“Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, the gospel of envy. It’s inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery”.
—Winston Churchill
Chicago woman mocks Democrats by speaking in a squeaky, high-pitched voice, who say black people's voting rights are in danger.
The woman also called out the commissioners one by one to their faces.
"I'm 63 years old. I've been voting since I was 18. I have never had a problem voting..."
"So now you're all gonna drag black people in here, definitely some senior citizens, and gonna have them come up here and talk about how they're scared to vote... all that junk, when you know it's not true."
@CoffeeBlackMD I was raised Christian but am more or less agnostic now and “Christians” like this is a big reason why.
So sure that God has their back they act in wholly unchristian ways. Somehow repenting is a get out of hell card regardless of how they act.
This is why air-traffic controllers and other federal workers didn't receive a paycheck today:
Healthcare for Illegals: $182,000,000,000
Transgender for All: $97,500,000,000
DEI Abroad: $45,000,000,000
Liberal News Bailouts: $12,000,000,000
Climate Handouts: $140,000,000,000
Activist Kickbacks: $125,000,000,000
Misc. Radical Policies $898,500,000,000
That's $1.5 TRILLION in woke bullshit they want taxpayers to shell out.
"Elon Musk is not an engineer."
John Carmack: Elon is definitely an engineer. He is deeply involved with technical decisions at SpaceX and Tesla. He doesn’t write code or do CAD today, but he is perfectly capable of doing so.
Robert Zubrin: When I met Elon it was apparent to me that although he had a scientific mind and he understood scientific principles, he did not know anything about rockets. Nothing. That was in 2001, by 2007 he knew everything about rockets – he really knew everything, in detail. You have to put some serious study in to know as much about rockets as he knows now. This doesn't come just from hanging out with people.
Eric Berger: Elon is the chief engineer in name and reality.
Josh Boehm: Elon is both the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer of SpaceX, so of course he does more than just some very technical work. He is integrally involved in the actual design and engineering of the rocket, and at least touches every other aspect of the business. Elon is an engineer at heart, and that’s where and how he works best.
Garrett Reisman: He’s obviously skilled at all different functions, but certainly what really drives him and where his passion really is, is his role as Chief Engineer. That’s the part of the job that really plays to his strengths.
Tom Mueller: Elon and the Propulsion department are leading development of the SpaceX engines, particularly Raptor.
Kevin Watson: Elon is brilliant. He’s involved in just about everything. He understands everything. If he asks you a question, you learn very quickly not to go give him a gut reaction. He wants answers that get down to the fundamental laws of physics. One thing he understands really well is the physics of the rockets. He understands that like nobody else. The stuff I have seen him do in his head is crazy. He can get in discussions about flying a satellite and whether we can make the right orbit and deliver Dragon at the same time and solve all these equations in real time. It’s amazing to watch the amount of knowledge he has accumulated over the years.