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Should be a wild four years.

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I do not give a single fuck about whatever RFK Jr has done. I and many other voters already know he isn't perfect and that he has a reputation for being a cheating hoe. I don't give a shit, it doesn't affect me. I feel bad for his wife, sure, but she knew what she was marrying, and that's her problem to deal with, not me or anyone else.

I wanted RFK Jr on Trump's team because I am sick of how unhealthy and FAT Americans are. I am with him 100% for MAHA only. Outside of that, I don't give a shit what he does or what new sex scandal he's involved in. Short of being a child diddler, I don't care, and anyone who supports him doesn't care either.
The "but look at how BAD he is!!!" whining is nothing but preaching to the choir, it's like the "but Trump is a FELON!!!" headlines. I'm sure him being a felon is going to cause issues when he applies for a job at Target but it's irrelevant to the job at hand. I'm just happy that RFK has gotten people to think about using tallow for cooking again because that shit's delicious and it's a crime so much of it has been relegated to dog food the past 30+ years.
 
Top Vax Official at the FDA resigns.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The top vaccine official with the Food and Drug Administration has resigned and criticized the nation’s top health official for allowing “misinformation and lies” to guide his thinking behind the safety of vaccinations.

Dr. Peter Marks sent a letter to Acting FDA Commissioner Sara Brenner on Friday saying that he would resign and retire by April 5 as director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.

In his letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press, Marks said he was “willing to work” to address the concerns expressed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about the safety of vaccinations. But he concluded that wasn’t possible.

“It has become clear that truth and transparency are not desired by the Secretary, but rather he wishes subservient confirmation of his misinformation and lies,” he wrote.
 
But how will we pay the Lazy Nigger Tax? We HAVE to keep paying the Lazy Nigger Tax
There are ways to reduce the lazy nigger tax by reducing their numbers . You can always start sending convicts and the unemployed to die for Israel. Draft currently it's not palatable due the Implications that working class people get drafted even though 7 million men sit on their asses and do nothing and another mil sits in prisons . Just saying
 
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Maybe It Wasn’t Such a Great Idea to Support a Larger, More Extensive Federal Government for 100 Years​


The Left gets hoisted on its own petard.
President Donald Trump is using every tool he has to challenge woke practices in America — and he has a lot of them.

Notably, none of the mechanisms that the president is using were put in place by conservatives for leverage against progressive institutions.
No, Trump is simply availing himself of the vast federal apparatus created by liberals on the assumption that an ever-more powerful and extensive federal government was synonymous with righteousness.
Now that someone is in charge who doesn’t agree with them and who is willing to use all the influence that the progressive state affords him, they are vulnerable to the centralized power that they’ve eagerly built up over decades.
Expanding the federal government has been a progressive priority since the time of Woodrow Wilson, and now its tentacles — via federal funding and a skein of rules — reach practically into every corner of American life.
The universities are particularly dependent on government and intertwined with it, and are quickly learning how uncomfortable it is when their paymaster isn’t ideologically aligned with them and is willing to throw his weight around.
(Hillsdale College could have told them about this risk a long time ago.)
A recent interview in Slate was headlined, “Colleges Are Getting in Line: An expert in higher-ed finance explains why every school in the U.S. is vulnerable to Trump.”
“The power is essentially the same for every college in the country that gets federal funding,” said Robert Kelchen, a professor of higher education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, “and it does not make a difference whether it’s public or private. If the federal government is giving money to students for research, all that money can be taken away. And that’s the leverage that the federal government has over the vast majority of higher ed. Some large universities can get well over $1 billion a year in total revenue from the federal government.”

