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To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (186746)2/10/2020 11:35:19 AM
From: Honey_Bee  Respond to of 458174
 
Well said, Woody. I'll put it in the Thread Header in hopes that libtard lurkers read it.



To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (186746)2/10/2020 3:13:27 PM
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"Such 'idee grandeur' always ends badly for the high & mighty."

Yes, one may recall that Louis XVI, a classic "high & mighty" type, went down that 'idee grandeur' route back in the late 1700's. Eventually the "peasants", ..... you know those types that Hillary Clinton referred to as "deplorables", ...... decided "ENOUGH WAS ENOUGH", and in 1793 they dragged his sorry arse down to the Place de la Révolution and cut his F*cking Head Off !!!



To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (186746)2/10/2020 8:27:19 PM
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Dems are gaslighting Americans, in preparation of eliminating the
country and establishing tyrannical rule of conceited "intellectuals".

Such 'idee grandeur' always ends badly for the high & mighty.
But for a time, maybe a long time, people will persevere undertheir "let them eat cake" delusions.
However, given their general trend of keeping promises,

even for this "promise", no one will be getting any.

After all,



For more information:

urbandictionary.com

or if you'd prefer a happy little song...



Urban dictionary:
the cake is a lie
Roughly translates to "your promised reward is merely a fictitious motivator". Popularized by the game "Portal" (found on Half-Life 2's " Orange Box" game release for PC, X-Box 360, and PS3). During the game, an electronic voice encourages you to solve intricate puzzles using cake as a motivating perk. When you have "broken out" of the game's initial testing phase (from threat of death), you find scrawls on walls of the innards of the testing center warning you that "the cake is a lie".