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Nebraskan now calling Minneapolis home.
I post recipes, political takes, and lots of waterfall and pet pictures.
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Fischer isn’t a Dem.
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Insane to me that more than a few Kia owners have had their cars stolen multiple times but Tesla owers are getting this reaction from the FBI.
King Musk must be feeling lots of pain from the protests.
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We now have an official White House statement that no information in the thread was classified, so there should be no legal impediment to The Atlantic publishing it, no?
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Jim Gilchrist is Chat GPT’s suggestion.
More likely, none of these idiots checked or cared.
A bare majority of US voters elected a fucking moron who surrounded himself with fucking morons.
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Dumbass.
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Would love to hear his thoughts on Jan 6th.
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I might suggest a two-pronged approach for the administration to address this problem: Stop firing lawyers, and do fewer crimes 🤔
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Pretty early to start kink shaming, my dude.
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The judge is caving to what she sees as the bigger threat, Trump’s fury.
There is no rule of law when people in power cower to despots.
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“So you are saying that I’ll be working two jobs and my kids will still be hungry, and in return you promise to stop five trans athletes from playing sports?
DEAL!”
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“In withdrawing his support for the Trump Derangement Syndrome bill in an attempt to give follow Republicans cover, State Senator Eichorn said he thought TDS stood for The Dame is Sixteen.”
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How is it not considered the US reentering the slave trade?
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serious problem with democratic lawmakers (and supreme court justices) believing that they are absolutely indispensable