original-squeegee.bsky.social
Sci-fi enthusiast, gaymer, enginerd, cat dad, and former co-owner of The Alameda Comedy Club. đșđž đłïžâđRecently married đ
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Well, correct but it was a minor issue with the green card, which in normal times would either be resolved at an embassy or, in a worst case scenario, she would simply be denied entry and take the next plan back. Instead, sheâs tossed into a prison. Itâs extreme and hints of what is yet to come.
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A Canadian actress traveling to Hollywood was just released after being detained (in a private prison no less) for two weeks for no reason at all.
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Strange meme coming from the guy who owns a company that actually implants chips into peopleâs brains.
Btw, the hand inserting the chip is his own.
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They intimidated staff and damaged merchandise at the Target stores, hardly a peaceful boycott.
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Are thanks handsome! đ„°đ€đ
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Undermining education, scientific research, and public health. Itâs almost like they want to destroy the very things that make America great.
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Same with the sane-washing of DJT. Itâs clear whose bed theyâre sleeping in.
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Ah yes, the right claiming success for âfixingâ a problem they alone created.
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I disagree. Corporate welfare (aka tax cuts for the billionaires) hurts us all.
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Not *yet*. Theyâre trying build a monarchy
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Aww, thanks sexy! đ„°đ€đ
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And when he inevitably trashes the economy, the can blame it on the disastrous economy that he inherited.
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Oh no, anyway⊠time for lunch!
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I donât consider blaming victims to be âopen mindedâ.
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So youâre saying that everyone who was denied a claim for a lifesaving procedure by this CEO (who mandated algorithmic denial of claims to maximize profit) deserved their fate because they may have once ate an extra doughnut at breakfast?
Thatâs kinda monstrous IMO
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That, and there is a point where you cannot squeeze a stone any harder to get the blood out.
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I heard, but I assume itâs just a temporary reprieve. One the smoke and dust settles, theyâll be looking to cut whatever they can wherever they can to satisfy their board of directors and fatten their CEOâs wallets.
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Makes sense. Take a taxi, change mask and jacket, tweeze eyebrows, commit a crime, then flee on an e-bike. Sounds like the plot for an Oceanâs 11 movie.
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I am a sure the people in some of Russiaâs oppressed puppet states are beginning to feel emboldened. Putin must be sweating
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Oh no doubt about that. Itâs lawful robbery against those who can afford healthcare, and a genocide against those who canât.
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We have insurance companies now trying to reduce coverage on anesthesia. And they donât understand why people are shooting their CEOs down in the streets?
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This UHC CEO is likely responsible for more dead Americans than Osama bin Laden.
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I consider the health insurance industry to be that middleman.
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And ironically the articles chastising people to stay on Twitter wonât even circulate on there or Meta because they both suppress links to journalism! đ
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At this point Twitter is merely a state sanctioned propaganda media source.
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Now that First Lady Musk is a government agent, shouldnât X be considered state sponsored media?
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Positioning himself in a new business when they kill public education?
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I was going to start a home remodel project but now I am going to put all that on hold because costs are going up because of threats of tariffs and labor shortages. I assume Iâm not the only one. It could have a large ripple effects throughout the economy.
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Gee, I wonder why? Sucks to be a traitor.