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Should be a wild four years.

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No photos, just a quote without much of a source. I don't know if they ever made civvie ones for sporting use, but sounds like a deer rifle to me. Might be a rechambered sporterized one from back in the day. Edit: Mauser makes guns that fit the description new.
Yeah, but I've never seen a modern production Mauser in the wild in the US. The likelihood seems slim, but maybe I'm just a retard
 
so.. what are the odds a actual American fascist party is formed in the next few years?
As long as they don't go after Trump again its not likely to gain traction, media is going to try HARD to cool things off... we are really close to ... a bad time.
If something happens to him in the next month or 2.... woah buddy.
It will be MAGA's rebirth... beautiful and terrifying.
 
Would you fucking niggers shut up about the jews for five seconds? Sure they're a problem, but the world isn't "Us and the jews".
I swear you faggots would suck a nigger cock if he would spit on a jew.
It's a question that deserves to be asked. You don't just ignore leads because you're sick of what /pol/fags say.
 
if he had bought a win in Minnesota it would have gone differently
that was a great shot at being The Guy instead of A Big Donor
Wisconsin. Republicans don't win anything in Minnesota (except a huge geographic majority of the state, but that doesn't count). It was never a possible win. That creepy Republican get-out-the-vote fag was just extending his relevance/payday by misrepresenting the race.

Elon's Christmas drug binge was the end of his political career. Couple dead dork bounces since then, making everyone look at tweets about "grooming" gangs for a while and recently pretending to be a cool racist guy, but it doesn't stick. We know who he really is.

He maybe could redeem himself by finding a way to destroy Farage before it's too late, but all he knows how to do is spend money (ours) and insult people who are smarter than him. That's not the way.
 
It's a question that deserves to be asked. You don't just ignore leads because you're sick of what /pol/fags say.
"Ignore the evidence we have because it might have been planted by the Jew!"
You didn't simply point out that there was more evidence that needs to be looked at

Fuck off, /pol/tard. Yes, there's some appearance of a conspiracy, but it doesn't look like it's centered around jewery.
 
For fuck's sake, the liberals can't accept they are completely fucked on this violence so now we have to play the AI game again to pretend Trump is dead or whatever faggotry they think. It's bad edit cuts because he probably said "kill the fags and kill the liberal fucks" and they had to do another take.


From the Kirk thread last night, I mentioned this

Vance’s memorium is fantastic in poise and praise, and you can just feel as he types it he is becoming the stormtrooper Pepe who is about to tell Usha “why did they make me do this? I just wanted to play video games,” as he hands Stephen Miller the ropes.

And as today is 9/11 there is something I've noticed over the past 9 months that really became clear after sleeping on it. I work with people around my age, the first half of the millennial generation, and we've got boomers and maybe 2 Gen Z. With Vance's words sort of accepting "this is where current leaders put us, we have to do this ourselves no matter the cost," yesterday kind of proved in many people's eyes the power has to be taken. And it's been happening silently and more directly over the past months in a way I finally recognized. Everyone has noticed the words have no power now, but fealty to the older generations is also being removed, not because of disrespect but because they have shown they cannot lead anymore. One of the boss' is a nice guy but truly doesn't get certain things now, and everyone has just said "you're done, deal with customers, we will handle the backend" on certain projects to make sure they aren't screwed up. Tolerance for shitty customers is at a one strike and you're out situation, and everyone here is having each other's backs as opposed to "gotta grind and go the extra mile" that was so prevalent even 3 years ago. Not to make it sound gay and sappy but it feels like a collective sense of protecc others who are very much you, and in this case being young to middle age men. And it's going beyond color even when it comes to working class.

This got me thinking, when 9/11 happened Gen X should have done that, but really no one knew how disgusting the boomers had their grip on power and what they would do to retain it. And something of that scale made many people still want to believe in certain universal truths about coming together when times are tough. But 15 years later it turned out to just be a lie to let people die to remain in power, as the country was just destroyed in the sake of fairness. And then you had fags like Obummer just willingly be a pawn of the boomers so he could pretend to be important, when history has already shown he was a failure at every level, protected only by his skin color.
 
