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We’re going to make our own DOGE and dismantle the government even harder!
We’re going to make our own DOGE and dismantle the government even harder!
Each to their own, I suppose.
My kingdom for some beans!
Is no social media a red flag?
Anytime I hear someone complain about cancel culture I bring up freedom fries.
It’s not somebody playing the piano either.
The conscription of the granola moms.
I think it’s just that it’s a regulation, and regulation bad. I don’t want the gunment telling me I can’t drink raw milk. No, fools, the government doesn’t want people selling raw milk.
A lot of the US understands capitalism as purchasing choices at the store. Therefore if I can buy more stuff at the store I’m more free. Regulation bad.
This is handy for actual capitalist that want to abuse their workers and their customers by selling poison or watered down milk with plaster of Paris for color and liquified calf brains for texture miles from cows that are fed sawdust and literally dying. 👈 Why we regular milk now because this is all literally what was occuring.
Prodigy was fun for a kids show.
She’s a fish out of water, but she’s absolutely trying.
When the other crew members go to the mirror universe they hide.
I mean, isn’t Tucker an heir?
I fear we’ll have tanks rolling down the street before we have healthcare.
This is stupid and makes me angry. If you want to have a utopia then bad guys have to do bad things? GTFOH with that imperialistic nonsense. Star Fleet isn’t enslaving strange new worlds. They’re intergalactic homies.
Also: mirror universe exists so we can learn from it?!
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I’m surprised to be reading this.
increasing capital investment and job creation.
So giving rich people money, same plan as the last forty years.
Brilliant.
Rip your knees
I picked one up, just to check it out, but I guess I don’t really see much use for it. I just wear an analog watch.
I don’t get the goal here. It’s not just that existing fabs are in Taiwan, I thought it was the knowledge was as well.
I was under the impression that we’d built a couple of fabs here and they’re not productive due to a knowledge deficit. Maybe I’m uninformed.
It seems, to my uninformed self, that if we impose tariffs we’d be strengthening Taiwan/China relations. Wouldn’t China still serve as a middle man?
I don’t see us manufacturing when the dollar is so high relative to foreign currency; add in the lack of knowledge and facilities and I’m not sure what you get.
Lewis or Chesterton had something similar, that optimism and pessimism were both dishonest, but patriotism was necessary to existence. Probably Lewis
I may have a problem