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Sep 17Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I was a drunk until I was 34. That's when I got married. Took me about 3 months to figure out that I wouldn't stay married if I was drinking. That was 26 years ago. Anniversary is new years day. Our daughter just turned 19. It all starts with a decision.

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Congrats!! It's all about will.

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Sep 16Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

The irony of Libertarianism us that an ideology such as that could only have been conceived in a white country. Libertarian Sweden would 100% work if Sweden was 100% Swedish and had a border as secure as the Dominican Republic.

Pete, with regards to alcohol, I quit drinking last January and it was one of the best decisions I have made in my life.

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Sep 17Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Thanks Pete. Appreciate the humility and the honesty on yesterday’s steam.

The reality of our situation and its limitations supply ample rage at any given moment to power a city block. Working through it all the time.

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Sep 16Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Sobriety is essentially a superpower in our workd. I was doomer drinking most of the covid years, coupled with deep depression, the last year I've only drank when socializing,. The weight being lifted off both physically and mentally is exilerating. So stay frosty out there, but laugh and enjoy right now, no man knows what tomorrow holds. Aspire to be the men that others look up to.

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Sep 16Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I just posted a screenshot to telegram asking the group in April 2023: "where are all the black foreigners in the Fort Worth suburbs who cant speak English's coming from? During the last three years, that was an explosion of french speaking black people where there was 0 in 2020 now I cant go to the store without a long line of blacks waiting for the money center." "They wear flashy baggy clothing and try to act like a goofy hollywood version of black gangsters."

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Sep 16Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Good talk about alcohol. I haven't had any in almost a year. I haven't given it up completely but I have reduced it and love it. The next thing I'm trying to limit is sugar.

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Sep 16Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I need to work to be sober as well... Planning after this weekend in Munich (Oktoberfest). I have been working out to be strong and stay in shape for the past year, but I need to buckle down and do better.

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Sep 16Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

When you said "I know more than you" it made me think of Ron Swanson and the hardware store employee🤣

Libertarians: Hey did you immigration stimulates the econ---

Pete: I know more than you.

Libertarians: Alright.

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Ha

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Sep 17·edited Sep 17

No matter how bad the Haitians are, such a thing is no reason to tolerate Mexicans or any who are not of and for our own. Savage blacks have long been used to justify well behaved foreigners, but we know better than anyone those who can appear to be amenable are in some important ways worse than outright savages. I get that your point wasn't what I am counter signaling, but it is crucial not to leave room for people to fall into this dialectical trap.

Especially since this is the backstop when Trump wins, or after Trump if we're lucky. "Oh look he got rid of the bad ones, now we can welcome in even more legal ones. Don't worry, they have been vetted to be harder to get rid of due to their propositional civility." Then in another two decade these well behaved foreigners and their kids will be helping import savages all over again to break up regions our enemies have newly set their sights on, including wherever we have run off to.

Not trying to disparage, just there is danger in messaging that can be satisfied before we are in power and our enemies routed. Though I suppose we have to work our way up to the point where the correct messaging has purchase as well.

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That's not what I was doing and everyone knows it.

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On abortion: I wish trump spend 30 seconds on it. “I did what I ran on, appointing justices who looked at the constitution and made a judgment on roe v. rade. It’s over, abortion isn’t a concern for the American people this election.” Pivot to what people actually care about. Spending $10 more on fuel than they did when he was president- the shitty economy, immigration. Shut them down. That’s where the democrats were going to attack from, because that’s all they have. Appealing to whores who wanna fuck consequence free.

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I wasn’t finished - the smart once’s unfortunately born in Haiti shouldn’t be trapped there, so the ability to leave should be a possibility, but they should be the front of the line as a manager of Haiti. Work for your freedom that way.

The DR shares an island with them - they should lead the charge and we help foot a fraction of the bill.

I’ve been thinking it a long time - but we should absolutely leave Europe & Middle East Completely - bases and all. We’ll save so much money. I work in infrastructure, paving, we need money for our roads and bridges. We need to solve our traffic problems. What’s environmental friendly about idling for 30-40 minutes twice a day traveling in or through a city? We don’t have the minerals to replace all the ICE. Seize the narrative, I’m completely incompetent at arguing and speaking to people; need to work on that quicker, because there’s so much to do and little time and nobody is stepping up. Oh! Why the fuck do we have to drive two fuckin hours just to get to work?? That shit has to be fixed. Fuck the big 3 cities, let them rot, focus on the controlling the states and smaller cities, make them paradises, make it known who runs the city, big ass signs on the highway. Make them listen to the propaganda (I really need to read Saul).

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Sometimes I wish you would get these idiots on the livestream and eviscerate them live, with hope that they’ll get it. If not, let them be miserable, they can move to Haiti and make it a better place :).

Money can buy our freedom, personally and as a country. Haiti and 70 IQ people can’t comprehend democracy, so they are required to be managed. Shouldn’t be our job but if it buys us our freedom from them, so be it. All the wars we pay for? It would be “cheap”Send them back, make the DR manage them and send them aid to do it. Make it worth their while, keep their wall - and manage them separately.

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