alleged-human.bsky.social
sure I fail ‘are you a robot’ not taking it personally
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I'd like an alternative to these three right wing laundromats.
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Why did you vote to confirm her? It seems like you're as much of a problem as she is.
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Have some decorum please! We just need to trust the institutions harder.
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Don't worry AI will do those jobs.
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Wait, this is your blog? I remember it from ages ago - great blog.
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Anarchists! I heard it was those damn Wobblies again.
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No no this just off Silver Lake I swear 😉
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The NYTimes and Atlantic especially love this guy.
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People who wanted anything but status quo got fed up and left long ago.
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You couldn't afford him.
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Frogs greatly overrates his pluses. Mostly he rates "launch him into the sun immediately" but occasionally he rates "launch him into the sun tomorrow".
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I honestly can't tell if this is satire.
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You need to get out more 😉
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We have a congress and they are getting what they want.
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It's just unnatural for buildings to touch each other. A sin against god and man. Disgusting.
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Unfortunately visible poverty is equated with crime.
The solution of course is to reduce poverty.
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Finally.
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I'm not sure they know what a base is.
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Absolutely nobody in DC is willing to learn that lesson.
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Thank you! That deeply evil billboard has been a terrible eyesore for decades.
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If the left wins, they're expected to magnanimously reach out to folks on the right. If the left losses, they need to reach out to the right.
The election of 2020 was particularly egregious: sure the right tried to ignore the election and kill some of you, the left must reach out and make amends.
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Things sure are dire now. Let's see when Schumer or Jefferies say anything relevant.
Maybe it's TACO Tuesday again or something. Sick burn bro.
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The billionaires have heavily invested in AI, so basically, "Used car dealers urge people to buy more used cars."
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Trump and his administration are unpopular in general.
But the media and Congress (both Repub and Dem) are largely inline with his appointments and his policies. There’ll be no establishment check on Trump until things get dire.
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If Biden was competent then Trump wouldn’t be president now.
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Garland is a reliable team player that can be trusted to not do much.
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Correct. The origin of the movement is 80s Reaganism.
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Nixon even started a trial UBI program! Different times.
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That is an unkind and harsh remark.
When I got married in that cult I joined we all wore smocks like these.
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The NYTimes exists to launder and sane-wash right-wing figures.
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Rum, sodomy, and the lash worked for the British empire for hundreds of years. If you're going to run an Empire it pays to emulate the best.
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They've been rotten since at least the 1990s when they were busted in San Francisco for tracking leftists and anti- South African apartheid activists among other things.
An ugly lot for a long time, making life in America worse and less safe for all Americans.
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Also... *Now* these feckless Dems are worried about substance? And not the many many times in the last 8 years they should have taken out Trump?
Instead we have "Taco Trump" Schumer. Sick burn Schumer, you embarrassingly feeble man.
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Yes but Trump has the Supreme Court who will Calvin Ball this to his favor.
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Too late, what did you break?
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Don't launder the NYTimes. It makes you look bad.
The NYTimes does't feature Rufo to signal "balance". They do to promote a far-right agenda. They're not stupid. They know what they're doing.
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I immediately see the problem with this unsightly neighborhood abomination. It's TWO STORIES TALL! It will permanently blot the sun out - we'll never see daylight again. Plus it'll reduce parking! How many people will live there, each with their own car? I bet around 20-30 people. Terrible.
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Just so.
Establishment Democrats and consultants behave as if there's a mysterious magic phrase they can discover that will win them all the elections without promising anything or upsetting anyone.
That secret phrase: "Status quo". It doesn't work.
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Those guys? Post better? Matthew Yglesias alone drags their whole team into seriously critical dunk levels.
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They are trying to find uses to justify all the AI investment they made. I strongly suspect that usage is low and the return is meagre at this point, given the often laughable results I and others get.
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Splitting the bill probably cost the election as a lot of the safety net put in place under Trump for Covid disappeared under Biden. Life did get economically harder for millions under Biden.
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Precisely.
Also, splitting the BBB act into the corporate hand out part and the safety net part, then only passing the corporate hand out part rightly came off as slimy and disingenuous and very very typical of third way dem sleaze.
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LBJ