@TheMilitaryShow I will never understand why the Air Force doesn’t require head protection for its maintenance people. Wear a cranial for crying out loud. It’s an all in one PPE helmet
They are cheating right in our faces with the colored ballot envelopes. Here is how it works.
The color isn’t random. It creates extra information (called metadata) about you:
1. The color tells people what kind of voter you are.
2. When they process it, they often log which party’s ballot you chose (Dem or Rep).
3. All of that goes into Colorado’s public voter records (anyone can buy or access big parts of the voter file).
Later, in the general election (November), campaigns, parties, and big political groups use this data to target you:
• “This unaffiliated person voted in the Democratic primary — they’re leaning left. Send them these ads.”
• Or the opposite for Republicans.
• It helps with turnout drives, persuasion mail, door-knocking lists, etc.
It’s not secret — it’s built into how the system works.
The Bigger Picture (NGOs & Registration)
Big groups and nonprofits (some funded by wealthy donors and foundations on the left, including networks tied to George Soros) run massive voter registration drives. They sign up tons of people, especially unaffiliated ones.
This scales up voting… but it also scales up the paper trail and data about everyone. The colored envelopes are one visible piece of that data pipeline and the Democrats feed that data right to their NGOs. Republicans never stand a chance in Colorado. @victormarx@ScottBottomsCO@SenKirkmeyer@heidiganahl@PatriotMarkCook@CivilRights@POTUS #copolitics
@omgsidewalks Only an atheist or agnostic could believe this nonsense. Sin entered the world. Your utopia is impossible. People will always want freedom. The ones who don’t will always want someone else’s labor.
@SGTWipper1Each Once in a while I’ll see a man carrying something heavy in his left hand while subconsciously showing off his trigger discipline. Otherwise they have to be wearing a hat or a grumpy vet shirt
@UziCryptoo Corporations don’t because by and large they don’t have to. It seems to me that everyone working is alive. The living wage is a farce.
A career is something you build with hard work, determination and some risk. No risk, no reward.