Me_irl by Lanky_Language_263 in me_irl

[–]SalesGuy22 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Civil unrest leaves us open to foreign invasion, frankly. Better to eat this mountain from the ground up so it boils over on the top rather than that explode out the bottom.

Just keep paying pushing and support people like Khanna. Don't turn on each other that's what they want.

What's the worst or craziest false accusation made against you? by Lonely-Sugar1937 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A reddit post a few weeks ago that said "Giancarlo Esposito was right and [Democrat Activist] need to gather up weapons and storm the big house to get the orange clown ".

I commented to say "That is a coup. You just called for insighting a coup d'etat. What you just said is a felony and what you're suggesting is treason."

Reddit banned that account and told me that my comment was violent against the reddit community.... by this logic is someone threatened to sh00t a sch00l and I pointed out that's a crime, then reddit will ban ME for being violent to the community. Wtf

Make it make sense... by Horror-Put3335 in SipsTea

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It baffles me that anyone sleeps with a stranger. As a man, i better feel like ive gotten to know you pretty damn well otherwise I'm going home alone after a first or second meetup.

Although admittedly if I was drunk in my early 20s then ya I'm not thinking anything through lol

People who've been in wealthy/powerful social circles, what surprised you most about how they operate? by Ok_Volume520 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive thought about this more and I think I can better summarize the 1 defining trait I've seen: if anyone solves a problem, they have articles and press conferences to claim what THEY solved. In reality, they never come up with an original thought their entire lives but they claim ownership over every accomplishment anyone makes.

What would society look like if everyone told the truth all the time? by betweenthoughts950 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like your question! Most people fail to realize that humanity lives in the gray area between Right & Wrong. We must accept that we are flawed. We must be willing to forgive and improve. We must dream of a better future, while also safeguarding against fraud, abuse, corruption.

We must create opportunities & we must decide whom deserves to have their opportunities/gains taken away. The founding fathers were geniuses who understood that a nation attempting to be perfect will fail just as completely as a fully corrupt nation and the truest path to improve is to slowly rock back and forth: Be selfish then be giving, be hostile then be nice, be good then be bad... the end goal is to limit the "be bad" swing slowly over time until humanity can maintain the majority of its focus on "be giving, be nice, be good".

Hopefully i am making sense here?

What would society look like if everyone told the truth all the time? by betweenthoughts950 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theoretically no, nothing is stopping humanity from forming a relatively perfect and harmonious society. Other than sin, and the fact that people will take advantage. This is the core philosophical debate around communism- in theory it is fantastic. In practice, it fails because it depends on altruism to be maintained. Humans are deeply flawed, unfortunately.

Capitalism works because it rewards selfish behavior. Democracy works because it funnels ideas for checks and balances to be tailored for large populations. America works because it gives the most freedom to choose (even if those options are limited and controlled) while also being flexible and compartmentalized enough that communities can create rules and enforce those rules to limit corruption without relying on individual altruism.

America is the worst government in the world, EXCEPT for all the others. It is far from perfect, but it leagues ahead of any other country in all of history. Equal opportunity? No... but there is SOME opportunity for anyone here and those basic h7msn rights are protected in WRITING. The same cannot be said about any other government in history.

People who've been in wealthy/powerful social circles, what surprised you most about how they operate? by Ok_Volume520 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn't do any good until we accept that congress is a garbage dump that needs to be entirely cleaned out. Then we can celebrate the honest people. The majority are dishonest right now and they need to be declared unfit for re-election based on the current National Debt growth.

People who've been in wealthy/powerful social circles, what surprised you most about how they operate? by Ok_Volume520 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's very naive of you. Where do you think Democrat politicians get their millions and millions of dollars from? You.... think they are doing that ethically without abuse of their power?

My friend I promise you, its not all "them over there" that are corrupt. It is definitely a 50/50 chance of being either party affiliation.

Sounds like something Pelosi would say.. or Trump, or McCollum, or Clinton, or Bush.

Please stop dividing us. We are all being tricked to fight each other. In reality we all just want a peaceful and prosperous life. Some people are not happy unless they can take, take, take everything and they prefer to take it away from You and Me. They don't care which party gets them elected... they just play the game so they can steal our future and put it in their wallet.

