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To: dynachrome

I found it amusing how when I answered in the affirmative to the questions about have you ever criticized the government or have you ever disobeyed a traffic law, and it popped up with a very LOW percentage or people had answered the way I had, it shows how many people lie. Come on! EVERYBODY and I mean everybody has driven over the speed limit or followed too closely at least once, which qualifies for “have you ever.” Based on what I witness daily, 90% of people drive over the speed limit.

And the question about posting an article without checking the facts - how does one ever know if something is truly factual. Remember during the election how posting of every story about the cheating was followed by “this has been debunked”? All that ultimately means is that “someone with power dislikes this, therefore we declare this to be a lie.”


30 posted on 07/27/2021 7:56:14 AM PDT by a real Sheila (I'm NOT anti-vax. Just asking questions. We should ALL be asking questions!)
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To: a real Sheila
Here are my results, shows you how these bastards are thinking.

Based on existing versions of the scheme, this means that you may have to deal with penalties including… Being publicly named and shamed as a ‘bad citizen’
Stopping you from securing the best available jobs
The inability to apply for credit cards
Your children being prevented from attending the best schools and further education
Limited public transport and airline access
Throttled internet speeds
Restricted access to dating sites

I have very little to lose at this point in my life and will fight these people people to the death if necessary. Add that to my social credit score.
32 posted on 07/27/2021 8:05:28 AM PDT by RBW in PA
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