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Billionaires should not exist.
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Sorry to say, but they're loving it. The sight of government employees losing their livelihood--their ability to pay for food and shelter, and their healthcare--has given some previously-impotent conservatives the first erection they've had since their wife left them for her Yoga instructor.
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He really does give American Psycho vibes.
Meanwhile, she IS an American Psycho. A match made in heaven... or hell.
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Tell your friends that if they drive a Tesla they are openly supporting this shit.
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People need to stop buying his shit. If you have a Tesla, sell it. Same with Tesla stock. Money is the only thing people like this understand.
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Friendly reminder that the Krassensteins are frauds and grifters who spend their lives on Twitter/X currying favor with Lord Muskrat.
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Coupled with mass influx of H1-B engineers to fuel those power engines / there will soon be no need for domestically grown & educated workers
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Yup, Muskrat corruptly influences both parties when it suits him financially. MAGAs think he's on their side, but he'll flip once again when the wind changes.
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They might NOT be able to get a job. While the overall unemployment rate is relatively low, there is wide regional variance.
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What position do/did you hold at Apple, if you don't mind sharing?
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Hitting WaPo won't do much. If you want to really do something, quit Amazon. That'll hurt.
And before anyone says boycotts of big corps don't work: Conservatives, of all people, proved this worked with their Bud Light boycott. If they can quit drinking piss-water (a low bar), we can quit Amazon.
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Democrats should boycott Amazon in the millions.
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I don't feel like I'm demonizing him. Just being honest that I'm personally disappointed by his actions post-presidency, which--to me--seem more profit-focused than people-focused.
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I thought he was. Certainly the ACA was a significant benefit to the US. But his post-presidency life deeply disappointed me. Unlike Carter, who dedicated himself to Habitat for Humanity, Obama cashed in--million dollar speeches, Netflix and Spotify deals, etc. Then his Covid birthday bash...
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That's true, but it doesn't explain why he's shutting them down. Nor does the need to get "business affairs in order." I doubt he's hurting for money. Doing it around the holidays with little notice is kinda shitty, too.