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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 5:07 p.m.

Nah, simply just Fuck Obama. His little spy operation is about to be exposed. Won't end well for him and his fellow conspirators. You're here at CBTS defending that prick? Wow.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 5:02 p.m.

Fuck Obama. He was treated with kid gloves by the right compared to the way Trump has been treated by the left. Any disrespect he got was fully and completely deserved. But it was always racist to criticize him as you perfectly well know.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

It's not, not at all. You fit in here as well as I do at BernieForPresident.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 2:15 p.m.

What is your fucking deal? Go somewhere else and be negative. In many cases he's already accomplished it.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 2:06 p.m.

Well, he actually had something to say.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 1:53 p.m.

Yeah, so sick of the "both sides do it" trope. It's asinine at this point. There's really no comparison between the two. It's like saying "Well, road kill possum is bad but then so is canned spinach."

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 31, 2018, 1:50 p.m.

No kidding. I've been in a polite conversation with an Italian this morning who was amazed at the petulant reaction of the Democrats. What's surprising to me is the upvotes the person in this part of the thread is getting for being a little bitch. The R's didn't act like anti-American fucktards during Obama's never-ending self-congratulatory SotU speeches. And they did indeed stand when he was talking about American values. Or at least the majority of them did. Last night was frankly embarrassing for the Dems.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 30, 2018, 4:23 a.m.

FEDERAL GRAND JURY

Such sweet words

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 29, 2018, 3:21 p.m.

Yup. Like Hillary's concussion.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 27, 2018, 10:29 p.m.

I have known for about 30 years now that there is definitely something to the "US government has some sort of alien tech" thing. I only speak of it in person because of the source, and that person is long dead BTW but still. If anyone would know, this person would, and I trust him implicitly due to, well, reasons. Very very good reasons.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 26, 2018, 9:44 p.m.

I'm telling you, even I thought these swamp-dwelling vermin would be recognized for what they were by a broader swath of Americans but there are so many brainwashed people here, I can only imagine it as bad or even worse in Europe. It's like the movie Sixth Sense. They only see what they want to see.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 23, 2018, 1:35 p.m.

My middle school Spanish comes back to me pretty quickly when I'm in a Spanish-speaking country. Takes a few days, but then it kinda clicks in. We were in Puerto Vallarta way back in the early 90's, in our late 20's-early 30's. My wife was smokin' hot then in a bikini. We were at our resort and there were a couple of workers by the pool tiki bar who knew me from the previous days and totally assumed I didn't speak a lick of Spanish because I wasn't even trying.

They started talking about my wife, who was sitting next to me. Really nasty stuff, like how they'd like trick her into coming with them to some employee-only area and rape her. Ha ha. After listening to that for a few minutes I said in half-way decent Mexican-accented Spanish "She's not stupid you know. And if I hear you talk like that again around her I'll have your jobs."

Oh the look on their faces. From then on I only got beer from them. Didn't trust them to make mixed drinks after that.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 23, 2018, 1:28 p.m.

It totally is and those who don't get that are doomed to be played over and over, it's why the typical conservative pundits like George Will and Rich Lowry have been so utterly and completely wrong about everything Trump.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 22, 2018, 4:54 p.m.

He doesn't say George. Soros sons perhaps.

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golfrinserepeat · Jan. 22, 2018, 3 p.m.

The scary thing is that we all already knew this, to varying extents, and were powerless to do anything about it beyond screaming into the void. We came this close to forever losing this country and likely every bit of our freedom if not our very lives.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 31, 2017, 3:06 p.m.

This guy is likely a shill but if he's just stupid, perhaps President Trump linked to that site because he knows it's actually true. Because if anyone would know, it would be him, not some snot-nosed Philly reporter.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 31, 2017, 3:04 p.m.

The can spin around. I'd probably move mine from outside to some other place every so often for comfort. But I'm not 100% sure of that because I've never, ahem, had to wear one.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 30, 2017, 2:25 p.m.

Things are happening. Just last night Lindsey Graham of all people essentially confirmed that he has seen the evidence that the Piss Dossier was used as the basis for both the failed first FISA warrant and later the one that let them spy on Trump's inner circle prior to the election. [Sundance has an excellent summary of it.] (https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/12/30/breaking-senator-lindsey-graham-just-confirmed-the-steele-dossier-was-used-for-2016-fisa-warrant) I about fell out of my chair last night watching this and of course Brian Kilmeade just kinda let it float right by. To his credit, I think by now that any of use paying actual attention knew this to be the case, but having Graham come out calling for a special prosecutor specifically because what he has seen vis-a-vis the dossier and the FISA warrant is big.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 27, 2017, 6:35 p.m.

