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For we know that in such time men shall be come lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, truce breakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of

These people legitimately think they’re fighting a holy war, it’s disturbing as hell.

Thoughts and prayers, Roy.

I’m starting to think anyone who uses the phrase “witch hunt” in their own defense is automatically guilty of whatever they’re accused of doing.

Two birds one stone - which we better get used to. In the afterscape, this will be our only food and our only means of procuring it.

This is the most galling point. He sold himself as being the consummate businessman, despite all evidence pointing to the contrary. HE IS TERRIBLE AT BEING A BUSINESSMAN!

Do not underestimate the ability of the well-connected to fail upward.

I had to double-check if that was a fake tweet. It’s not. He’s a fucking idiot.

So does this mean that Americans won’t be able to afford guns or bullets anymore? 50 dimensional chess, ya’ll.

There are also more Americans working in the solar industry than in coal, but he still put tariffs on solar panels.

Here you go.

You know that Trump is a policy wonk where he wants to enact a trade war within the parameters of a fellow nation “getting cute” and that the ensuing sanctions would mysteriously allow us to “win big” (What does that mean?) and that “it’s easy!”

A guy on Chis Hayes last night explained that there are more people working in building cars that rely on steel imports than there are people who make steel. This trade war will inevitably lead to job loss. As painful as it is for coal miners, steel workers, IT professionals, etc in the US, there is no such thing as

Please keep reminding all the Trumpkins you know that a tariff is a tax increase on the American public. This is not even a close question.

Even Vizzini knew better!

Next year: “Asian land wars are good, and easy to win,”

There’s liberal outdoor recreation and then there’s conservative outdoor recreation. Let’s make a little chart, shall we

He thing that I find fascinating is the sheer magnitude of identity politics evident in sporting goods retail - and it certainly influences how REI etc respond in these circumstances.

Everyone can pee standing up. The difference lies in how wet your socks are at the end.