Sunday, November 9, 2025

Hard at work building America

 


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  1. Is that...Thomas Massie?

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    1. Think ur correct. Or a genetic distant relative. Not an unreasonable assumption.

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  2. Got axe, got everything you need short a Rifle. That axe makes it possible to get past survival into surethrival. A shovel and crop seeds like corn, to distill into corn whisky, have to trade first few corn crops for a still and blacksmithing tools and anvil, for barrel loops your axe carves, in goes the liquor, hump those barrels over the great divide, from the moment you put the cork in, takes a couple months sloshing around blending with rich oak and maple tannins, bam! Turn a relatively barely worth it crop by the time you haul it over the Managahelia Mtns, into primo trade goods. This changed America in ways never imagined. Even ones like George if The Wash and Jefferson himself ran a still or two.
    Hopefully, and it seems there is a slim chance, the federal inhibition outlawing home distillation could be repealed. This could be transformational again, just as, but even more so, when home brewing and wine making prohibition was repealed. Just look at the past three decades has done to beer alone, then ciders, meads, hand crafted wines of superb first quality. All with an axe in the wilderness. Thats the America I know and believe, have faith in, in my fellow countrymen, that we will rise to the occasions come to us in our time.
    GOD bless, us all please.

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    1. What's left of that country is fading fast, and not being replaced. At least half the inhabitants are soy-cucks and the other half are invading criminals.

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    2. ,,,,,,and muzlums. Or am I being redundant?

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  3. I have recently read several books on the Westward movement and the Indian Wars of the mid to late 1800's. I never realized how many tens of thousands of white pioneers / settlers were slaughtered by the Native American tribes. When I mentioned this to my painfully liberal wife, her remark was, "Well it was the natives' land to begin with."

    UGH!!!

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  4. For hard work such as cutting trees and wood activities he probably needed a lot of energy, calories and protein in the food. He would hunt something and his breakfast would be one or two thick bear or deer steaks in the morning.

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