brewstate.bsky.social
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Sounds like an obituary
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There’s a certain Caribbean island looking for their useful idiot
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It’s fine. It’s not like they’re responsible for life or death health decisions… oh wait
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I asked this morning so it also gave the wrong day. It’s not the 28th
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They fixed it
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Most importantly Walmart can’t eat the tariffs. Their margins are relatively low. Now think how companies not named Walmart will fare
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My spouse used to work for corporate and I don’t think even Walmart can eat them. Net margins are low at ~3% and a lot of their non perishables come from countries like China being insanely taxed. Almost no company can eat 10-30% for 60% of their business
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I assume he’s talking about the children born to white South Africans because birthright citizenship has never applied to first gen immigrants
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I think America has always had plenty of conmen, opportunists, racists, and insane people however I'm not sure we've ever rolled them all in a ball and elected them president before. That part is new.
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Even more on the nose, Peter, who the Catholics claim was the first pope was also Jewish
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We felt mild shaking in Atlanta and I wondered if there was an earthquake
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I believe the judge asked to be notified immediately upon her release so it seems judges are somewhat dubious as well
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While also demanding women have more children. Lol, no
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Life has superseded farce
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That means prom dresses too
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The scaling down operations or closing our business numbers should be terrifying to everyone
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The book will eventually end up been stolen by AI, I think that should fit under their new priorities
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That’s called being an adult. The fact that we genderize all life experience into men do this, woman do that is half the problem.
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We visited a kebab restaurant in Normandy and they had Chicken Nuggets listed as Tex Mex.
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That was not a blunder, it was a gift from the Supreme Court
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Perhaps because sane countries know that bilateral trade shouldn’t be spun up in 5 minutes on the back of a cocktail napkin
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The pearl clutchers are out in full force about a few cuss words after helping elect the most vile, uncouth, and unamerican president in history.
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The whole point is to get a manufacturing job out of high school or go to college. Why would you want a 2 year degree to screw in little screws?
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Very hard to pull off alpha male status when you're so thirsty for the dear leader
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Making shower heads great again didn’t even make the list? Shame
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Trump will never be strategic or particularly bright and I’m thankful for that every day
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This is infuriating as an outsider to Canadian sovereignty, I'm sure it strikes *just* the right tone for actual citizens.
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Georgia thanks you. Warnock is amazing and much better than Hershel Walker or whatever bozo the GOO would try to install next
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He’s the one that wrote stories about Biden having Parkinsons (among other things) without actually checking why a Parkinsons doctor would be at the WH (It was to work on legislation)
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My company just offered legal and HR help to non citizen employees if they are randomly threatened with deportation for any old crimes including speeding tickets
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The problem with this is the same problem we’ve always had. Millionaires/Billionaires can only buy so much bread. Bye bye economy
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Ah yes, the beacon of democracy, a tinpot dictator from…El Salvador
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We were talking about AI a few months ago. Now we are shrinking budgets and laying off large numbers of contractors
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These same arguments were used against "divisive" Jews when they were being targeted. When will people learn, the characters change but the hatred is always the same.
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The hospital bill for my 2nd son was nearly 25000 dollars so it would be more like a discount coupon.
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I think he got old and jaded. His humor was always a cry in the dark that stemmed from anger at the state of things and that can lead to nihilism and cynicism. Almost a burn it all down mentality
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I can’t bring myself to forgive people like Jon Stewart who had the voice to make the situation clear for the American people but were too busy taking cheap potshots at the Biden admin for being old and boring and droning on about antiquated things like American democracy.
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Vive la révolution
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Hopes and prayers
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After 2008 many of the finance bros who destroyed the country moved to big tech to cosplay engineers. They don’t want tech for the common good, they want to addict you and rake in even more billions in the process
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She doesn’t want to make dear leader angry
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When I was in high school, I remember fighting for work at a drive thru/cart pushing with seniors who couldn’t afford to quit working at 70. Who knew this was the American dream all along?
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Reverse Industrial Revolution UNO card
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They had 45 cops in NYC for 100,000 people. Bring out 500 Black people and there would have been anti-riot gear and tanks.
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There were 100,000 in New York City alone
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A huge percentage of his car market. The Europeans and Canadians have more growth potential for electric cars because they tend more liberal
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The same thing that always happens in high tariff environments and why we eventually got rid of tariffs. Increased protectionism, reduced international trade, higher prices, and lower tax revenues— often ending in a global recession/depression
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Worse most of these people he’s talking to deeply believe they are voting for the “economy” and love their money more than anything. This is a group over represented by finance bros and small business owners where losing money is actually quite bad
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Her problem is she’s a coward. A lot of these people are.