The Slate interviewer asked, “Did any leaders in higher education recognize ahead of this the vulnerabilities that came with this dependence on the federal government?”
Kelchen’s answer was basically, “no.” Even if the Trump approach has been more aggressive than most people would have anticipated, it shouldn’t be news that federal money comes with strings.
Universities already had to make all sorts of commitments to the feds to tap into funding. This University of Florida website says that among the assurances it has to make to the federal government are that it is in compliance with:
Federal Discrimination Regulations
Federal Lobbying Regulations
Federal Regulations Regarding Promoting Objectivity in Research
Federal Regulations Regarding Research Misconduct
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
Title IX of the Education Amendments
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
National Occupational Safety and Health Act
FDA Good Laboratory Practices Act
Drug-Free Workplace Act
Smoke-Free Workplace Act
On top of this, the Obama and Biden administrations used federal dollars as the lever to coerce educational institutions into adopting their preferred policies on the handling of sexual-assault cases and trans students.
It’s not quite, “You f***ed up, you trusted us,” but, “You f***ed up, you never thought the federal leviathan could be turned against you.”
Progressives put Chekhov’s proverbial gun on the table, assuming that it would be used only against someone else.
The night-watchman state wouldn’t be able to do what Trump is doing (and not just with universities, but with disfavored law firms and with corporations beholden to woke ideas), or what his predecessors did in the other direction.
Progressives can’t say they weren’t warned, even if it’s been a long time coming. In God and Man at Yale in 1951, Bill Buckley wrote of the issue of public funding. He warned that Yale is “working toward her own destruction, i.e. to the day when some future Yale president, fedora in hand, will knock at the door of some politician with palm outstretched. This day, of course, means the end of Yale as a private institution.”
If the academic establishment is now fully realizing the power that its federal patron has over higher education, maybe it should have made a little more time for Albert Jay Nock all along.
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But then he had to go and harbor the Shaw, which made them turn on America and led to hundreds of American citizens being held hostage for over a year.
The fact that more people remember Jimmy Carter for his brother’s short lived beer brand(which was also unanimously panned as terrible) is a sign of just how much the dems try to hide how much of a fuck up he was
Nixon would have sheltered the Shah too though. He was buds with him on a Trump/Abe level. Went to his funeral.
 
I remember when people thought Trump talking about acquiring Greenland was a joke.
> makes english is the official language of the united states
> expects Greenland to adopt it "if USA buys it"
> country with shitty gibbs

I don't think Greenland is too found of losing gibbs from EU (that the USA will never deliver in such an annexation). Losing their language and have an all the sudden influx of spics, nigger and their mutts. Besides the "le military" meme, US got nothing to offer long term
 
No one said that. Don't be a retarded sperge.

I'm saying low skill menial jobs should be paid a low skill menial job wage.

Dont be a dramatic faggot.

what do you define as a low skill job then? Like 70% of all jobs today are pretty "low skill" and "menial" but that's mostly due to automation and advancement in technology. Let's take a look at some of these at all levels and broadly across industries.

Janitor, it's not really seen as a hard job but it's physical and can at times be hazardous. Any retard can push a broom but to do the job well you need to understand and execute the use of dangerous chemicals that can when not applied correctly can cause you or the public harm. Do you appreciate using a clean and sanitary public bathroom that's not covered in shit at your workplace or local mall? Then guess what retard you should be greatful that there's someone who is willing to clean it and do a good job. But in your eyes this person deserves to be paid nothing and be destitute because you definite it as "low skill".

Child day care, not an easy or hard job but it varies day to day based on the children and their needs/moods. Mostly it's just organizing little activities for the kids and making sure everyone gets along and is entertained and doesn't get hurt. Depending on the level of daycare you may need some training or certification but not always. However it's still "low skill" because dealing with kids is not really difficult for most well adjusted people and keeping kids entertained is also not a big challenge. Do you think this worker shouldn't be paid well to watch your children because most of their day is spent putting away toys, reading to kids and passing out juice boxes?

Payroll processing, this is a literally one of the easiest jobs on the planet. It pays well, you can probably work from home and your day to day is just moving numbers from one spread sheet to another while smashing the approve button. Arguably this is easier than being a janitor as it requires no physical activity and doesn't expose you to harmful chemicals and contaminated environments. But it's a job that needs doing. (you like getting paid right?) But it's an office job so I'm sure you have no problem with this "low skill" office worker getting 25$+ because their labor isn't "menial" despite Just being basic Excel document work and some addation and subtraction.

