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Even though that’s not at all what happened. Go look at the vote breakdown. Not by party-lines.

We need lower prescription costs no matter what. How you can think there’s something wrong with that and try to spin it b/c a Repulican voted for it is what’s wrong with liberals and progressives.

Booker’s response seems like a cop-out. This “test” for consumer safety seems totally arbitrary. And it’s not like Canadians are dropping dead from Canadian Lexapro.

Starred for Doge reference.

Oh, so now Mexico is going to “reimburse” us. So we should probably keep all the receipts for building the wall, right?

Not to mention Obama’s parting message last night was, “For the love of God, defend this democracy.”

I think it speaks volumes more than what CNN SHOULD have done, which was to utterly destroy him as a candidate during the election season. Instead, they fellated his cock so that he would go on their shows for ratings.

Not that it’s a bad thing. They’re a hell of a lot more effective than CNN has been.

Re: Multiple things for spoiled bastards

Zaxby’s is a far superior version of Chik-fil-A.

As a father of two girls whom I adore with my whole life, I agree with this sticker.

A commission on vaccination safety is as necessary as a commission on whether gravity exists.

I moved away from Alabama to rid myself of these assholes. Yet here they come again. Fuck.

My point is nobody in China batted an eye because it made no difference to them. It will make a difference to us since costs to the consumer will go up because Americans demand a particular level of work conditions that those in China do not (i.e., the Foxconn workers).

If you have a mobile phone in your pocket then your answer to that question is “yes.”

Most of the effects that Trump has had to deal with were settled away.

Approvals? Land rights? That sounds like a bunch of regulatory horseshit to me. Remember, President Comacho is going to destroy all regulations so the wall can go full fucking steam ahead. It will also double as a mausoleum for hundreds of workers that die while building it.

You’re probably in the same boat as I am. In that we make substantially more than the average middle-class family income and could handle a 10- or even 20 % increase to all our goods and services. But I suspect we, and the socio-economic segment we share, cannot by ourselves support an entire economy where the cost of

The problem with that train of thought, and, really, all of Trump’s proposals, is it assumes the U.S. operates in a vacuum. It does not. What tariffs are more likely to do is initiate trade wars.

That’s because Chinese workers are willing to deal with a whole lot shittier work conditions than Americans are. You ever seen the inside of a Foxconn facility?