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Scary thought. Eric Swalwell is on the United States Intelligence Committee. The guy is flippantly talking about nukes. And using them against Americans. How do these people get elected?
 
Scary thought. Eric Swalwell is on the United States Intelligence Committee. The guy is flippantly talking about nukes. And using them against Americans. How do these people get elected?
He’s saying the idea that citizens can defend themselves against the government’s weapons is silly, which it is.
 
Scary thought. Eric Swalwell is on the United States Intelligence Committee. The guy is flippantly talking about nukes. And using them against Americans. How do these people get elected?


Because he lives in that s**thole state called Kalifornia!
 
Despite the dims best effort to steal them, it looks as if Republicans will win Georgia and Florida governors races and also Florida Senate race.
 
We haven’t declared war against the civilians. The problem is those groups embedded themselves with the civilians.
You mean like how American gun owners are with other citizens who don't own guns in this country? Guess we just nuke everyone. In the words of Swalwell, "we're just trying to protect our families and communities."

That kind of comment by Swalwell is one that should shake everyone to the core.
 
You mean like how American gun owners are with other citizens who don't own guns in this country? Guess we just nuke everyone. In the words of Swalwell, "we're just trying to protect our families and communities."

That kind of comment by Swalwell is one that should shake everyone to the core.
They would be defending against the government attacking civilians.
 
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I read that Michael Bloomberg donated $1.8 billion to John Hospkins, so that they can bring in students that work hard but don't have the money for tuition - to increase socioeconomic diversity. I think that's good, you never know who is going to be the next great thinker.. Odds are stacked against the wealthy because there's substantially more people in lower income brackets. One can say it's a PR move, but that's some serious dough.. no doubt if used correctly it'll be very beneficial for society in the long run.
 
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