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Comment #38119802
Hardly, the left platforms anti-white bigots all the time. It's clear that censoring anti-White bigots would make it safer to be White in America, but the left won't lift a finger …
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Comment #32537472
This is about the lockdowns making healthcare much worse. The hpv vaccine rates in America are rising and don’t explain the sudden increase in late stage diagnoses.
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Comment #32469560
What makes a vehicle masculine? I know plenty of women who own trucks who insist their truck isn’t.
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Comment #32461502
the concern is that the evidence that lead to the approval of these “vaccines” was as bad as the evidence for humors and leeches.
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Comment #32425433
Ego is why people buy trucks. Regulations disincentivize Chrysler from selling an economy cars. Also, trucks have some of the highest inventory levels of any new vehicle type right…
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Comment #32425409
Then why don’t people buy class 8 semi trucks?
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Comment #32425397
I don’t think Toyota lobbied to stop selling corollas. This likely was intentional from the Obama admin, my recollection is that the US government owned Chrysler and GM when they m…
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Comment #32421546
Strongly disagree, being able to accumulate enough money to cover the bumps of life can be the difference between stringing along a middle class existence and everything working ou…
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Comment #32415683
Yeah that’s my point, inflation rates don’t really influence unemployment rates except at the margin
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Comment #32415669
That seems to be entirely explained by labor force participation. Note the skyrocketing amounts of people with more than one job
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Comment #32413103
But our unemployment rates were so low in 2019, how could they have been lower with higher inflation?
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Comment #32382408
My argument is that my prior experiences seem to work better for guiding my meal choice than all the formal knowledge presented to me.
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Comment #32378779
Education matters for the consensus (for arbitrary reasons) but in my own life, my prior experiences with food inform my next meal. Education doesn’t come into play at all. Let me …
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Comment #32378484
Idk, anecdotally I don’t think I’m right about my heterodox nutrition views because I’m more educated, I just observe the consensus view of eating 12 servings of grain per day is w…