• renrenPDX@lemm.ee
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    President Musk must have great leverage over office assistant Trump to last this long.

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    Keep focusing on Musk.

    Trump will lose his shit that he’s not the one in the spot light.

    Trump will throw him out.

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    We are literally living in some dystopian film. Xelon is the evil that we all need to defeat.

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        He has an obsession with the letter “X”, so that’s why I started calling him Xelon. It’s Xelon Xusk if we’re being formal. We need to Space X him out to Mars as soon as possible.

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    The general media narrative: the qons all voted for “populism”, because of “economic anxiety”.

    Meanwhile, we are watching two billionaires having a hissy over who’s going to be the boss in January…Clearly, these two have the concerns of the “forgotten man” foremost in their thoughts and actions… 🙄

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    Read the article, that title is shit and neither of those things happened. He just posted on twitter a lot.

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      The title means that Musk acted as if he’s the president and dictated to Republicans to not pass the legislation that needs to pass. It doesn’t mean he literally declared himself president. That would be stupid.

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    Okay the madnes of Trump’s second term will cause untold suffering, but it sure will be interesting to watch.

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      “I might get murdered in my sleep for being queer or hunted down and jailed for my political beliefs, but at least I’ll be entertained!”

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          I’ll laugh when I wake up and realize my being in America right now was just a bad dream and actually I had moved many years prior to a nice little bungalow on the southern coast of Spain where I have a well-established vineyard and a little garden and coincidentally have become fluent in Spanish. I will laugh with particular enthusiasm over the news of the chaos in America just before settling in for my siesta, after which I’ll make off-color jokes with my neighbors over a glass or two of homemade sherry about when we can expect Trump to meet with an unfortunate accident involving a window.

          That’s when I’ll laugh.

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        I literally changed my voter registration because this election made me remember my address and party affiliation are public record in my state.

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          Same. I’ll never register Dem again unless there’s a progressive primary candidate.

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              You have to register which party you are going to vote?! Really?

              You must live in a civilized country.

              You can say no preference or independent. One purpose of party affiliation is to determine which primaries you get to vote in. So if you are a Democrat you can’t vote in a Republican primary. But of course you can switch any time.

              The entire system is designed to ensure that only the two establishment parties can win elections.

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    The article doesn’t show any evidence of Musk ‘declaring himself President’, and he didn’t (and can’t) shut down the government either.

    What the fuck is this headline?

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      He convinced Trump to stop it while also threatening GOP lawmakers with primary money if they supported the original bill.

      Musk directly caused this more than any one other person.

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        Did Musk declare himself President? No. Did he shut down the government? No.

        If I convinced my friend to ask that girl out he’s interested in, would it be accurate to say I asked her out? Also no.

        My statement stands. The headline is bullshit, ragebait bullshit I might add.

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          If I convinced my friend to ask that girl out he’s interested in,

          And paid her boyfriend to break up with her (Speaker Johnson and the first CR), and threatened the employment of any other guy in her class (threatened to fund primaries of opponents).

          He did a lot more than just convince Trump. Turns out having more money than God is also a factor.

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            He did a lot more than just convince Trump.

            But he didn’t do either of the two things the headline claims he did, so, again, my point stands.