gchigo.bsky.social
73 posts
183 followers
251 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
Excellent!
comment in response to
post
What stands out to me the most is their undeserved belief in their abilities.
comment in response to
post
Is this real?
comment in response to
post
Please don’t settle for just Waltz. They are already throwing him to the wolves, but more heads must roll.
comment in response to
post
Unfair!
comment in response to
post
Just like everybody saw what happened on Jan 6 and made the “common sense” conclusions about it…
comment in response to
post
thank you for writhing this.
comment in response to
post
Mine wanted to know why they were using Signal to talk about stuff like that.
comment in response to
post
Is it strange that the affidavit appears to be signed on March 4, the date of the appointment? Doesn’t feel right
comment in response to
post
@david, do you think the AI and social media landscape changes have created an ecosystem where an effective narrative can overshadow even the most painful facts (i.e., inflation, economic pain, etc.)?
comment in response to
post
This can’t be about tax cuts. It’s about something much bigger and valuable in their minds
comment in response to
post
I was about to translate the caption when I saw it. Nicely done.
comment in response to
post
“Insanity is not a strategy”
comment in response to
post
Case in point bsky.app/profile/ianb...
comment in response to
post
Absolutely! Also, it’s a cult for many so logic and reason and personal cost is totally irrelevant
comment in response to
post
I'm instantly less annoyed by this car if I encounter it. In fact, now I'm entertained by it. It works for me.
comment in response to
post
Totally agree. Loved the first season. Forced myself to watch this season but stopped halfway through the last episode and know I’m done.
comment in response to
post
Great job last night. Thank you!
However, the Elon bit was my least favorite part.
comment in response to
post
This assumes the players are willing to play by the rules. If you intend to break the rules and ignore elections, the political calculus changes and you only care about a small group of oligarchs who enable your power.
comment in response to
post
Lol
comment in response to
post
And the resulting stability is what enabled the creation of the billionaire class.
comment in response to
post
This is zero-sum thinking—one of the most destructive forces, capable of dividing communities and even fracturing nations.