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World traveler. Volunteer for just causes. Tech geek, engineer, live sound production, and other fun stuff. NPR fan. Geocacher. Refugee from X. Blue always. Good trouble. (Almost) anyone but T. đşđ¸đşđŚđłď¸âđSlava Ukraini!đŤporn. đŤ đ4â¤ď¸âď¸getrichquick âď¸maga/red âď¸ DM
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Sadly, you are right.
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His comments about sending the âhome-grownsâ and needing 5 more prisons to be built should be more than enough to justify removing him from office.
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It wasnât true 10 years ago either.
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Maybe weâll go back to the days of assembling your own stuff. Anyone remember the days of Heathkits?
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He knows how to demand things that he wants, and threaten consequences if he doesnât get them. It seems that he doesnât really want this to happen.
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The administration wonât ask.
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He didnât like having to look at a portrait of a real president.
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âSavedâ 150 billion but cuts to IRS will reduce income by 500 billion. So much winning!!
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Bringing him back would mean Trump would have to admit he made a mistake. Heâs never done that in his life.
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We just need a few legislators to band together to stand up to these tyrants.
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Thanks to both of you and many others for your service. Many honorable people serving their countries and the larger community.
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If they have this much spare change, theyâve been overbilling their clients for decades.
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They will all have premium accounts paid for by the taxpayers.
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He has to offer to pay them to do something they have said they donât want to do.
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-1 (million)
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If these firms can all come up with millions in pro bono services, that means they have been charging paying clients far too much.
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Should be $120-ish with current tariff rates.
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Then Trump must apologize publicly and pay reparations. Yes, I know he never apologizes.
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All those other countries have and use vaccines. They also have universal healthcare and donât spend 30% of their healthcare money on insurance companiesâ profits. Also they donât consume as much processed food as the US does (again, profits for big food companies).
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They already know they will blame vaccines. They also know they need to give it a veneer of legitimacy, so theyâre delaying the announcement by a half year.
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Iâve gotten invoices spelling out the tariff (10%, in the most recent case) that I paid for an item from China. We need more companies to do this.
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Agreed, mostly to show opposition even in the face of certain defeat and even if they think theyâll lose the next election.
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The bill would have passed with 216 votes regardless of the four.
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Whatâs going to happen when voters have to show id at the polls, but the name on the id doesnât match the (new) registration under a birth name? Will current registrations be exempt from the proof requirement?
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On both ends of that trade.
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Vance isnât much better, plus youâd need most of his cabinet to go along with it. Getting some congressional Rs to join with Dems to stand up to him would be a good start.
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All because companies couldnât resist the siren call of selling stuff to all those potential buyers in China when they opened up their markets. All they had to do was give away every market advantage they had built over decades.
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Donât worry, Trump will find a job for him.
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Wouldnât you want at least 10-15 in the senate so you could impeach and convict someone, and maybe 2/3 so you could override vetos?
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The end of the dollar as the worldâs de facto reserve currency seems like a logical outcome â and an incomprehensible disaster. Why would anyone want to keep their funds in a system so demonstrably unreliable? (Oh yeah, and it would be a huge gift to Putin so ⌠bonus!)
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Or anyone else, if the government decides you are a threat. If they can snatch a non-citizen, they can snatch a citizen too, whether itâs by mistake or deliberately.
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I thought they wanted judges to stick to the law. I guess itâs conditional.
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I just throw them in my âRW Block Partyâ list and give them no more attention.
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Just like MaL.
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Yeah, itâs hard to keep all the Sean/Shawns straight sometimes.
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Wait, so thereâs only one national beer day?
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Even better, buy music there. On the first Friday of the month, the bands get 100% of the money with no fees.
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I didnât expect less from someone who spoke in favor of T at the RNC.
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Navarro is such a condescending jerk.
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Didnât he claim it was 100 million per person? Even worse!
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Our cars are mostly too big to fit on European city streets, and cost too much to drive with gas at $7/gallon equivalent.
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What about all the people who have retired and are living on their investment income?
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Dear investor,
Why did you buy this in the first place? If itâs for any other reason than âI expect the price to increaseâ then it was a bad decision, one based on emotions or supporting the orange one.
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Take off, you hoser!
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Way bigger than his inauguration crowd!