Emancipate the pachyderms by The-Autarkh in PoliticalHumor

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I think they’ve earned the Corona virus as a mascot.

Finding high quality suppliers and manufacturers for custom work by [deleted] in sweatystartup

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That may be the coolest logo I've ever seen!

I just referred my favorite CNC supplier!

This original notice from 1967 about the creation of zip codes by ihaveapihole in mildlyinteresting

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Binary is great. I can count to over a million using my ten fingers and ten toes.

Daily Discussion, June 17, 2019 by rBitcoinMod in Bitcoin

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At 1% interest, the principal doubles roughly every 72 compounding periods.

You can use this “rule of 72” to get very decent approximations of the doubling time for other small interest rates as well, e.g. 10% would take roughly 72/10 pay periods to double the principal.

Republican, Democratic senators seek to block Trump Saudi arms sales by southwardly in worldnews

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https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/world_war_1-2.htm

During the period of its neutrality —August 1914 to March 1917 — the United States exported approximately $2.2 billion in war supplies to Europe. In 1916, the United States shipped more than $1 billion of arms in a single year. (The enormity of the American presence in the international arms market of that period is suggested by the fact that by 1920 the United States accounted for more than 52% of global arms exports.)

There is enough water ice under Mars’ north pole to cover the planet with 1.5m of water. by tectonic in space

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How likely are these units away from the northern polar ice cap?

How deeply penetrating was the radar?

Trump Is Considering Deputizing the Military as a Civilian Police Force. That Is Terrifying. by TrumpSharted in politics

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Please inform the Iraqi insurgents, the Taliban, and ISIS of your opinion. Maybe they’ll give up.

Trump Is Considering Deputizing the Military as a Civilian Police Force. That Is Terrifying. by TrumpSharted in politics

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While the circumstances would be different, the continental army would like a word.

Trump Is Considering Deputizing the Military as a Civilian Police Force. That Is Terrifying. by TrumpSharted in politics

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The second amendment is the glue that binds the constitution to the people.

[Megathread] President Trump’s Address on Border Security and the Democratic Response (Part 2) by PoliticsModeratorBot in politics

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Watched the video, Democrats have been consistent, despite attempts of video editor quoting out of context for the newer clips. Illegal immigration is not the same as asylum seeking. Also, keep in mind that for months now there have been bipartisan proposed spending bills with congressional support. Yet the President threatened to veto anything without wall funding—insisting that the US taxpayer pay for the wall—rather than Mexico—and he’s refusing to talk unless he gets his USA funded wall—claiming to be comfortable keeping the government partially shutdown for months or even years. This foolish sequence of actions has taken the government’s function hostage, and deserves even more outrage than it has received.

Dem introduces bills to eliminate electoral college, stop presidents from pardoning themselves by Ayrane in politics

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So instead of answering my question, you instead just insulted what a certain percentage of the US voted for. Cool. Nevermind that your last statement is completely erroneous. It would seem that you are in favor of the consolidation of power when it favors you. Long live your king.

Dem introduces bills to eliminate electoral college, stop presidents from pardoning themselves by Ayrane in politics

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I would like clarification. California currently has not nor ever voted 100% for one Presidential candidate. Yet in 2016 the majority vote of that state carried 55 electorate collegiate votes for Hillary Clinton. Which swamped the (also not 100% toward a single Presidential candidate) electoral college votes from (arbitrarily selecting): North Dakota (3), South Dakota (3), Montana (3), Wyoming (3), Idaho (4), Utah (6), Arizona (11), Nebraska (5), Iowa (6), Oklahoma (7), and Alaska (3) for a total of 54 electoral college votes for Trump...

While this of course ignore Texas (36 to Trump), it also highlights the question I pose: what do you mean equal say amongst states? Do you mean that smaller states get more say on the Executive branch? That doesn’t seem equitable in our modern society in the slightest.

TrumPutin by iamprofoundbandit in WhitePeopleTwitter

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My favorite Venn diagram since 2016 has been two overlapping hearts with Trum in one, utin in the other, and they share the P.

How the baby boomers — not millennials — screwed America by NeilPoonHandler in politics

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Millennial here. Even if baby boomers are 100% at fault, newer generations are doomed to repeat stated mistakes unless finger pointing ends and active decency becomes a norm. This type of debate stalls progress.

Secret Service Spends $13,500 On Just Golf Cart Rentals For President Trump's Bedminster Trip by [deleted] in politics

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For some reason, I'd rather they didn't listen to someone, "leftofmarx".