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posted 5 days ago by WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +36Score on mirror )
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LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
5 days ago 15 points (+0 / -0 / +15Score on mirror ) 2 children
They could have said the same thing back in 1857 when America got rid of the half cent, then the 'smallest currency'.

Furthermore, which currency? Why wasn't it fulfilled by Australia in 1992 when it got rid of its one-cent coin? Or by Canada in 2012 when it got rid of its one-cent piece?

This is a typical example of shoehorning. The author sees things how he wants to see them.

Of course, that doesn't preclude the possibility that Trump's handlers are also trying to self-fulfill the false prophecy-like claims made in the *Talmud*, since these must be fulfilled by 2240.

Now the world is stuck not merely with this parasite-like kind of lesser being, the yid, but one that needs to self-fulfill a wide range of false prophecy-like claims—including bringing about mass destruction and a global government with Jerusalem as its capital—within the next 215 years.

Are the dumb goyim really going to sit idly by while the yids use the *Talmud* as an instruction manual, considering that the yids will realize more and more that this is the only way that these 'prophecies' are ever going to be fulfilled?
TallestSkil on scored.co
4 days ago 9 points (+0 / -0 / +9Score on mirror )
>Are the dumb goyim really going to sit idly by while the yids use the Talmud as an instruction manual

Literally yes.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
4 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Further, wouldn't you read that as "*All* currencies, including the smallest, should be abolished"? Like you say, they already got rid of the smallest currency...creating another smallest currency.

Although, that definitely sounds like Jew-logic.

My concern with the penny is that (((bankers))) and (((investors))) all seem to make massive amounts of profits off of tiny bits of money (even less than a penny) over many transactions. By removing the penny, they're saying "No one who works outside our electronic money systems will be allowed access to this type of profit" and all the worries about crypto already apply to all electronic money.
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