I mean fired is probably a bit harsh. They were made redundant as there was no need for someone to fill that role as they don’t do that any more.
The price increases are Biden’s fault, duh.
I’ve seen no evidence he knows or cares what reality is.
Renaming soccer ‘football’
He’s probably still mad he couldn’t get his own NFL team.
Everything is retribution.
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There are 836 car carrier ships in the world, specifically made for moving wheeled vehicles, not containers; the value of that global fleet’s trade is around $600 billion. It’s true that China accounts for a big chunk of that, with 20% of these ships built in the country. But Japan is actually the giant here, accounting for 47% of them. The mighty United States of America, meanwhile, has contributed… 0.1%, or exactly one ship.
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Gosh, so inflation is rising along with prices, including eggs and gas. Unemployment is rising and job creation is dropping. The media is mostly quite abot it. Are the great unwashed having second thoughts about putting a felonious grifter in charge?
Exactly and where are the cries of “What about the deficit”?
His explanation to Jon Stewart on The Daily Show (NSFW)…
Also, Stewart makes an excellent point about MAGA’s disappointment over the Epstein files / unequal disaster response (17:50 mark):
William Wolfe 30 minutes later:
Shockingly, the party of grifters wants to make grifting easier. This is my shocked face…
Most ominously in light of recent collapses of crypto exchanges like FTX—which made it difficult for customers to recover billions—“the bill does not provide adequate authority to federal and state regulators to ensure consumers have full protection and redemption rights for stablecoin transactions,” Consumer Reports warned. Hand reiterated this concern to Ars as the House mulls the same bill this week.
So… apparently magats are upset about the mediocre new Superman movie…
because James Gunn correctly referred to the titular character as “an immigrant?”
Pissed Off Bartender has some thoughts:
Wypipo too…
Because the detention centers were now overflowing, Trump’s ICE made a deal to lease prison beds from the Bureau of Prisons in Atlanta, where he was sent with dozens of other unfortunate souls abducted by the masked men. He languished there for more than three months in conditions he described as inhumane. Bunkbeds lacked ladders, the cells were teeming with mice and cockroaches, the prison clothes he was given were stained with shit and blood. The toilets didn’t flush, he was denied medication and doctor visits and fed “disgusting slop.” When he finally got his medicine, the prison guards threw it on the ground instead of handing it to him. “We were treated less than human.” After finally being released in March, he was deported to Ireland and banned from entering the US (where he’d come to visit his girlfriend) for 10 years.
I posted the Guardian’s coverage of this in the ICE thread… What he described from his experience is just a mound of evidence for crimes against humanity. Of course, it’s not just a problem with ICE facilities, but it’s a problem in much of our jails and prisons across the board.