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wow, time to turn the lights out.
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if investors intend to cultivate a healthy and profitable company, wouldn't they just pray that he croaks? felon musk is a trainwreck and the harbinger of bankruptcy.
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if only they had left them there.
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what was the word blanked out?
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the most basic science should start with, "will it melt the witch standing behind us?"
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incoming pardon from krasnov.
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political appointments are a privilege extended to those who respect our laws and values, NOT A RIGHT to ignore the Constitution.
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ok, but it IS general strike time as that stuff doesn't happen spontaneously, and it'll be too late once they get 90 more days of this fascism.
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am i the only one more depressed that the approval ratting is that high?
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"can't buy me love, everybody tells me so" -J Lennon
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silver linings. i would pay to be on the jury awarding damages.
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reading the obituaries daily ... one can, at the very least, dream of a better country.
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satanic santa's list being compiled now. welcome to the new mccarthy era.
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tesla was propped up by much support from retirement investment funds, no doubt. it is now too big to fail.
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from your lips to god's ears. we can't fight an economic war with ourselves. wall st. just stopped believing trump has a clue and joined the fascists ... once again.
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let's face it, tesla made the too-big-to-fail club and i have suspicions that a hefty group of short sellers cashed out that boosted the stock price. how long can a stock reflect companies whose car sales are gone for good? answer: infinitely through padded gov't tech contracts worth $B.
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only in fiction does justice exist.
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I would fully support a forensic analysis of the election but you can't rehabilitate a democrat that lays down. Gore, Harris, and Schumer aren't a good look for the future.
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We pay you to haul our garbage away.
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We are used to the fragility of government transparency, actively hiding errors while saying we should expect imperfect performance. The scale of fraud and corruption is beyond the pale.
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Our family as well. The part that makes my blood go cold is that "gleefully" celebrating an attacking children and those whose lives depend on our care. They relish their inhumanity.
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That's the sad state of affairs. I've been spending more time with seniors, and it's astounding at the number of them that have completely rejected common sense of their life experience; children of the Greatest Generation that reject their finest achievements.
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He has joined the enemies.
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Schumer's capitulation defangs the democrats' only leverage to stop gtutting the government. He is surrendering his duty, and now, the only active restraint on project 2025 is the courts. Way to demoralize the resistance Chuck so that the DNC takes equal blame for everything that's done.