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Limitations breed ingenuity
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This is precisely why the J6 folks got pardoned.
Their next attempt will be with participants who KNOW that Trump will indeed pardon their crimes if they help Trump out.
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Yup, Trump was chosen because of his popularity.
Now that he has won, all republicans/Miller has to do is give him documents to sign.
Trump doesn’t get prison time, and in return, he signs whatever Miller wants signed.
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To get an idea for how far ahead these folks are thinking, consider the implications of these pardons.
In 4y (or maybe before), people who want to use violence to achieve their goals know that Trump/president will pardon them for their support.
We officially have a dictator now.
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That’s a good point, but it’s more interesting if you consider the cameras and all the other cute features on a Tesla.
Not only does it know the whereabouts of your car but also the people/things around you
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What if Elon only allows the narrative on Twitter that he likes?
Could he ban anything that points out the truth, even the facts that point out the white collar crimes he commits?
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What if you own a Tesla and he wants to know your whereabouts?
Could he track every move you make in your car ?
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Rich “smart money” bosses gave that advice to poor “dumb money” workers
Poor workers gave that advice to their children
Children grow up and give that advice to their children
The moment you disregard smart money advice, the reality becomes apparent.
Intelligent =/= Rich
Rich =/= Intelligent
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Wouldn’t be surprising if he did that while blaming humanity for “not understanding his genius”
I hope I am alive when he dies, for whatever causes
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Watch the CEOs spend less than 5% of their wealth to hire an army to protect them while folks spend more than 100% of their wealth just so their children can afford school with the risk of getting shot.
Welcome to late-late stage capitalism, where capital is worth more than life.
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Speaks volumes when innocent children getting murdered is usual news but one CEO getting murdered is tragic and made headlines for weeks.
Thoughts and prayers for the CEOs
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If you voted for a con man trying to con a country, you got conned
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This country’s foundations are based on slavery
With progress, we got rid of unethical slavery, but billionaires have maintained ethical slavery and is how they siphon all the wealth from us
Work provided health care, dependence on employment etc is an ethical way to maintain what has always been.
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Murder is not wrong if a murderer is murdered. Your pro-death sentence logic, not mine.
A court of law that doesn’t apply to the rich and powerful means they will never be considered a murderer. It’s the reason why governments get away with murdering innocent people.
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Court of law?
Our next president is a convicted felon and his buddies would be considered criminals if they were rich or friends with the rich.
Court of law holds merit only when it applies to everyone fairly.
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Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck, and which doesn’t kill anyone.
But you keep doing that for a long time with no intention to stop, it becomes murder.
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You can say it’s not murder, but once you consider time as part of the equation, and the fact that conditions keep getting worse with time, at some point, it becomes murder.
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When a human made condition causes other humans to die and suffer, and the conditions keep worsening, it’s murder.
You might not agree, but people trapped in this system do. When enough people in this system feel like they are being murdered, a person is sentenced to death.
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Alright so a bunch folks put him on a list, and that makes it okay to murder him. So you are pro-death sentence aye?
Glad we agree that murder is okay when a message needs to be sent
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Wonder how these folks felt about the murder of one human (Osama bin Laden) by another human.
When he died, US celebrated murder of an individual whose action killed hundreds.
But celebrating murder of an individual whose actual killed thousands is different cus the dude wore a tie
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Sometimes getting familiar with text is the best way to understand why it’s wrong.
But also, regardless of his background and opinions, and given how old he was, he couldn’t be more evil than the system that drove him to this.
He is a hero to me
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America itself is 248 years old, and even that isn’t long enough to disregard segregation as “so long ago”
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This was the end game of Putin backed Twitter purchase.
Twitter connected millions (not even counting the screenshots shared over the internet).
Then, it was a matter of slowly transforming Twitter into X, the platform that took all Twitter users hostage until the inevitable BlueSky exodus began.
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Oh absolutely
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The past few weeks have made me realize how effective and harmful echo chambers are.
With something like Twitter getting purchased by Musk, combined with bot accounts backed by LLM based technologies, Twitter effectively became an echo chamber factory to target undecided voters.
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Every bad news brings us closer to rock bottom. Once we hit rock bottom, the only way left to go is up.
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If you voted for Trump because you believed his promises, then I feel bad for you.
I feel bad because you just got conned by the man that has be trying to con every living thing it can find for as long as we can remember.
Be ready to be disappointed by all the fake promises he made.
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Immigrants are stealing our jobs*!
* unless the immigrant is a money hoarding billionaire on our side
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Election was stolen from us*!
* unless we win the election
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Facts don’t care about your feelings*!
* unless the facts hurts my feelings
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Platform of Free Speach*!
* unless the speech hurts Elon's numbers or feelings
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People before our time can tell us how this will go.
“If he opposes the will of the first god, then a conflict would arise between the two gods, creating chaos in the Heavens and the Earth. The Universe would fall into a state of disorder, chaos, and disarray”
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Strategy followed by crooks taking over the GOP:
1) Be rich and get caught doing something illegal.
2) Get investigated.
3) Realize you are fucked. Either back down, or fight. Choose to fight.
4) Do anything you can to become the law, or die trying.
Betting on a Trump made this fight very easy.
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They are not running America to help the people.
They are running America because if the people ran it, both of them would be in serious trouble.
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Don’t let the people forget about what Elon and Vivek are running away from.
Vivek was named in a RICO case:
www.dailykos.com/stories/2024...
Elon's Twitter purchase was under investigation, but he was a no show twice:
www.politico.com/news/2024/09...
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Read more:
americansfortaxfairness.org/engine-inequ...
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Not only are they ruining this country, but are very systematically “stealing” all wealth from the working class.
It’s a fact that companies (CEOs) spent majority of their profits on lowering the supply of their company’s shares, thus making them and their friends richer.
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I agree, but it must be pointed out that Christians following the least Christ-like person is not a coincidence. In fact, it’s a strategy weaponized by the criminals taking over the GOP.
Religion somewhat keeps the vulnerable safe, until the anti-christ comes and cons the vulnerable.
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With time, more people will move.
Eventually, people with more followers will move.
And then eventually, a follower exodus will take place.