SO uh...anything happening? Not much, eh?
Something dreadful happened: Market Basket is fucked.

From 7 News Boston: "‘Farcical cover up for a coup’: Demoulas fired by Market Basket board, who describe fired exec as ‘dictator’" (Source/Ghost Archive and Archive.is not working right now)
TEWKSBURY, MASS. (WHDH) - The board of Market Basket voted unanimously Tuesday to remove Arthur Demoulas as president and CEO, board chair Jay Hachigian said Wednesday.

“Despite extensive efforts by the Board and Mr. Demoulas to come to terms, the mediation was not successful,” Hachigian said in a statement. “The Market Basket Board late yesterday voted unanimously to remove Arthur T. Demoulas as President and CEO of Market Basket.”

In a statement, Demoulas’ spokesperson, Justine Griffin, said the fired executive is “deeply disappointed” that mediation efforts failed.

“Over time, it became clear to us that this was not a good faith effort by the board or his sisters to reach agreement on the issues created by their abrupt actions placing Arthur T. Demoulas, his family and members of his senior management team on leave,” Griffin said. “It is now crystal clear that they had no intention of reinstating Mr. Demoulas.”

Market Basket customer expressed surprise after Demoulas’ firing was announced.

“I’m very shocked,” said Salem Market Basket shopper Sue Crowley. “The store can’t run without him. I don’t understand it, actually. I don’t understand it at all. Why ruin a good thing?”

Demoulas was placed on paid administrative leave in May amid an investigation into his conduct, alleging he planned to disrupt business operations with a work stoppage.

Last month, a judge granted Market Basket’s request for a restraining order against two fired executives accused of pressuring store employees into a work shutdown.

Joe Schmidt and Tom Gordon were ordered to stay away from the supermarket’s stores and offices.

Schmidt, the former director of operations, and Gordon, former grocery director, were initially placed on administrative leave, but last month were fired over claims of insubordination and inappropriate communications with employees.

The supermarket claimed Schmidt was caught on surveillance video breaking and entering into store headquarters in Tewksbury after hours, using the master key that the company said he has refused to return.

In the board’s complaint in connection with the removal, filed in the Delaware Court of Chancery, they allege that after the suspension of Demoulas and his allies in May, Demoulas “directly and through various proxies, has engaged in a scorched-earth campaign to disrupt Company operations, threaten and intimidate Company associates to stay loyal to him, and smear the Board and the other stockholders of the Company in the media – all in his own self-interest to return to power.”

The complaint alleges that Demoulas refused to work in cooperation with the board in order to retain consolidated control of the company under himself, including insisting on choosing his own eventual successor.

“Demoulas forced the Board to choose between accepting his autocratic control of Market Basket or terminating him in order to protect a vibrant and growing business that cannot flourish over the long-term under the leadership of a dictator,” the complaint reads.

Griffin called the board’s actions “a farcical cover up for a coup”.

“The so-called investigation was designed from the start to falsely tarnish the reputation of Mr. Demoulas and his leadership team,” Griffin said. “Mediation has now demonstrated that to be true. These three board members and the sisters who elected them have removed the senior leadership of the company and all independent board members. All of this is in clear violation of their fiduciary duty – they took a company that was operating at peak performance and recklessly threw it into turmoil and did so in a needlessly public manner and on baseless grounds fabricated from the start.”
TL;DR: a beloved grocery chain in the Northeast had a CEO that actually knew its employees, remembered their names and their lives, and ran the business well, but his greedy cunt of a family fired him so they can raise prices and probably let a larger corporation buy them out. The board is headed by the guy's sister who dismissed everyone who disagreed with her and replaced them with sycophants. The business was not suffering or anything, or losing money, or losing valuation. It's straight greed ruining a good thing.
 
