blenching.bsky.social
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Walmart and Target sold their spine to please the mob — dropped DEI, played along with the culture war circus, and now they’re getting slapped with tariffs by the same guy they tried to cozy up to. This was never about a free market. It’s a one-man show, and they helped build the stage.
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I really hope someone’s documenting every name behind this mess. When a new administration takes over, I want these motherfuckers held to the fire. I don’t care if they get pardons — they need to be exposed, dragged, and remembered for exactly what they did.
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All that last-minute millions and desperate ass-kissing right before the election… and it still blew up in his face. What a pathetic clown.
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It’s incredible how many people in this country accept billionaires and corporations deciding the future of an entire nation. Poor healthcare, poor education, broken services — but they defend it all, terrified of anything that might be labeled “communism.”… Lobbying= corruption in any other country
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I get your point, but these clowns will probably do more layoffs—and the ones who had no say will pay the price. Time to stop worshiping these geeks like gods. Sooner or later, they’ll kick you to the curb when you least expect it. #stockmarketcrash
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The average American, especially MAGA folks—is gonna feel the heat in this tariff war. China isn’t the one in trouble here; they’ve got the leverage. The U.S. can’t handle unrest, China’s built for it. Guess who blinks first.
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There’s a bit of resentment in this message! Chill! The guy’s just suggesting something to help soften the impact—the blame for this whole mess lies with the government, not some billionaire.
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Trying to run for a 3rd term would be a clear constitutional violation, but with the clowns around him and his cult clapping like seals, who knows what he’ll try. What shocks me is how passive the Dems are. I hope the wake the hell up soon.
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This is straight out of the banana republic playbook—populist candidates buying votes with cash. The sad part? In this country, money buys the law. And since we’re talking about the richest man on the planet, he’ll probably just get a slap on the wrist… and not even during this administration.
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With the Cheeto’s foreign relations track record, I wouldn’t be shocked if international tourism to the US drops—and Americans stop being welcome abroad. Can’t blame them. Like it or not, the world doesn’t separate MAGA from the rest of us.
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I’d love to think the Cheeto’s just running his mouth to hype up his brain-dead base, but truth is—he’s doing whatever the hell he wants and no one’s stopping him. The institutions? Just props now. We’re a third-world country with a fat wallet..
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I always knew all that corporate “diversity & inclusion” crap was just window dressing. Companies care about profit, not people. The second the Cheeto won, they dropped the act and showed their true colors. Never forget—they’re in it for the money, not your community.
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At this point, if slow—Vance wins, I won’t be surprised. The US electorate’s just like any third-world crowd now: bitter, clueless, and worshipping anyone who talks pretty. Power in the hands of people who can’t even find Alaska on a map. Scary!!
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The good news? It’s only four years with this clown. The bad? It could take decades to fix the damage. The ugly truth? There isn’t a single Democrat right now who can match the next GOP nominee—and that’s a real problem.
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It’s not that materialism doesn’t exist in other regions—it’s just that only a small minority can actually afford things, and that varies by country. Plus, the mindset is more collective than individualistic, which shifts priorities.