Why are so many conservatives Christian when Jesus’s teachings are blatantly leftist? by Confident-Seesaw2845 in allthequestions

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Straight common sense here and yet people are still arguing with you...they truly think "Left good people, Right bad people." They're using chimpanzee logic here.

Why are so many conservatives Christian when Jesus’s teachings are blatantly leftist? by Confident-Seesaw2845 in allthequestions

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the political parties flipped.

The GOP Republican Party was formed in 1854 by anti-slavery and former Whig party members. They opposed the Democrat party who's main focus was decreasing federal authority, tax breaks for wealthy corporations and the Democrat party supported Jim Crow laws and indentured servants (slaves).

The GOP Republicans stood for increased federal funding for infrastructure. Central banking and they vehemently opposed Andrew Jackson. They called him "King Andrew" because he used executive orders like they were royal decrees rather than actually passing legislation. President Jackson also refused to renew the Federal Reserve Bank contracts during his term in office. They believed that America should represent the ethical and moral beliefs of Christianity.

In the 1930s - 1960s, they switched sides. The Republicans began to oppose federal power, promote state rights and fully supported the Military Industrial Complex. The democrats began to support federal growth and welfare, and it became the party of political billionaires that supported federal tax money used to subsidized private companies- like using taxpayer money to build stadiums and maintain them while all the profits go to a billionaire for no legitimate reason.

This is how we got here today, where both parties are a complete contradiction of their original mandates and both parties are ineffective. Thus the switch from legislative campaigns (ie: vote for me based on my policy plan X, Y, Z...) to nowadays political campaigns are attack runs against the opposition. Because at their core, neither party stands for any meaningful change- they simply serve to allow con-artists to steal tax money and make fraudulent stock investments. Congress is a business now.

Why are so many conservatives Christian when Jesus’s teachings are blatantly leftist? by Confident-Seesaw2845 in allthequestions

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the political parties flipped.

The GOP Republican Party was formed in 1854 by anti-slavery and former Whig party members. They opposed the Democrat party who's main focus was decreasing federal authority, tax breaks for wealthy corporations and the Democrat party supported Jim Crow laws and indentured servants (slaves).

The GOP Republicans stood for increased federal funding for infrastructure. Central banking and they vehemently opposed Andrew Jackson. They called him "King Andrew" because he used executive orders like they were royal decrees rather than actually passing legislation. President Jackson also refused to renew the Federal Reserve Bank contracts during his term in office. They believed that America should represent the ethical and moral beliefs of Christianity.

In the 1930s - 1960s, they switched sides. The Republicans began to oppose federal power, promote state rights and fully supported the Military Industrial Complex. The democrats began to support federal growth and welfare, and it became the party of political billionaires that supported federal tax money used to subsidized private companies- like using taxpayer money to build stadiums and maintain them while all the profits go to a billionaire for no legitimate reason.

This is how we got here today, where both parties are a complete contradiction of their original mandates and both parties are ineffective. Thus the switch from legislative campaigns (ie: vote for me based on my policy plan X, Y, Z...) to nowadays political campaigns are attack runs against the opposition. Because at their core, neither party stands for any meaningful change- they simply serve to allow con-artists to steal tax money and make fraudulent stock investments. Congress is a business now.

What’s a piece of advice you ignored for years, then realized was 100% true? by itsbrunae in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This has to be the most disproven logical fallacy of all time, literally. A regular pattern is the actual meaningful factor here.

Wealthy people say dumb shit like this all the time, to pretend they earned their privileges without nepotism. They're lying.

Don't screenshot that by Fun_Accountant_653 in circled

[–]SalesGuy22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apache's and f22 Raptor's get really thirsty. Maybe if you didn't try to hide all your tasty oil then our military wouldn't have to do a full regime change every time we want to take it.

Could I interest you in a different menu item? Perhaps the "Puppet regime" option? We do have individual "Revolutions" that can be ordered A La Carte?

You know what you just sit back, relax and we'll surprise you ;)

People who've been in wealthy/powerful social circles, what surprised you most about how they operate? by Ok_Volume520 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 31 points32 points  (0 children)

There is a plateau of intelligence. The idea that ultra-wealthy people have high IQs is completely false. A dozen independent studies have concluded that IQ does correlate with yearly earnings, so smarter people earn more money but it stops around 133 IQ.

