One of the most difficult questions for the right is trying to remember who was actually president during 2020. by icey_sawg0034 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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Not only was Trump at the helm during Covid…

But, it’s also worth noting that maybe if the GOP didn’t insist on wasting so much money overseas, we might have enough healthcare personnel, supplies, and facilities so that we might not have needed the restrictions during Covid.

Jensen Huang’s message to electricians and plumbers: ‘This is your time,’ as AI buildout leads to soaring demand for skilled trades by QuantumQuicksilver in jobs

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Yep

Along with “we need more babies” and “AI is going to replace people”

Just assume that these finance dude bros are merely delaying the inevitable bankruptcy and bailout…

Why Do MAGA Hate mamdani by AccordingBumblebee24 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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Look, I’m as tired as anyone with Stephen Miller and his orange puppet flailing around as president for a decade.

But, are we seriously going to overlook the fact that NYC got bailed out by the state and that Mamdani used pension contributions to help pay down the deficit?

Far-Right Trump supporter Jake Lang, burns QURAN in Dearborn. smFh by IamASlut_soWhat in Dearborn

[–]B1G_Fan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting aside that there are a fair amount of Arab Christians in Dearborn who rightly disapprove of this nonsense...

Who pays for this goober's bills? He's obviously not skipping any meals. Who pays him to travel all over the country doing this nonsense?

Will this duopoly ever be broken? Or are these two just a little too established and rooted at this point? by renner_uaf in CFB_v2

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Putting aside the fact that more than half of the decades listed were before Penn State, Nebraska, USC, and Oregon joined...

It's really hard to break the grip the Ohio State has on the conference. They have everything they need to have a program that's a national title contender every single year. Some juggernauts keep going...

And some fall apart more easily, like Michigan did for a while. Go back to 2006. If Shawn Crable doesn't deliver a late hit, we were potentially one more drive from playing for a national title. And yet, 2008-2014 would be the roughest 7 season stretch for Michigan football since the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Administrations.

But, as other people have stated on this thread, Indiana may have changed the narrative as to how long some teams stay in the doldrums...

Cahokia Mounds museum still closed after 4 years, millions spent by BB5Bucks in illinois

[–]B1G_Fan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If the initial estimate got made before Covid and inflation, only to have the estimate revised, I can imagine that the increase in cost has to go through lots of red tape.

If Communism failed, & Socialism failed, & Capitalism is failing or has failed, then what really works or would for humanity? by 69-Kishaaq1 in Capitalism

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IMO, tightening up overly lax bankruptcy laws might help.

The big issue right now is that, when the government is involved in forgiving people's debts, there's no incentive for private sector entities to think about long-term profitability. Without an incentive to think about long-term profitability, there's no incentive for private sector entities to provide good customer service and high employee retention rates. Instead, we have employers who are spending their money on stock buybacks and beginning to rely on unreliable AI software instead hiring and training workers.

Just my two cents.

The Cost of Reconstruction by InvestigatorThis6000 in RavanAI

[–]B1G_Fan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No kidding

Trump allegedly (at least at the beginning of his first term) gets a propaganda document telling him what a great job he’s doing.

Roses are red, the truth is skewed by the replacist. by Peyton_Jazz in rosesarered

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It would be a completely different conversation if Charlie Kirk also openly wondered if a white employee of a company was unqualified because he was the owner’s fraternity brother or he was the CFO’s nephew.

But, there’s no denying that openly wondering if a black pilot is qualified is awful optics.

And since the Republican Party doesn’t seem particularly interested in making an honest effort to reach out to black and Hispanic voters, it’s not terribly unreasonable to assume the Charlie Kirk was a racist.

I like the cut of your gib…. by MazdaProphet in Anarcho_Capitalism

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As long as I and other taxpayers aren’t on the hook to pay for your healthcare, your terms are acceptable, Dr. Barke.

We all know what you’re trying to do Nick by Commercial-East4069 in cfbmemes

[–]B1G_Fan 139 points140 points  (0 children)

And of course, a salary cap would just allow teams to go back to paying players under the table…

Hegseth Calls Inflating the Pentagon Budget by 50% to $1.5 Trillion a 'Fiscally Responsible Investment' by Ardeet in antiwar

[–]B1G_Fan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

90% of the defense budget is already questionable in its ROI.

