They're affionados of /pol/itically incorrect views. I chose that specific board for a reason :)
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They do have a sense of taste... it's just overwhelmingly rancid.
It's more like a donut. Not all 4chan posters are DOGE staff, but all DOGE staff are /pol/ afficionados.
School in a red state... isn't that just home"school"ing? Picture still applies, though.
Someone should check the email and phone number of Adrian Dittman to see if they match Elon's. Idiots can argue that it isn't Elon despite speech pattern evidence, but it's harder to argue when both of them share the same identifying info.
My money is on them suggesting people will get a bigger slice of the pie once the "fraud" is removed.
Have them think they'll get their payments, but with interest and a thank you bonus if they just keep being patient. String them along until they either starve or get evicted, then they don't have to pay them anymore.
Considering past policies, probably something about not leaving a negative comment until you've truly listened to the "victim" and empathize with them
the lobby group for JM Smucker and other big food manufacturers warned against "overly broad and sweeping tariffs" that might end up making it more expensive to import ingredients like cocoa, which are not made in the US.
"I don't necessarily want the current administration to say, well, we'll impose a tariff," Tom Madrecki, the group's vice president of supply chain resiliency, said at a recent forum about tariffs, hosted by Farmers for Free Trade.
"It's this careful balance between yes, I want you to take an America First trade policy and action to counter unfair trade policies abroad... but maybe not quite in that way."
If you're going to demand tariffs that increase prices to harm competition but not yourself, go fuck yourselves. The only thing that benefits is the company's profit margins, while consumers are forced to pay more because you raise your own prices to match.
otherwise, I'm out of the question.
You say that like there will be a choice to opt out. If the US goes to WW3, the draft and mandatory service are coming back with it.
They also paid for a study on how digital piracy affects profits and then buried it when the result showed that it didn't have a negative impact.
The EU cares about the EU and its wealth, not its citizens. It's still a big step up over the land of the free-to-sell-its-citizens-wellbeing-to-the-corporations, though.
Ah, but you see: that's somebody else's problem. He's not going to be the sucker left dealing with an unmaintainable pile of brittle slop, so it's totally fine /s
Make sure to let the door hit you on the way out, asshat.