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I live for my family, my friends, people with love in their heart, good books, wine, and of course, the uisge beatha. Slainte!
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Confused? Give me a fucking break.
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Phenomenal speech in Philadelphia today. Thank you so much! Keep fighting the good, and righteous, fight!
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Still too many clapping.
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Now is the time when we need organizations like the Gates Foundation to fill the breach and bring these brutally important research projects to their discoveries.
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Should be a deeper dispersion. Still amazing that more than 1/3 find the action acceptable. Dem narrative needs to get better.
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Not saying don't try, but one way or another, the Admin will find the optics they need to push their narrative. All it takes is one negative element, one negative photo. We must get better at relaying our own narrative.
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The optics are what the optics will be. No one can control people's actions when they're angry and frustrated. All Democratic leadership can do is frame the National narrative differently than the Admin, speak to local leaders who maybe have local sway on the protestors, and work the local media.
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It's funny, though really not, how many Dems are called out for hyperbole on things that ultimately come true.
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And these people wonder why they constantly get sold insurance they don't need.
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Hard pass on that, B.
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The Fart of the Deal.
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So, now we're not a Capitalist country? Ok. Good to know. It changes daily and hard to keep up.
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Take credit for what's not theirs, blame everyone else for what's going wrong. Pathetic.
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Two dolls and five pencils.
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Such snowflakes.
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F'ing awesome. I need to remember this one.
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Ummm. It's in the damn Oath of Office.
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That's profane.
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Makes me want to fucking puke. That's all I got.
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By giving Putin a breather, all we do is give him time to rebuild militarily and economically. Do that, we find ourselves right back at this point in 5-10 years.
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Fucking whackadoodle.
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All the anxiety and fear he's caused for 2 % of the entire 2025 budget. Had we let the 2017 tax cuts expire, we'd have picked up rough $300 to $400 billion a year of revenue and not needed to carpet bomb cancer research, weather research, climate research, etc.
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The minute it rallied I was thinking "F'er is going to say he created a new record of some sort." He's like a raven, attracted by every bright, little thing he can point to and say "look what I did!" Such a child.
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The more he tells these stories, the more I think they're not happening.
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Cowards.
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Delusional Grey.
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That and lying, which for me always means that the more vocal he is that things are "going great and deals being made" the less actual deals are being made, and the crappier the ones being made are turning out to be.
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As they sit there in their overpaid, white collar, suit and tie, jobs.
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Russell 2000 hits circuit breakers in after hours. Not a pretty opening coming.
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Which cycle will literally take years if not a decade. You don't magically create manufacturing sites and supply them with workers overnight.
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Just jump, you'll be ok..........
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Agreed. Manufacturing in the US can happen, but it should constantly be shifting to higher margin, innovative, sectors, goods and services. Bringing low margin, high volume sneaker manufacturing back won't be feasible, but high margin green energy, robotics, AI, etc. could have.
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So many pieces in the supply chain made elsewhere. An ignorant comment.
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Yeah, not how that works.
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FU.
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Thank you. Thank for doing something, anything, and not just asking me for money.
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I would pay every dollar I ever thought of giving to the DNC for that.
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Typical play book. No fault on their part, plenty of fault on others.
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He really is the biggest next Tuesday.
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What an absolute idiot.
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But beating up police on J6 is pardonable.
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If we had any honor, we should be.
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For a Party that has been decrying "don't tell me what to do" they certainly do like telling us what our dreams should be. These guys must eat hypocrisy for breakfast every morning.
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Uhm, the WHO, you know the people we don't communicate with anymore.
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Asking for eggs while being the World's biggest douche.
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Let's hope so.
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F'ing pissing me off, that one. If they don't get their shyte straight, they can forget about me ever donating money again.
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Then get Schumer in line. When Trump thanks you for something, you know you're in the wrong.