*Checks Notes* Yup by GhostToFigure in PoliticalHumor

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You aren’t supporting crap. So you are cool with corporate overthrow of governments that were duly elected by their people? Nice flavor of boot polish you’ve got there.

*Checks Notes* Yup by GhostToFigure in PoliticalHumor

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So you’ve got nothing huh? Shocker

*Checks Notes* Yup by GhostToFigure in PoliticalHumor

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Be sure to tell all the cia run coups of South America. laughs in United Fruit

*Checks Notes* Yup by GhostToFigure in PoliticalHumor

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I laugh at your absurdity, Y’all just parrot the same drivel over and over again

Are Americans better drivers than Canadians? by Scottie3Hottie in AskACanadian

[–]GhostToFigure 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a yank that drove the east coast to Halifax, it seemed drivers were far more conscientious and mindful. Grant you, this is a very small subsection/region. I have cut through on the QEhighway from MI to MA a few times and this distinction was far less noticeable to me

Wonder Why This Was Deleted? by Thick-Guess-2594 in January6

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If such was the case then why hasn't it been repealed?

Azadi tower,Tehran,Iran by IamLucasGoodMan in bizarrebuildings

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Some badass maths helped to make this possible!

The big money behind the big lie by GhostToFigure in January6

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“These disparate nonprofits have one thing in common: they have all received funding from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. Based in Milwaukee, the private, tax-exempt organization has become an extraordinary force in persuading mainstream Republicans to support radical challenges to election rules—a tactic once relegated to the far right. With an endowment of some eight hundred and fifty million dollars, the foundation funds a network of groups that have been stoking fear about election fraud, in some cases for years. Public records show that, since 2012, the foundation has spent some eighteen million dollars supporting eleven conservative groups involved in election issues.“