jonathanhowell.bsky.social
"The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages is perpetuated by quotation." - Benjamin Disraeli
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This is a very sick man.
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The systems have worked for them, and failed for the rest of us.
2/2
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They replaced him with the Joe Biden Bot.
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"...and all his government contracts cancelled, effective immediately."
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Did someone suggest that he quit? Seems like a good path for him.
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He's not wrong...
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Republicans are almost all working with or for Putin.
Appeasement is never going to work
Why is that so difficult to understand?
@hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social
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Guy should step down. Now. People who voted him in are sooooooo outraged at what he's become.
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Both are thinking, "Bro. You got away with it."
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We don't want it paid for; we want it refused.
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It's clear from the pic that he's uncomfortable in sunlight.
Would someone please help him back to his coffin????
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How big is "her entire family"?
And they're not dining out in cash-only spots in Brooklyn--it's DC.
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Personally, can't wait for the next one! Hope it comes soon!
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Great question! I think we all know the answer.
Related questions: Why would she report the $3,000 in stolen cash? Is she an idiot?
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It's already been given a name: the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
This is the Dunning-Kruger presidency. He's surrounded by a Dunning-Kruger cabinet, and was put there by a Dunning-Kruger electorate.
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"Introduction," Chicago Transit Authority--oldie, but a goodie!
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Or maybe yesterday?
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But he collected zillions in insurance--i.e., insider trading.
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What's Martha Stewart thinking r/n?
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For sport, yes--but more for profit. Buying the dip, then pumping up the market.
How about an report on folks in Congress buying stocks in the past few weeks?
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Yes, transparently so...but hey, it's "legal," b/c SCOTUS said so.
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Let us eat turnips!
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Fair enuf. But we all know that in addition to being as you describe him, he's also corrupt af, and this is an ideal way for him to solicit substantial bribes from industry leaders around the world--which we'll read about in the history books, not in the official WH records, of course.
#grifter
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So...Faux News should always be behind a paywall. Preferably a VERY high one, with razor wire on top.
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Oh—but it’s NOT bribery! Because he’s doing it as an official act of his presidency, so (thanks to SCOTUS) it can’t be illegal! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Grift is the grand scheme. Companies come to him begging to have exceptions made for them; he says, “How much is it worth to you?”
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Guess it's time to sharpen my "accusing" pencil...
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Same, from Michigan.
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Hundreds of millions, even. Only the billionaires and the “sleeping” aren’t outraged.