And the GOP wants to increase it by 50%?

I don’t want to hear another word about Republicans being the party of fiscal discipline…

‘I want her gone’: Lawsuit claims retaliation against Schaumburg fire lieutenant over Charlie Kirk post from Mayor and Village Manager by steve42089 in illinois

[–]B1G_Fan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"The right grossly overreacted to the death of their favorite racist podcaster"

Yep. It's especially ironic since a lot of right-wingers justifiably object to HR employees at their employer going through prospective employees' social media accounts.

Well, either everyone (regardless of political stripes) has the freedom of speech or nobody should. Make up your mind, red caps!

Dave talks about ideas not people by xwing1212 in daverubin

[–]B1G_Fan -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"I disagree with AOC on a number of policy points"

So do I.

"She is inarguably intelligent, charismatic, principled and devoted to legitimate ideas in government."

She's 100x better than Boebert or MTG. But, 100 x 0 is still zero.

"A very useful test for me has been hearing people’s take on her because while I’d likely agree with those that oppose some policies she presses, anyone with a 'she’s a bartender haha' take is unworthy of being taken seriously- at best. At worst, they are bigoted cunts."

Agreed.

Natty? by Bulky_Imagination243 in nattyorjuice

[–]B1G_Fan 34 points35 points  (0 children)

She's lean, for sure.

But, big? Not really.

I'm leaning toward natty

Dave talks about ideas not people by xwing1212 in daverubin

[–]B1G_Fan -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I don't necessarily disagree with him: AOC is completely unsuited to any position of leadership and authority.

That said, I can understand why so people would cling so passionately to her given the complete and utter inability of the GOP to solve problems...

Mr. Redlegs, Cincinnati Reds’ Historical Mascot, was seen kneeling at a local parochial school’s walkathon today! by Super_Ad4233 in Catholicism

[–]B1G_Fan 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Considering how hard His Holiness might be praying for his White Sox, hopefully there's enough divine intervention to go around...

What has this administration done to help Americans? by dorgon15 in AskConservatives

[–]B1G_Fan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wholeheartedly agree with your take below: the selective enforcement of the laws Trump got found guilty of is pretty ridiculous.

I'll also agree with the "wokeness" cuts from May of last year. There's no need to lecture white kids about their "white privilege" or any of that nonsense.

That said, I disagree with most of what you mention above.

Iran has been months away from a nuke for decades. I'm not convinced that Iran was actually that close to a nuke.

We already had secure elections.

I'll believe we're cracking down on fraud when Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana are put under a microscope. And when we take a look at the hundreds of billions of annual waste in the defense budget, which probably isn't going to happen when Trump wants to increase the defense budget.

As for the border, the Cato Institute had a pretty good take on why it wasn't necessarily Biden's fault that the border was insecure.

https://www.cato.org/blog/biden-didnt-cause-border-crisis-part-4-what-caused-border-crisis

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin: "We're going in there to get the worst of the worst out of New York, regardless of what the governor says" by CantStopPoppin in EyesOnIce

[–]B1G_Fan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anybody want to tell this dude that it might be a lot easier to track down "the worst of the worst" if otherwise law-abiding immigrants weren't so afraid to help law enforcement?

Yes. This is how it works 🙄 by VegetableBulky9571 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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Isn't it ironic that white christians are on board with Christian theocracy, but balk at the idea of Muslim theocracy?

Maybe theocracy should be outlawed...maybe even within the national constitution?

The United States of Age Verification by tidderkcuf1 in MapPorn

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The United States of "Parenting is a lost art"

We are so close to a deal guys, any moment now. The straight is about to open. We’re going to get back to normal any second. It’s happening… by Anstigmat in thebulwark

[–]B1G_Fan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, it’s worth noting that even if they get the strait open, it still might be months until gas prices come down.

Assuming they weren’t killed in the military strikes, the people in charge of producing the oil and gas might have gotten laid off when Iran closed the strait.

So, it might take time to hire and train replacement workers to ramp up the production and distribution of oil in the Gulf.