This got me thinking, when 9/11 happened Gen X should have done that, but really no one knew how disgusting the boomers had their grip on power and what they would do to retain it.
you're forgetting how great society was in the 2000s, the jobs were plentiful and it was easy as shit to buy a home and the bread and circuses were good, the social contract was at its height. no one said "learn to code fucktard" because society was so good that jobs were practically thrown at everyone.

the 2010s are really when it got fucked and in a lot of ways people did try to take away the power, but it didn't work. people were genuinely betrayed by the "new class" in both the gop and dems that did manage to end up in power. i remember when Ted Cruz was considered based when he just got elected. people were optimistic for obama and occupy seemed to have somewhat broad appeal at the start.

the 20s will be known for the optimisim dying
 
TL;DR: a beloved grocery chain in the Northeast had a CEO that actually knew its employees, remembered their names and their lives, and ran the business well, but his greedy cunt of a family fired him so they can raise prices and probably let a larger corporation buy them out. The board is headed by the guy's sister who dismissed everyone who disagreed with her and replaced them with sycophants. The business was not suffering or anything, or losing money, or losing valuation. It's straight greed ruining a good thing.
Stop & Shop won... It's over...
 
you're forgetting how great society was in the 2000s, the jobs were plentiful and it was easy as shit to buy a home and the bread and circuses were good, the social contract was at its height. no one said "learn to code fucktard" because society was so good that jobs were practically thrown at everyone.
All of that was "easy and plentiful" because the 2000's are when we turned the printing presses up to 11 and blew the fuck out of the debt to artificially inflate asset prices beyond any realty so old people could continue to live well beyond their means after they stopped being productive.

the 20s will be known for the optimisim dying
The 20's are just those bills coming due.
 
President Trump is awarding Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.



Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks at the Pentagon 9/11 ceremony:
"We honor those 184 rings of the bell, souls lost at the pentagon & on Flight 77. As first responders were grossly outnumbered by wounded, many ran toward chaos...comforted the dying. In that moment, American heroism was laid bare."

 
how many current new yorkers were new yorkers when 9/11 happend?
That is a very small number my dude.

The people that were there when 9/11 happened have jumped ship. Either to a different town/county in the same state, or in a completely different state all together.

New York now is NOT the same as New York back then, not by a long shot.
 
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When two groups are so diametrically opposed, civil war isn't the only answer. Separation is. Herd them into a few lost cause blue states, and seal them off. Let the rest of the country flourish without them.

I want a divorce from the commies! You'd be surprised how few states are corrupted to the point of being lost causes. It's basically a sliver along parts of the coasts.

But humans do dumb human shit, so bring on the war.
 
More words from the Secretary of War at the Pentagon 9/11 Ceremony:
"We must teach our children the price of freedom we love is eternal vigilance. Instill in them importance of upholding America’s constitution, holding tight to our freedom, our faith & relentlessly pursuing our enemies...because the world remains a vipers nest."



"Christ follower, American patriot Charlie Kirk give me hope. Sheer courage no matter the arena. Charlie, we love you.

We know you have heard the Lord’s words. Well done, good & faithful servant.

Like those on 9/11, he'll never be forgotten."

 
The President of the United States reflects on 9/11.

"That terrible morning 24 years ago, time itself stood still. The laughter of schoolchildren fell silent, the rush of hour traffic came to an absolute halt and for 2,977 innocent souls & their families, the entire world came crashing down so suddenly.

In America, we take blows but we never buckle. We bleed but we do not bow. We defy the fear, endure flames & emerge from the crucible of every hardship, stronger, prouder & greater than ever before."

 
The President of the United States remembers Chuck Costello, who died on 9/11 trying to free those stuck in the elevators. His wife found this note after he passed:

"Help me to light the way for those in the dark & when I enter the darkness, let me not panic, but patiently wait to remember the light.



A Moment of Silence For The Collapse of The North Tower.

 
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