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lewgar.bsky.social
Recent migration from that other place. Looking forward to civil conversations, enjoying the artwork, music, sciences, social interactions. I am an interested party in our Earth's wellbeing, our social construct being that of a giving and kind experience!
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America? Not this group of shitholes?
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Every time they say Hunter and Pardon in the same sentence, the MSM should recite a few on the list attached. Just to name a few, rape, fraud, tax evasion, murder, etc. Sounds a little like he pardoned criminals with the same behavior as himself. www.justice.gov/pardon/pardo...
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I was in a conversation with a friend of mine and another person years ago, I can't really remember what this other person said, but my friend told this person, "...that's nice, that real nice..." Once I finally figured it out and now, I try to use it as often as I can.
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Say it enough and it becomes the truth... "Mars is a dead planet...", "Mars is a dead pla..." Wait he knows this, and he also knows that anything he does will never make Mars a sustainable place for human life, but hey, miss-guided folks believe it. For them it's off to see the Wizard of Mars.
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I choose to call them fellow Americans that have lost their way. Some have been convicted and are paying for their poor decisions. Others should be as well. Disinformation led to their demise; personal accountability must include a social construct to rid the influence this disinformation causes.
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Not certain we should expect anything different from the Republican side? Their constant misguided morals alway either project their deficiency on others, or make false equivalencies, such as a minor offense vs conviction if 30+ felonies. Just sayin’
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I am so sorry that you are such a hateful person.
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Very intelligent
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Economic Nobel laureates, Milton Friedman, Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz, the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the CBO and USITC, among other prestigious institutions & people, all support the idea that tariffs harm consumers. Facts do matter.
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Facts: A study of 2018-2019 U.S.-China trade war found that the tariffs on Chinese goods led to higher prices for consumer goods like electronics, clothing, and toys impacting American consumers only with an increase of ~ $1000/year.
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Such an intelligent reply
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Simply not true! Economists all over the world disagree. Econ101 actually teaches us a much different message. The immature name calling is exactly why people are leaving that other Social Media site; the anti-social rhetoric is not welcome on this forum.
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Higher prices, reduced purchasing power, lack of market diversity, economic disruptions such as inflation, supply chain issues, product shortages, long-term Impact in that domestic/global recession become our future, got to love it! I am a simple man, I get it. These "trumpecon experts" just don't
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I would. Without hesitation.
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Plugged in toasters please!
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We know what the problem statement is, "A herd of incompetent fools" I like it. It is imperative that we come up with sustainable corrective actions. In order to do that we need to dive into the root causes of this problem. I could start with the comms, the press not calling out bullShit enough!
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Is it not morally compelling to imagine a level of responsibility that begins with the collective, integrating the concepts of both personal responsibility with societal obligations, recognizing the individual contributor to the well-being of society, while also acknowledging society's obligation?