moorefun4me.bsky.social
She/Her. Supporter of human rights. Seeker of truth. Believer in us all.
The power to and fear of change is within us each of us. We choose the path we will follow.
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The sarcasm made me smile.
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This is so wonderful. I wish I lived near Chicago.
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So it couldn't possibly be that people are legitimately angry with him for shredding their government and putting them at risk of being in poverty.
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Do they think that over the next 4 years no one is going to need to set up an appointment or go in because they became a widow(er) or reached the age where social security is supposed to kick in? Even though I am quite competent at using computers, I still like face to face for some communications.
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Even though the choice is 1) capital ate to the bully or 2) sue the bully, the courts have been good about rendering judgments against the bully. Push back. Bullies are not made happy by someone giving into their demands.
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Good. This is more reminiscent of how Sam Walton was.
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This and going to Germany to tell their nazis to keep up the "good" work.
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You know it is bad when you have to say that killing Darth Vader is what the good guy does.
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OK. Kind of weird since TSA was a Republican thing and a heavy-handed push in the wrong direction at its inception. But ok.
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I am hoping when this nightmare is over, all of these people experience the same end for crimes against humanity that German officers did after World War 2.
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This "context" is supposed to somehow make it sound better? It still sounds like someone is off their meds.
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Is somebody off their meds?
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No. It's not. When I vote, I see every child I have taught and their parents I have sat in meetings with in my mind. Many have lived in poverty or near it. All of them wanted the best education they could get and someone to advocate for their child when they aren't there. That is what guides me.
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Are they flying? Did we fix the FAA problem? Are planes still colliding? We still have a problem.
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Why do I get the feeling that the kids joined you to put it together after you had it half finished?
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$560,616.00 seems a more reasonable salary.
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When we finally convince the government officials that we, not the rich, put them in office.
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Elect a clown, get the entire clown car.
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There is a factory I didn't know about those two (my birthday was Monday, so this is like the universe just handed me a birthday gift). Happy Birthday and a wonderful remembrance of their lives.
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Yours is UNDERWORLD. Mine is HUNGER GAMES.
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There is "being open-minded" and there is "your brains are leaking out of your ears". I wish these guys would stop messing up the carpet.
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There are probably 10 things that could make 3 nights of air time, and all of them, individually are equally appalling for different reasons. In a political environment that is, for now, about throwing as much shit against the wall as possible to see what sticks, 9 will be missed.
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determined by the warm body population in the state, whether citizen or immigrant. Immigrants leave because the choice is leave voluntarily or be rounded up, and population (EC) is reduced in size.
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But here is the really horrible part. Electoral College, not popular vote, is how the president is chosen. In states where rural communities have an immigrant population, that immigrant population does not pull the lever until they become citizens. However, the number of Electoral College votes is
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It is not about what rural communities need. Be honest. It is about "They are eating cats and dogs" and God knows you aren't gonna have no uppity ____ sitting in that WHITE House.
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Do you need SNAP or WIK or SOCIAL SECURITY or USAID support for the farm? Do your communities need workers to help bring in crops and help work family farms? Do your communities need markets to be available to sell your goods in?
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More like generations. Raised in the South, in the Confederate Baptist Church in Baskin, LA (You can't get much more Rural or inbred than that place). Still have family there, and yes, every last one of them voted for Felon 45/47 all three times. Why? Because he said what they wanted to hear.
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With the way the electoral college is set up, yeah, Rural America actually does have the bulk of election weight. It was set up specifically to put the rural community at an advantage rather than each person's vote being counted as equal.
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nose to spite it's face is a bit presumptuous. We didn't make them pull the lever for this. We knew. And yeah. We tried. So yeah. Now we are not happy with what they chose. Yeah we get to say, "Told you so."
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And you are assuming that we do not have family members who are farmers or live in rural communities or even have or do live in them ourselves. For quite a few of us, that's our family that we have Christmas holiday memories with. So condemning people who are critiquing a group that cuts off its
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become responsible for the decisions they make and the consequences of those decisions?
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Bash, no. But I will ask, "Why did you vote for him?" "Were you not aware that the immigrant you hired to pick your crops was going to be at risk?" "Did you not read Project 2024?" Because no matter how you slice this, these are adults who had access to the same information I had. When do they
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Yeah. My birthday was Monday. I ran out of grace on that day.
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Demented is whining "He's a snitch" and "There's a leak" rather than being mature and saing, "You're right. They should have used a secure line of communication to hold this discussion. That was their mistake and they need to do better."
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Did this imaginary Walz staffer make the guys type anything into this app? I mean really. I do not care HOW the journalist ended up there. I CARE that people who knew better were DISCUSSING TOP SECRET MILITARY INFORMATION ABOUT AN ON-GOING ACTIVE MILITARY MANEUVER ON AN UNSECURE COMMUNICATION LINE.
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Are you hoping that if he starts World War III you have kissed his ass enough that he will be nice to you after Canada is state 51? You really need to see a therapist about the particular wet dream.
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You mean the fiasco Felon 45/47 negotiated with the Taliban because he lost the 2020 election and wanted as much damage as possible to occur?
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assessment of this situation.
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Used, yes. To contact an associate to set up a lunch date, or confirm that there is a committee meeting on Thursday, or ask if anyone has a good recipe for homemade apple pie. Not used to discuss TOP SECRET information like these idiots were doing. Come on, be at least a little bit authentic in your
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Over the years of asking people the stories behind the tattoos they chose, it became apparent that they are typically the stories of that person written for everyone to see. His is a story of rage and disjointed personality with a lot of demons.
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You are really going to use the "He's a snitch" argument?
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these idiots look like the idiots they are as they lie while under oath to the committee to try to make it not their fault he has the screenshot of them being the idiots they are. This is your take-away?
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Let me see if I understand you correctly. You are saying he set up these idiots to catch them at being stupid and talking about top secret information on an unsecured channel and then somehow got himself invited into that conversation so he could get screenshot evidence AND it is all his fault that
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Which government 3rd party official with clearance do you trust at this moment?
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That would involve them being intelligent and human.
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No I didn't. I gave it the exact consideration it deserved.
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Here is where people need to be concerned. Nations without allies fall to enemies. Right now, everyone who was our ally is seeing this. They are weighing the trustworthiness of our government, and I seriously doubt they are confident in our ability to manage our own secrets, much less theirs.
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Please go back and watch the questioning from today until you have caught up with what happened and why it is important.
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national security.
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A security leak is not exactly the same. I won't argue that there was negligence involved. However, putting sensitive material on a non-secure server, whether the intent is to leak that material or you are simply the most ignorant and stupid baboon on earth, is still a leak which compromises