Message from @Hexidecimark

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2019-11-02 02:18:00 UTC  

America is both a country and an idea

2019-11-02 02:18:14 UTC  

I know, revolutionary

2019-11-02 02:21:01 UTC  

I dont think Tucker has anything strongly against Kirk

2019-11-02 02:21:20 UTC  

cuz, yknow, mature people dont hate on each other so easily

2019-11-02 02:31:36 UTC  

Carlson was kinda funny and memeable for a while then he started expressing his own ideas and, yeah. Like when he talked about banning technologies that might replace some jobs....

Tucker, buddy. We saw what happened when the left decided to "help" black people by creating special rules for them. Please, FFS, do not "help" working people the same way....

2019-11-02 04:03:37 UTC  

Carlson believes himself to be such a downhome friend to the working class, but he's ignorant to his own biases. Subconsciously he falls for a 'white collared man's burden' where he believes it necessary to 'help' working men and women by implementing policy for them, very much the same way that modern Leftists believe they need to 'help' minorities.
One great example of this is his parroting leftist rhetoric about the tragedy of young men from the midwest having to leave their homes and join the military for economic advantage, ignoring of course that the military is all-volunteer and has been for most of his lifespan and that the economic and social advancement opportunities afforded to military servicemembers are exceptional.

2019-11-02 05:03:42 UTC  

Tucker is usually a common sense man, a reality check of sorts, but when it comes to working men, his ludditry is retard tier to YangGang.

2019-11-02 05:04:39 UTC  

Ironically, Yang's solution is the pro-entrepreneur and laissez-faire.

2019-11-02 05:11:43 UTC  

Tucker thinks like a trucker's guild leader would think, like a labor unionist commie (or more accurately syndicalist) when it comes to offer solutions to the undeniable fact that demand for truckers is going to fall. Or maybe it's more apt to compare him to Chinese or Japanese in late 19th century, refusing to modernize, while the world around them did. It would be funny if USA became the new Cuba, with cars stuck in time.

2019-11-02 06:18:14 UTC  

That sounds good?

2019-11-02 06:18:36 UTC  

its shit like this that really tells you who really believes in this stuff

2019-11-02 06:19:00 UTC  

$14million oceanside mansion is saying something

2019-11-02 06:19:23 UTC  

a $2m yacht that needs to be collected by people on planes is saying something too...

2019-11-02 06:19:37 UTC  

thenn Billy G actually does a shit and nobody talks about it

2019-11-02 06:20:03 UTC  

im looking at their mouths and i dont see no money

2019-11-02 12:36:23 UTC  

Basically it closes the carbon cycle. The only thing that will work without destroying freedom

2019-11-02 13:30:08 UTC  

That sounds good

2019-11-02 14:03:34 UTC  

We get cheap, renewable fuels without greenhouse gasses (in the long run)

2019-11-02 14:43:23 UTC  

okay so

2019-11-02 14:45:19 UTC  

a sub reactor weighs in at 113t

2019-11-02 14:45:31 UTC  

what if we made a nuclear blimp

2019-11-02 14:50:01 UTC  

a hindenburg class would be able to just go with the sub form factor sure, but like, if you used a smaller base for the reactor you should by all accounts be able to fit it in and use the result as a nearly permanent in-air fixture if desired

2019-11-02 15:19:42 UTC  

honestly, it might be better for the Californian environment if they switched to biomass generators

2019-11-02 15:20:00 UTC  

that fuel is gonna burn one way or another

2019-11-02 15:25:16 UTC  

Or just increase timber-production and make more homes from wood.

2019-11-02 15:35:43 UTC  

That might even solve the housing cost crisis. But I'm no expert

2019-11-02 15:46:50 UTC  

It would mean more wood = more materials = cheaper materials = cheaper houses

2019-11-02 15:47:04 UTC  

More building jobs = more workers/higher wages

2019-11-02 15:47:16 UTC  

They should farm trees

2019-11-02 15:47:35 UTC  

They used to apparently, until the governors said not to.

2019-11-02 15:47:45 UTC  

Need more humidity in the area to suppress fires and encourage rain

2019-11-02 16:34:56 UTC  

It would be better for California if they would expunge non-native plant life, especially Eucalyptus trees, and if they would ACTUALLY FUND THEIR FORESTRY INDUSTRY.

2019-11-02 16:39:35 UTC  

California has the plague and legal transmission of HIV; I doubt the governors even recognise the problems with their forests.

2019-11-02 16:42:58 UTC  

>trump says they need to attend to their forests
>libtards reee and screach about how manual labor is racist or something

2019-11-02 16:43:04 UTC  

>forest fucking burns down again

2019-11-02 16:44:04 UTC  

Screw it, at this rate I'd get a green-card just to go and un-fuck California's forests.

2019-11-02 16:44:24 UTC  

Yet ironically we've that Mr Beast idea where 20 million more trees are going to be planted.

2019-11-02 16:44:28 UTC  

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2019-11-02 16:47:06 UTC  

The fact that English speaking countries even need the 20 million trees project speaks volumes about their priorities