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goread.bsky.social
Retired scientist. Supporter of democracy and lover of books.
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He doesn't need Tesla anymore. He's got Fort Knox.
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I'm so embarrassed for them. Everything is for show.
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He has to include somebody to hate every time he opens his mouth.
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At this point, I think Trump would be bragging about it if it existed: The greatest golden shower in the world! Everyone says so! No one has done it better. It was real gold! Blah, blah. Sir, that's the best golden shower the world has ever seen! 😜 Maga would think it's great.
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They should reply that they went golfing, rode around a race car track, and complained a lot online while getting paid because they were following the administration's example.
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What? You mean people shouldn't run to their doctors and demand they prescribe ZYKXVZO (the new drug with the long list of warnings played at fast speed) for a disease they think they have after reading about it on the Internet? 😜🤭
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Yes, they are up to something devious I suspect. Those two needing to "check that the gold is there" is not a good thing.
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That Fort Knox gold hunt might be more than a distraction. I think Trump is cooking up something to blame on Biden. He's probably going to claim Biden robbed the gov'ment because that's what Trump is actually doing. He wouldn't go there without a stunt plan. Thank you for your brave work, Meidas!
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Remember that other time he sent out a check to us (our money!) with his giant signature on it? He's going to pull that again.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Somebody will need to check the bathrooms at Mar-a-Lago for bars of gold from Fort Knox.
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LOL. Good idea.
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You can't have this level of chaos and uncertainty, while removing bank regulations, and not worry about a crash and recession. Sigh.
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People who are high, that's who wear them.
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Patel says, "J Edgar, hold my beer!"
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He learned that trick well! It's way beyond projection and confession at this point. It's predictable. Want to know what horrible thing Dems are doing tomorrow? See what he is doing today.
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The only things he can think of to accuse other people of doing is stuff he's doing himself. He can't even be creative. It's way beyond projection and confession at this point. It's predictable. Want to know what horrible thing Dems are doing tomorrow? See what he is doing today.
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The only things he can think of to accuse other people of doing is stuff he's doing himself. He can't even be creative. It's way beyond projection and confession at this point. It's predictable. Want to know what horrible thing Dems are doing tomorrow? See what he is doing today.
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That man got way better than he deserved. He did so much damage. He really did the people of Kentucky a dirty. Kentucky, you might have a chance to help fix democracy!
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He's testing to see what he can get away with again. He's conditioning people to accept he is a king. It's dangerous, because he WILL push to act on it. Call it out, distraction or not.
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He's testing to see what he can get away with again. He's conditioning people to accept he is a king. It's dangerous, because he WILL push to act on it. Call it out, distraction or not.
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He's testing to see what he can get away with again. He's conditioning people to accept he is a king. It's dangerous, because he WILL push to act on it. Call it out, distraction or not.
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They are bought and paid for completely. That part of the plan is in firmly in place, as we have seen with the immunity ruling and delays. The 6 judges feel free to commit crimes and won't recuse themselves. They are free from any ethics whatsoever. Their politics override the Constitution.
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I don't think they care about their constituents any more. They know where the money is, and how their party will help feed propaganda and fix elections.
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Come on. They knew all along what the plan and goal was. They knew all along about Russia's role. They knew all along they were going to put their party above democracy and ethics. There is not one Republican in Congress who didn't get the memo (with threats, bribes or blackmail, IMO).
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It was always Donald Russia Russia Russia Trump. We knew it from the beginning. That's why Maga worked so hard to pretend it wasn't true. It was confession as usual. Trump is about revenge. He's still pissed about that call with Zelenskyy that led to impeachment.
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I'm an old white lady and I agree. Thank you for your wisdom, advice and example. Black people have put up with so much for so long. I'm angry as hell we still have such racist monsters among us.
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Gee, that sounds like a swell way to make sure it's safe. Rush it and dump quality control? What could possibly go wrong?
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I can't excuse Mitt Romney either. He said corporations are people too with his Bain Capital greed. Then he acted brave to stand up to what he helped create. Gee, thanks, Mitt. 🙄
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Republicans know there are zero consequences for lying to Congress. They have no ethics when it comes to telling the truth period. I wish Congress could have passed a law or had a process to punish contempt like that. It's been going on for years.
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If they wanted to streamline the government honestly, they would do it in the light of day with the associated bipartisan experts to make the deep cuts. They could phase out things in progress. But no. They are doing things in the dark with conflicts of interest and no expertise. It's corruption.
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If they wanted to streamline the government honestly, they would do it in the light of day with the associated bipartisan experts to make the deep cuts. They could phase out things in progress. But no. They are doing things in the dark with conflicts of interest and no expertise. It's corruption.
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It was always Russia, Russia, Russia. That's why Trump kept insisting it wasn't (confession, confession, confession). It's been obvious for a long time.
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This is important. Thank you for speaking out. Corporations are buying everything.
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I suspect they would use IRS audits and worse to bully anyone who speaks out anywhere on any platform. I have no doubt they are sorting through all the private data to know who to punish or suppress.
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Gee, I wonder where and how Musk got access to data that he used to train Grok? 🙄
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We can be sure he will try to find a way to make it required for government organizations. He'll have tax payers (aka the little people) pay for it.
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Gee, I wonder where and how Musk got access to data that he used to train Grok? 🙄
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Remember Leona Helmsley, a New York hotel tycoon, famously said, "We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes". She ended up in jail. Those were the good old days!
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Remember Leona Helmsley, a New York hotel tycoon, famously said, "We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes". She ended up in jail. Those were the good old days!
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Apparently slinging mud to get the Fox people riled up IS his job. 🤷 It's basically all any of them do.
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She's gotta have a laptop with a nasty pic on it somewhere! They can talk about it and investigate for years! 🙄
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Who did Trump think was going to rake the forests? Seriously, these job losses are cruel and unnecessary. The least Elon could do is phase out all the stuff that Congress already approved.
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They know that when people are desperate, not able to meet Maslow's hierarchy of needs, they won't be focused on what billionaires and authoritarians are doing to them. People trying to get an onion and turnip to make gruel to survive don't have resources to push back against their tyrants. 😨
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They know that when people are desperate, not able to meet Maslow's hierarchy of needs, they won't be focused on what billionaires and authoritarians are doing to them. People trying to get an onion and turnip to make gruel to survive don't have resources to push back against their tyrants. 😨
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I think watching old dictator tapes is where Trump's handlers get a lot of ideas for his photo ops. It's not a coincidence.
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Absolutely agree.
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If my employer treated me the way Trump/Musk treated the airline employees, I'd have a hard time focusing and doing a great job too. Expecting everyone to cover for cuts to essential staff and keep a high morale is not going to help air safety. Airlines aren't like Twitter when you cut people.
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I agree! Trump automatically makes everything a staged Apprentice presentation opportunity at best. Beyond that, his handlers like Miller are the projectionists and planners. Trump doesn't have the brains to do anything but bullying.