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itsmepd.bsky.social
Talking into the void, stream of consciousness. I have opinions but with the right information they’ve been changed.
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Also key point, republicans are killing us to give tax breaks to the 1%, not to fix the debt. We’re gonna be sick and working two jobs AND the national debt is gonna explode.
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Next step is to for the kelptotechnocrats to purge/block and unhost all video evidence from the web.
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Reasoning by analogy as a logical fallacy
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let them eat cake for the modern era
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This is just the sad, pathetic swan song of the Republican Party. After their proven and repeatedly demonstrated incompetence, I honestly don’t think they’ll win a national contest again. For the time being we just have to endure their stupidity and defend our values
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Overall, our country is an incredibly resilient democracy. In addition to the three separate but equal branches—though being tested like never before—we have the independence of the individual states and their own governance and constitutions.
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If anything this demonstrates how efficient and effective our government runs considering the scope of their work. Overall our federal employees are very conscious and respectful of the spending of taxpayer dollars.
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Sounds more like an espionage drop than a “theft.”
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Doesn’t sound like they’re facilitating his return.
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This is about due process and his day in court will settle all of this.
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And key point the DOJ filed with the court stating his deportation was a mistake.
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Let’s just get this out there for everyone. www.lawfaremedia.org/article/abre...
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They make their billions of the machinery of society, our healthy bodies, our educated minds, and our safe and dependable infrastructure. They’re not paying for their personal use of these services. They’re being taxed because their wealth was made off the backs of people who do.
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Do we know if he is even still alive?
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Most impeachable offense a president has ever done
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Can we get some dem representatives with a few reporters with this guys family so we can put some public pressure to bring this guy home ASAP
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Anti-vaxxers should be held liable for their disinformation . “Have you or a loved one been hurt by anti-vaccine misinformation? Call the law group of …”
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Tesla is in a far worse place in terms of sales than it has been in years. Their latest product is a bonafide flop, the only concrete information we have about FSD is that it isn’t backwards compatible, something Musk has previously stated and advertised. Tons of market cap left to shed.
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“Is not an appropriate response” sounds exactly like something the orange guy would do
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Shows who he really cares about. Billionaire friend loses an inconsequential amount of money and he’s out there slinging cars. Middle class can’t afford food, medicine or housing. Not his problem.
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First the tariffs and now this, probably the worst administration for the US automotive industry ever.
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And by paying people starvation wages and refusing to increase the minimum wage they also starve these essential programs from the worker side through reduced payroll taxes .
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They represent their constituents and should attend but silent no applause and holding signs of protest
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I love that enterprise D with lighting! Where did you find that?
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So MAGAs argument is that the same guys who went out of their way to make it difficult for a tyrannical despot to take control of the government by creating an elaborate government of checks and balances were also okay with “I am the federal law?”
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Billionaires and corporations benefit from our infrastructure, our law enforcement, our healthy and educated population and the stability of our country thanks to our military. They need to pay their fair share if they’re going to use OUR stuff to make THEIR fortune.
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They’re trying to defund the working class so they repay their wealthy campaign donors.
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Trump tax plan is to balance the budget on the backs of the elderly, the disabled and the poor. Who will work for these companies when half the country is hungry and sick?
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I personally feel like the general population feels positively when they hear the phrase tax cuts. Maybe our message should be at a time when Americans are struggling more than ever MAGA is gutting what little healthcare we have to fund more wealth are for their billionaire donors.
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I wish, sadly when he was forced acquired to acquire twitter it was as a leveraged buyout. Which essentially saddles the target company with the debt of its own acquisition.