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From the bad place. Guess we'll see how this all turns out.
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Do they, though? I feel like "creepy online incels put green lines in a picture for some stupid reason that no one cares about" should he be sufficient.
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Can i at least get my refund back first? 2024 was my first full year of home ownership (and mortgage interest) so my refund is banging.
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And 29% are convinced that the face-eating leopard would never eat their face.
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According to Howard Lutnick, this woman is a frauster, and should just pull herself up by her bootstraps instead of sucking on the government teet.
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All I see is a bunch of feathered Canadian assholes loitering on your property.
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Good lord. So the "missile shield" will take 15 years to build, consist of 3 launchers, only one of which actually works, and the first test fire will miss the target completely but manage to hit a Cessna 100 miles away instead.
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*matrix glitch* "Save", Herr Wilson? What do you mean, "save"?
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Sounds like we may be due for another round of "temporary pauses" soon. Anyone got eyes on MTG's e-trade account?
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"What!? No!" . . . "Um, good, you passed."
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And the odds of getting a Harvard Law judge are pretty damn good.
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Please don't block me, I couldn't help myself.
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That's exactly what an engagement-farming clout chaser would say.
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Where do you live? I need a new TV and the law doesn't matter anymore.
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Sadly, doesn't seem to be applicable to the US. At least, not in as stark a contrast, anyway.
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Again, India exports 1.6 MMT of beef per year, and their domestic consumption is satisfied by their domestic production. They don't need or want imported beef.
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Yeah, my point was that India isn't a viable replacement market for US beef for any number of reasons that have nothing to do with tariffs.
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Rallies are fun and exciting. Voting is boring. What can you do??
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My issue with Hogg's stunt is that it's stupid. "We're going to primary dems in safe dem districts" is just dumb. Okay, maybe you'll oust an established septuagenarian in favor of someone young and inexperienced, but so what? Spend that 20 Million defending R+1 Dems or ousting R+1 Republicans
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The sad irony being that the trend likely won't be reflected domestically. I'd love '26 and '28 Democratic landslides, but the sad truth is we'll probably still be essentially 50/50 with the margins making the difference, as usual.
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India consumes about a third of the beef that China does - 3 Million metric tonnes (MMT) v. China's 9 MMT - and is a net beef exporter (1.6 MMT last year).
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Jack!! How did I now know California's Greatest Congresscritter was on Bluesky now???
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Next week: "WH announces pause on tariffs against Chinese Imports after reporting progress in 'High Level' talks with Pres. Xi." If I were a betting man I'd bet my next pay check on this.
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The Bens (Shapiro and Johnson), Poole, Stephen Miller, Elon, et. al. "Other men, of course. Not me. My non-productive job talking to people all day is important and good."
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He's a leader of our party, doing stupid shit. But he's not doing it in his capacity AS a leader of the party. It's a small distinction, but I'm also chronically pedantic. I also in no way approve of what he's doing - that money would be better used supporting Dems in lean-R districts
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Looks like GenX has realized the voted for the Machine instead of raging against it, too.
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No he didn't.