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torov.bsky.social
Democracy, Election Reform Activist. Ideologically Agnostic. Freedom for Venezuela. Unión Latinoamericana.
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Correct.
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It had better graphic user interface than today’s minimalist crap where you have no idea what is a button.
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Elon’s business strategy has been like Elizabeth Holmes’ Theranos. Fake it until you make it.
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Bondi would simply get fired the moment she stars the investigation.
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There is a systemic solutions to this. We could reformat the Executive Branch from one person to three. Switzerland has 7 presidents. Introduce the Elector figure, which are certified voters who are well informed, this is about 20% of voters. Who’s votes are worth 2X on the 1of 2 round election.
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Wow this is nutz!
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bsky.app/profile/equa...
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Why Obama, Biden, Kamala haven’t yet open their account here? That is beyond stupid! X is one of the most powerful tools Musk has and it must be destroyed. Europe should foster their own social network for many strategic reasons.
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Obama who has a cult following of millions hasn’t even bothered to open a BS account!🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ Trump, went all the way and created his own social network!
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What needs to happen to have his ass impeached ?! Amarren a ese loco!
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He overestimated the leverage the US currently has abroad. Few can trust him or respect him. In a multipolar world with China as last resort alternative, the US has no longer the control it once had in the 20th century. Now would be hard to backtrack without looking stupid.
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1. Just the racial part. 2. Correct, he attempted it before.
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Totally. In Venezuela, the last democratic president was as feckless and old as Biden. He pardoned Chavez who previously staged a coup and let him run for the presidency. That was the end. Many underestimated the danger. Which is what is also happening here in the US.
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Not even the SC can stop him? This is nutz
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How? Voters don’t vote rationally, that is a myth, and less so the less informed they are. But it gets worse, Democrats are the first defending ignorant voters to their own chagrin. Educated, well informed voters tend to vote for democrats.
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And not just the Bush wars, but the economic crisis. Back then, the US couldn’t afford another war, let alone one with Russia, while still in Irak and Afghanistan. Obama’s priority was to recover the economy, which he did, although painfully slow.
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Obama received prematurely the Nobel Peace Price because of nothing and perhaps wanted to properly earn it. He was elected to end all the endless wars. Putin saw in that an opportunity grabbing Crimea. So in the end, avoiding wars just postponed them.
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Breaking the law knowingly, to see whether courts ever catch up with you, is a violation of the oath of office. It's an additional reason why whoever is in charge of DOGE -- some say it's Amy Gleason, some say Elon Musk -- should have to go before the Senate for confirmation.
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No. Trump should be inpeached. Zelensky did nothing wrong.
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One of the, basic, major roles of goverment is to protect us from enemies, abroad or at home. The Biden administration and the democratic establishment had 4 years to convict Trump for obvious crimes yet they failed miserably!! Obama is still posting on X🤦🏻‍♂️
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There is a simple, systemic solution to this. Plural voting with certified voters as criteria. There is no way to elect quality leadership under the current model. It is really bad and needs to be changed ASAP.
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Agree, I thought the exact same thing. Part of the outrage we feel is not only because of the impunity, but also b/c Trump ended up rewarded with a presidency, no less!! I’m so mad about the democrats failure to protect democracy. Biden has no direct blame but he could have done something.
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Which was the catastrophic one? Picking Harris for candidate?
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Yep, orange felon has been responsible for more deaths and destruction than Manglione alone.
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I’m getting closer to giving up this cause. What is the Democratic leadership doing? Most of them, don’t even have an account here yet! Where are the celebrities who supported them?
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Well deserved! Not for Hunter, but for Biden.
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By now, I was expecting AT LEAST, from the democratic leadership or the celebrities that support them to be actively promoting the exodus to Bluesky! None of them have made the move so far. They are losing momentum. I’m getting closer to stop voting for them. This is really bad.
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I think a lot about this text exchange (revealed in a lawsuit) between the two, with Dorsey essentially pitching Musk on what would become Bluesky, and Musk appearing to agree… …Except Musk went on to buy Twitter and do the opposite, and Dorsey bailed on Bluesky. gizmodo.com/elon-musk-te...
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True, but they corrected the mistake. However, it was too late and the fix (Harris) was another big mistake🤦🏻
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I’d rather call him UNJUST.
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Todavia no puedo creer que tan bajo ha caido los EEUU. Y de paso hay gente que cree que fueron acusaciones de persecución politica.