

Posted: 1/26/2021 5:32:06 PM EDT
Someone posted this article in a Facebook group I’m in drawing some parallels. Rampant degeneracy, we’ll likely soon have insane inflation with the way Trump printed money and Biden will ramp that up. So is something similar our future? I don’t believe history repeats but it often rhymes.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2847643/Berlin-liberal-hotbed-homosexuality-mecca-cross-dressers-transsexuals-male-female-surgery-performed-Nazis-came-power-new-book-reveals.html |
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Well, based on the last few months of stupidity at ALL levels, I have been "converting" cash on hand to durable goods rather rapidly, because I feel that this is where we may end up shortly...
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Originally Posted By Kiju: Well, based on the last few months of stupidity at ALL levels, I have been "converting" cash on hand to durable goods rather rapidly, because I feel that this is where we may end up shortly... ![]() View Quote Back when Obama was running the show and some of us were having hardships i quit wasting my money on junk, cut a lot of bills down, got rid of the cable (aint nothing worth a damn on it anyway), keep my cars maintained and in running shape and dont spend extras on it for crap i dont need. I dont buy electronic gadgets like i used to either, they cost to much to be outdated to fast or they dont have a long life. I also realized that all the junk dont bring happiness like most people may think, its just useless crap that takes up perfectly good living space. I am still that way today. if i buy something anymore it had better be a good investment, something that i will have for years or if things go bad it will be useful. Most things i have been buying over the years are tools (power and hand tools, not the cheap stuff), supplies for home/vehicle maintenance, guns and ammo of course, some survival/camping/mil-surplus goods, and emergency foods that have a 20 to 30 year shelf life. When covid hit and everybody was panicking because they did not have supplies to hold out through the lockdowns that were to come (the great TP Apocalypse), most of who knows me noticed i didnt panic and wondered why ![]() |
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Yes.
And there will be another Holocaust due to it once they realize that a select few Jews and not the whole lot are responsible. They will once again try to wipe them out to get just a handful of bad people and this time america will be the bad guy. Dugan Ashley had a large amount of data for this during COVID lockdowns. |
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Originally Posted By joshiedoom: Yes. And there will be another Holocaust due to it once they realize that a select few Jews and not the whole lot are responsible. They will once again try to wipe them out to get just a handful of bad people and this time america will be the bad guy. Dugan Ashley had a large amount of data for this during COVID lockdowns. View Quote I doubt there would be another Holocaust. Evangelicals worship Israel and mainline Christianity denominations like the Catholic Church and all the big Protestant ones would condemn it. |
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Originally Posted By KYgunslinger91: I doubt there would be another Holocaust. Evangelicals worship Israel and mainline Christianity denominations like the Catholic Church and all the big Protestant ones would condemn it. View Quote Please study history and other countries. We are in fact a very small blip in time. |
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If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why, then, this parting was well made".
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Originally Posted By joshiedoom: Please study history and other countries. We are in fact a very small blip in time. View Quote I’ve studied a lot of history and I understand we’re a blip. But a genocide like the Holocaust against the Jews again while it’s still in living memory does not seem likely to me. |
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Originally Posted By KYgunslinger91: I’ve studied a lot of history and I understand we’re a blip. But a genocide like the Holocaust against the Jews again while it’s still in living memory does not seem likely to me. View Quote WWII veterans are about gone... ![]() I will continue to post data and other comments about similarities until this thread goes to archive. |
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If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why, then, this parting was well made".
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If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why, then, this parting was well made".
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Originally Posted By jeh311: Back when Obama was running the show and some of us were having hardships i quit wasting my money on junk, cut a lot of bills down, got rid of the cable (aint nothing worth a damn on it anyway), keep my cars maintained and in running shape and dont spend extras on it for crap i dont need. I dont buy electronic gadgets like i used to either, they cost to much to be outdated to fast or they dont have a long life. I also realized that all the junk dont bring happiness like most people may think, its just useless crap that takes up perfectly good living space. I am still that way today. if i buy something anymore it had better be a good investment, something that i will have for years or if things go bad it will be useful. Most things i have been buying over the years are tools (power and hand tools, not the cheap stuff), supplies for home/vehicle maintenance, guns and ammo of course, some survival/camping/mil-surplus goods, and emergency foods that have a 20 to 30 year shelf life. When covid hit and everybody was panicking because they did not have supplies to hold out through the lockdowns that were to come (the great TP Apocalypse), most of who knows me noticed i didnt panic and wondered why ![]() View Quote Oh, my house lacks for nothing. I grew up way too *far* from town to be able to simply "run down to town and grab something." I grew up with the mindset of having things on hand. Lately, I have simply been making sure that we *shouldn't* lack for anything, hopefully, for a very extended time. Everything has been paid for for several years, well maintained, with spares laid in as I can find them. (Ever try finding a drive flange for a 5 ton Rockwell axle?) ![]() ![]() |
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