@s1halfdone@SkywardRaven@john78447499@WillBredderman So in your mind, the lawsuits behind the legality of DOGE (which largely proceed) and tariffs (which also have large proceeded) are what’s keeping people from getting checks from the government?
So curious that such a wealthy man never posts anything that indicates that he enjoys or is even aware of what virtually everyone appreciates— scenes from nature, pet dog or cat, praise for a movie, music, a book (but doubt that he reads); pride in a friend’s or relative’s accomplishment; condolences for someone who has died; pleasure in sports, acclaim for a favorite team; references to history. In fact he seems totally uneducated , uncultured. The poorest persons on Twitter may have access to more beauty & meaning in life than the “most wealthy person in the world.”
@Samothecat@ryenarussillo The person with the ball beat his man and got a paint touch resulting in a rotation away from the corner. There was no movement causing Thomas to get open in the first clip, they just didn’t guard him.
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The problem with the argument of seeing winning the election as a reward is that the logical conclusion is that you’re rewarding Republicans for known obfuscation. Trump is openly honest about his conversations with Bibi.
For someone who thinks they’re a master debater, it’s beyond lazy use a straw-man here. The tweet you’re responding to never claimed that Harris losing = ending the genocide. The argument is that people shouldn’t reward Dems for genocide by winning them an election—a perfectly sound argument which you are unable to debunk. Just have some humility, please. Some self-awareness. You don’t have to share your every thought like a court jester with a lightbulb above his head. For the love of god, take a second to consider, alone, quietly, away from Twitter, how distasteful and vapid this comes across. I wish I had half of your confidence—My god.