The one who sounds like a dramatic faggot is you. Your posts drip with the seething of a middle manager who thinks the whole world is beneath them and that anyone who doesn't do or want to do what you do doesn't deserve anything and should just accept scraps for their insignificant efforts. The idea that came out of the 80's/90's that every natural born American would go to college and be a engineer/scientist/doctor and all other "low skill, menial" labor would be filled with immigrants was on its face retarded but it is what stagnated wages and made people stop appreciating all other sectors of work creating a class divide where there shouldn't have been one.

I don't know what you do for a living but in some round about way I'm sure I benefit somehow because you and I both participate in the job force. If you like clean public spaces, quality domestic manufacturing, good retail service and local grown and harvested food and you want these jobs to be done by American citizens then you will have to fucking pay them for it and it will have to be enough for them to live and not just survive. Rate me MATI but you reap the benefits of "meanial low skill" work everyday and don't even appreciate it.
 
The "but look at how BAD he is!!!" whining is nothing but preaching to the choir, it's like the "but Trump is a FELON!!!" headlines. I'm sure him being a felon is going to cause issues when he applies for a job at Target but it's irrelevant to the job at hand. I'm just happy that RFK has gotten people to think about using tallow for cooking again because that shit's delicious and it's a crime so much of it has been relegated to dog food the past 30+ years.
The reaction to Trump/Elon/RFK/etc is fear in the same way that you'd be afraid at a sudden loss of job, or your partner of decades decides to divorce you out of the blue.

In most cases, you know deep down something is wrong, but you stick with it out of fear of the unknown, and you don't have a plan of what to do if something changes. You'd rather stick with the devil you know. That's why people are basically begging for more and retained administration. Because people having to have their own ideas and take some personal responsibility is fucking scary.

Hell, in my waning years as a federal employee, I was already aware that my reputation to the outside world was shit. However, I also knew that my job wasn't healthy and not sustainable, and I had to get the hell out.

Most people need to be told to get their shit together, to get their asses kicked into future and to deal with the fact that maybe their own lives weren't good for them, either. Personally, I think it's more honest (insofar as that goes) that the billionaires that control your life are out in the open. Most people couldn't figure out who George Soros or the Koch Brothers are or what they do, or how they affect your daily life. The same people would rather stick their fingers in their ears and act as if the politicians they favor aren't puppets for those guys and that they're totally independent and have the free will to act in the interests of regular people.
 
Sesame Street has been shit ever since Baby Bear started causing kids to affect a speech impediment, so 1990? 91?
Pull the plug already.
my mom taught preschool, she HATED the fuck out of Baby Bear for that with fury you usually see reserved around here for like, hyperjews
 
They had it playing at the pediatrician’s office one time a couple months ago. And it’s incomprehensible goyslop. The “musical” parts are just black people ooga booga derviatives and it’s way more overstimulating than I remember from when I was a kid. It was truly bad enough that I took my kids outside to look for lizards and ladybugs in the building bushes until they called us back for the appointment. That’s not a username bit either, I mean it literally.

Sesame Street is a perfect example of prescriptive media made to instill desired values in their hypnotized little audience, the offspring of pod-dwellers already exposed to far too many adult themes in media and in life without anyone actually parenting them. There is a homeless muppet thing now and, in Africa, they have one with AIDS.
 
His charity shouldn’t be used to excuse how terrible he was.
Also, Billy beer has been a punchline for decades

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It never excused anything and no one said it did. And yes I didn't say no one has ever heard of it, but that that's not how people know who a President of the United States was, Jesus.
 
Another pathetic anti-Trump/Elon protest, this time in an incredibly conservative city:

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By the way, this is how Southlake voted:
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and how the locals treated them:
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Another protest:
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Also a super red area:
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Leftist protests are completely astroturfed.

I bet they thought that if they sent their hired protestors to red areas, people would think that even Trump voters are mad at him. Too bad for them that everyone can see through their obvious low-energy paid protests.
 
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In other news normie streamer asmongold calls for the figurative crucifixion of everyone involved with the troonifcation of the Texas boy who’s mom had to flee Texas to commiefornia because his dad systematically dismantled every institution that was supporting her in Texas
Edit to add further detail he said he would vote for whoever would put everyone involved in the troon pipeline in prison and that Donald Trump hasn’t gone far enough in stoping this and needs to put these people in prison.
 
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