25% Americans open to armed action against government

they did it with help from the international banking class, who invented communism as
a trap for legitimate populist concerns.

stop shilling for evil.

Communism was not invented. It simply exists. Communism is government ownership of markets. Banks are not government. There is no such thing as an 'international banking class'. Banks are just simply that...banks. In a world of fiat money in most nations, banks are attached to each country and highly regulated in each country. There is no such thing as an 'international' or global bank. You obviously have no clue what a shill is either, or what they do, or why casinos use them.
 
Really really. See Rule 16. Don't change the quotes of people. If you want to manufacture quotes, use the guidelines specified in that rule. I am not a mod here obviously, but I don't want to see you fall into this warning from the mods. Since it's a new rule, they are pretty good about warning people before taking further action.
I'm about to log out but I'll be back tonight. Tell me in that time about your economic theories. Understand I hold a degree in economics from the University of Michigan and you learned about econ from prisonplanet.com. I will fucking destroy you.
You will find that claims of credentials are absolutely worthless on blind forums. You will also find that credentials from universities are not all they're cracked up to be. Your arguments you present denote your expertise in any post you make. Simply present your own arguments with your own reasoning for them. That is, after all, the essence of philosophy.

Stop being an idiot.
His belief in the conspiracies he constantly posts are pretty hard core. You won't stop believing in them just because of you or me.
 
Youre a run of the mill brainwashed globalist imbecile aka an internationalist fascist.

ive destroyed you already.

I assume these random words and phrase are meant to be some kind of insult. No apparent coherency. No, you have destroyed nothing. Assumption of victory fallacy. Attempted proof by void.
 
Such as? Be specific, please.

Both groups are anti-freedom assholes pushing for an all-powerful Federalist government dictating to Americans how to live, what to believe and how to think.

If the founding fathers of the United States wanted an all powerful government, why did they create the Constitution????????!? Think, stupid.
 
If the founding fathers of the United States wanted an all powerful government, why did they create the Constitution????????!? Think, stupid.

If you are truly as smart as you believe, Sybil, you'll be able to explain why the Founders wanted a Constitution.

As it is, I doubt you are capable since you blew this one so badly.
 
If you are truly as smart as you believe, Sybil, you'll be able to explain why the Founders wanted a Constitution.

As it is, I doubt you are capable since you blew this one so badly.

Sybil isn't here, Dutch. You are still hallucinating. I cannot talk to Sybil.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/30/poll-americans-guns-against-government

Survey of 1,000 registered US voters also reveals that most Americans agree government is ‘corrupt and rigged’

More than one quarter of US residents feel so estranged from their government that they feel it might “soon be necessary to take up arms” against it, a poll released on Thursday claimed.

This survey of 1,000 registered US voters, published by the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics (IOP), also revealed that most Americans agree the government is “corrupt and rigged against everyday people like me”.

The data suggests that extreme polarization in US politics – and its impact on Americans’ relationships with each other – remain strong. These statistics come as a congressional committee is holding public hearings on the January 6 insurrection.

The survey indicates that distrust in government varies among party lines. While 56% of participants said they “generally trust elections to be conducted fairly and counted accurately”, Republicans, Democrats and independents were dramatically split on this point. Nearly 80% of Democrats voiced overall trust in elections, but that number dipped to 51% among independents and a mere 33% of Republicans.

Per the poll, 49% of Americans concurred that they “more and more feel like a stranger in my own country”. Again, this number reflected sharp political divisions: the sentiment was held by 69% of self-described “strong Republicans”, 65% of self-described “very conservative” persons, and 38% of “strong Democrats”.

Of the 28% of voters who felt it might soon be necessary “to take up arms against the government”, 37% had guns in their homes, according to the data.

One-third of Republicans – including 45% of “strong Republicans – hold this belief about taking up arms. 35% of independent voters, and 20% of Democrats, also agreed, the poll said.

It's a good thing that crazies like you are still in the minority.
 
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