kcr2.bsky.social
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Birds studying the habits of humans would investigate why we all get in our cars and drive around only in the morning and evening.
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And 100 years of Jim Crow reinforces the idea that the racist caste system was more important than economic progress.
The south was poor, but white southerners didn’t care.
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The immaturity of boys continues into their 20s; taking a year away from many boys 20s would be a blessing for those not ready to live responsibly.
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The only thing that is worse is the feeling of removing a shot roll and seeing that you loaded 100 when you thought it was 400.
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Yes, I’d love a thoughtful answer with examples of X users he wished was on Bluesky
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I agree Bluesky is getting a bit stale, but heaven knows I do not need original and diverse 💩 posting
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I am concerned that ICE has been infiltrated with MAGA and nazi type goons in enough numbers that there are rogue units out there.
That there seem to be so many masked dudes making these apprehensions has me concerned.
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What about lower revenue to cover what are essentially the other fixed costs to operate a team, such as arena lease costs, ✈️ charter cost, front office, etc.
If you sold only 25% of the arena, did you cover the lease? Not much left for players.
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References on Fox News live programming, Thursday, June 5.
"debt": 16
"deficit": 12
"Medicaid": 20
"Biden": 206
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A visual aid
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Zero sum is being kind; usually the mind trap is status and pecking order.
Only valid point here is that elite higher education acts a lot like the AMA and doctors: keep the numbers artificially low and restrictive.
Good Szechuan in Ohio? OMG Who would have ever known🤷🏻♂️?
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Yikes. I’ve been wondering what kind of person would be working for ICE
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THIS!
I’ve said all along Trump learned as much from his WWF dalliances than he ever learned from Roy Cohn.
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A decent start, but we need to make sure our opposition gatherings are more fun than MAGAs have at a Trump rally.
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Kid Rock spends way more money than his talent would suggest.
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He’s not orange enough
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He’s projecting. Everything he ever sold was a con and a ripoff. So anything anyone buys is a sucker.
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What will happen is less of everything.
Fewer Econ transactions means less GDP.
Less GDP means recession.
Haphazard inflation is still inflation in the aggregate, regardless if it is tariff driven or shortage driven.
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Wish that were true of our young…. Haven’t seen it myself yet.🤞🏻
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Bezos gives yet another reason I am Amazon free this year.
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Stocks are good for the long run, but far too many people have their house down payment and 529 plans sitting in the S&P500…. What could go wrong? 🤷🏻♂️
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Well, today looks a lot like 140 years ago. It took two wealthy turncoat Roosevelts and 40 years to bend the curve away for a while.
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It will take some time, but the MAGA coalition is vulnerable.
The key opportunity is to turn Reagan’s and Rs long-standing antipathy for government against them.
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Started the new year Bezos free
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I did not know this, thanks
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So much winning
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Bingo. And I can have empathy for all this, but their venn diagram of society doesn’t seem to have any overlap or mutuality at all.
It takes two to reconcile.
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“Focus on making fewer errors.” Thanks for the reminder.
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Yes. Cruel to its core.
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What really bothers me a 63: Young people aren’t nearly as up in arms as us older folk are right now.
But then I realize that if you are under 30, you came of age when your civic education was the 1st Trump admin and the insurrection…
We have decades of work to do to get back on track
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On Ukraine he’s not as dumb as he appears to be. He just thinks his MAGA crowd is…
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Because their volume of units sold will tank and they won’t be able to cover their fixed costs on the lower volume.
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But, if the shoe price doubles, they won’t sell nearly as many shoes, so if the volume of shoes goes down, they cant cover thier fixed costs on lower units.
They can only cover thier fixed costs selling half as many shoes by doubling the overhead burden on the 50 percent unit volume they still sold
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He’ll change is mind again to stay above the fold.
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Faux masculinity is the root of a lot of the stupidity in this world.
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What is the problem with us white people?
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These guys can’t find their way out of a paper bag. What makes you think they could actually catch an actual gang member?
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Absolutely agree, in part.
While fundamentalist evangelicals are a large cohort of the MAGA coalition, I don’t think they really give a hoot for the W F Buckley and libertarian crowd that spent decades trying to create an empirical justification for their greed as being beneficial for larger society
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No, no, no!
Those of us who had “Trump Derangement Syndrome” were never taken seriously.
Trump lies outrageously, yes, but his outrageous beliefs and opinions are very consistent and very transparent for everyone to see.
His ignorance and consistent stupidity all too obvious and visible.
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Yep, this exactly.