
gerigent.bsky.social
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Odd, it doesn't seem as though we've had slow news days lately.
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And now a word from the most useless "US" senator that offers no meaningful information other than a restatement of the obvious.
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Did Mr. 'Big Balls' opine on the upcoming 'dictator parade' as long as we're discussing "fraud and waste?"
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What a ludicrous take. She's a sitting governor. What options do you consider would be more appropriate when any POTUS visits the state and they have a joint announcement? Speaking your mind while continuing to do the best you can by Michiganders seems spot on to me. Trump's the problem. Keep focus.
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To be fair, surely the D.C. special club for influence by the rich has to be in contention.
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Essentially this is the Trump administration saying their voters are too stupid to connect the dots, and history says they're probably correct.
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Charles Schumer, (D-Israel)
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It always seemed to me Joe got the blame for Karen Davidson's cynical efforts to expedite sale of the team once Bill faded and then passed.
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Sounds good, but I fear we're making the mistake of thinking this is still a constitutional republic. They're already 'flipping off' the Supreme Court.
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Which, of course, is why the 'Republican Nazi Party' is working so hard to undermine American's voting rights. They're done with free and fair elections, even if they continue to use the phrase to disguise their intentions.
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What a succinct way to say 'our incompetence is immaterial.
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So blunt? You could say it's as true as you'd expect it to be and everyone would understand.
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What's incredible is that anyone would think anyone would need to be warned about this.
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Why would anyone expect a former Fox News talking head to tell the truth?
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The problem is talking about it in manner that raises alarm. He needs to follow his employee's method and give lying reassurances right up until the betrayal.
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He should look happier and more open about being betrayed.
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Well, he didn't shoot anyone 'important.'
"Land of the Free, Home of the Brave"
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'If we didn't test so much, we wouldn't have so many cases.'
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Sounds good on its surface, but we must remember that demons are servants of "the great deceiver."
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Why, do they also have a 'weather machine' like the Democrats?
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If there's no good answer, this is the conservative way.
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Especially intriguing about this scenario is all these 'thought leaders' never once noticed that what they believed sounds just like Putin's propaganda.
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Quite reasonably so. This is the USA, where winning the popular vote doesn't necessarily mean winning the election. Democratic votes must well exceed Republican votes to beat the EC handicap.
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That coveted roadkill bear meat, brainworm, anti-science endorsement.
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The hillbilly effigy's sarcasm is far too subtle for those 'childless cat ladies,' and those so-called men who will not pledge their loyalty to a proven criminal. The question before the people is do the criminals now run the USA, Inc.?
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It wasn't lack of manpower that was the problem. People were shouting and pointing. A cop saw the guy and had the gun pointed at him. Still, he was allowed to get a shot off before being promptly taken down. It's a very strange story.
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He's merely 78 if I recall correctly.
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Ah, someone ruminating about how 'turnabout is fair play.'
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IMO, it has less to do with courage than with who owns them.
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I assumed he was a Republican when his scamming became clear.
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Sounds tough, but no person or country is truly "ready for nuclear war."
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Yeah, sure, we've all been ready for about 75 years. If Putin can't have his way in Ukraine he's all let's blow up the world. If he's that crazy I guess it's inevitable, but I doubt it.
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The USA has been supplying weapons to Israel for decades. Hamas did brutally attack Israel on Oct 7th, kill at least 1,200 people, and is still holding 100 hostages including Americans. The "grotesque absurdity" is expecting an American president to promptly desert the Israeli people after 75 years.
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Truly risible, as Trump has been treated nothing like a common criminal, but in the manner America commonly treats its hereditarily rich and connected criminals.
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The 'peace' of surrender and subjugation.
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The important unanswered question is whether this was a migrant dog?
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The people who own the NYT want their tax cut warrior back.
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Don't they say this about something roughly weekly?
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Hope the UN can provide some help. Here in the USA a lot of people won't accept helping our own hungry kids.