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Should be a wild four years.

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Here's a policy proposal: I hope Democrats can get on board with ending all subsidies to green energy and electric cars, you know, to own that evil Nazi Musk.
Teslas haven't been eligible for EV tax credits for a few years now. That's why Musk is targeting them - to hurt Tesla competitors who are still eligible.
 
FAA and DEI shit aside, how the fuck did this thing manage to land upside down and in once piece?! How this is possible, let alone survivable is completely beyond me.
You should go check out some of the flight test videos they've made over the years for these aircraft. Shit's insane. A Boeing test pilot famously flew a full barrel roll in a 707 to demonstrate the capabilities of the aircraft:

An overwhelming number of plane crashes are the result of human error (either poor mechanical maintenance on the ground or pilot error). Assuming the hardware is still healthy (engines running normally, control surfaces are functional, etc.), most commercial airliners can happily fly upside-down safely (and recover, assuming you're not on the ground) for a good stretch without incident. Your passengers and crew will be pissed, but the aircraft can handle it.
 
Most likely regular people who made fake LLCs to get Paycheck Protection Program money intended to keep businesses afloat.
So basically doing the same thing real companies did by taking PPP loans saying they'd keep employees, but then just let them go anyway.

Of course none of them will get punished.
 
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What I mean is: I've looked for the source of that info. The last thing Bloomberg has said is "The IRS is poised to hand over unlimited access to taxpayer data to an adviser from Elon Musk’s government efficiency group, according to a draft agreement seen by Bloomberg Tax". Poised to and have agreed to are two different things.

I've not see any info from Bloomberg saying the IRS has agreed to hand over info to doge yet.
 
Tricked into a brother war. What fucking spastic shit is this. "If only everyone just let us take whatever piece of land we wanted and ethnically cleanse any we deem undesirable without any pushback then none of this would happen. It's everyone else fault, not ours!"

You should be on your hands and knees thanking the allies for not turning Germany into glass.
How has that not always been a prerogative of the state? Look at the current USAID shit, the state always plays favoritism with its populace making desirable and undesirables (through morals, religion, race, class), attempting to cull who they don't want which is why leftists loved pointing out the incel thing and the lack of their reproduction. Under the leftist hegemony, incels are the undesirables being culled (through a form of sterilization) and leftists were enjoying knowing that. All politics, civil rights movements are, is trying to become the favorite or creating a state with the inherent premise that you are the favorite. Humans develop collectives and in doing so further their self actualization. The premise for a state in the first place. Globalists presume destroying the dividers means to create a unified collective and ceasing wars.
So what is Germany's sin? They simply didn't have the force or leverage to accomplish defining their collective and the state to further it but there is really is no moral quandary for them trying to do so other than that they loss the clash of wills and are condemned by the victors for it. Germany's biggest error is that they tapped the hive the Jews, the form of the collective of the Jews, a hive that spreads through many countries weaponizing them all against Germany. These countries populaces not being aware of the fact the state does not work for their collective but another. This has had the consequence of creating every modern moral dialectic to focus around protecting Jews. All leftist ideology is rooted in Jewish supremacy but covers itself in furthering the rights of another group. The foundation of intersectionality and diversity (tolerance of blacks ultimately means tolerance of jews, free movement of migrants means the ability to come and go to any state at will for a jew to exploit, anti hate laws protect against criticism, sexual liberation means they can exploit and abuse as they want etc) It came to a head when leftists sided with the pro-Palestinian movement, unwittingly attacking the core of their ideology of Jewish supremacy, not realizing their demands were not legitimate in the dialectic. So they were cut off and now we are looking at the other side of the dialectic, the right-wing that is still hinged on protecting Jews for different reasons (Christianity and religious chosen, civic nationalism etc). So what has the Allies gained from stopping Germany? When their entire existence has been reduced to that of uplifting everyone up but themselves because self advocation and collectivization would be to German-like, in some vain attempt of universal humanitarianism on the behalf of Jews who care nothing about the state they are occupying in the first place? Germany did nothing wrong . The allies ruined the world.
 
FAA and DEI shit aside, how the fuck did this thing manage to land upside down and in once piece?! How this is possible, let alone survivable is completely beyond me.
conditions were very poor with a high crosswind. What almost certainly happened was upon landing a heavy gust of wind hit the airplane, causing a unintentional roll. one wing strikes the ground initiating a cartwheel. high stress on the airplane shears the wing off leading to the airplane rolling over onto it's back. likely the other wing strikes the ground at this point and shears as well ceasing the cartwheel.
 
>Made a post on Twitter but not Truth Social

I am betting Trump has died in a plane crash after the Daytona 500. I mean he hasn't made an appearance since the Daytona, so that has got to be it.
I was gonna ask why you always think he's dead or about to die, but then again he already took enough bullets that it almost won him the black vote and that was before the inauguration. I'm sure he's fine and hopefully he remains that way.
 
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