boudica3061.bsky.social
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90% of republicans still approve?????? I dont… understand. 🤯What will it take for them to disapprove? Straight up murder??? On video? I just don’t understand.
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Repeating the moniker if a man running that worlds most horrifying prison, which now houses innocent ppl, as “worlds coolest” is… really bad.
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Those interviews with this poor guy over and over on every news station but Fox??? And talking about Andry or other innocent men and the torture/brutality and fear???? Miller will be absolutely f-d.
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I think he’s gotten himself in a real pickle. He sent them over quickly bc he’s knows majority do not have criminal records or deportation orders. Was hoping that would end more investigation. It did not. Now if even 1 comes back & tells the insider story if cecot as a father & innocent? He’s f-ed.
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How soon til we get to the guns and a bikini version of these photo shoots cause… this is all something else.
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That and if they ever get their coveted automation… bye bye union jobs.
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Make the world MAHA with subpar cars and tainted chicken. Food poisoning and shitty cars for ALL.
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They think if humans as cogs, as things, that you can just shift around Willy-nilly with no consideration of human skills, needs and fulfillment. I remember a decade ago the suggestion that blue collar workers in coal could just be shifted to work in coding. That’s not his this works.
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Is it that they can’t, or that they have no interest in bringing him back where he can be exonerated, interviewed, photographed, etc and continually make negative headlines for them? Seeing and hearing from one if these men is going to move and anger ppl more. And make them look really bad.
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Good! All of them should be returned and given due process.
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And the grave isn’t even maintained. For tax cuts. Weeds, overgrown grass and brown spots where it looks like some dog has been urinating. Just gross.
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Someone else mentioned measles deaths are 1 in every 1000 cases. Sooooo…3 deaths suggests the numbers are vastly under-reported. Not good.
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I never thought I’d see the day when they turned on their sainted Ronald Reagan, but he’s dog meat now compared to how they feel Trump really cares about them & this country. And how honest he is. It’s wiiiillllddddd. This is gonna take a lot longer to play out then ppl who hate him r imagining.
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I live in red rural Trump-flag land. They really think these tariffs will eventually lower prices or make our economy stronger. “Just give him some time… see what he can do.” They really believe we’ve been taken advantages of by other countries with tariffs. Even college educated believe this.
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easily make back their wealth if they lose it, figure out Covid or measles or bird flu for themselves w/o experts, etc. They believe their talent makes them special, not that the wealth makes them lucky. And they want to have all the rules & regs taken off them.
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I live in a red rural district and have done biz with some of these wealthy white women and … yup. This tracks. Another note about the wealthy & well-connected: they tend to downplay the factors of wealth & instead believe in their own ability & ingenuity. They believe they can outsmart anything,
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75% !!!! And what kind if criminal record for the other 25%?
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“QSPC data through Q3 2024 shows that approximately 20.6% of manufacturing plants in the U.S. that failed to produce at their full capacity cited insufficient supply of labor or labor skills as a key constraint in their production.”
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“manufacturers can't find enough people to fill the jobs at the US factories they have now. There were 482,000 job openings in the manufacturing sector as of February, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”
So why are there all these jobs open then??? 🧐🤪😂
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The regulations on factories, the cost of insuring factories , the potential news scandals about forcing American workers to take on double 12 hr shifts, work thru a hurricane, work with Covid/measles, or polluting middle America. Why would they ever build here?
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Wouldn’t companies want other ppl to put their money into the investment — not use their cash? Who’s going to invest in that? We have massive open jobs in manufacturing NOW, so they want the headache of trying to run a factory on a barely-there workforce? That could unionize at anytime?
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Message discipline just means they all stay on the same talking point. It doesn’t mean they all agree behind the scenes. Or that they make coherent policy that reflects that messaging.
Or that they aren’t lying. They clearly are.
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I don’t watch Fox News & can recite the rhetoric/lies verbatim of admin & congressmen:
DOGE — “cutting waste & fraud”
Abortion — “states rights”
Deportation — “deporting violent criminals & gang members” “illegals”
NATO — “US is getting screwed. Very bad deal for US”
That’s message discipline.
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And then killing the chips act that would bring us high paying manufacturing jobs in a sector that can grow??? Wild.
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On another program someone from this admin was suggesting we’d bring sweatshop labor from Cambodia & Vietnam back…?🤔👀 Who wanted that industry back??? No one wants those jobs.
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You’ve never noticed they usually parrot the one talking point across the party on tv and other media? Even using the exact same wording, “caravans” and “invasion” etc???
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I wish you losers on both sides wishing for “punishment” & “revenge” for other Americans would go off on an island and fight each other. You all are the turds turning this country into a cesspool for personal vengeance. You are BOTH cultists. And not good ppl. Get a life purpose.
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They didn’t, you hateful turd of a person. And, newsflash, all of us will suffer under tariffs and a recession.
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Interesting that this is the one thing they continue to have no consistent messaging on. Usually they have message discipline down pat. So this is unusual.
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My Republican parents look at them every day. Man, are they out of touch!
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America lost this race decades ago and it goes back to lazy parasitic entrepreneurs with too much political sway, like Bezos, Ford, Zuckerberg, and Musk, etc.
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Why would the ppl heading up American companies spend money to innovate or compete when they can simply strangle out competition & access to the worlds largest consumers— us? They can force us to buy expensive worse goods using cheap labor, max their profits, and do stock buybacks instead.
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I’m listening to music and dancing!!! And It’s been a long while since I could celebrate anything. 😀💕🥳🎉
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Go Canada! This American hopes you win.
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Thank you. 🩷 I got choked up a couple of times. And I felt proud. I haven’t felt proud in such a loooonnngggg time.
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Yes!!!
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I never trust the “instincts” of an heir to a fortune who went bankrupt multiple times. Needlessly.
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May I ask the really stupid question? Why did we ever migrate from cobol if it’s so bug free & doesn’t crash?
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Ahhhh-ha-ha! he’s leaked to Goldberg before. lol. Goldberg can’t tattle now, bc his prof cred is on the line, but waltz has definitely been in touch and told him something in confidence. What a douche waltz is!
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Ack! It’s not a check, it’s houndstooth — oof, even better!
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Both delicious. Favoring the herringbone slightly bc it is sumptuous, but the check… it could be *so* good and fresh. Yikes!! I don’t know!!’ Either!
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in project 2025 has always been that it only works with Trump, they rely on Trumps charisma and base — and yet bc if his age & tendency go rogue, — to go off the plan — it will never pan out. You can’t get another Trump either. He’s one of those once in a lifetime phenomenons.
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They need the extra years to try to give the tariffs time to work. Bc it will take at least a decade to force industries to see the light & rebuild here — if it even does work. But he’s just too old — seems frail & checked out right now, and he’s got 3 yrs and 9 months to go on this term. The flaw
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And what dangerous state sanctioned terrorist gang member is found so easily bc they keep showing up to their trials and hearings for asylum? And keeping a job?
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Ugh. Welp, looks like they found jobs for all those young men not interested in college & angry about being left behind. Hard to defend “democracy” & have the moral high ground about China taking Taiwan by force when we’re taking Greenland using the same argument — we need it, so we get to take it.
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To pressure Maduro or to pressure the oil companies who just sent him a public letter calling him out on the chaos of his tariffs for their business planning? After he’s been pressuring them to drill baby drill even if it cuts into their profits & they said no? He’s incompetent, powerless & weak.