Posts by Phil@freeatlantis.com
(DIR) Post #B2VuaT8vhOdyUZdjZQ by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-21T15:27:19Z
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@Zennagain It wasn't 15 below here but it was in the teen, this morning, when I let the dogs out. Long after our Golden Retreiver was whining and shivering at the door to come in, Our 2 Berners were still outside laying in the snow, until I finally called them in. I didn't notice a single shiver from either of them.
(DIR) Post #B2VusyKGV6EqPslTyy by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-21T15:30:40Z
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@realcaseyrollins @Fox70-75% of Canada's exports go to the US. 14% of US exports go to Canada.It's doubtful that China can make up for this, especially since there is no real market there for much of it (lumber for instance).We'll see what happens.
(DIR) Post #B2jukdVWSKlN3x2ZCC by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-28T09:35:06Z
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@EvolLove @BernardIts supposed to be a hybrid. Federal law is supreme but is supposed to be restricted to only those powers granted it in the constitution in all other areas states are supposed to be sovereign. The problem is that the federal government has long exceeded its constitutional bounds and stolen power from the states. Thus confusion. States cant stop feds from enforcing immigration law but its an open question if the Federal government can compel states to cooperate.
(DIR) Post #B2kND9twPJrSM5qome by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-28T14:54:01Z
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@EvolLove @Bernard I personally believe that the ambiguity is a good thing and hope congress doesn't attempt to fix it. It is better for the people when neither the state nor the feds can have supreme confidence in excercising power. our whole system is designed to cause insecruity in excercising power and the dispersion of it, rather than the concentration of it. It has worked out pretty well over the long term.
(DIR) Post #B2kNaQfeE0pj1dGHLM by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-28T14:58:13Z
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@EvolLove The less functional it is, the less it intrudes on life.Imagine wanting a government to be in complete control of your life.besides government is by nature incompetent and always has been and always will be. Why make it easier for them to be so?
(DIR) Post #B2kPdFVaNlqFBQ1lom by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-28T15:21:09Z
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@EvolLove Pretty much everybody in the history of the world has lived under crappy conditions brought on by government. In the end, Hitler proved himself incompetent by biting off more than he could chew and provoking the world against him, thus his musings are meaningless.
(DIR) Post #B2kQlZEf1OwGdVdoky by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-28T15:33:51Z
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@EvolLove His conquering nation after nation was sure to make him very popular with the rest of the world. And reneging on a treaty with the USSR was brilliant.I had a great uncle that lived to be 106. He fought in WW2. He was part of a unit that liberated a concentration camp. His first hand account to me, is all I need to know that Hitler and his cronies were monsters.One can support anything, by accepting or rejecting history based on current world view fist hand accounts are harder.
(DIR) Post #B2lF4poyZlJnHo0aB6 by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T00:56:09Z
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@freepatriot I dont think people hate freedom for themselves, Inthinknthe problem is that they dont trust others to have freedom.
(DIR) Post #B2lK7BRrdXlkiC8ZpQ by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T01:54:00Z
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@interfluidity Closest I got to that was a stranger giving me a pump organ. But strange women are constantly showing me their breasts.
(DIR) Post #B2mZ9qJANwk4UAks76 by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T16:17:17Z
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@Zennagain I hate coyotes, we have a pack near us, I scared the off once, I hope I have the opportunity to kill some of them.
(DIR) Post #B2mayNzbWNIdODGmPY by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T16:37:39Z
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@Zennagain We have all those threats, so only have big dogs. The problem with coyotes is that they are excellent at getting over fences and will eat my wife's animals. They've come around twice, first time I wasn't home and wife just let the dogs out and that scared them off. Second time I shot at them but they were far away and it was very dark, but it scared them off. Fortunately our dogs alert us when they come near in the middle of the night. It amazes me that they wake up and know.
(DIR) Post #B2mmDmWvflDfKZOvIG by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T18:43:41Z
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@PNS Inbreds. multigenerational ones.
(DIR) Post #B2mpSPT7zoDO0uI1po by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T19:19:56Z
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@realcaseyrollins Because dolts became so commonplace in became pointless to point them out.
(DIR) Post #B2mpUlA2Jfh5ryTqLY by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T19:20:22Z
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@realcaseyrollins I break wind at the news.
(DIR) Post #B2mpbVubPTJKbRTvxg by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T19:21:35Z
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@realcaseyrollins It might be gross, but certainly not inappropriate.
(DIR) Post #B2mzJFNx7ExFfx8eie by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T21:10:21Z
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@Zennagain What is turning the people of MN into retards? how could any person ,with the slightest ability to think, believe that this would work?
(DIR) Post #B2nMga3iiQPrOrlpEu by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T18:35:27Z
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@Andre @Bryan 500 for silver? that seems too high to me. it has gone up 240% in the last 12 months. to get to 500 would be a 430% increase. We'll see what happens, but color me skeptical. If it does, every single thing my wife owns that is silver, is history.
(DIR) Post #B2nMgbNbnxv3Uq5DsW by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T20:01:42Z
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@Andre @Bryan How did you possibly get gun shot residue on your bottom 20?
(DIR) Post #B2nMge6hfHB9xHCGRc by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-29T21:19:46Z
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@Bryan @Andre It would be nice to have the dollar pegged to something.I think its impossible to predict when a climb will end and stablize or drop back. It can be affected by so many things (geo political events, financial upheavels, etc. )and commodities can be volitile. I recall watching the value of my gold fall over 40% percent in a couple of years maybe 10 or 15 years ago.I don't have that much and what I do have is just for SHtF insurance.
(DIR) Post #B2nMgfyciHu7knQq80 by Phil@freeatlantis.com
2026-01-30T01:14:12Z
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@Bryan @Andre my brother in law gave each of my kids a 1oz gold coin for their HS graduation. It was a generous gift worth about 1700 now over 5k. In only 4 years.For a wedding gift he gave his daughters a 1kg gold bar. At the time it was worth 64000. Now they could sell it and buy a house.