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arjaizen.bsky.social
Queer/Nonbinary (they/them). Darts player. Progressive. Atheist. Not interested in pornbots or crypto. Foxtrot Delta Tango - Morons Are Governing America
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Clearly, the problem is, the tax giveaways billionaires and corporations got from Reagan ($500 billion), Dubya ($800 billion), and the 😡🍊🫏🕳️ ($1.2 trillion), before just weren’t big *enough*. This $4.3 trillion handout will do it for sure, MJ pinkie swears.
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…by about 300%. At least.
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Not even with someone else’s 🍆.
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It was a bald-faced lie… when Reagan said it.m, when Dubya said it, when Trump said it, …and it’s a bald-faced lie now when Mike Johnson says it. Historically, growth from GOP tax cuts to the obscenely wealthy barely recovers 1/3 of their cost. They blow up the deficit. Every time. And WE pay.
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“...but they always underestimate the growth that will be brought about by tax cuts and reductions in regulations.” NARRATOR: No, they don’t.
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It would help a lot if churches - especially the fundamentalist and evangelical ones - weren’t constantly beating into their congregations that they believe their leaders without question and shouldn’t trust their own reasoning because that’s just Satan trying to make them stray from God’s path.
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Ignorance of reality is no excuse.
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I really, really need all you apologists to get this through your adamantium skulls: MAGAts DID vote for ALL of this! They just refused to see THEY would be affected too. Candidate policies aren’t an a la carte menu. You get - and are responsible for - ALL of it when you hand in your ballot.
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Doesn’t, or *can’t*? I strongly suspect the latter.
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Once again, the Trump regime takes credit for the accomplishments of others. Bet they’ll blame Biden for staffing issues caused by the employees they fired
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At least his handle tracks.
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They aren’t ever getting sympathy or forgiveness from me. Never. What they chose to ignore and the destruction they enabled are several dozen bridges too far. Thousands of lives were lost. Others were ruined. Children were traumatized. And they chose him *again*. They don’t get to go back.
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Nope. She’ll still vote Republican, because there’ll be a different name in front of the (R).
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<sigh> I’m not interested in an activism pissing contest. I strongly disagree with your opinion on this subject and explained why, to the best of my ability. You remain unconvinced of my position; i remain unconvinced of yours. That happens a lot these days.
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> You are being manipulated. Look in the mirror when you say that.
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…and if every progressive in the country expresses forgiveness to regretful Trump voters, do you know what will happen next year and in 2028? (Assuming we ever have a free and fair election again.) They will STILL walk into a booth and vote for the candidate with (R) after their name.
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They didn’t have to depend on the media from either end of the political spectrum. All they needed to do was watch and listen to HIM when he spoke on TV in Helsinki, on the phone to Zelenskyy and Raffensberger, and in front of the mob on 1/6. This wasn’t ignorance. It was intentional.
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And between “shit” and “syphilis.”
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They hit me like the cheating husband that gets caught for the umpteenth time and acts regretful. They’re not sorry for what they did. They’re sorry it bit them on the ass.
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Yes. We. Can. They had FOUR EFFING YEARS to … - Listen to him try to extort the President of an allied country. - Tell the entire world he believed former head of the KGB over his own intel agencies. - Listen to him try to commit election fraud. - Try to foment a coup. They are NOT allies.
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It’s too late for them to change their vote. And if 1/6 wasn’t enough to wake them TF up, people not being sympathetic about them having to suffer the consequences of their actions isn’t going to matter.
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Goodbye, MAGAt. *blocked*
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No. I will never forgive them, nor will i ever forget what they did to destroy our country. They let their hatred of immigrants and queer folk give a pass to the open and blatant corruption, fraud, and literal *treason* committed by Trump. I will rejoice at the suffering of every one of them.
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I want ICE to get on Bluesky. So i can follow them and reply, “Go fu¢k yourselves, you Nazi terrorists,” every time they post.
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If they’re wearing masks, they’re not cops. They’re kidnappers and terrorists.
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I have a few people who matter to me. None of them care about my nail polish.
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Of course she would. That’s an awfully low bar, though. I mean, my *cat* would have been a better president than the 😡🍊🫏🕳️.
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He figured out how to make money off them.
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Close to 🎯, but not quite. No one *that matters* cares.
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A great rule of thumb: If you feel the need to tell people you’re an “alpha male,” you’re not.
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I occasionally get manis, but pedis? ALL the time. (I’m also a sucker for sparkles.) Women have given me lots of compliments and never once has one said anything negative. Sometimes i’m even asked for the brand & color name.
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Oddly enough, Momoa also wears nail polish. In lavender, no less.
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(Btw, the LMGTFW was more for those that need spoon feeding. I know you already knew the answer, Larry.)
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MAGAts thought the culling would be done with a scalpel, but the GOP is using a chain gun. And the gunners are wearing blindfolds.
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Great question; i’d love to tell you. Here you go… gprivate.com/6gz36
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We haven’t been “freest” since the Patriot Act was signed into law and the Department of Homeland Security was created. That was the day Fascism began to put its boot on the neck of liberty.
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Yup. He’s the guy that sold his party to Jerry Falwell’s “Moral Majority,” (There aren’t enough scare quotes in the world to properly express how inaccurate that name is,) and flushed the party’s philosophy of fiscal responsibility down the toilet with his trickle-down, voodoo economics.
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The happiest day of MY life will be the day I watch the evening news and hear David Muir tell the nation that the 😡🍊🫏🕳️’s lungs are no longer taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. My playlist that night will include, “Celebration,” “F*ck You,” and “Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead.”
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Thank you for outing yourself as someone who may be blocked without risk of ever missing a comment worth spending precious seconds reading.
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Mr. Secretary, I hate to be the one to tell you but, given that the United States is now functionally a Christofascist, Oligarchic Kakistocracy, we’re no longer anywhere *near* first among nations.
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There aren’t even 5 of the 20 Republican votes needed to convict. But sure, they should keep doing the same thing over & over and expect a different result. Hmmm… there’s a word for that. Can’t quite remember it though. 🤔
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STOP BITCHING ABOUT LAST YEAR! The fu¢k!ng country is being sacked by a party of literal Nazis and you d1p$h!t$ INSIST on whining about something that will affect literally NO ONE’s votes in ‘26 and ‘28… assuming Orange Führer & his toadies don’t cancel elections before then. WAKE! THE! FU¢K! UP!
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Hard? No. Literally *impossible*. You think you’re talking about Republicans from the 60’s and 70’s, who were pragmatic, compromised, acknowledged the separation of church and state, and were fiscally responsible. You’re not. These are hardline religious zealots that think Trump is Jesus.