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kenolson.bsky.social
University of Wisconsin (2005) 🦡 “It's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure, that just isn't so." -unknown author
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To be fair, that's how most people look when the tariff situation is discussed. It's hard to make sense of 2+2=5, but the Trump people expect the public to go along with it.
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Enjoy your suspension. Told you to fuck off, but I guess now you need consequences.
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Brains win in the end. 👍
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You're definitely a bottom, very fey.
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Thanks for proving me right, you're a garbage person, and a racist. So typically hypocritical of Euros and South Americans. Fuck outta here, you nothing.
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What are you demanding Americans do what you demand? Who the fuck do you clowns think you are? There's a thing called a democracy here, and the American people spoke 5 months ago, and Trump's our leader until the House/Senate both Impeach and Convict him, and SCOTUS removes him. Now go fuck off.
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I have to tell you friend, your kind of virtue signaling isn't welcome here, so tell it walkin'.
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This will sadly get lost in the stock market crash, the 24-hour news-cycle, and the weekend. And the Trump team knew it.
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No one's looking for Civil War II, at least now. If Republicans continue letting Trump off the hook, because they care about their political careers more than people fighting each other in the streets, then we'll have to throw hands.
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That's always why you should carry two rolls of coins with you, one for each hand, preferably pennies, because they're not worth getting robbed over. However, when those pennies are clenched in a fist, you can let those zombies know they were hit. I think we're ready for the coming apocalypse.
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Let's not crazy here; you might not need the whole roll.
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By the end of the weekend, $5 might be OVERPAYING for it.
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Need to get this message to rural voters, nationwide. No small feat. You know, where elections are won or lost for Republicans. That's Trump country. The same people who will pay the most for Trump's tariffs/draconian layoffs of critical government employees. Needless pain, thanks to Trump voters.
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You're vastly undervaluing that chore.
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The liberties people take with their pets (in very public settings like this) never ceases to amaze me. They always claim some nonsense about a "comfort animal" or some such excuse. I love cats/dogs but people need to leave their pets at home. Believe me people, your pets want a break from you.
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Um, duh? It's called "the maid" or "the help" or "Watson". I would wager Trump has never walked into a grocery store, and pushed a cart, in his life. Or even little Donnie as a toddler ridding in the basket of a cart, as mom and Fred Trump shopped, uttering the N word 400 times during the trip.
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A real moment as a couple. Awesome.
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There was so much more nuance and purpose in Idiocracy, compared to the Trump adminstration.
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There's not a Republican alive who would speak this honestly.
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You gonna provide a source, or is your source "Trust me bro!"
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That's a fun fact you just made up!
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Turns out lying is INCREDIBILY effective if those lies are told by many different types of authority figures that the public USED TO hold in high regard (IE Congress). Trump's stooges in Congress give life to Trump's lies, and those lies become ironclad facts to Trump voters when they do.
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I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for the judicial system to bring charges to anyone involved in Trump's EO's, considering if it came to that, Trump would just pardon them. It's sad and pathetic, but that's the kind of world Trump voters wanted for America, so now we all have to take the ride.
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It sucks that normal/non-MAGA Americans have to constantly apologize for all the horrors that MAGA/Republicans/Trump have imparted on America/the world. It's constant embarrassment, and we're only in month 3 of this Trump shitshow.
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You and I do but the public at large (who only tune in to Fox News or local news for an hour a night) after a long day with their own lives, those lies start seeping into their belief system. If authority figures like Senator Lankford are telling them, those lies are legitimized, and BECOME reality.
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It does make my heart smile when I see Trump voters losing their jobs because something Trump/Republicans did. If that isn't the most karmic thing in America today, then I don't know what karma is.
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Because it works!
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Lying works! It's so basic but when authority figures like Senator Lankford tell them/reinforce them, it gives those lies so much more credibility. It used to be major politicians wouldn't tell easy to debunk lies, because it would look bad for them politically. Now it's a GROUP EFFORT by the GOP.
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I think it's important Michael sells this point, and I understand why you had the 20-something version of MJ say this for your post. Midterms are way more important in the interim anyway, even though Trump/Elmo are doing whatever they can to make the Legislative branch powerless.