• GrouchyGrouse [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    This is the moderate suburban voter Chuck Schumer thinks about while touching himself. He envisions this guy waving at the Baileys as they collect their morning papers before going back inside to live their isolated insulated ignorant lives full of bovine bliss.

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      He envisions this guy waving at the Baileys

      I’ve been wondering for years now:

      • Who are the Baileys?
      • Who or what is Big Structural Bailey?
      • Why is it the same name as a woman I dated in college??
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        Baileys are a part of early medieval european castles

        Big Structural Bailey was a particularly big castle

        Are you sure you didn’t date a castle?

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      I wish reporters in DC weren’t just empty human husks who work as dead-eyed stenographers. I wish one of them would get Schumer to put his guard down and then they’d ask him if the Baileys support Schumer’s position on Israel.

      “Do they support my position on Israel? Of course they do! Of course they do! Now, listen, the Baileys are gentiles - excuse me - more politely ‘they aren’t Jewish’. But when Mr. Bailey goes to bible study…”

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    Where the fuck do these wild ass ideas come from?? Like what you fucking thought Trump was going to use tariff income to fund a UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM as a fucking republican!?!? And this fucker is a fucking teacher who’s brain is clearly suffering from early onset dementia and lead poisoning, cuss again why do these idiots keep thinking all these socialist policies are suddenly going to arrive when they weren’t even promises in the first place???

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    If they truly think we have to pay off our debt in order to fund healthcare, feed the poor, fund education etc. why don’t we just execute the tiny percent of people who own that debt or just cancel it? Same result either way right?

    By defunding these programs to pay off our debt, we are effectively killing and brutalizing millions. I think my solution is more humane.

    graeber was right. People have this weird unshakeable belief about debt.

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      That’s what I have been saying for like 20 years when the subject of taxing the rich comes up. “They’ll just move somewhere else.” Yeah okay seize what assets we can and Seal Team 6 their asses if they don’t get the hint. What are they going to do, move to a country where we can’t extra judicially kill them? Russia? Like Russia won’t take a shit ton of their wealth in protection money. They’re gonna live on the run? Hiding? With their piles of money like Pablo Escobar? Get real. They want the life wealth affords them. Without the high society garish bullshit the money isn’t worth it. They won’t choose to be international pariahs. They’ll balk. Call their bluff and see who blinks first.

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      People have this weird unshakeable belief about debt.

      When I watch a man on the street interviewer and the interviewee says about the United States “We are living beyond our means.” - I want to reach into the screen and strangle him to death. I think a huge percentage of Americans think that household debt is the same as national debt. It’s a myth that will never die.

      One day I opened a tab and started watching CNN. Jake Tapper was the host at that hour but I decided to keep the tab open. Within about a minute a guy on his panel said something like “The US has a lotta debt. And you know how it is when you owe a lotta money—” and I closed the tab. For fuck’s sake. I’ve heard such stuff before on MSNBC too. And nobody ever points out it’s 100% wrong.

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        I’m not so sure it’s a myth that will never go away. Polls show that almost nobody cared about national debt until the 70s, when there was a concerted effort by the neoliberals of the world to use it to squeeze more surplus from the working class and the global south.

        As easy as this myth took root, another can. It’s a matter of effort/organization.

  • when you pay teachers shit and make their jobs miserable, this is what you end up with: well groomed & college educated but incoherent bozos that made it to 35 with no DUIs or drug charges.

    everybody else burns out. all that’s left are these inscrutable maniacs on a mission from God to do spread those hungry, hungry brain worms.

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    Reeducation camps can’t save the national debt brainworm cretins. The one’s ive met literally exist on another planet and refuse to address reality at all

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      The state should just put their asses to work, say they can’t pay them because muh national debt and see how long it takes for them to walk off (never).

      “Corvée is the most beautiful word in the English language” a-little-trolling

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    American Voters: We have to run the country like a business

    Also American Voters: picks the guy with a repeated string of bankruptcies and failed scams to his name

    Also also American Voters: Sorry we can’t have anything nice right now, all the money’s gone

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      Its hilarious how many people don’t realize that’s such a terrible idea.

      Layoff millions of workers so the company is bare bones functioning.

      Company no longer functions smoothly, pass off its debt to the shell company…

      Sell it off to a sucker for billions…

      Workers get nothing, ceos get golden parachute…

      Whoops.

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    “It’s a good idea to try,” Dave Abdallah said, referring to the new tariffs against other nations. They were bold, he felt, and he was a fan of daring action. “Why can’t we charge them with the same thing to get them to either lower theirs, or stop a lot of products from being imported into the United States?” Mr. Abdallah said.

    The idea that the tariffs that Trump have suggested are based on tariffs imposed by other nations seems to be pretty prevalent.

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      based on tariffs imposed by other nations

      I’m not surprised a lot of people think that. Right-wing media pumps out Trump/GOP propaganda 24 hours a day. I dread what lead narrative story they’re going create so they don’t have to cover Trump’s economic chaos. My hunch is they’ll go with tired-and-true but juice it to 11. Like this…

      In  [insert city names]  there’s been an explosion in  [type of crimes]  by  [foreign organized crime gang name 1 and gang name 2].

      That will also help explain why Trump needs to “crack down” on the “illegals”. It’s frightening to me because they just accept everything as gospel that they see on the teevee and everything they read on those right-wing sewer websites.

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        I dread what lead narrative story they’re going create so they don’t have to cover Trump’s economic chaos.

        Start a war. Blame economic situation on that.

        Pretty much every european country has managed to blame every “tough decision” on ukraine now for years.

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    The Midwest is full of guys like this

    Think they know economics, foreign relations, climate science

    What they don’t know could fill all the empty factories in the Rust Belt

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    My brother is a transit nerd with a disability who can’t drive and follows a bunch of lib NIMBY urbanism dorks on YouTube and complains there’s not enough public support for disabled people and bad public transit

    He’s a Trump supporter because sometimes POC service industry workers are rude to him sometimes and thinks the right is nicer (he’s white).

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    See, one day each year the government collects the money that grows in the money fields and it decides what to do with that money. This year, the government had a bad money harvest, so we had to get money from elsewhere. The money just comes and goes based on random things, it’s definitely not that government spending is what creates money.

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    The drop in the stock market didn’t concern Mr. Hunter as much as it might others — he said he had no money invested in it. Still, he said he thought short-term pain would be tolerable if the United States was headed for a boom.

    Well, yeah there’s gonna be a boom as in an implosion - you stupendous dipshit. I wonder what he’s teaching the kids.