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We have 2.3 million workers x 15 minutes of distraction x $35/hour = $20,126,000. And what are we value are we getting for this?
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From the man proven to be a sexual abuser(E Jean Carroll) that also pardoned a major drug dealer for votes (Ulbrecht, Libertarians) and whose admin"suggested" to Romania that the fate Tate brothers were of interest to the administration. They are now here in the US.
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I am torn between wanting something to be true and understanding it may not be so. Seeking the truth has never been so hard.
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That is fascinating ... from a video. Can't imagine IRL.
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Thanks Paul. I was there too.
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Dear MollyMcgee-123. I owe you an apology if I mistook your position. I am passionate about using what little power I have defending victims of injustice. I would actually appreciate understanding your position. Is it passivism? Is it empathy for individuals that are suffering? What am I missing?
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The question goes to core principles regarding aggression and victims. Should we expect any victim to negotiate with their aggressor to end the aggression while the violation continues? And should we place any blame on the victim for being the victim?
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2.5 million(?) federal workers emailed. 2 minutes(?) for each to consider and draft a response. 2 minutes(?) for each to read agency directives on required(?) responses. 4 minutes(?) for meetings/discussions on topic. Roughly 333,333 man-hours. Average hourly rate $35(?) equates to $11.6 million.
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Thank you.
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That was very interesting. Thank you for sharing this bit of history
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Blaming the victim is an interesting argument? So do you also believe rape victims should make peace with their rapists without protection from them?
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Zelenskyy was put into a no win situation when the cameras were brought into the room. Showing subservience to Trump and Vance demonstrates weakness on the world stage. His demands for basic security guarantees as part of any discussion shows he is serious about a lasting peace but risked support.
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It is time for a national strike. I like the symbolism of Pi day. No work, no buying. Just take a nice walk outside with friends and family. Kindness matters.
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The only way out is collective action to stop the madness. Call a national strike for Pi day.
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Agreed. The attacks and abandonment of a victim of aggression are shameful and embarrassing. What happened to simple kindness?