rdrosenbaum.bsky.social
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Boycott what???
Coffee? Avocados? Chocolate/cocoa? Bananas?
Clothes? Shoes?
Cars?
Nearly everything is imported to some extent. Wood, much aluminum and steel, nearly all appliances, and on and on and on....
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Altho the cause is likely multifactorial, pesticide and herbicide residue is suspect. They can interfere with dopamine pathways
www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/ano...
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He was zoned out because Musk probably shared some of his ketamine with Kavanaugh before the speech. Beer would have been on his breath so he skipped that.
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In this administration that'll boost his career. If he's raped someone, even better. Even Hegseth hasn't gone to AA or sought treatment for his binge alcoholism. And he clearly needs it.
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"bureacracy"
Hegseth, have you been drinking again? You promised us you wouldn't! You weren't lying to us, were you?
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"...wars are mostly won & lost by logistics, supply, command & control, strategy."
But Hegseth doesn't know anything about that. He's pretty good at drinking and chasing women. Will that win a war?.
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Agree completely, which is why it's essential for Democrats to hang this dead skunk around the Republicans who are looking away, just whistling in the breeze, pretending not to care. Make Republicans own this! Unfortunately our gerontocracy is much too quiet.
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Trump showed the way by breaking numerous laws and, lawyering up & performing as a mafia boss, has been able to get away with nearly all of his criminal acts. Not only did he escape punishment for most crimes, he's been rewarded with re-election to POTUS. I never would have thought this could happen
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Current scientific study shows correlation between dementia and elevated levels of micro- and nanoplastics in the brain. Correlation does not mean causation, but certainly a concern.
Bioaccumulation of microplastics in decedent human brains
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Trump was embarrassed by his own ignorance and is now taking revenge on the NWS.
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Former head of CBS Les Moonves regarding Trump as President: “It may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS.”
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www.notus.org/whitehouse/t...
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Probably almost all Republicans are having second thoughts about staying in this government, and may be griping out loud. But I'll believe it when I see it. It's like listening to the garbage that falls out of Trump's mouth. Over half are lies or complete fabrications. Instead, watch what he does
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2/According to Wikipedia, his parents are from Egypt, so I thought he might disapprove of Trump's actions and statements about the Gazan people.
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1/Sorry but it's not at all funny, unless a form of gallows humor. At best he's just ass-kissing to keep his job when so many are fired or resigning. I read the piece yesterday and asked him in a comment what he thinks about Trump's statements on Gaza.
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What does the US import from Russia that Trump can tax, sanction or tariff? Other than Russian caviar (which may not hurt Trump but might upset a few of Trump's friends), I can't think of anything.
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Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove does it better www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddWN...
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Whoa! Watch your language! Don't encourage the guy who will be President in one hour into your country.
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His rocket just blew up. He's having a bad day.
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Really just comes down to the tax rate. Democrats want to increase the tax rate on billionaires and large corporations, which billionaires and large corporations hate. Much easier (and cheaper) for them to spend money to buy the allegiance and votes of politicians.
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It does resemble a rainbow of LGBTQ. Quite lovely.
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Could've just shortened it to "Democracy Dies".
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Rest easy. He's already said he's going to solve it on Day 1. I'm sure he has "concepts of a plan" just like he has for healthcare. And he still has 8 days to finalize it.
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Again, the alternative is to be charged with murder (the legal costs won't be covered by malpractice insurance) and they, their spouses and children, will all suffer greatly. No wonder many are leaving the states they work in. It's a terrible choice, but completely understandable.
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OBGYNs are being placed into an impossible situation. If they adhere to the standard of care and perform an abortion on women with certain conditions (like preterm premature rupture of membranes - PPROM), state law now says they have committed "murder". Forced to choose, docs choose malpractice.
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Musk probably offered him some of his ketamine and weed.
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The authors of this essay on The Hill are former editors of the Yale Law Journal and Columbia Law Review. Both clerked for Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart. Trump can be disqualified by the 14th Amendment.
thehill.com/opinion/cong...
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The authors of this essay on The Hill are former editors of the Yale Law Journal and Columbia Law Review. Both clerked for Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart. Trump can be disqualified by the 14th Amendment. thehill.com/opinion/cong...
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Full disclosure this whopper is from The Washington Post, not the Times. www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/...
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Not denial. They will find someone other to blame for their misfortune other than themselves and those they elect into office. Immigrants, Asians, Black and Hispanic folk, Jews and Muslims, and so on.