dymon25.bsky.social
Well... I missed the "i" in making my account, oh well...
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Thank you for quantifying "the ones getting paid a lot" should stop working for him.
I don't work for Tesla, but too many people saying that anyone working for him are also Nazis, as if getting a job (or changing cars) is just an easy thing to do, and not potential homelessness in our society.
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And immediately under this comment thread, I see someone commenting on "I need to feed my family" is the new Nazi supporter.
This is what drives people away. Lack of sympathy and knee jerk reactions.
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That's what I think every time I see someone say "So get a new car!"
Ya know, maybe I would change my car of my job if it was that simple. But I have a family that unfortunately need short term needs met, even if long term political needs are fucking us.
That's the whole fucking scam.
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I stuggled with the choice to get a Tesla or not in 2022. It was already becoming clear he was a fair bit of an asshole (not complete Nazi yet), but at the time, the price was good and inventory was empty for other cars.
We don't do anything that gives money to him now (no Tesla stations, etc.)
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Daycares have a great way of making the meals sound better. My wife works at the one my daughter goes to. A "Burrito" is just a piece of flat bread with various toppings on it.
A "pizza" is a piece of flat bread with some cheese and maybe a meat on it.
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Gonna check this out while doing dishes tonight. I love the Alphabet Squadron audiobooks, and just searching for Alexander Reed on Bluesky reminded me to pre-order the Reign of the Empire audiobook, too!
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"Kept in check by the legislative branch" you say? Still waiting on that, buddy...
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"An official government website" that is basically just a twitter page....
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If that is how you want to interpret my comment, go for it. It is either a matter of me doing a poor job of conveying my sentiments (which is entirely possible, I am terrible with words), or it is coming off how you want it to.
Either way, hope you enjoy the rest of your day.
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Just brining attention to the concerning shift in all demographics, primarily amongst men and those who are not college educated. And how relatively large the shift was, even for a demographic that otherwise voted solidly against Trump.
It is important to try to ask "why did this happen?"
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I'm not trying to say that black stragglers are to blame, but that the general shift (although a smaller percentage of the whole vote), is worrisome.
Absolutely everyone is to blame. The fact that any demographic can have a shift (and they pretty much all did) after 2020, is astonishing.
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I'm not trying to say that black stragglers are to blame, but that the general shift (although a smaller percentage of the whole vote), is worrisome.
Absolutely everyone is to blame. The fact that any demographic can have a shift (and they pretty much all did) after 2020, is astonishing.
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Every sub-section of people are to blame for letting that man back in, but the shift of black voters was pretty high.
According to this Navigator poll, the Black vote under 55 all shifted towards Trump. A small shift from Black Women, but a large shift from Black Men.
Of course, polls can vary
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Neither, I just lurk.
My currently 6 and 3 year olds when they grow up: Dad, what did you do when Musk and Trump fucked the economy and country?
Me: Doom scrolled at work
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I think it would be Hesbian Lex.
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I think it was great when they rolled out Actually Smart Summoning (which they happily abbreviated to ASS in the release notes)
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"moderate" leadership is how we keep getting pulled further and further to the right. To the rest of the world, our "extreme left" politicians would be considered moderate.
We give an inch, they take a mile
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At least in other echo chambers on Reddit, people have a chance to be seen, and might be pleasantly surprised. 99% of r/Conservative is "flaired users only" so you have to be part of the cult before you can even speak in there. Absolutely ridiculous.