A lot of people want to make fun of this but I won’t.
I think it’s beautiful to see retarded children accomplish so much.
It’s inspiring.
Believe in your dreams.
Don’t ever stop stopping.
The life of a millennial:
- Graduated straight into a recession
- “Entry level” jobs required years of experience
- Pensions replaced by the 401k
- Promoted at work meant a 2% raise & 200% more responsibility
- finally felt stable… then a pandemic hit
- Highest inflation in 50 years deleted pay raises
- home prices doubled, renting became permanent
- Childcare costs feels like another rent
- Juggling aging parents, young kids, burnout from work & the cost to live
- AI causing mass layoffs during peak earning years
There are something like 30 million of us (10% of the country) and another 60 million (20%) who are sympathetic to our cause. Those numbers are growing every day.
I'd like to propose a challenge: find one person in your life -- a family member, friend, co-worker, etc. -- and set out to inform and influence that person over to our side, whether it takes a day, a week, a month, or longer.
If all 30 million of us did this for just one person, we could double the movement in short order and become a massive voting bloc and social base that couldn't be ignored.
And if you have to ask "who is 'us' referring to?" you're obviously not one. But you could become one.
A few weeks ago, he said he was going to liberate the Iranian people from an evil regime.
Now he has changed his plan to kill them all.
The President of the United States in a nutshell...
🤣 TRUMP EQUATES SURPRISE ATTACK ON IRAN WITH PEARL HARBOR
Reporter: Why didn’t you inform allies?
Trump: “We wanted surprise… who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?”
Mic Drop
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🤣 TRUMP EQUATES SURPRISE ATTACK ON IRAN WITH PEARL HARBOR
Reporter: Why didn’t you inform allies?
Trump: “We wanted surprise… who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?”
Mic Drop
___🎤 ___
The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is expected to return to Souda Naval Base in Crete next week from the it current position in the Northern Red Sea, following a recent fire which cause serious damage to some areas of the ship and left over 600 sailors and crewmembers without proper beds. The Ford will return to Crete for refueling, but also for an investigation into the large fire that broke out aboard the vessel on March 12, with investigators probing the possibility that the fire was deliberately caused by crewmembers to terminate their extended mission, according to a source who spoke to the Greek daily newspaper Kathimerini.