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demodad.bsky.social
Christian. Father. Husband. Democrat. Star Wars nerd. Amazon consultant. Business owner. All snark is my own.
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We’re absolutely not. And anyone that thinks they’re gonna speed it up isn’t an actual believer anyway.
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He did win don’t be stupid.
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While I agree, putting “President” in quotes is silly. He’s the president, he won the election. Don’t be like illogical MAGA people.
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I grew up there, it really is beautiful.
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The problem is that takes time, which allows them to temporarily correct whatever they’re trying to hide inside the facility
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So how does Congress overcome this bullshit?
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Psst - they're not targeting random dudes. This is an old-school Russian style op.
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Get 'em on Apple books pretty please
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The public duty doctrine is a legal principle that states that government officials, including police officers, absent a special relationship, do not owe a specific duty of care to individual members of the public. Instead, their duty is to protect the public as a whole
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Maybe @jennifertaub.com has some?
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Faster than I expected honestly...
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There's nothing here I'd disagree with.
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He will only be able to bite his tounge so long. Then it's gonna be "Elon, who is a total loser by the way, has no idea how it works. He only makes money because he gets subsidies from the government" All while his hands are rapidly doing an accordion impression and spittle flies out of his mouth.
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Oh, you did better than any coach in the last 25 years? Off you go! lol wut?
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What...do you think is supposed to be done about people having their own beliefs?
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Ah you bring out "retarded" so you can have a nice day. They may have CONTRIBUTED and taken advantage of it, but they were not a DRIVING FORCE, which the OP had accused them of. There's a significant difference, if your reading comprehension can't tell the difference that's on you not me.
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Disagree. The article said it was offshored 20 years ago, Tesla being a nascent 2 year company didn’t have any pull (or even image back then) to affect it. Have they done it? Sure. Were they a driving force for it 20 years ago? No. Accuracy matters.
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I just believe in being accurate, plenty of reasons to shit on Musk and Trump, no need to assign blame where it doesn’t really lay.
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lol never ever. I drive a Sienna.
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I grew up poor. It’s really easy because…what other option do you have?!
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Classifying payments as "improper" is one of the ways the government measures administrative performance in Medicaid, Medicare, and other federal programs. As the Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy points out, improper payments are not fraud. ccf.georgetown.edu/2025/03/13/m...
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Right, but this was about rare earth metal refining, and Tesla was not part of that. Tesla sucks and all, but being accurate about complaints is important.
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We think Tesla did this 20 years ago?
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Any Bonging reference needs this: www.youtube.com/shorts/09Nan...
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Such a good movie, always wanted a sequel
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Came here to say this. If they cared they would have voted differently.
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This is a stupid thing to say, and I don't even like cops in general. Good parents actively raise and support their children - if his kid is under the illusion that cops are good people and wants to grow up to help people, then he should.
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Of course they'll cave.
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Yeah you won't find me arguing against taxing the rich 😃
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That's very fair.
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Ok, and? It's obviously about cheap(er) labor as well, but that doesn't invalidate my statement in any way, shape, or form: Investing in ACTUAL education (and training) will result in a populace that is better equipped (for everything)
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Almost like investing in ACTUAL education will result in a better equipped populace, hmmmm....
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The fuck? Can they actually do that?
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I mean, where are they wrong? (Other than speculating about his intent/motive, which seems shitty) People facing life threatening illnesses should NOT be seeking/installed into positions of power if it's going to cause issues at large if those illnesses get worse.
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I didn't mention Bernie? My point was that while I like him, I think he needs to get more aggressive as minority leader, and he needs to direct the minority better. If hes too "busy" to get the teams out there with a cohesive message and coordinate strategy then...hes probably not the best choice?
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As minority leader I don't feel he's done much at all to get people out there, organize the message and provide much of what he should be doing. I feel like I STILL see AOC etc out there much more than I do him, and she's sharper in tone I don't dislike him, I think he needs to get more aggressive
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He's been pretty passive, would rather someone with some fire.
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Why...would the director of the FBI not know this shit already?