trickleupjustice.bsky.social
Let this be only the beginning
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Isn’t this like the fourth time she’s done this? Why not the other times?
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We all know he was and now will make things worse, what did Kamala say about how she was going to make things better? I voted for her but I might have missed that part
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Did you not flip his mug so the handle was on the correct side to trigger autists like me
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Move over Hot Girl Summer. Hot Assassin Winter is here.
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You have to desire redemption before you can get it, they’re happy as pigs in shit in the world they’ve helped create
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And ask us for another $50 “to continue the fight” immediately after
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The mouth breathing neanderthals who vote for him actually love this sort of superficial masculine alpha male bullshit though
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That might have been true decades ago, but I think that’s an impossible position to defend based on recent evidence.
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When nearly every election in america is a binary choice how is that possible? There hasn’t been a legit third party option in decades, the greens are clearly just shills for Putin and the libertarians have always been contrarian weirdos whose positions are unrealistic and disastrous pipe dreams
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I’m not going to look up figures and pull out a calculator, but I think it’s safe to assume that the fine and lawyers fees combined would still only make up like 0.0000817% of Exxon’s yearly revenue.
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People keep saying that NYC is liberal but then they do things like this and elect Adams for mayor.
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“We can still win this if you give us fifty more dollars!” Seems to be where they start and stop when it comes to resistance
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I demand more from my elected representative than some internet rando and you scoff at it like it’s ridiculous
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Democrats have always been the party of billionaires, no different than republicans in this regard. Obviously, republicans are outright evil, but it doesn’t mean we have to pretend democratic leadership gives a shit about the average citizen
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Normally rich people aren’t so ugly, excellent cover for him
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More likely Camille dismissed these facts and continues her ignorance to this day. These people literally never learn
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And I might not.
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We’ll never have a perfect candidate but surely we can do better than the guy who worked for the worst American capitalism has to offer: www.currentaffairs.org/news/2023/02...
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What does this even mean?
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Everyone is talking about the American healthcare system and how much they hate it, but the democrats didn’t have a damn thing to say about it last election, and you have to ask yourself why. Because they cater to the Brian Thompsons than they do the Yous or Mes or Luigis
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Like Hilary Clinton? Like Kamala Harris? How about we stop being satisfied with corporate democrats who satisfy the needs of corporate America before the needs of their actual constituency? We need to stop catering to centrists and start campaigning on thing that will actually help people.
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www.nytimes.com/2019/12/05/u...
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A guy who started his career at The McKinsey and Company might not be the best pick for the rapidly increasing feelings of anti-capitalism that are fomenting.
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“Let’s negotiate with republicans, the guys who never act in good faith and have publicly declared their intent to screw me over, personally, at every opportunity, even though we have a super majority and can pass whatever legislation we want”
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It’s a really simple concept to understand though: a huge portion of our country (not me) thought it was actually pretty rad
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I enjoyed when he shut down actual populist movements that would have made a difference like the Bernie Sanders campaign and the NBA strike to support the BLM movement. So blessed 🙏🏼
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His finger must be getting sore at this point
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We have culture, it might be stupid and confusing and combative and contradictory and certainly racist and classist and sexist. It’ll probably lead to the end of human life on this planet as we know it, but it’s still our culture.
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I grew up listening to the studio albums with my dad, discovering the live albums as a young adult was like an entirely new awakening, a very different energy there. The Name of This Band is Talking Heads is probably one of my most played albums.
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Just use the Johnny Cochrane technique
If you liked what he did near Penn Station, you vote for Jury Nullification
If you loved that shit you must acquit
If you agree that Brian deserved it, throw your guilty vote in the ter-loit (toilet)
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There’re more Italian Americans than there are billionaires, time for us to rise up as one
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I’ve had a similar experience with robitussin, had a chronic cough and was working through a bottle of it and accidentally double dosed before work and ended up so out of it I had to get a ride home. I found the whole thing super unpleasant and wondered why anyone would do it intentionally
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No, I said Russians will do anything to sow division and further divide america, including getting them to vote against their own interests aka not vote for Bernie. Democrats reinforced this message because they saw Bernie as a bigger threat than any divisions Russian propaganda might create.
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Actions speak louder than words. Despite my assumptions to the contrary, it seems like they’re actually going to keep him alive, so hopefully we’ll get more. He’s already shouting out slogans every chance he gets
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With the assistance of Democratic Party leadership, we can’t forget that. Russians sow division and the dems went along with it because they saw Bernie as a bigger threat to the corporation donor class than Trump or Russia was, they’ll always defer to the billionaires first, their true constituency.
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We all saw how they handled Bernie, the last opportunity we had to change things peacefully. The more they shut down the civil options the closer we get to the uncivil ones. Seems more inevitable every day.
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Because the party has worked for decades, hand in hand with republicans, to convince Americans that anything they label as socialism or communism is an evil that must be avoided at all costs. We’ve been hoodwinked, and it continues, it’s more clear than ever the ruling class will not help us.
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The constitution has measures in place that directs the citizens of America to reform the government, by force if necessary, when it stops serving our needs. Whether this is even plausible anymore is a different question entirely
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They’ve had years to figure out how trump ticks, Musk and his cronies are not as inept as we’d like to pretend, they know if they overextend they’ll get the boot, and I’m sure they mitigate for it. They’re probably controlling what Trump sees to shape his view, many reports about how easy THAT is.
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Anyone familiar with Florida politics has seen this play before, the state loves overturning or nullifying successful ballot measures.
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Of course, but I totally understand why someone would still take the risk, people do stupider things for less chance of a reward every single day.
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This toddler has a leg up on basically every single person in the world, especially if Elon raises him in his image. Since when has being a rich sociopath been a disadvantage? It’s everyone else who will suffer, I’m sure the billionaire’s kid will flourish, as they almost all do.
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I’m sure the penniless part was the main motivator, so I’m holding onto a few grains of empathy for them, $60k could easily be life changing money that they’d never have an opportunity to grasp again. I’d be shocked if they did it because they thought the guy should be caught or liked cops
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I honestly don’t know his exact position, or much if anything about immigration law in general, but I think it’s the position that’s the basis for these memes.
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I’ve always thought TSLA was a bubble ready to pop, but it seems less likely given Musk’s rise to power, do you think it’ll actually happen?