bruce-a.bsky.social
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7/ And if it leads to an economic slowdown when the Republicans control all branches of government, they'll have a hard time defending their record in next year's midterms.
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6/ On the positive side, an extended corporate boycott will have side benefits for us and for our planet.
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5/ It's possible we can bring about real change, but it will take months or years of concerted effort and real personal sacrifice.
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4/ The Montgomery bus boycott lasted more than a year, and that was just to get concessions from one public transit service in one city. Getting transnational corporations to change their ways will be much more difficult.
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3/ It's going to take at least a three-to-six-month sustained effort before most corporations even notice something is happening. To bring about real change will take longer than that.
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2/ Especially if it means just shifting spending by delaying purchases by a day or a week. That's not going to dent their profits at all.
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If you replace "America" with "Russia" throughout that statement, it would be true.
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It was little X, probably
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So they want to deal with inflation by printing larger denominations of currency. It's a concept of a plan, I guess.
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But it's not just the ignorant who suffer. Some kids can't get vaccinated due to immune system issues,and some vaccinated kids get sick anyway. The antivaxxers are putting other people's kids at risk, and that's unacceptable.
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And a four-year-old playmate to remind him he's not the real president.
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Unless enough Republicans are ready to go along with it, impeachment is a futile gesture.
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This reminds me of those logic puzzles where you're on an island where everyone lies, and you have to trick one of them into lying in a way that reveals the truth. Except he did it to himself.
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Yes, but neither Musk nor Putin is named Trump. It's a mystery.
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According to Musk's kid, Donny isn't even the real president.
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Because they're federal crimes, so only the Trump DOJ has jurisdiction to prosecute. And they won't.
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DOGE is unconstitutional. Let's get that trending & understand why. DOGE IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. They are enemies within. youtu.be/b_mDTOKvyV8?...
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Jen Psaki would also be a good fit for this, if the Dems could hire her back from MSNBC.
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Now how do we explain this in a way that will convince the Republicans (who control all branches of the U.S. government) to take action, when they haven't yet acknowledged there is even a problem?
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But if the House leadership doesn't even allow a vote on it, what is really accomplished?
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Which House Republicans have come out in favor of impeachment?
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Key moment in evolutionary history: A Republican has grown a spine.