ImmenceDisappointment
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ImmenceDisappointment
@PickASideCentre
I would like you have conversations with people about political issues and learn more from these discussions.
Australia Katılım Eylül 2019
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This is an amazing story, so glad his mom was raped so we could have him in this world. 🥰
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose
“I support abortion in cases of rape.” Tell that to Mark. He was conceived when his mom was raped at a 4th of July Party. Thankfully, she refused to take his life. Every child deserves a chance at life - no matter how they were conceived.
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@KobieThatcher @PROTAGONIST1970 Are you serious? Mr "we want taxes going down, not going up" proceeds to increase taxes. Mr actively sabotages Malcolm Turnbull's government because he was ass pained about being ousted. Mr policy flip flop. Abbott had no integrity, and shadows compared to Albanese.
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@PROTAGONIST1970 He'd be a big improvement over our current PM.
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@BASEDWHEELZ @TheOmniLiberal What's so moronic about the good guys vs bad guy thing, is that, what makes a good guy and good guy? Not everyone can possibly stay good? When does someone become good? If a good guy becomes depressed and loses his mind, does he then become bad? When does the change occur?
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@TheOmniLiberal Good guys with guns do stop bad guys with guns. Gun free zones don’t stop bad people with evil intentions. When gun free zones stop good guys from carrying guns, bad things happen.
So unkindly, go fuck yourself.
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@ekophem @DaGrayArea @SonofLiberty357 @elonmusk You are unbelievably tiny. It's quite pathetic how stupid you are. I'm glad I didn't end up like you.
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@DaGrayArea @SonofLiberty357 @elonmusk Are you seriously still saying this? It wasn't an insurrection. You are easily led.
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The Left is the party of murder
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire
The Left lectured us for the last decade about the dangers of violence from the Right From the assassination attempts of President Trump To Brian Thompson, the United Healthcare CEO, being murdered Now to Charlie Kirk The danger was actually on the Left
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@WillyMacShow I hope Destiny has enough energy to sue you for defamation and ruin your career. I really hope the law catches up with you.
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Destiny basically said he can't respond till after his court case with Pixie. Fair enough if true.
I think he should probably get on stream with his legal council and have them explain why having alleged CP since November is okay in this instance and legal (I have not seen one lawyer agree with this)
Believe it or not man, people are not hoping you are in possession of illegal CSAM.
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@KweenInYellow @Elon_Kkyyss1 @WillyMacShow You guys are actually deranged. It's quite embarrassing. Jumping to conclusions without a proper investigation. We have no idea of the context of any of this. We don't know if she lied about her age, and if she was actually 17. This is all unverified. Smh
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@Elon_Kkyyss1 @WillyMacShow Court records confirm that she didn't turn 18 until October 2022.

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@David13353252 @aussieavidread Yes I can, being a populist, anti establishment retard. Just because you want manufacturing brought back to Australia to manufacture more bibs to absorb your drool, you dribbling retard.
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@aussieavidread Could you actually define Trumpism:?
You mean like confirmation that there's only two genders, people illegally entering a country are criminals and having a sense of National pride
God forbid Australia ever has that 🤷
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@WoodhallZoi I don't recall saying that l don't 🤷
Perhaps I haven't bought the lies from the @AlboMP Government that they have be spewing
You can't honestly say that the current Government is doing a good job
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@GuntherEagleman Hopefully with your "reinvigorated U.S production based economy", you can make some bibs you soak up the drool, you pathetic dribbling retard.
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@d0_6n @P_Kallioniemi Simple observations for the simple minded. Just make sure you don't have kids if you're actually a human.
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@d0_6n @DCAnonBro @P_Kallioniemi ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS??????? YOU HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA OF HOW ANYTHING IN THE WORLD WORKS. Investors selling their stock right after the tariff announcements are not a coincidence you bot traitor fuck. Go suck daddy Trump and Putin's cum.
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@DCAnonBro @P_Kallioniemi All those things occurred the last 4 years under Biden. What is your evidence that tariffs have anything to do with it?
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@d0_6n @P_Kallioniemi ??????? Makes a random fucking line from the ATLs, "eVErYtHinG sEeMs FiNe fOr mE"
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@feistymajority @P_Kallioniemi Are you fucking serious right now?
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@DMRacing53 @NonyaB52 @elonmusk That is anecdotal evidence retard. You're missing the bigger picture you traitorous filth bot.
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@MoonBeamMemes @PawlowskiMario Are you fucking retarded?????? You realise that living standards were dog shit during WW2 U.S. While people were making money, the economy was prioritising the production of weapons, rather than goods that increased people's happiness. Go read a book retard.
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Alright, let me put this absolute nonsense take to bed.
