@latimermcl@OrevaZSN Yeah, but they also say it’s better to give billionaires tax breaks because it’ll trickle down and because billionaires can use their money for good. So which is it gonna be?
@Maurici0gar@OrevaZSN We live in a corporatocracy, they just hide that fact. The CEO’s and billionaires are lobbying and bribing politicians for the rules and regulations that benefit them. They’re all to blame.
@BcsrPhotography@DarrigoMelanie Exactly like that except on a greater scale. Let’s stop all corruption in the government, regardless of political party.
@MikeBales When Trump says terrible things about people it’s a “joke”, and when comedians do it they’re informing policy. Weird take. Nobody has done more to fuel divisive rhetoric in the past 10 years than Trump, and it’s not remotely close.
@jackunheard “Insulting Trump, deservedly or not, is forbidden, while Trump’s antics should be celebrated when possible, defended when necessary, or ignored when neither of those responses is possible. But he should never, ever face consequences for his own actions.”
@CaviarForLunch@EdN618@iamsahilparray@FoxNews Trump does seem to have a track record of nominating people to positions who then fail miserably and he then says they were a terrible candidate. Never his fault though, right? What a great leader and businessman!