crash11.bsky.social
Musician, Mechanic, Perpetual Student
Veteran, Pro-Human, Anti-Ignorance
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Bruh was common in the Gulf Coast states in the 1980s. It's what I grew up with then. But you better not call ya mom that!
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AI is just another "because we can doesn't mean we should".
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Nixon squashed his own study on drug use so he could demonize minorities and radicals, resulting in the disastrous war on drugs. Nothing new here. Just more evil.
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I disagree with the draft dodger slur. Lots of people dodged the draft righteously back then and it puts him on their level of conscientiousness. There are plenty of other ways he has committed treason. Use any of those.
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Who the heck are they polling? I can't believe it's that high.
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Man, I am so glad I left New Orleans years ago. From quota traffic stops and general hassles in the 80s/90s to the bias and corruption that made even the most innocuous interactions full of anxiety, the crescent City police have always cut corners. Every time I miss the city, I remember the BS.
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I agree celebrating another's personal tragedy is low. But, to be honest, there are a few obituaries that would make my day. I'm not sure how to reconcile that.
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Single-issue voters in gerrymandered districts with insufficient real information.
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They let people think he's running it. He's a tool and always has been. He couldn't successfully run a lemonade stand.
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They'd just attack the watch list for bias.
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So what happened to their insistence on States' Rights?
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So who in the Administration is a nuclear scientist?
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Yes, how does Trump manage to have the taxpayers subsidize so many of his enterprises?
Such a crook.
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Learnings. Trainings. Vinyls.
Like nails on a chalkboard.
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This is what I keep saying! And if it's a choice between the Constitution and the C in C, the Constitution wins.
I don't know how anything veteran can believe otherwise.
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They want to flood the world with wrongness until we see it as normal.
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My understanding is that you cannot constitutionally "deport" a US citizen. They were kidnapped and exiled. Language matters.
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He could resign. No sympathy. Every hour that he continues is a slap in the face of the People.
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What will the US give for Dump to have a new golf course?
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Sometimes I wonder how many in this administration are no longer on speaking terms with their families, and whether they consider that any loss at all.
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Echoes of the 1850s. She's a malicious idiot.
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Unexpectedly? It was predicted over and over!
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If Trump says he can't make a decision for himself, the very next question should be, "So if you're not in charge, who is?"
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I don't think that's the meaning of speaking truth to power. But I agree with what he said.
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The job of government is not to implement the desires of a president at all costs. It is the job of a president to execute the laws of the nation. Some people are awfully surprised when I explain this, and immediately start with "but what about..."
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Those people have absolutely no class.
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It's the brainwashing! When I say, "According to the US Constitution...", they say, "Maybe, but..." and "That's out of context!" People I talk to just don't want to be wrong and they will vote to kill you to save their self-image.
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Could have paid off a lot of student loan debt with what they're paying DOGE.
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Seems like Trump and Putin want to carve Ukraine up for parts and profit while getting Ukraine to thank them for it.
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If he were capable of shame he wouldn't have said it.
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Just rich people doing rich people shit. Same as all their safaris and monster-yacht adventures. Not remarkable in any way that I can see. If you feel like spending the GDP of a small city to get your kicks, there you go.
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He thinks they'll all come begging for a new agreement and we'll "win". But the biggest trading partners are all saying Fuck You.
The art of the deal.
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Honestly, half the time that I do read the whole article I find poorly edited and superficial "journalism" that isn't much more informative than the headline.
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Was that not accurate?
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I did study the Bible. That's why I no longer believe in it.
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I thought he just wanted all the killing to stop. Now he wants to use the military to murder people.
Got it.
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waiting for Canada/Mexico/EU trade partnership announcement that totally bypasses US and leaves our ports full of our own unsaleable products.
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Maybe it's the $500B that rich people pay. It ok then, isn't it?
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Is it me? Or is he looking more and more like a bloated, evil ommpah loompah?
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Ya'll keep acting surprised. I simply assume they will always do the worst thing possible and I am never disappointed.
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So now he's looking for fraud and waste in top secret plans? I guess implementing any plan would cost money that could be privatized.
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The folks that go to rallies already believe. How do we change the minds of the rest?
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I think they all did their best, yet one third voted for the cult and one third couldn't be bothered. It's our turn, The People, to deal with it. Do we need celebrated politicians to always give more, just to be once again hamstrung by the bare minimum at the ballot box?
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I was a howitzer mechanic. We had both competent and incompetent people. The incompetent learned quickly to hide it with polish. The highly competent resented the interference in their mission created by excessive beauty standards. We sure saw the difference when we hit Iraq.
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still think they should change the rule so they have to actually perform the filibuster, not just vote as if it had been performed.
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Concrete Blonde - Everybody Knows
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$40M is a lot of money. Probably not enough to discourage more lying.
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While it amounts to the same thing, I think he's just doing as he's told. He's too stupid to be this inept on his own.
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Done years ago with movies designed to make big initial box office on formula story-telling, where the advertising is all about how much some critics liked it, or when the trailer has more explosions than dialog. I also refuse to buy books where the back cover is only snippets from critics.