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stevemorelli.bsky.social
Writer and editor, vegan, progressive
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Sure, instead of providing pre-and post-natal, sufficient family leave, and an affordable and free country to live in, they’ll help set up barns for women.
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And then go to universities to raid and punish them for “not protecting” Jewish students.
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Maybe that’s when the democrats will think about thinking about doing something. As long as the republicans don’t get mad.
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Yes
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Not wrong
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Hey! Allowing equal access sure sounds like DEI, ya know.
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Trippy
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At the risk of adding to my file, I’ll add an “ugh” to that
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Senator: thank you for decades of leadership. It is time for you to step aside and allow new people to rise to leadership.
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Time to thank him for his service and ask him and the rest of the gerontocracy to step aside and let new people rise to leadership
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I certainly appreciate our gracious neighbors.
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Working for those dropped charges
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That does seem to be unfortunate
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I guess the answer is yes.
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Yeah. We are. I don’t understand your response though. What does “just helping neighbors” mean? The US?
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The victor writes the history.
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I don’t know why Canada wants to be “competitive.” I mean look at the US. We’re so dissatisfied with everything that we have no problem with working lower classes into the ground and having some of them lick the boot on the way down. We’re not a happy place.
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I am not sure that is clear to people in general. And these days you probably have noticed that republicans have become very good at deflecting. Nothing sticks, not even the memory of a violent coup attempt in 2021.
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Good point. The Democrats are acting like when everything unravels, people will remember that the Dems were nice old people who kept decorum. That’s not how this will end.
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The gerontocracy is still in control of the Democratic Party. Who are the we that will do something?
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“Sued” him, I meant
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It’s flappin crazy out here
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Similar to email when he gutted Twitter. Employees sure to get him to live up to the terms. Never did.
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Not to mention all the money they raised for the election. Did they spend all of that $1 billion+?
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He doesn’t want any spending increase. He wouldn’t like any bill, basically
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Yeah, I’m pretty done with democrats.
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And then did she attempt to fly away on her little wings?
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I just find it more alarming that people who are not firmly in the maga camp are thinking it’s a good idea to just open the door to this chaos, like the world isn’t already on the brink of all-out hell.
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So, you’re ok with Merrick Garland up to this point?
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Apparently, Trump would ask Oval Office visitors if they were staying in his hotel. Cuz he’s subtle like that.
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It’s a whole lot more people than just maga
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Thanks! Bluesky will not be a sustainable replacement for the site that used to be Twitter without trending topics.
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Prepare for that to go in the other direction