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jerrysudduthjr.bsky.social
Lover of my wife, living history, road racing, and National Parks.
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Well, the people Trump cares about were comparatively the richest in this era. The Carnegies, Vanderbilts, Morgan’s, etc. Everyone else, not so much. He’s doing everything he can to get us back there as quickly as he can.
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I know your pain.
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It’s part of their plan to discredit public service so it can be privatized. It’s the same they’re doing to education and just about every government function. It ain’t about lowering taxes, it’s about filling already full wallets still further.
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That is true as well. Thank you for pointing that out.
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History proved Neville Chamberlain wrong in negotiating with Hitler, but his efforts were in good faith to try to avoid a second catastrophic bloodletting. There was just no negotiation with that evil. Trump’s total acquiescence to and support of Putin is not remotely an equivalent comparison.
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This is the logical conclusion of freedom fries and freedom toast.
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The only good I see from this is that it has caused some alienation among Hegseth’s neo-confederate base. They are not happy at getting played. kevinmlevin.substack.com/p/trump-admi...
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Well played. I just listened to this week’s Dollop and I want to say thanks. I’d always hoped you’d do a Dollop on Browning and you did not disappoint. As someone who’s wasted a fair amount of his adult life studying Louisville’s major league team, this was a treat. Great job!
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Their best hitter, Pete Browning, led the league in hitting and would be the perfect subject for The Dollop. He went drunken fishing in mud puddles, was barely literate but could calculate his batting average on his shirtsleeve, and washed his eyes in buttermilk to help his batting eye.
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I live in a red state and laugh at my idiot neighbors who don’t realize that without the blue states they hate, their fantasy world of delusion would collapse on them. The blue states have enough of the cards and they need to leverage them now.
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This is 20,000 too many, but the good thing is that 99 percent have told these usurpers to pound sand.
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Wendell Scott, an African-American who raced and won in 1960s NASCAR, standing with good friend Jabe Thomas.
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Absolutely
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This is what needs to be said and I’m grateful you said it. This is a people’s government and we have to be the ones to save it.
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As someone gerrymandered into James Comer’s district, I understand your pain.
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My favorite moment was the final lap of this year’s Indianapolis 500, though I wish the results were reversed.
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I hate that it comes at the expense of Detroit, but it’s always good to see in-period physical reminders of when Louisville had a major league club.
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This is what happens when mediocre football coaches from mediocre, unserious states have a say in the future of our democratic republic.
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We’re already there.
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I have many times. There are a lot of people who consider him a wild-eyed, murderous fanatic. I have had fervent disagreements with such people.
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Winning back the house is definitely possible, the senate could happen too, but it’s a bigger leap. There are two seats that could easily be flipped, and one that is an outside chance.
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Thank you. These fools value nothing but money, they need to know these sites are priceless. We must stand up to them and I’m grateful you’re here.
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Would the litigants here want to add members of Blazer’s Scouts to the memorial? They were a picked unit of Federals who fought Mosby. Of course not, as it doesn’t feed the daily outrage, and provocation machine.
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I was for expanded rural broadband, this video has me changing my mind.
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Joe seemed to start wavering the day after Election Day and he seemed to pull punches that he would’ve landed before. I walked away before the segment concluded.
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Keith Olbermann, Ron Filipkowski, the Meidas Touch podcasts, Tom Nichols, and Fred Wellman to name a few.
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I got gerrymandered into this lowlife’s district and having heard the man speak, I have to ask whether they gave him the 64-pack of crayons to write this with.
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Garbage people eating junk food.
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My wife and I were at New River Gorge NP last weekend and I commented to her that the kindness and the respect NPS shows for its sites and its visitors is such a stark contrast to the incoming administration. They only understand the dollar and what and who it can buy. We’re grateful for you.
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Being unfortunately familiar with the MAGA mindset, the 250th ceremonies will be the story of a bunch of drunken frat bro-types who fought for the freedom to over-consume beer, beef, and bullets. Zero chance of any factual, intelligent accounting of the Revolution with Donnie the Dolt in charge