For outsiders, church and military have historically served as the two main mechanisms of social mobility.
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Outsiders
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "i support outsiders like dan balzerian you know brian mcginnis the veteran who stood up and got his arm broken by the senator you..."
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Sneako says party allegiance traps voters because political isms are subverted by federal agencies; voters should back specific outsiders and never trust blindly again.
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"i support outsiders like dan balzerian you know brian mcginnis the veteran who stood up and got his arm broken by the senator you..."
"...were the two major mechanisms of social mobility. If you're an outsider and you want to rise in society, you either join the church..."
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