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theplummer@theplummerco·
@burnthalies I don't think so. I think the way it was framed was wrong. This guy didn't articulate the difference between voluntary altruism and involuntary altruism. Voluntary is NOT socialism, though explained incorrectly it looks like socialism.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@RationalMale Didn't someone write a song about this that women love? Doesn't it go, "I want you to want me. I need you to need me. I'd love you to love me." Maybe I'm just imagining things.
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Rollo Tomassi@RationalMale·
Wives, men don't care about connection, affirmation, acceptance, or closeness. Your husband wants to fuck a wife who wants to fuck him. Stop projecting female rationales for sex onto men to convince yourself you should fuck your husband. Stop making married sex a pity fuck.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@EKalski78299 @RockChartrand Simple. If the US isn't being attacked, we do nothing. If we are attacked, a simple apportioned tax be imposed on the states. You are trying to apply the black swan event to justify the business as usual. Like pro abortionists say, What about rape/incest. dumb argument.
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
One of the strangest things to watch over time is how effectively people have been convinced that the tax collector is a benevolent force, even as the evidence keeps pointing the other way.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@EKalski78299 @RockChartrand Point being... None of these are real fixes, and neither is Friedman's. In fact, his is worse. The only Full measure is to ban govt borrowing 100%. And this is grounded in our founding fathers words.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@EKalski78299 @RockChartrand Ron Paul could fix the debt problem instantly too. He said, just have the Fed forgive the national debt? Bill Still could fix it too, he says Just have the Treasury print the money. 3rd idea, Treasury mints 39 platinum $1T coins, deposit in Fed, and pay off debt against them.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@JustWalkinBye @H_I_D_E09 @MarkCBott @Lee_in_Iowa How many hours of labor did you have to provide to by that same bar of gold, compared to how many hours a young person has to work to earn the same bar of gold. Gold was $35 per oz when you were a kid, what is it now? nearly $5K.
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Pedestrian@JustWalkinBye·
@theplummerco @H_I_D_E09 @MarkCBott @Lee_in_Iowa The same bar of gold that bought a house in 1960, can buy the same house today. The gold didn’t gain value. The dollar lost value. This is the fundamental basis to the America First Policy. Hence the name.
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Lee in Iowa
Lee in Iowa@Lee_in_Iowa·
Boomer here. I bought my first house after ten years of saving like crazy. And the interest was 14.5%. I don’t know where kids got the idea that they were due a house and new car at college graduation, but that’s NOT how it ever was.
heretical lakeloon@loonlake55

Too many young people are resenting Boomers, claiming that Boomers had it " easy " financially in their youth. Here are a few fun facts about growing up Boomer. 1. Almost everyone grew up with one bathroom. Mom, Dad and all 3-6 siblings. 2. If you did get to take a vacation, you drove. With no air conditioning. No cup holders. No iPads. Just black vinyl seats and bologna sandwiches. 3. There were no club sports. No Parks and Rec activities. Summer camp was for rich kids. Get yourself a bike, a stick and a few friends. If you were bored, you laid in the grass and looked at clouds. 4. You ate what was served. Even if it was chicken livers. No DoorDash, no backup Totino's rolls. 5. No AP classes, no PSEO, no "fun" elective. They assigned you to a class. You went. You did what they asked. Or else. 6. Unless you had rich parents, you had a nice VFW wedding. Maybe rent a room at a modest hotel. 7. Most Boomers got their first pedi and mani in their 50s (when their feet got farther away). We didn't even know people got massages in real life, only in Hollywood. 8. You packed your own lunch for decades. 9. No one knew what red light therapy was, a facial, a spa day, or a cold plunge. Your gym was the YMCA. Usually in a rather old building. 10. We grew up with 18 percent inflation, 14 percent mortgage rates, 3 million continuing unemployment claims, and 200 other applicants competing for the same job. Now, this is not to say Millenials and Gen Z have it easy or don't face problems. It's just to say, nobody has it easy or doesn't face problems. My only hope, as my mom would say, is I live long enough to see my kids' kids complain about how easy they had it!

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theplummer@theplummerco·
@EKalski78299 @RockChartrand What's a politicians #1 concern? Re election. What better way to get re elected than to offer the masses 'free shit'. That's why I advocate for a article V convention, forbidding govt. borrowing... full stop.
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Ed Kalski
Ed Kalski@EKalski78299·
@RockChartrand The tax collector has become far more greedy over the last decade. Politicians have become so addicted to spending other people's money, they want more and more and more.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@RockChartrand We have become a society that prefers security over liberty. Ben Franklin warned us about that.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@RockChartrand Socialism to them, is when a working wife says, "What's mine is mine & what's his is ours." They honestly believe they shouldn't have to work to survive. Work should be what funds the 'extras'. Like a working teenager living rent free in mamma's house.