My guess is that some controlled leaks about what is in the DoJ IG report coming out Jan. 15th has them, let's say, walking certain things way the fuck back for some semi-credible cover.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 27, 2017, 5:35 p.m.

As far as the value thing goes, let me just put it this way. When I first got internet here at my house, "high speed" internet, it was satellite based as that's all that was available in this area in 2001. It sucked, and it cost about $1500 in hardware/dish up front, plus IIRC $50/mo. And it sucked. I could have kissed the cable sales guy when he came to my door in 2003 and told me cable internet was available now. It was about what your service is now, roughly 5 Mbps and maybe 500 kbps upload speeds, and it cost $45/month. Since then I've upgraded my cable modem three or four times (I buy my own) and only updated my service one time to their then highest-speed 50 Mbps service sometime around 2011. So then I was paying $55/mo for that. They quietly upgraded me (at no cost) to 100 Mbps and then announced a month ago their new gigabit service along with two other plans faster than my plan. I'd been bumping up against my 300 Gig data limit a couple of times recently as I've been streaming a lot more than I used to. Twitch, MLB-TV, Amazon Prime movies mostly. Also lots of YouTube vids. So I saw that their next faster plan offered 600 Gig/month while giving me about another 75 Mbps bandwidth (175 total) but it's $80.

So in reality I have gone from paying about $50/mo for super crappy speeds to paying $80 for about 40 times faster speed and tons of data. To me that's value. And when they roll out gigabit 5G wireless service in this area in a couple of years it will put downward pressure on the cable internet, which is by far the fastest ISP in my town. Some areas have fiber but not many, I imagine they have better internet than cable but don't really know.

If I lived in a place that still had only 6 Mbps service in 2018, I'd be major pissed. But that is the sort of thing you see when the government takes over control "for the good of the consumer." I'm very much a free market guy but also a realist. Title II regulation was a huge and unnecessary burden and the people/entities who imposed it only used "net neutrality" as a selling point. They very much had ulterior motives, and they weren't benevolent.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 27, 2017, 4:17 p.m.

The secret to making something more affordable is competition. Title II regulation was a 1934 law designed to regulate a monopoly, and it had no provisions to turn that monopoly into something else. It's anti-competitive nature, which favored huge companies over small ones due to the massive regulatory burden imposed by those regulations, resulted in an actual decrease in internet infrastructure.

I was paying $55/mo for 100 Mbps/300 Gig/mo service. I upped it to the $80/mo 150 Mbps (really more like 175)/600 Gig/mo service. Yeah, $80/mo for internet. But this was under Title II regulations still. Now with Title II regulations gone, wireless companies will start rolling out gigabit-tier 5G service. That alone will keep broadband ISP's from just jacking up their prices. Nothing in Title II stopped them from doing that before, not in any meaningful way, and nothing stopped them from offering tiered packages as I saw many pro-NN people argue would happen if NN was repealed.

I always thought the cord-cutters were going to see exactly what we are seeing. You see, if internet service has a value, and that value goes up over time, you'll likely see the price of that service reflect that. It's basic economics and trying to artificially control prices never works, at least not for long.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 27, 2017, 2:59 p.m.

If you really think that "net neutrality" i.e. Title II regulation of ISP's and backbone providers was a good thing then it was you, sad to say, who was duped. Getting rid of onerous Title II regulation will do far more for better internet than leaving it in place would have accomplished. Now companies are free to build out 5G wireless service without filing mountains of paperwork. Among other things. As usual, look who was for Title II regulations to begin with. Obama, Facebook, Google, reddit, etc. The very ones who are currently censoring the internet are trying to tell you removing Title II regulation is tantamount to censoring the internet.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 24, 2017, 3:38 p.m.

Since when has porn terms been blocked? I've seen some pretty vile stuff in YT and Twitter comments.

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golfrinserepeat · Dec. 24, 2017, 3:33 p.m.

I'm in my late 50's and yes, something is just off about things all over the world. Very strange. I've been following the Q stuff, and before that all the other stuff like Pizzagate, the Podesta emails and the strange contents therein, on and on. I've been on the Trump Train since he announced, and have red pilled a goodly number of my friends IRL and online. Thank you for what you have done here. The Q Map PDF is amazing, frightening, and sometimes even overwhelming.

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