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I like fixing old things to use them more. I like cooking and eating. I like weed and beer. I like critical thinking and considered discourse. I don’t like dishonesty and deceit.
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That sounds familiar.
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How do we even have approval polls for a private citizen, especially one who is such a doucebag.
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Way ahead of ya!
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It “would be” if the Supreme Court hadn’t decided that everything the President does is inherently legal. You better learn a new skill George, because your kind has been rendered obsolete by the ones at the top.
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It makes me angry too. I’m angry at Trump, of course, but he’s just doing him, no surprise there. I’m directing my anger toward those who supported him, specifically the non MAGA types who just let it happen because they couldn’t think of anything else to do.
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I listened to Midas touch every day prior to Trumps win because it gave me hope. Now it just makes me sad.
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What did they call the Germans that resisted Hitler? History books make it sound like he was supported by everyone. I’m afraid this is our destiny.
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It took 10 years.
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The problem with burning it all down is that everything gets burned.
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In a word, yes.
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Fuck all good it’ll do now.
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I see a whole flock of Red Herrings flying over the Gulf of America.
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The misleading allegations of fraud by Musk and the consequent misleading reporting by Fox is astounding. Anyone who believes the premise of this report and others truly lacks critical thinking skills. By reporting these allegations as facts Fox News continues to undermine our institutions.
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Pretty misleading headline. The article actually says they are fifth.
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I hate Musk. Having said that, I will go on the record as being pretty impressed with the rockets.
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If I were the richest man in the world I would buy a lot of old cars and motorcycles and travel around.
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Pretty sure we’re already there.
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We wanted to prevent others from seeking employment not loose ours!
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I’m not a particularly valuable employee, so nobody flies me anywhere. I’m gonna stay on the ground until they work this one out.
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You have no idea how angry I am. I never realized I could ever be this angry. It’s taking all I have not to resort to violence, and I was a very non violent person.
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Too bad cause I’m gonna need em.
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Avoid buying things you don’t need until next Christmas.
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I have a Tesla and a motorcycle. I rarely use the whatever driving assistance feature these cars have because it is terrifyingly inadequate. When I’m on my bike I avoid them as much as possible.
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Good question.
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I would need something like a phone call to a state official asking to “find votes”, or something along those lines. I’m not a conspiracy theorist!
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It’s worse than that! I don’t think he did it because his life was threatened, I think he did it just because he admires Putin and the added bonus of “owning the libs” converting the Republican Party into the MAGA party, simply to feed his narcissism.
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Yikes!
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Ya think? This video clip has been scrubbed in America.
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You’re missing a fundamental point. Democrats do facts, figures and flow charts because that’s what appeals to us. They do film flam, flash and fealty because that’s what appeals to them. The methods are not interchangeable.
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Why don’t they just do sports betting instead?
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And yet….
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All good things. I feel like the bulk of the problem lies in the lack of critical thinking and the right wing media’s exploitation of it. The way we overcome it is through one on one conversations with them. The problem is they refuse to engage.
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I am hungry for some action, but what? More protests where windows get broken and the narrative turns against us? The few Republicans I know won’t talk to me anymore because I tell them what I think of them. I’m okay with that because it’s better than pretending I don’t think this is their fault.
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This isn’t going to be solved by Politicians giving speeches. Americans need to talk to each other, we work with these people, they are family they are neighbors, occasionally friends. Tell them how angry you are at them, they did this it’s their fault and we blame them
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The wind instrument of internal combustion.
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Because there are way more Teslas on the road than Pintos ever had so the ratio is different, also the fact that Ford commissioned internal studies to determine if it would be cheaper to recall or pay lawsuits, they chose lawsuits. I hate Musk, but like accuracy.
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Gaslighting.
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I get it, it’s not easy. The most frustrating thing is they post things like that but refuse to engage in critical dialogue about the points they believe they have made.
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The used market for EV’s does not parallel that of IC cars, mostly because they have not been around long enough to establish how long the battery will last. Also the used market has already been flooded by Hurst and other rentals.
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True, many are, and it’s easy to tell who they are. They still need to hear it, and the ones on the margins need to be reminded of what they did.
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The problem isn’t that they “stole the election” The problem is that real actual American voters elected this guy. They are our family, friends, and neighbors, talk to them, tell them how angry you are with them. This is their fault, let them know what you think of them.
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A severely underrated movie.
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I don’t know, I’m pretty much going to vote for democrats no matter what. I think they should focus more on getting the undecided types.
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It felt true to them too.
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That’s what I thought after Jan 6.
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Selling a Tesla requires a buyer. I’m keeping mine because I like it but I won’t buy another one.
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We know.
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Most of the content on “tv” is designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator. Other platforms can provide very specific content for every niche. It’s like the Bible trying to compete with the Library.