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2 pointsMaybe if you taxed a few of your billionaires and provided health care to people, you wouldn't have to sound like a Nazi advocating for mass encampment of people you don't like......
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1 pointAs expected. It does show that at least the senate is not completely in the control of the dotard.
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1 pointClearly the voters swallow BS whole. Trump's well documented false or misleading claims total 30573 over 4 years from Jan 2017 to Jan 2021. I give him credit, he may well be the most successful con-man of all time. No wonder he loves the poorly educated.
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1 pointMaybe in a train? And then have them shower? Generally people understand that rounding up people and putting them into camps is not a great idea. No I understand why Republicans support closing the Department of Education. We wouldn't want people to learn from the past....
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1 pointOk well it had been a while. Some of us aren’t old enough to remember the first time
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1 pointDrug addiction is a medical problem, not a criminal problem. If you’re serious about solving drug addiction then a good first step is the US catching up with most of the Western world and having good public medical services. Decriminalisation of drug use is the next step in harm reduction. Spend law enforcement time going after the bigger dealers, most corner dealers are just feeding a habit and it’s a waste of resources going after them. With your hard stance on illegal drugs does Matt Gaetz get a free pass?
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1 pointThat's a fact; lets cane them. Think about that gem: using a bamboo rod to beat a defenseless person. Obviously there would need to be a lot of patriots willing to do that job, at least 10's of thousands probably more. Heartless sociopaths whose day job is to inflict terrible pain on troubled people and then get off early for their kids soccer match. I can only imagine the ad: Wanted Aversion Therapists, no experience required. If naught else, Trump has certainly showed us the truth about our neighbors.
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1 pointWell "In July 2024, Alireza Amidi became the first president of the U.S. and World Air Sports Federations and the first person of Persian descent to hold the position. " so no.
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1 pointNeither do homeless people. Who you're describing are criminals and yes, they do need to be responsible for their actions. But not all homeless people. You've just decided to paint all homeless people as criminals...yet you voted for one.
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1 pointRight, but you either give people agency and responsibilities for their actions or they destroy everything around them. People on cancer don't steal catalytic converters, smoke meth on public transit and punch random people on the street. I've never seen a cancer patient try to masturbate on an old lady in public.
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1 pointAnd once you do that, there'll DEFINITELY be no more homeless, right? /s There's a reason they "prefer" to be homeless. There's also a reason they do drugs - it's because every other alternative they have is worse. What you're suggesting is like jailing people for getting cancer. They didn't ask for it, getting cancer is punishment enough, and what you don't realise is what separates us from them is just sometimes...luck.
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1 pointEveryone should see that its important to get a direct insight into the minds of trump supporters. thanks
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1 pointIt's weird how some people think "more punishment" is the solution to the homelessness problem. It's not like people want to be homeless. Nobody, I repeat NOBODY does. Thinking that they need to be punished so they'll be motivated not to be homeless is the most messed up thing ever.
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1 pointI wonder when all the conservatives who cry and wail over the "trannies in my daughter's BATHROOM!" thing are going to realize that their anti-trans laws are going to _require_ this guy to follow their daughter into the bathroom:
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1 pointAll because he didn't want to take a vaccine. He wants people to hurt because he didn't want to take a vaccine.
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1 pointIt's refreshing to see how downright ugly and violently hateful humans can be. It's also beyond fucking disgusting.
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1 pointHow much is being in the president's entourage worth? Tesla is now valued over $1T and has increased in market cap by several hundred billion since the election. Counting SpaceX I would argue that $44b has increased his net worth many multiples and given him direct power. I have exclusive video of what being on Blue Sky is like.
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1 point1. Return of oil and natural gas production 2. Finish "The Wall" and deport the illegals 3. Audit and reduce the function of the EPA 4. Streamline and reduce government administrative staff 5. Remove the Department of Education and allow states to determine curriculum
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1 pointYes! Attitudes towards AADs changed radically during the mid-1990s. I started rigging in 1984 when only FXC and Sentinel were available and they needed wide margins of error. I only saw one FXC miss-fire at 7,000 feet. All the rest of the "miss-fires" happened below 2,000 feet. What was any junior jumper doing in freefall below 2,000 feet?????? I started rigging for Square One in early 1994. A year later, Cypres was the norm on new-sold gear. Soon the sales girls were raiding the receiving dock to secure Cypri for their customers. A couple of years later, one of my rigging colleagues told a customer "Your new rig has arrived, except for the Cypres. How about if I assemble and pack it so you can jump it this weekend and I will install the Cypres when it arrives next week." The customer replied: "Never mind. I can jump rental gear for another week."
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1 pointI’d just like to see one of my drivers land from 13K with a load of tandems because ATC wasn’t home.
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1 pointI was wondering…well…just a VERY little bit…how you all were handling life given the results. I can see now. I guess the vast majority of Americans really do disagree with and don’t want all your liberal nonsense. Maybe you should look in the mirror and figure out if the problem could actually be you. Either way…it matters not and there isn’t crap you can do about it…at least for a couple years. Que tengas una buena vida!
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1 pointNassim Taleb. Also: An economist is a mixture of 1) a businessman without common sense, 2) a physicist without brain, and 3) a speculator without balls
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1 pointDaniel Kahneman Nobel winning economist, David Hume, Jonathan Haidt would beg to differ. Read Propaganda by Bernays and Alchemy by Rory Suderland.
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1 pointThose with brains no balls become mathematicians, those with balls no brains join the mafia, those with no balls no brains become economists.
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1 pointNo, Democrat Larry Summers and Secretary of the Treasury during the Obama administration warned that the Inflation Reduction Act was going to be inflationary. The Dems did not listen and BOOM! Inflation not seen in a generation.
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