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
When socialists say capitalism isn’t voluntary, they’re usually conflating three different things: Capitalism, reality, and their fantasy of socialism. Capitalism is voluntary exchange, you’re free to trade or walk away. Reality is not voluntary, you still have to eat, work, and survive regardless of the system. And their version of socialism assumes those needs can be met without cost or trade. So when they say “capitalism isn’t voluntary,” what they’re really objecting to is reality itself, the fact that survival requires effort. They then project that frustration onto capitalism, while imagining a system where obligations disappear and outcomes are guaranteed. The contradiction is simple: Capitalism doesn’t force you to produce. Reality does. And socialism doesn’t remove that requirement, it just shifts who gets forced to meet it.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@JustWalkinBye @H_I_D_E09 @MarkCBott @Lee_in_Iowa Correction: Assets have quadrupled in the last 20 years. Great if you have assets, kinda sucks if you don't. That's the whole point. Young generations are complaining about the "K" shaped economy that boomers are immune from seeing.
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Mark@MarkCBott·
@Lee_in_Iowa Snowflakes were raised to think they are special. They got trophies for participating and now they think a job at Starbucks is participating and their trophy should be a house and new car.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@Lee_in_Iowa How many times did you do a refi during the life of your loan. I know you did, don't lie. 14.5% interest was a short term blip. This is the equivalent of boomers claiming that they had to walk uphill to school both ways. STFU.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@zerofsgave @DrInsensitive I understand why you feel that way, but that doesn't change the fact that someone else struck first. My whole point is, what started the conflict and expecting one to just say 'oh well' when the existential threat exists (think Greater Israel agenda). perspective matters.
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DW@zerofsgave·
@theplummerco @DrInsensitive Regardless of past politics. The cancer grows. Btw, I have an expeditionary medal from operation Earnest Will. I've lived a little bit of that history. Iran has been rogue and killing for generations.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@zerofsgave @DrInsensitive Really? How many Muslim's has America killed in the last 25 years? It's not that I support Iran. It's that I despise that US is the proverbial Shabbos Goy, proxy army for a state that probably should never have been inserted into the middle east.
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DW@zerofsgave·
@theplummerco @DrInsensitive Yeah, well that ship has sailed. Here we are with a murderous regime that has promised to wipe us off the face of the earth. Nuke and pave would be too kind imho. It's a 50 yr war with a cancer on humanity that has been allowed to grow unabated. Why wait? End it now.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@RetroCoast You are correct. And the last 'offer' Iran made, they knew Trump would not take under any circumstance. That one point he'd never concede too is the one where Iran demanded a public apology. Iran want's this violent escalating attack, so they will be seen as the victim.
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Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
Why is Trump going insane? Two words: "Blackmail" and "Narcissism." If you understand this, it all makes sense. Trump is a classic narcissist. For a narcissist, image is everything. It is the very core of his identity. Losing face will push a narcissist to dangerous behavior- even violence. Trump is controlled by Israel with the Epstein Files. Trump is in the Epstein Files. Bigtime. And Israel is using that as blackmail to push Trump to commit greater acts of violence against Iran. For Trump, the issue is not Iran. It is losing face from the Epstein Files being released. Trump will do ANYTHING- even use nuclear weapons on Iran- to prevent the release of the Epstein Files. The combination of narcissistic personality disorder and blackmail means Trump will do anything Israel says- no matter how vile or illegal. When you understand this, it all makes perfect sense.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@zerofsgave @DrInsensitive Did you ever think to ask the question, Why do they yell “Death to America”? The answer lies within the concept of officious interloper. And events that lead to the US entering WWI, via the Balfour Declaration. Learn some history.
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DW@zerofsgave·
@theplummerco @DrInsensitive Omg! Trump is getting us in another forever war! Omg! Trump is taking steps to end the war! The meek inherit the earth when their dead body is lowered into a hole. Don't be polyannish. Trump is negotiating and playing the role. Geeez, people are such blind cowards.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@TenthAmendment Michael, I have a 3 part solution, If you are interested in reading an advance copy of my book "Beyond the Big Cycle- How Credit enslaves us and the Amendment that Sets Us Free. I'd appreciate your critique.
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TenthAmendmentCenter@TenthAmendment·
The greatest national security threat comes from within. Thomas Jefferson warned us. We didn’t listen.
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theplummer@theplummerco·
@yaronbrook Ayn Rand had a blind spot. She was atheist. So, her statement that Altruism is evil, would be correct. I say Involuntary altruism is evil, it's theft and redristribution. Too bad she didn't come to Christ and learn the gift of voluntary altruism.
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