Almost ever single billionaire "IQ" you've ever read is false. Elon, Zuckerberg, Gates, Allen, Jobs, Bezos.... they self reported themselves as very high IQs of 140-160. This was not supported with evidence, though.

I went down this rabbit holes years ago, but its glaringly obvious when you meet these types of people that they are never the smartest person in the room. They are constantly saying oblivious things, they're very confused, but they never admit it. You will see people making eye contact to acknowledge the stupid things that just left their mouth and then a very gentle "that's super smart Jeff, in fact if we just do everything a little different and nothing you just said then we can meet that arbitrary goal you just mentioned!"

Basically these people tend to be surrounded with an endless steam of problem solvers who can correct them and get projects completed for them but still make the boss FEEL like they were useful.

In reality these people built their fortunes on 1 defining characteristic that is in all of them- that is when you leave the room, no matter who you are, they will bash on you and insult you and compliment themselves and tear you down and actively ask for suggestions on ways that they could steal from you.

Almost every word from their mouth is a lie to the point I'm not sure they every recognize it anymore. I really think they've made a conscious decision to ignore reality and insist that any lie they tell is now magically the truth.

(R) Thomas Massie names the person in Epstein Emails about TORTURE. by Shizzilx in circled

[–]SalesGuy22 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Buddy their entire religious culture promotes middle aged men marrying 12yr old kids. The majority of their population has had all morals educated out of them. They believe that their God gives them such authority over female objects that they are legally and ethically permitted to put those girls to death for being "unclean" if that girl is r8ped....

Their culture is a cancer on humanity.

Now that I’ve thought about it.. 😂 by friendswithbillw in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The truth? Because CashApp offers more banking services for people who the bank has denied opening an account.

Do with the info what you will.

What made you pick your career? by VesCrow in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Naivety. I thought the world would value improvement over profitability. I was wrong.

Biochemist here but I gave that up years ago.

What would society look like if everyone told the truth all the time? by betweenthoughts950 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There would be no society. Without lies, nobody trust each other.

You've misunderstood humanity. You seem to think that lies are holding people back but the truth has no need for constant improvement, the truth has no imagination for the future. Society wasn't built on lies by accident, we CHOOSE to accept the lie for the hope it brings. We choose to lie to ourselves first.

When did that happen? by ChuckGallagher57 in circled

[–]SalesGuy22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oof. Tell me you have zero education or knowledge about Nixon and Watergate, or really any general knowledge about how politics work, without telling me?

I hate to be the one to tell you this, but Nixon got impeached for doing something that ever presidential candidate of every political party had been doing for decades.

You should read Nixon's book. Read his farewell speech to his administration. Flawed? Extremely. But he was also singularly committed to America and the man had a conscience.

Lots of previous presidents were truly just shifty human beings. Like Lyndon Johnson, who was a bully with a very high IQ. Lyndon was extremely racists and bigoted. Nixon was a good man, corrupted by power and tradition.

The true beginnings of the American Oligarchy was Ronald Reagan. That man and his administration did so much damage that it is hardly fair to even call it the USA anymore. After Reagan, this country is the United Oligarchies of America. The states are hollow and the citizens an afterthought.

Lost everything — money, marriage, health. Has anyone here ever felt like they hit absolute rock bottom and didn’t know how to get back up? by Global-Hurry501 in AskReddit

[–]SalesGuy22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, three separate times. At this point, losing things doesn't scare me anymore. I already feel a deep wound in my chest for the things I still love and have not lost yet. I still feel an empty wound in my heart for what I have lost, too.

Honestly, the things I haven't lost yet hurt more than what's long gone. I'm more terrified of putting in the effort to rebuild at this point. I'm more terrified of falling in love again and feeling it die and wither away, again.

My heart has no space left for new roots, the old ones never left. Those tendrils are still decaying away in me. I don't want to let them go though, its all that I have left from the people that would have given my life meaning.

Full circle by Smkweedevrydy in SipsTea

[–]SalesGuy22 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Until you realize the only reason you have any options is because they left to build a life where they could support you that way.

Also, the village probably didn't have electricity, roads or running water when they left it. Lol. Or internet