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Shut your potty mouth!
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Let's just use the Oxford comma, pretty please, and avoid confusion.
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I was told it was going to be merit based.
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Well, they did get unionized.
Suddenly, he's a big union guy - fighting the good fight for his job. It was uncanny.
"You know unions are left wing" I would mention.
Didn't matter. It's all about what is right in front of their faces and what impacts them now.
And here we are ...
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These people ONLY ever respond when it hits them personally.
Knew a great guy at Boeing who was a hardend R, Fox-watching Trump supporter. His area wasn't unionized & the Co. was making serious moves against workers (layoffs, re-locations, re-apply to jobs at lower salaries) ...
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If only they could of had a little foresight of what was to become ... then again I know Rs that only respond when the leopard eats their faces.
Not shocked.
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Legacy Democrats are lounging on the sidelines, smugly banking on a Trump/GOP meltdown to hand them midterm majorities in both the House and Senate. The leadership’s total lack of fight is downright enraging. Book signing & tour anyone?
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That's a terrible approach. Absolutely weak, feckless.
I'm guessing he assumes the midterms are his for the taking without a word of resistance.
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The lack of perceptiveness is mind blowing. I'm still on the fence as to whether it's sheer incompetence or ignorance.
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Ahhh yeah ...
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Like a mobster ... "You better do it, or I'm gonna break your legs."
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It's the quality called leadership ... “not presenting a forceful energy of resistance and outrage to what’s going on."
"He’s acting as though this is a normal part of the political process ... he’s not standing up with the level of outrage that people meant to see, that Dems want to see,”
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It’s either sheer incompetence or a deliberate choice.
Jeffries seems convinced that the tide will turn so overwhelmingly against Trump/GOP that they can just coast to victory in the midterms with minimal effort, all while ensuring they don’t ruffle the feathers of their billionaire benefactors.
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LMAO, all the cops ... you think he killed one of their own.
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Well, this is Musk’s latest conquest, and she is a right-wing "influencer".
And OP's story rings true ... Musk has basically bailed.
www.vanityfair.com/style/story/...
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While Australia & NZ are asleep at the wheel, China has been more than willing to project its miliatry power far beyond its immediate borders, 5,000 miles from home and just 150 nautical miles off Sydney.
This is your wake-up call.
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At this rate Trump will seize the Ukrainian assets and give them to Russia.
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If the U.S. system is so fragile that it struggles to handle internal shocks, maybe should we be rethinking its structure? Maybe a parliamentary system would be a better safeguard against authoritarian impulses and governmental breakdowns.
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Ahh, the advocate for restricting immigration to maintain cultural homogeneity, given fears of fears of cultural dilution, security concerns, and demographic change.
Right up there with Hitler, Mussolini, & Franco.
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Got a book signing to get too ...
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Hakeem Jeffries was at a book signing, downtown Chicago.
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And Australians are still crying about what subs to buy.
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Too uncivil for Jeffries. Besides, he has a booktour to take care of.
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When can we expect Liam Honda-Nissan?
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You assume the GOP-majority House has the will or backbone to oppose him.
They've already rolled over for Trump, why would they stop now?
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This assumes a House with the spine to oppose Trump and courts that can actually enforce their rulings. Neither is guaranteed. The GOP-majority House has already rolled over for Trump, and there’s no reason to think they’ll stop now.
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Someone needs a history lesson to see and understand the resemblence.
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You assume the 2026 midterm elections will be open and fair. I suspect Musk and his lackeys have already accounted for that.
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Who will rake the forest floors?
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Somehow I think they would find some other convenient pretext.
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Can you explain the debt graph line's color?
-Not POTUS (Reagan [red] was 81 - 89)
-Not House (Dems [blue] 85 - 95)
-Not Senate (Repubs [red] 85 - 87; Dems [blue] 87 - 95)
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Thanks JD. Now I can finally crack open a beer without the oppressive weight of wokeness crushing my fragile manhood. For years, I lived in fear that enjoying a cold one with the boys would get me canceled by the fem-nazis, but now, thanks to your bravery, I'm free. Pray for me, warriors.
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-Purging the federal workforce
-Increased tariffs on imports
-Deporting immigrants
-Reduce government spending
-Increased taxes on working/middle class
... what on Earth could it all be leading too?
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Returns are coming, they are just going to the ultra-wealthy.
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Put him in, Coach.
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Trump's Ft. Knox Audit:
"Seems to me Sleepy Joe and Cheatin' Obama might of made off with some of the gold."
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I'm sticking with the Simpson's version.
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I will leave you this noteworthy analysis ...
bsky.app/profile/adam...
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Zuckerburg tweaked the algorithm guardrails. Expect more disinformation and straight up BS in your TL feed.
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We ,must henceforth all bow down to His Most Fluffy Royal Highness, King Sam III.
Long live the King! Ruler of the house, vanquisher of squirrels, and undisputed champion of getting fur on absolutely everything.
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-The Young Bond Prequel
-007: The Next Generation
-Villain Origin Stories
And possibly the worst idea ...
-A "Marvel-Style" Crossover Event
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James Bond is about to get the corporate overhaul, franchise-milking, soulless cash-grab treatment, just like Disney did with Star Wars. 🙁
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"You're supposed to fire those people, not me!" 🤦♂️
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1960s space exploration was something else ... X-planes, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo.
Just some amazing enginnering & tech breakthroughs.
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Supposedly, there are discussions happening behind the scenes, but I doubt the White House, ornery as ever, will budge unless the press corps takes significant collective action, like a joint walkout.
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I'd love to see a journalist hold up this headline right in front of Trump's face and ask him point-blank if he can read it.
Simple question, "Mr President, what does this headline say?"
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Bunch of sniffiling weak pathetic cowards.
Maybe they should take note of some of the great men (& woman) who faced imprisonment, torture, or even assassination for their defiance:
-Václav Havel
-Lech Wałęsa
-Nelson Mandela
-Alexander Solzhenitsyn
-Boris Nemtsov
-Liu Xiaobo
-Aung San Suu Kyi
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"Flood the zone with shit ..." he knows what he's doing.