mrmcdillard.bsky.social
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politicians over promise & spin the truth to be favorable. It’s not normal to say “we’re going to replace Obamacare” “build a wall & MX will pay” or “COVID is going to disappear quickly” w ZERO plan & no idea how to do it. Saying “I’ll make food cheap” & then saying “it’s not possible” is flagrant
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Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act. Also he wasn’t campaigning on a promise to make gas and food cheaper, unlike Trump. The issue is Trump’s willingness to promise impossible things, with no plan or understanding of how things actually work. Tariffs will increase prices. Mass deportations too
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I didn’t know where to put this but it’s an emergency. Can some hero get this to DON immediately? Vindication at long last! www.instagram.com/share/BA9gXm...
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Nice. Or imagine telling an employer that if u don’t get the job, you’ll assume there was foul play, take them to court, and start a violent riot at their office building. Apparently that looks good on your next job application 👍
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I’ll never understand how someone who writes about good vs evil so prolifically, could be so blind to those forces in her real life actions.
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He took the red treat, ran through the cosmic doggy door, and can now see that there is no squirrel.
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God I love Bluesky, not 1 flat-Earther or “hoax” comment!! I was starting to lose faith in humanity.
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Or that the term “Witch Hunt” would be used by guilty politicians to feign victimization?
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They forgot to put the sarcasm quotation marks around “delicious”.
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It’s so nuanced, like poetry in motion.
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You can also swap “drive a truck” with “own an impractically powerful firearm” depending on region.
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If Insecurity had a 3-part quiz. lol
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Imagine spending all ur time trolling libs on “X” and then claiming u won by driving off ur only source of interaction. Have fun patting each other on the back for ur witty Jim with a white board Office memes.
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Why wouldn’t we want wall-to-wall conspiracy theory memes reposted by our new Co-Director of a department that spells out his own bitcoin meme? And captioned with his insightful comments like “interesting” and “right” 🤔.
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Oh man u weren’t joking, well this is embarrassing then. Yes we all understand the point u were trying to make w ur underlines (and circles), very clever. But u still missed the point of her post. Thanks for clarifying ur pic twice for us tho.
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Can’t tell if ur joking, but if so, that was good.
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Imagine taking the time to underline each word individually just to miss the point.
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We could see the T9-Matrix
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On “X” this post would be like troll chum in troll-infested waters, but nah, just a bunch of people talking about games. I forgot what that was like.
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There’s little difference between blocking the truth and burying it with an algorithm that promotes inflammatory click bait and misleading memes.
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Blocking hate speech or inciting/foreign misinformation isn’t the same as blocking civil discourse u disagree with. If everything u agree with is racist & homophobic, well that’s a u problem.
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Replace “popular friend” with “wife” for me. “Saying our goodbyes” means I better get comfortable.
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Ok so only #1 is even close to a policy. Most abortion law was based viability of embryo (not baby) & left medical decisions between mom and Dr. GOP takes away access to safe med care & prevents Dr.s from providing care. It shouldn’t be up to u how a family makes this difficult choice.
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You just named a bunch of protests, organized by citizens. Not 1 govt policy. BLM and CHOP was about equal treatment by police. Literally no one in our democratic govt proposing Marxism, but u guys love to bring it up. But I’m open to discuss actual platform policies Dems stand for.
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Conspiracy theorist is 1 qualification for a Trump nominee. Science denier is a big plus. And of course blind loyalty is #1. Doesn’t seem problematic to the GOP for some reason.
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Can u name a policy designed to destroy USA? Healthcare, education, tax cuts, individual freedoms? People voted Red bc they believed Trump when he said he would improve economy & avoid WW3. But voters didn’t look at his actual plans or effects.
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Seems like baseline credentials for nomination is not only loyalty to Trump, but also a healthy belief in conspiracy theories or a criminal record, maybe for ease of control?
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Left policy is always about promoting equality, social justice, and protecting the vulnerable. For some reason MAGA views that as evil. Right policy is always based on removing freedoms, restricting or demonizing marginalized groups, but they don’t seem to notice this. They fight against boogeymen.
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Well we also don’t want to become the party who just slips in new people to make sure they do the President’s bidding. Of course Trump would have appointed a loyal AG and ignore any appearance of neutrality, but we don’t want to become part of the problem either.