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Complete nonsense.
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Just hang on to that fantasy and keep promoting the lie. It won't do any good, but apparently it makes you feel better.
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According to the Medical Boards, there are over 1 million doctors practicing in the US. So that means over 985, 000 doctors DIDN'T sign that political hack-job letter. That's nearly 99% of all doctors. I think I'd ignore the < 1% who chimed in against RFK Jr.
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And where's yours? Oh, that's right.... You should be embarrassed by such a dogshit post.
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Right idea, but wrong reason. It isn't about if he can "use Trump". It IS about our representatives in Washington DC doing a better job communicating and working together for the common good of America. Fetterman seems to be making a serious effort at "leadership".
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From which of your orifices did you pull this imaginary number? Oh, maybe you have some kind of source? No? Didn't think so.
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Carter wasn't voted out because he was perceived as weak. He was voted out because he presided over some of the worst domestic policy decisions in US history.
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This post is just a sad statement and indicates you probably need to seek help. Or, you should change your handle to "Hopeless".
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This is why Carter was widely considered the worst President in modern American history, at least until Biden.
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Not at all. I just accept facts and make decisions based on critical thinking. You should try it some time.
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The difference is I have facts to support me. States fund & attempt to direct. LOCAL school boards (counties & CITIES) take it from there. If it weren't for the "red" school boards in TN, there would be no education at all. The "blue" cities (e.g. Memphis and Nashville) are failing spectacularly.
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You can't just say "False" and suddenly it is true; it just sounds like you might have been educated in one of those "blue cities". Find some facts. Oh by the way, I've worked in the Dept of Education in more than one state, and I'm quite positive that you're wrong.
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The absolute worst educational outcomes in the US, by far, are concentrated in large urban cities, almost exclusively governed and managed by "blue" politicians and bureaucrats. Take them out of the equation, and our stats suddenly look very, very much better.
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Could you kindly point us to some of "those liberals"? They seem to be pretty few and far between on this platform.
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Not defund education. Defund indoctrination. Mostly, defund runaway federal spending on things that were never authorized by the US Constitution.
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...until it is inconvenient and must be ignored to support and encourage the latest identity-politic division.
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I'm active on X and here, and you are seriously in denial. The hate speech index is exponentially worse on BOTH platforms coming from the Left than the Right.
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Funny, I remember seeing liberals screaming that about half of those topics were "inherently racist", starting with math. Can't make up your mind, huh?
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Roe was never "safe and decided law". It was always "only a court case", which could be (and was) overturned at the drop of a hat. Democrats just lied for 50+ years that the Roe case absolved them of any responsibility to codify something their voters clearly wanted.
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The arrogance is palpable and outweighed only by the ignorance. 🤦‍♀️
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Does anyone these days have the attention span necessary to make a "massive sprawling video" effective? I'm thinking not.
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You don't even grasp irony, do you? This is why the Left still doesn't understand what happened during the election.
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Dream on. Sounds like you're a victim of operator error.
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We got much better than anything this woman offered.
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Um. No.
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🙄 Wow. So original. So thought-provoking. Wait. No, just so pathetic.
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Ever try to find old movies on streaming platforms? Beta tapes? VHS? Cassette? You're making a pretty big assumption that anything you create today will still be around in 70 years. Odds are most of it will be lost in 20.
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The sentiment is right on, but I'm not sure that's the flex you intended it to be.
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What kind of strawman, red-herring, all rolled-into-one dumbass logical fallacy are you trying to pull? If you can't hang with us adults in the conversation, just go back to the kiddie table and finish your dessert. 🙄
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Now THAT's funny!
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Yep. Raised on the stuff and still love it.
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Cry. Then pray. Then get back to teaching and doing your best.
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Kinda supports exactly what Elon said, though, doesn't it? Amazing what can be done with only 20 employees; so why did Twitter have THOUSANDS? The same is true for our government. Reduce it. And thanks to those 20 BS employees, by the way.
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🙏🏻❤️
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Literally misinformation....
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That was certainly the case with the Biden administration. We all suffered. We all found out the hard way. We (the majority of us anyway) figured it out. We (the majority again) spoke out for a change. Now the (economic) healing can begin.
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No, it was fine before you applied your propaganda filter to it. Thanks for the effort, though.
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That must be the gold standard of delusional takes. Mainstream media was Trump's advocate? I can't even grasp the level of self-delusion it must take to make such a statement.
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So, do all of y'all get the same talking points and memes issued to you at the same time? Yeah, you're only the fourth person to post this nonsense in the last hour. It really doesn't do much for your credibility.
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No. Not even close.
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Easy answer: inflation. Even the efficiencies of automation haven't been enough to keep up with the runaway inflation we've experienced. For every dollar saved by self-check, stores suffered two dollars worth of cost increases. Pretty simple, but I guess it doesn't fit your narrative.
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🤣🤣🤣 You can't be serious, right? Right?
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She definitely ignored all the warning signs.
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I guess that means you don't believe the First Amendment applies to news networks, social media, radio, or basically any form of communication other than newspapers. That was easy. Refer to the Bill of Rights for plenty more examples.
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So true. The only thing worse is the season cliffhanger that leaves you waiting for the next season -- for two years....
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How far back does it go? It'll need at least 40 years of episodes to back to the pre-woke era.
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😴
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That's really pretty darned insightful. Time to dust off my textbook on ancient Chinese poetry and review.
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That's how the economy works. There is always an element of speculative pricing. The economy will pre-emptively start to improve based solely on the optimism brought by Trump's election. It isn't so much "funny" as just reality (which frequently does seem to elude you).