I ain't no gonna read no book reading a book is faggot shit...

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Laugh it off and find someone more reasonable because in reality probably 1 in a thousand rednecks are actually like this stereotype.

Well, ya property ain't gonna be your property no more, once the suit from the bank comes and asks you the money you took to buy your son's bike and shotgun, back and you cannot pay and they take your home, and so on, cause ya got fired, cause those Mexicans are cheaper and your small business is taken over by the mega corporation's franchise…

Your post is borg and should feel borg

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Those are some nice looking catfish.

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wrong image but whatever

by building a vanguard

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That's okay. I just came here to tell you that you that should keep your retards in your own board.

At least send someone intelligent.

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Thanks.

same except i work in a restaurant

I agree with them that trans people are wronguns, and that's my way in. I take out my pocket travel version of Kapital and drop some knowledge bombs.

I wonder why I'm in America talking to southerners.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Valley_Authority

During the 1920s and the Great Depression years, Americans began to support the idea of public ownership of utilities, particularly hydroelectric power facilities. The concept of government-owned generation facilities selling to publicly owned distribution utilities was controversial and remains so today.[2] Many believed privately owned power companies were charging too much for power, did not employ fair operating practices, and were subject to abuse by their owners (utility holding companies), at the expense of consumers. During his presidential campaign, Roosevelt claimed that private utilities had "selfish purposes" and said, "Never shall the federal government part with its sovereignty or with its control of its power resources while I'm president of the United States." By forming utility holding companies, the private sector controlled 94 percent of generation by 1921, essentially unregulated. (This gave rise to the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (P.U.H.C.A.)). Many private companies in the Tennessee Valley were bought by the federal government. Others shut down, unable to compete with the T.V.A. Government regulations were also passed to prevent competition with T.V.A.

Regional power consumers may benefit from lower-cost electricity supplied from T.V.A.'s network of 29 power-producing hydropower facilities. Supporters of TVA, though, note that the agency's management of the Tennessee River system without appropriated federal funding saves federal taxpayers millions of dollars annually. Opponents, such as Dean Russell in The TVA Idea, in addition to condemning the project as being socialist, argued that TVA created a "hidden loss" by preventing the creation of "factories and jobs that would have come into existence if the government had allowed the taxpayers to spend their money as they wished." Defenders note that TVA is overwhelmingly popular in Tennessee among conservatives and liberals alike, as Barry Goldwater discovered in 1964, when he proposed selling the agency.[3]

that feel when socialism is the south but everyone just pretends its not

he's unsaveable.

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is this funny?

You are the reason everybody hates the left