
dossymoore.bsky.social
Retired teacher, hockey player and walker.
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I thought he said he'd bring down the price of eggs?
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👍🙏
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Apparently he's been a Russian asset/spy for 38 years, check out @bylinetimes.bsky.social article
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He was also a big Brexit supporter.
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Elons brother from another mother.
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He's just a failed Elon Musk.
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@scaramucci.bsky.social could you discuss this on @restispoliticsus.bsky.social ?
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Dangerous patients like him that refuse to take their medication should be locked up.
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USA moving into Handmaid Tale territory.
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I personally do not know any people who would vote for Reform. Where do these people live?
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It would have been better - for the sake of the world - if trump had won in 2020. Now we've got the worst of both worlds.
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I'd love to, but I'm not qualified in any way. Can make you guys tea?
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Maybe he just hates Trudeau for being everything he isn't?
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Trump owes him for 'sorting out the machines in Philadelphia'. Would Trump be president without the help of Musk?
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Biggest benefit - destruction of the Tory party.
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Is this the equivalent of Tory privatisation and public contacts given to the private sector? PPE, NHS, care homes, social services?
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Nope, the opposite. Ministers given a really hard time compared to Tory opposition. The reverse of what it was like when Tories in power.
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Except that he's either got only 2 years or maximum 4 to do harm. Executive orders can be rescinded, Brexit can't.
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Exactly, Trump is the UK's Brexit equivalent.
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Why are they actually behaving in this way? Doesn't make sense.
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Love it when you recommend things to do and see 👍 thanks.
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Tory graph should be ignored.
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Stockholm syndrome?
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Screwfix, owned by same people as B&Q but cheaper.
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Who on earth is advising her?
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Yes! I only read the first post!👍
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This doesn't apply to Turkey who is in the Customs Union.
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A bit like many right wingers justifying being even more right wing because of 'the left' not sorting out the world. My reply is that 'the left' does not have the wealth that 'the right' have, so they will always struggle as their opposition is usually supported by those with all the money.
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Interesting that you use the word 'brutally'. Would we apply this word to other animals killing for food or is it because foxes kill needlessly? Do they eat the chickens killed? I'm trying to work out why they have a such a negative image. Currently regularly feeding an urban fox.
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Absolutely, weird that they have a bad reputation, particularly with older people. Hopefully it will change, bit like the attitudes to wild life and trophy hunters back in the day.
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Perhaps this is good as it may lead to people being incentivised to go out and vote against them.
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Perhaps this is good as it may lead to people being incentivised to go out and vote against them.
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If the markets saw prospect of UK rejoining Single Market, would give a massive confidence boost. Bite the bullet! Also, to generate revenue - legalise cannabis; charge 1% of turnover on gambling & big online firms. Cancel ridiculous carbon capture & unsure Ai investment.
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Yes, Jason's sourdough
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Absolutely @garyseconomics.bsky.social
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It's an okay place to visit, nothing super. Nothing beats Italy, Puglia, Sicily, Tuscany all really special.