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Most of my life I've lived in cities- Boston, NYC, Chicago and even SF. I've lived in some very, very niggery places and I'm wondering what's going to happen to these places. Whenever I see a news report out of NYC and SF it looks worse and worse.
I also read about Cairo, IL which, up until the sixties was a pretty normal, even nice place to live but niggers being niggers they ruined it. Things got very heated between humans and niggers and eventually the humans just said fuck it and they moved out en masse. Cairo still exists but it's basically a ghost town, crime skyrocketed and now there's barely even any opportunities to steal or murder. When niggers are left to their own devices with no humans to help them or anyone to blame it just rots.
I wonder if that's going to happen to the niggery cities. Are they going to become ghost towns like Cairo? Recently I found out that my disgusting, nigger worshiping neighbor in CA packed it in as well and she's gone out of CA (or hopefully she's dead).
Is it going to be like those dystopian movies where most people live like scum on the streets while the rich only live in the top floors of luxury buildings and helicopter in and out?
Like all problems, it all comes back to the jews. They are behind everything that brought us to this state, are they just trying to lower the value of everything to buy it out from under us?
Honestly, what do people think is going to happen to the cities? I ask this after watching a video of SF streets and buildings boarded up. They can't just go back, take the wood out of the windows and start working again. They need to bulldoze blocks and blocks of the city. It would take something on the level of rebuilding after a major earthquake.
Commonly known as simply Raman, he is the tallest living captive elephant in Asia, standing at 314 cm (10 ft 3+1⁄2 in). He had previously been banned by the authorities for causing the deaths of 13 to 15 people and at least three other elephants.
When you control the news you control the flow of information. When you control the flow of information you can choose and control the narratives. When you control the narratives you can shape public opinion.
The news is one of their greatest weapons and nothing will get better until they lose that weapon.
I've gone sober six times and never made it 13 weeks. People try to tell me I'm obsessing over the 3 month line but I'm telling you something happens after 85 or so days that makes you comfortable with drinking again. Very dangerous time and I have been feeling it these past couple days to be honest. Probably the heat. This Florida heat is intense and you know it's gonna be here until November.
Alcohol seems like a faraway vacation instead of a recent everyday presence. It looks remote and not threatening. In that delusion I feel like I would control it this time. But if I have one, I will drink for a year straight. I know it from looking back at all the times I was sober and in control and started drinking 2 per night.
Yeah you can do 2 per night, but probably never skip a day (guaranteed), and then there is a big night somewhere. Then another big night. Then boom it's been months and you have a 10 per day habit, sometimes 15 or more. As soon as you realize you have to ramp down again you remember that first drink after 80 something days sober, it's very funny except a lot of people die.
Edit: Thanks for the Voat aa meeting I have a long way to go and am still pretty much a drunk faggot
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) announces the introduction of H.R. 8421, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act. Rep. Massie's legislation abolishes the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve banks. It also repeals the Federal Reserve Act, the 1913 law that created the Federal Reserve System.
"Americans are suffering under crippling inflation, and the Federal Reserve is to blame," said Rep. Massie. "During COVID, the Federal Reserve created trillions of dollars out of thin air and loaned it to the Treasury Department to enable unprecedented deficit spending. By monetizing the debt, the Federal Reserve devalued the dollar and enabled free money policies that caused the high inflation we see today."
"Monetizing debt is a closely coordinated effort between the White House, Federal Reserve, Treasury Department, Congress, Big Banks, and Wall Street," Rep. Massie continued. "Through this process, retirees see their savings evaporate due to the actions of a central bank pursuing inflationary policies that benefit the wealthy and connected. If we really want to reduce inflation, the most effective policy is to end the Federal Reserve."
Original cosponsors of Rep. Massie's legislation include Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK), Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO), Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL), Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX), Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC), Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY), Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC), Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), Rep. Keith Self (R-TX), Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) and Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI).
The Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act was first introduced by former Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) in 1999 and hasn't been reintroduced since 2013.
In addition to introducing this legislation to "End the Fed," Rep. Massie has also introduced H.R. 24, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2023 to audit the Federal Reserve. H.R. 24 was originally introduced by former Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) in 2009.