bournesmouth.bsky.social
Someone who loves a transgender, gender fluid, or nonbinary person.
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Counting on my hard-earned SS income in order to retire in 10 years
Columbus, OH
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Here!
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🤣
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That is truly Good News!
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Gee, and I was considering switching over to that. Glad I used TurboTax and already got my refund!
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Not just that--they're erasing the foundational ideals of our constitutional republic!
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This is infuriating. At first when I saw the thumbnail I thought the red was blood splashed over the White House (in fact it's a crane).
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@adlaijn.bsky.social
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This was an excellent article.
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Unfortunately I think the fact that Trump's popularity is soaring (or it was last week) indicates it wasn't rigged; about 50% of voters voted for him. The ones who didn't can be enumerated (pro-Palestinian, etc.)
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Current evidence outlined in this article. www.newsweek.com/2024-electio...
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Of course I mean 50% of those who voted. It's a practical matter: he's more easily impeachable based on what he is doing in office today than based on the irregularities seen in upballot vs. downballot.
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Is there a bot spreading the conspiracy theory (that the election was rigged)?
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I don't think we should waste our energy on this idea (which has about a .001% chance of being true). That's what he would want us to do rather than fighting back, today, againsr what is happening today.
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Will do--I realized you are talking about suffering and I am talking about hope that a certain moneyed class will rise up (those folks who are just a bit better off than I am--the ones who at age 38 already make what I make at 60).
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I think we can agree that there are many different demographics and these cuts will wake some up but the tariffs will wake up others. And my point is that the others will will typically have more money which we need for legal fees. We're on the same side!
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@Alison Berens used to live there.
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It depends on who you are talking about. I think we need people with more resources and education to contribute to legal efforts to challenge these executive orders. Those folks will feel the tariffs before they feel the loss of services.
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True, but their effects will hopefully clue a few people in on the incompetence of this administration.
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Considering the volume of data and editors and the openness of the platform, it's not surprising that there are dramatic conflicts even involving RL stalking. But I'm sure the same thing is true on Facebook. I will look into the stuff about female editors, though. We need to keep them safe.
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Hey I am watching the documentary now.
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Thanks for saying that bc Ima go donate to them.
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Can you share what tools/format you minimized Wikipedia with/into?
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Wow, I bought a low-end archival printer (Canon Imageprograf 300) recently for printing my art but this makes me realize it could have other uses...
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#HoldTheLine
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It was not a mistake. It was the exact right place to start. Folks don't know what they're talking about.
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Sometimes (often) the left is just as fascist as the right.
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Tell us more!
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Trump's team sounds like they are in middle school.
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Really? How practical is that? Deals have played a huge part in good things as well as bad. FDR's presidency was similarly overreaching the executive but for good. That was built on working together.
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I was just thinking that the minor fallout would be to go back to the 1980s. (Worst case 1820s?)
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I remember that! Possibly the most publicly supported and popular strike in my lifetime.
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😮
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Start a community and I will join you in 10 years!