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  • You can take out a tank with 5lb of potassium nitrate fertilizer and a few other things to make it explosive, and around 2-3lbs of brass, you can just use pipe fittings and other plumbing fittings. Melt the brass down into a flat plate, shape the potassium nitrate charge, dig down into some asphalt and cover it up, and you’ve got a tank buster. The molten brass from the charge will cut through even the heaviest tank armor like butter.

    A plane is a little harder. I could probably do it with a few modified microwave transmission towers with the beam tightened by using a satellite dish and amplified you should be able to burn a plane right out of the sky. Really though you’ve got to take out the base where those planes are being launched from. A few drones with small charges on the runway and they’ll have a hard time launching until the tarmac is repaired.

    Guns are and can be effective. If they could manage a 30million strong fighting force that would be something to reckon with. It would be hard even with complete air superiority to take out that many armed people if they could coordinate. But that level of coordination among those that reject leadership would be difficult.

    Ukraine is really showing us what a war looks like when neither side can establish complete air superiority, so it’s being fought out on the ground.

    IMO your best bet against fighting the Texans, if we’re not using nukes, would be to offer citizenship to all immigrants and hispanic persons who are willing to sign up to fight against them and simultaneously take up diplomacy with the cartel and Mexican government (what’s the difference at this point really). Then take out their infrastructure particularly any oil production in the state, and their power plants, then just cut off any hope of resupply through Mexico via diplomatic means, and cut off any resupply by sea and land from our own country and wait a year or two.

    If they do succeed, I heartily recommend doing what Sherman recommended to do after the Civil War and just kill all of them in the end.


  • We don’t need anything aside from the word, and you are right about the Israelis.

    But you can go fuck yourself for using divisive language like ‘libtard’. One, how are we supposed to work with you or even talk to you when you use such a childish and insulting term? And two, it’s not even accurate. Conservatives consistently prove they’re the idiots.

    Let’s just take one example. The economy. Every Democrat in the last 100 years has improved the economy, and every Republican has harmed it. It’s because Democrats invest in people through empowering unions and raising minimum wages. Trickle down economics has been proven to not work for almost 60 years now and conservatives still push that bullshit.

    It’s like that on every issue. You’re just wrong.









  • You have no idea the temptation I have to do just that. A satellite connection and a remote job for income and I’d be good. A family member is up in Alaska already, he’s got a plot of land with a natural gas deposit that wasn’t large enough or near enough to a populated area for the US gov to care about. So they’ve got it tapped and have a pretty ideal setup. They bought my grandfather’s tractor a while ago an old restored 1912 John Deere.

    I do enjoy the comforts of living near everything. I’m not sure I could give up having 100s of restaurants to choose from and a dozen or more grocery stores in a 10 mile radius. Or the specialty delis, high speed gigabit, and other comforts of civilization.



  • Dude for real. A cheap bidet attachment for your toilet is the way to go.

    First off, a bidet is better than toilet paper. I’ve been using it for years, and it cleans you 100%. I use basically 1 square of TP to dry myself after, and it’s always completely clean. If you had a bird shit on your arm would you just wipe it off with paper and call it a day?

    I laughed at all my friends who made fun of me for getting one on all my toilets after the great TP shortage of 2021, and a few of them ended up switching over.

    For the apocalypse I have a camping toilet with a foot operated bidet. I mean I already use it when car camping, and I have a hand bidet for backpacking.

    Solar panels are also in play. I also bought a freeze dryer and have about 5 deers worth of freeze dried jerky, and buy and freeze dry on sale fruit and veggies pretty regularly. I try to maintain around a 1-2 year supply of on hand food. A few steel plates, ar-15 pistol, and enough ammo to hold off the upper floor for quite a while too, but that’s another conversation. I’m as ready to go as I can though, let’s do this.


  • Violent anarchists are Libertarians, whom literally state their mission is to remove all government limitations at all costs.

    How Libertarians avoid the anarchist label is beyond me. They’re like weird corporate anarchists, compared to the actual anarchy movement.

    Progressives are people who value the freedom of religion for all people, the freedom to be who you truly are, even if that’s the opposite gender you were born as, and the advancement of human rights on topics concerning body autonomy and well anything humans rights related. We also tend to firmly believe in addressing income inequality, poverty, availability of medical benefits to everyone as a human right, and an end to monopolies and corporate malfeasance.

    I think a lot of conservatives try to paint Progressives as anarchists because we riot. But they ignore the literal mission statements of the right wing which is that smaller government is better and that people should run their lives completely freely. THAT is anarchy my friend. And what that gets us is a dying planet full of pollution with infinitely rising cost of living and slavery to corporations, and we’re dangerously close to that now. You’d better hope like hell Progressives win this fight, because everything you enjoy, everything that’s good in your life, is a result of Progressive policy. Or are you actually going to sit here and argue policies like Reaganomics are a good thing despite almost 60 years of data to the contrary?