ZeroCool
Exactly. Trump corrupted the process by interfering. The fact that the decision should've been reversed became irrelevant the moment Trump decided to call in a favor from his buddy Infantino. It's no longer about a bad call on the field.
Dude has to pay people to play video games for him... There's no way he could handle life on medium difficulty.
That's pretty shitty. But I have a hard time mustering up any sympathy for anyone buying Meta's ~~smart glasses~~ surveillance tech. Fuckin' narcs.
The modern American experience be like:
Would you rather take a $1500 ambulance ride or deal with an Uber driver that won't turn off Joe Rogan? Either way, you're gonna suffer.
Yeah, this is one hell of an own-goal. All he really had to do was just stay out of the way and let the original plans proceed as scheduled then claim credit. His base would've eaten that up and the media would've spent weeks writing puff pieces about what a good job he did by not interfering. But what am I saying, staying out of the way and then claiming credit would've worked during COVID too, but he couldn't manage to do that either.
Sherman Miller, president and chief executive officer of Cal-Maine Foods, said in a statement the settlement allows the company to “move forward so we can devote our full attention to what matters most: delivering affordable, high-quality eggs.”
He got away with ripping off the American people for years and now he's mocking us. This smug prick belongs in prison along with the rest of 'em.

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