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He’s also gross

Yes, but a drunk one, though?

The baby would do a better job.

What he wants is completely possible. But the time frame and scale are not.

“All parts for this vehicle, whether internal or from suppliers, need to be designed and built to sub 10 micron accuracy.​”

That’s a gross understatement.

“For years, the people of Wisconsin pushed the peat moss away...but this summer, the peat moss pushes back.”

Yes, I believe that’s the whole bloody point of the Strike...

I mean, good. That’s the point of a strike. Yeah. So pay your writers and actors better and then the strike will end.

Red carpet? No. Endless interviews, talk shows and viral video clips of such?

It’s strange how few people seem to get this, and it applies to protests in general.

I have bagpipes.  Want a go on them?

And due to the writer’s strike, no late night talk shows to shill on.

I lost the world’s smallest violin yesterday so I can’t play a pitiful dirge for the studios.

Duh, that’s kind of the point of a strike. It’s not a problem until it’s their problem. The point is that the studios could end all this strife tomorrow just by agreeing to negotiate in good faith. As long as they refuse to do that, they deserve every bit of pain the actors and writers can bring to them.

If the employers don’t feel a strike it would be kinda pointless.

All he means by “moving on” is that he’ll stop bringing Disney up while on the campaign trail in the hopes that people forget that he’s being sued by them and that they have a very strong case against him. His policies or positions aren’t changing one bit because he’s painted himself into a corner by sucking up to the

House of Mouse gonna bring the House of Pain.

You started this, Ronny-boy. Don’t be shocked when Disney BRUTALLY finishes it (and we all cheer).

*takes a slurp of the absinthe-tequila cocktail*