The idea that bringing back manufacturing takes "years, if not decades" and can’t happen quickly ignores historical precedent and modern adaptability. The U.S. has a track record of rapid industrial mobilization—look at World War II, when factories were retooled in months to churn out tanks and planes. Today, automation and advanced tech like 3D printing can accelerate setup times. Ohio might not crank out iPhones overnight, but with investment and policy shifts, it’s not a fantasy—Tesla’s already building massive plants in the U.S., like in Texas and Nevada. Workers can be trained, engineers hired, and raw materials sourced with the right incentives. It’s not a finger-snap, but it’s not a pipe dream either.
Labor in the U.S. being expensive isn’t the full story. Corporations moved overseas for cheap labor, sure, but automation is flipping that script. Robots don’t unionize or need minimum wage—U.S. companies like Ford and GM are already bringing some production back because tech offsets labor costs. And no, socks wouldn’t jump to $99.99—economies of scale and competition keep prices in check. Look at “Made in USA” brands like New Balance; their shoes aren’t budget, but they’re not luxury either. Consumers will pay a premium for quality or patriotism if marketed right.
Raw materials being global isn’t a dealbreaker. The U.S. has domestic cobalt in Idaho, lithium in Nevada, and rare earths in California and Wyoming—production just needs scaling. Plus, trade doesn’t vanish under a “bring it back” push; it shifts. You don’t break supply chains—you renegotiate them. Look at how Japan and Germany rebuilt post-war with limited resources: strategic imports, not total isolation. The machine doesn’t stall if you’re smart about it.
No country being self-sufficient is exaggerated. The U.S. has the land, resources, and tech to be more independent than most. Total autarky isn’t the goal—reducing reliance is. Global collapse in “months” is nonsense; the U.S. economy is $26 trillion strong, with diverse industries. Costs might rise short-term, but look at tariffs under Trump’s first term: manufacturing jobs grew, and Walmart shelves didn’t empty. Soviet Russia? Hyperbole. Supply chains adapt—look at COVID, when disruptions hit but shelves restocked.
The birth rate jab is a stretch. Economic isolation doesn’t inherently kill libido or mobility—post-WWII America boomed in babies and growth despite a focus on domestic industry. People stagnate under bad policy, not patriotic manufacturing. And the “family reunion” quip? Cheap shot, not an argument. Correlation isn’t causation.
America isn’t “just one country” in a vacuum—it’s the world’s largest economy, with leverage to reshape trade on its terms. The “massive, connected world” bends to power, and the U.S. has plenty. The cousin-wife dig is just snark, not substance. Reality is, manufacturing can return with strategy, not fairy tales—and it’s already happening in pockets. Check the data: U.S. factory output’s been ticking up since 2018. Slow? Sure. Impossible? Hardly.
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To every MAGA genius screaming “bring back manufacturing” to avoid tariffs:
You clearly don’t understand how the world works—or how anything works.
—“Bring it back”?
That takes years, if not decades. You think you’re just gonna snap your fingers and suddenly there’s a factory in Ohio cranking out iPhones or Teslas?
You don’t even have the workers, the engineers, or the fking raw materials.**
—Labor in the U.S. is expensive.
Why do you think corporations moved overseas in the first place?
Because you don’t want to pay $99.99 for a pair of socks.
—Raw materials come from everywhere.
Cobalt? Lithium? Rare earths?
You can’t dig those up at your cousin’s barbecue.
Even American-made goods rely on global supply chains—you break that, and the whole machine stalls.
—No country is self-sufficient. Not even the U.S.
Global economy means global survival.
Cut yourself off, and the collapse starts within months, not years.
Industries die, costs skyrocket, and your Walmart shelf starts looking like Soviet Russia.
—And stop whining about “declining birth rates.”
When you isolate yourself, economically and socially, people don’t f**k, they don’t move, they don’t build.
They stagnate.
And apparently, the only action MAGA gets is in family reunions.
America isn’t another planet.
It’s just one country in a massive, connected world.
And if you can’t handle that reality, maybe your cousin-wife can explain it to you.
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@MoonBeamMemes @SNate93144 @TheOmniLiberal What the fuck kind of response is this? I assume this guy is just a bot, or just severely handicapped.
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Destiny has always had a progressive liberal stance. He regularly champions social justice, economic fairness, and policies that support the working class, while maintaining a skepticism toward unchecked capitalism. Based on the rhetoric I have seen from him in the past, I would think he would be cheering about the market collapsing and asset prices finally coming back down to earth after being hyper inflated to unrealistic and unsustainable levels. It baffles me that he would dunk on and laugh at the firefighter that lost his life in Butler, PA but wouldn’t have the same enthusiasm for the collapse of a hyper inflated and bloated bubble of assets.
I just don’t get Destiny. I always thought he was pretty consistent but now it just seems like his picking a side without even thinking deeply about what is actually happening.
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