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Alright, Amy Gleason apparently you are the head of DOGE so , please put a stop to the chaos and protect the taxpayers from criminals Sincerely, The American People (even the ones who know no better)
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Coward
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Was it, though?
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So, what successful business does Trump have? Sneakers? Bibles?
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Government wages are rarely competitive with private sector wages. The two things that most affect the decision to take a government job over the private sector are benefits and job security. You would think a 'genius' would be aware of this. Good luck filling those positions, Elon.
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89 seconds
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No one cares
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Jesse Watters looks like Ross Geller's rapist brother.
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Ooopsy! NEWS: The MeidasTouch Podcast is officially the #1 podcast in the U.S. per the newly released Podscribe industry rankings, with 57.7 MILLION downloads and views per month. Joe who does what now?
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Elon Musk’s Math Doesn’t Add Up
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Elon Musk’s Math Doesn’t Add Up
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Elon Musk’s Math Doesn’t Add Up
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🤣
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LDS has such a rich history... Mountain Meadows massacre "...the Mormons slaughtered every man, woman, and child over the age of seven, some 120 in all." www.pbs.org/wgbh/america...
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Jesus flipped the tables of merchants and money changers who exchanged Roman and Greek coins for shekels (the only currency allowed in jewish temples) at an inflated rate. He was railing against capitalist corruption in the temple. Jesus was a commie. Trump Bible, anyone?
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How many unscheduled rapid disassemblies has China had?
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IMO, "unskilled laborers" are more important to society's day-to-day operation than accountants (or any job you can do from home). COVID proved that to me. Society went from calling people "unskilled laborers" to "essential workers". There was a reason for that.
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Going IN TO WORK. The point is going to work and being exposed to COVID-19 vs. being allowed to stay home and work. I apologize for thinking you read at a higher level. BTW, I take it you're an accountant, lol!
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Forced to go in to work or lose their jobs. Is that better? Arguing semantics is very telling.
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Put down the video games and get a job. Then, maybe, your opinion may have some merit.
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Nobody was forcing accountants to go to work during COVID.
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You first
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rac·ism = prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized
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prej·u·dice = preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience. "prejudice against people from different backgrounds"
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Racism is a form of prejudice. You are thinking of institutional racism. People can also be racist/prejudiced on a personal level as well. In that case, no 'system' is necessary.
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It was met with a swift wrist slap. The courts cannot enforce rulings if the DOJ is under Trump's thumb.
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You sure about that? www.britannica.com/event/Rwanda...
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Racists never admit they are racist and claiming 'racism doesn't exist anymore' or claiming only certain people can be racist, is just rationalizing racist beliefs. There are many types of racism. It is hardly limited to specific races. unitedwaynca.org/blog/levels-...
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It sure seems like they work for him