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Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed
Let it be that great strong land of love
Where never kings connive nor tyrants scheme
That any man be crushed by one above.
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Or even better, "I will join millions of Americans"
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Is south america not The West? I thought they were in the same time zone as the US 🤔
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It feels like there is an implied "but not me" after the millions of Catholics. Hopefully that is a hasty judgement on my part.
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What in the chicken fried fuck is this
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Maybe I'm old fashioned but I don't need the bad guys to lose to know that I should root against them lol
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You only needed to watch the first 30 minutes to see Vader with a red lightsaber and old Ben with the blue...
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Very funny that the ai defaulted to a red lightsaber in this case, if I had to guess, it probably correlates trump with red because of the hats
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Is it typical for an aircraft carrier to be at the head of its group? I would have expected a destroyer to lead the way, but every image I see has the destroyers lagging behind.
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What am i missing? The original email doesn't say anything about halal or anything I associate with halal.
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Maybe this falls under the "ensure their survival" heading? Idk just spitballing
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It does make you wonder, if China is heavily investing in expensive fighter/bombers, do they believe that drones are a problem in the way X seems to think?
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Wait until she finds out the US is still sending aid weekly to Ukraine
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You would need far far more than 1 pound per drone to deliver more than a firecracker to each target. If we are talking multi rotor drones, I suspect you would likely run into volume constraints before mass constraints.
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Reinventing the wheel
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Every time these guys start going on about drones I want to shout in their faces "We already have them, they are called anti-air missiles"
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I don't get it... He doesn't even have a horse in this race. Usually you can explain his actions based on whatever makes him a buck but I do not see how he benefits from replacing a known reliable part of the US military with hopes and dreams of drones.
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You also can't just not have a workhorse fighter jet. That is a death sentence for any modern military
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What would be the point of shouting about this? Even if the F-35 is crap for some reason that is kept under wraps, we don't have anything lined up to replace it. We can't just replace the primary US fighter jet at the drop of a hat like its a standard issue uniform or something.
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He's got the chops for it. He's done so many different roles, I find it hard to doubt him now!
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Where does this assumption get anyone? I truly don't understand the utility of assuming he is dead.
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Would Disney make the same Andor today?
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Logistics is woke.
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Is this guy one of the "there are only 2 genders people?
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Need to prop up the inflatable market so we have someone to make decoys in case of war.
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Huh, I guess I'm living in the twilight zone. I work at a factory that is staffed about evenly with men and women.
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This is definitely a novel strategy for the War on Drugs. The smugglers will be making such a killing on smuggling shirts that they won't worry about moving drugs!
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Personally I like both brunch and grilling
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It seems like the only thing that would satisfy them is other countries emposing strict quotas on what is allowed to be exported to the US. They essentially desire a partial embargo against their own country...
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Maybe that view is too idealistic but honestly I don't care.
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It doesn't matter if it leads to an electoral wipeout. If that is what you are worried about instead of "how can I make the lives of those I represent better in a lasting way", I think you are worried about the wrong thing. Do the right thing, leave the world better than you found it
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I checked a dictionary and "renditioned" is actually the right form, as wrong as it sounds.
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You absolutely do not have to hand it to him.
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Wouldn't this be the perfect time to impose tariffs on Russia since you can say to them "Clearly we were not targeting you" and not be lying? You then gain another bargaining chip to use in negotiations with them.
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I might not agree with this, but at least this is a policy that is internally consistent.
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Trump doing anything before noon is the most believable part of that lol
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I know that at some point oil was negative because nobody could store it during the pandemic. It was really short lived but still
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Do they not have the same circuit breakers?
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My name is Trump, President of Presidents. Look upon my Works, ye poasters, and despair.
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Don't put that out into the world
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Which circuit breaker?
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I will say that you can go to a trade school while holding a normal minimum wage job. It's not a lot of fun but it's definitely possible. It's a problem with motivation, not opportunity. Lots of these positions are actually filled by manufacturing operators who learned their stuff.
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It was more a pitch for trade schools from what I heard, which are currently underrated IMO. But we already don't have enough people in the trades so idk how theoretically increasing demand through these ridiculous tariffs will help.
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So to be fair there is a massive shortage in automation technicians in the US. That is a job that basically combines intermediate electronics, programming and mechanics along with all the skills of a mechanic. If you add more automated factories you would need more techs to keep them online.
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Basically, money people think that oil, grain, metals etc. will be worth less soon than they are now.