ultimately find the last two premises non-controversial once you unpack their base assumptions.

@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL Diamonds aren't rare. In fact, I'm fairly certain that they were never actually that rare. The thing that makes them valuable is the fact that it's hard to find one without a flaw.

Also, aren't diamonds found near or in coal beds?

I'm fairly certain that they are one of the most common gemstones on Earth. (being made of carbon)

@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL However, that being stated, an item's value is not influenced by its rarity. It's influenced by supply/demand.

@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL The supply is generally restricted and the demand is kept high through marketing. Ergo, companies can massively overcharge.

Also, in regards to the point that I made previously, we should remember Rules for Radicals when dealing with the growth of our movement.

If we can't get the majority of Americans on board with our message, we should at least strive to make sure that they aren't opposed to it.

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