andrewkrumm.bsky.social
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Is she using a Sharpie too? What is with this people?
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GEORGE: Well, does he wear bland, drab, olive colored clothing?
ELAINE: Yes, . . . yes he does dress a little drab.
GEORGE: Huh, he's a communist. . . .
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DOGE was popular on the cesspool formerly known as Twitter, but everywhere else Elon firing ordinary people was about as popular as gangrene of the taint.
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I love watching your cat in your videos. He will be sleeping soundly on the back of the couch and then boom! is darting out the door, only to return a moment later after taking care of whatever crisis demanded his attention.
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I am so glad that someone out there is addressing the issues that actually matter.
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I don't even understand what mechanism for lowering costs he wants to pursue. Also, I do not want any kind of price control, no matter how beneficial, done by executive decree --- that is dictator shit.
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No more bushels. They can have 5 pencils, max.
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Beautiful baby girls that are 11 years old are a huge import market
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That is a retro, Bush era classic. 2003 vintage.
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Their great shame is also the signing of the August 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop pact that allowed the war to start in the first place. Then the USSR invaded Poland from the east on Sept 17 1939, attacked Finland a few months later and annexed the Baltic States.
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No, it covered many countries but the most material was shipped to the UK and it's commonwealth and empire. The second largest beneficiary was the USSR. The USSR recieved a massive amount of material including trucks, fuel, food and locomotives that were very, very important to it's victory.
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So what do they need to do? Pass her bill renaming the "Gulf of America?" I am sure that will really move the needle.
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Limit: 5 pencils per child.
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I have been thinking about a toy store near me. They will be absolutely gutted by tariffs. My daughter loved that store when she was little
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You might want to think twice about hugging a Canada goose --- they are quite ornery.
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Is he stopping traffic with his gimp hand to let the narco terrorists cross the street?
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He is really giving those 1990s late night infomercial vibes
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It would be even dreamier if we can loosen any laws that would prevent being paid in meme coins.
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It must be very difficult to be in the Oval and the President is berating you on camera. I mean, it is bullying of the worst kind.
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"Hey Dave...Pete H., from your 10th grade Algebra II class. Remember when we set off those fireworks in the parking lot? That is nothing compared to the 84 2,000 lb MK-84 and JDAM munitions that will be dropped by 16 F/A-18s on Houthi targets at 11:04 A.M. eastern. "
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I cannot understand why Nancy Mace posted this video online. All she had to say was "lemme get your email and my staff will notify you..."
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I didn't say it wasn't their first new material LP, but they did have their self titled debut EP and Margin Walker before Repeater, and also 13 Songs (which was the first two EPs combined).
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Repeater wasn't their debut, as they already released two EPs and an album (13 Songs) that combined the two EPs.
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I am so glad this pic made it into my feed. Sometimes you just need silly cat stuff
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Crazy. I live in Annapolis and this hospital is not far away --- it is in Crownsville. It is right near the Maryland Renassiance Festival grounds.
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Hermann Goering got on quite well with the jailers while he was on trial at Nuremberg
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I am no economist, but it seems obvious that if you wanted to boost manufacturing/industrial output, you wouldn't tariff the raw materials or machine parts needed to manufacture products.
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I listened to Maddow's show in podcast form today with the whistleblower from the NLRB. If this account is true, it is absolutely insane --- beyond anything I had even imagined DOGE was doing.
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Tricia McLaughlin from DHS floated that one on TV sometime earlier
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Didn't the Supreme Court rule 9-0 against exactly this? Sending people to El Salvador prison without any due process?
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That is it. I am packing my bags and going to West Virginia to see if I can get in on the coal mining boom that is around the corner.
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www.smithsonianmag.com/science-natu...
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More than twenty years ago the town in Maryland I grew up in had an infestation of snakeheads at a local pond. Crofton, MD was the first place in the US to have a documented snakehead problem in 2002. I no longer lived there, but it was a huge news story. Now they are all over the place.
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I don't understand why anyone would think tariffs on prescription drugs would be a winning idea --- policies to onshore domestic production is one thing, but new taxes on cheap medicine will be about as popular as flesh eating bacteria infections.
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A single antigen vaccine targets one virus or one strain of a virus, while a multiple antigen targets multiple viruses or different strains of a virus. Single antigen -- Rabies vaccine. Multiple --- Most Flu shots, MMR, T-DaP etc.
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He really, really hates windmills. This is an ongoing thing --- he has been on about windmills for years. It is a weird obsession, like Greenland.
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Also, Lincoln was coming down with the smallpox when he gave the speech. When he got back to DC he became very ill, and his valet caught it and died.
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Fun facts: The Gettysburg Address wasn't the main speech that day. The main speech was given by Edward Everett --- a former Congressman, Senator and Governor of Massachussetts. Everett's speech was over two hours. Lincoln's was around two minutes.
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I live in the City of Annapolis and I can't argue with any of this. Obviously you know Annapolis pretty well. I don't know if St. Johns allows non students to use their library. I don't even know if the AACO Library on West Street even has some of these books - the selection is weak there, honestly
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Also: a lot of these factories are not built, the people working them have not been trained and the supply chains will still be dependent on imports. This will take years and huge capital investment. In the meantime, there will be massive destruction for something that may not even happen.
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She gives off insane bunny boiler vibes.
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Dang, Tim is spitting fire on this one.
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We used to have a Chilis near me. It closed a few years ago. I really miss it. I really enjoyed my trade deficits with Chilis. 🍔🍖
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Also, front loading with massive tariffs long before any manufacturing capability for many things are even here or invested in, or domestic sources for parts, machines and raw materials are sourced.
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The best is listening to the "MAGA Lefty" Batya Ungar-Sargon's delsuional "analysis" about how Trump is delivering a historic win for the working class. Also: how the stock market crash is really just a plutocratic temper tantrum.
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Just like he likes executive orders --- it gives him a monarch like ability to rule by raw fiat. Actually making substantive changes through legislation and cultivating strategic international alliances is woke bs.
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Remonds me of how the Estate tax became the "death tax" 💀
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DOGE needs to look at James Comer's investigations. He spent years looking at Hunter Biden's laptop and still has not been able to say clearly what he is accusing the Biden Crimin' Family of doing.
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This will be more like a remodel that leaves a lot of mess for a new contractor to clean up because it was done horribly wrong.
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No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.