Message from @velvitonator
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only to now have the left running rampant with moral stuff into the lunatic spheres
but i can see something that honestly frustrates me
people along the lines of Ben Shapiro
or Lauren Southern
or Alex Johnes (perhaps not him)
there's a clear intent in there
it's not to help
it's to destroy
...
Pardon wha.
You're not alt right, are you?
ok let's see if i can explain that
no
i'm liberal
You really think Ben Shapiro or Lauren Southern want to destroy?
This... this explains everything so well.
Metokur wants to destroy.
perhaps that was the wrong choice of words
I knew about this, just had a hard time wording this.
Jim. Internet Aristocrat.
I can immediately tell that they will be the Steve Shives of the next era is what i mean
once the right wins
they won't stop there
The faggot with the radio filter that was with Ralph when Mundane Matt was being confronted.
they'll have a new drive to crush the left as it's down
Only thing switch between Democrats and Republicans... Republicans used to be for big government, but now they are for small government. While Democrats were for small government, but switched to the Big Government.
i can tell that some people have no interest in upholding a balance
The core base never changed.
Repubs are for the status quo
Ben Shapiro at the very least i'm certain he fits the bill
The left as it is HAS TO BE CRUSHED.
In fact, only the blacks switched sides.
Or in other words "What already works"
no
They are coming back to republicans now that they realize they been lied too.
it has to be stopped
Well I'm convinced.
😐
"From a business perspective, Rauchway pointed out, the loyalties of the parties did not really switch. "Although the rhetoric and to a degree the policies of the parties do switch places," he wrote, "their core supporters don't — which is to say, the Republicans remain, throughout, the party of bigger businesses; it's just that in the earlier era bigger businesses want bigger government and in the later era they don't." .. In other words, earlier on, businesses needed things that only a bigger government could provide, such as infrastructure development, a currency and tariffs. Once these things were in place, a small, hands-off government became better for business."