@bczzzzz@Will_Bunch Absolutely. It’s also what fuels Twitter. However, I know what side I sit on from an objectivity point of view, and it ain’t with these folks spreading a pandemic while armed. They should go to the back of the line when medical treatment is required.
@jillpromoli@RosieBarton@AndrewScheer Because blaming the experts would be distasteful to voters. So he’s implying they’re wrong, while placing the actual blame for whatever it is on JT. Then he can say he never blamed the experts. Just today’s daily CPC conspiracy baiting. It’s so tired.
@EWErickson I resist the urge to politicize this, but you should watch the episodes with the political run, who he runs for, who votes for him, and how well he does. It’s mind blowing! Who is this flood coming for?
@PamKeithFL That is for sure happening. So when “day one” comes, they need to clearly present it, set goals, and then show improvements as they are made along the way. Don’t blame the previous administration years down the road.
@Scott_Gilmore It will be an increased cost to consumers (some of them these exact workers), and never come off the top. It will be a higher tips, tips for things you already paid for (e.g. housekeeping, delivery fees). I’ll gladly do my part, but it will be a rarity. Ultra wealth must stop.
@Robin_Blue19 Do you have a smart garage opener? Sometimes weather can affect the sensor, or knock it out of place, and then it just does what it thinks you are telling it to do.
Regulators just gave banks authority to take their clients' $1,200 relief check if they owe the bank money.
So the relief money intended to relieve the short term pressures of rent, groceries etc. on our *most* vulnerable can now be snatched to help pad bankers' balance sheets.