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When an endorsement isn't an endorsement.

What is very interesting, is how it already serves as a time capsule to what "more normal" looked like for a society.

Wild to see how much things have already shifted since that was made..

I've written before on here about the ghost world I see: Go outside, go to the park every day during the Summer and in all the days you can in Spring and Fall, sometimes 2-3 times per day. You have the park to yourself. You have the streets to yourself. There aren't as many kids as there used to be, but there are still a lot of kids in a big city, but it's as if they don't exist at all.

History will be written by those who show up. The people who do have kids, do raise them, and those present kids who do show up themselves. There won't be many.

"I shouldn't be here! I should be in school!"

Young girl comments on her abusive parents without realizing it

"Superheros work here"

This works for any other scandal

"I'm glad the people in change no longer do that awful stuff they've been caught doing in the past!"

The world you grew up in no longer exists

I'm beyond that question at this point.

They money gets wasted anyway, so I want to see it go to better stuff until the house of cards collapses.

Equally infuriating is the opposite end of the spectrum where they have nothing left after cruising on their inheritance.

I'm skeptical, but if Trump somehow overcomes the voting machine, the only hope is that the onslaught of attempts to destroy him have made him vengeful against that system.

Turning back the clock four years is only postponing the slide into whatever this is..

We're living in the behavioral sink:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_sink

Everything is downstream from culture, and culture is rotting.

So the solution has to include addressing culture.

Start with school choice, and make the tax credit truly only available to those who earn income rather than a handout

No, the system no longer has any transparency and "too big to fail" is de facto policy, so they will paper it over and just print more money.

> โ€I am disappointed"

I miss nitter ๐Ÿ˜ข

"OK, next question:

Would you still want this job if the company was a worm?"

Really the reason he motivates his base is his willingness to say things out loud that have become verboten.

His policies are a mishmash and he's a NY Republican at best.

Says a lot that wanting to "Make America Great Again" resonates as it does.

Saddest thing is he's still far to the left of Bill Clinton in the 1990s.

Vikings went to both places

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