A question to those who voted for Trump

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by XpertDBA » Mon Oct 13, 2025 7:26 pm

You, Kunta Kintay........


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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by douche » Sat Oct 18, 2025 12:30 am

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by XpertDBA » Wed Oct 22, 2025 6:01 pm

DanielVogelbach wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 4:02 am
https://jonesplantationfilm.com/
Must be a really tough plantation you live on that lets you spew your nonsense 24x7 in cyberspace on your $2K computer in the basement of your mother's $800K 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom, 3-car garage home. Life must be incredibly difficult for you.

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by DanielVogelbach » Wed Oct 22, 2025 8:42 pm

XpertDBA wrote:
Wed Oct 22, 2025 6:01 pm
DanielVogelbach wrote:
Thu Oct 16, 2025 4:02 am
https://jonesplantationfilm.com/
Must be a really tough plantation you live on that lets you spew your nonsense 24x7 in cyberspace on your $2K computer in the basement of your mother's $800K 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom, 3-car garage home. Life must be incredibly difficult for you.
Regardless of what you project, the fact remains that government only exists to legitimize criminal activity and the control of human livestock.

https://jonesplantationfilm.com/

The whole idea of the Jones Plantation Film is to present the concepts of freedom vs. slavery in a way that K-12 indoctrinated statists can relate to.

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by DanielVogelbach » Wed Oct 22, 2025 8:56 pm

How much wealth I have is irrelevant when discussing who has the right to steal from me.

Another key point is the fallacy that the "government" facilitates my ability to obtain wealth. Any wealth that I've obtained has been in spite of the organized crime extortion taxation fiat currency inflation ponzi scheme debt slavery satanic death cult.

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by Seattle or Bust » Thu Oct 23, 2025 8:38 pm

DanielVogelbach wrote:
Wed Oct 22, 2025 8:56 pm
How much wealth I have is irrelevant when discussing who has the right to steal from me.

Another key point is the fallacy that the "government" facilitates my ability to obtain wealth. Any wealth that I've obtained has been in spite of the organized crime extortion taxation fiat currency inflation ponzi scheme debt slavery satanic death cult.
Lol. You can only obtain wealth in this country because the government lets you.

Like everyone has said, go build your TP on a random plot of land and have at it hoss.

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by gil » Thu Oct 23, 2025 8:57 pm

DanielVogelbach wrote:
Wed Oct 22, 2025 8:56 pm
How much wealth I have is irrelevant when discussing who has the right to steal from me.

Another key point is the fallacy that the "government" facilitates my ability to obtain wealth. Any wealth that I've obtained has been in spite of the organized crime extortion taxation fiat currency inflation ponzi scheme debt slavery satanic death cult.
I sense you might be forming an opinion about government that is a bit negative. Don't hold back, man! :lol:

Seriously, I disagree. While I think there are instances where we have too many programs, too many regulations, and taxes that are too high, I see the positive side of government in my years as both an employee and a business owner. Government assures that I received my salary when I worked at a large corporation and at a small startup. Government assures the quality of products I buy. Government provides the transportation infrastructure to move goods and people that I need to conduct business. In general, I can enter into contracts knowing that if I fulfill my commitments, the other party will have to fulfill theirs. When I have made investments (property, machines) government protects my ownership both my making theft a crime and providing regulations for insurance of these investments.

And when I have created wealth, government insures (literally) my savings, and creates the rules so that I understand the potential risks and rewards of my investments.

But wait, you say, all these things can be handled better without government. That is your position, right? People freely entering into agreements can do a better job than government. To me, that sounds a lot like Haiti, or Dominica, or rural Jamaica. Yes, you can own a house, but only as long as your neighbors say it is yours. If they don't like you, *poof* goes your investment and your wealth. Is that what you are advocating? That I just hire private security to settle disputes, keep my money buried in my back yard, and build my own roads?

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by Mel Bradford » Fri Oct 24, 2025 2:46 pm

"that sounds a lot like Haiti, or Dominica, or rural Jamaica. "......or Somalia

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Re: A question to those who voted for Trump

Post by douche » Fri Oct 24, 2025 4:20 pm

gil wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 8:57 pm
While I think there are instances where we have too many programs, too many regulations, and taxes that are too high...
This is the part that I have a problem with. It's out of hand. And the wasteful spending... it's atrocious.

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