I flipped over to see if they might be talking about the GameStop situation. Should have known they would still be beating the “Orange Man Bad” dead horse. Anything to deflect from the broken promises and all around awful job Biden is doing.
It’s an open special election for the remainder of Johnny Isakson’s term (resigned due to health), and the top two finishers in the special election (Loeffler and Warnock) will have a runoff in January if nobody gets over 50% this time.
Oh no, Trump will never recover from this bombshell revelation that the “anonymous senior administration official” was actually just a LARPing government employee that now works for CNN. It’s the beginning of the end, the walls are closing in, etc!
“Trump is a giant pile of shit, but he is mostly just a joke. Mitch McConnell is truly, deeply evil. And he is not fucking around. I feel physically ill right now.”
“I love the Republicans embracing their lack of empathy. At least it is honest. But really fuck those guys.”
Somebody that ran against him accused Mitch’s wife’s shipping company of trafficking drugs and started calling him Cocaine Mitch. Of course the whole thing was absurd, but the internet thought Cocaine Mitch was hilarious and started calling him that ironically.
I just can’t understand it...why do these businesses feel the need to virtue signal in the first place? Why can’t businesses just shut up and provide their service? The whole point of being in business is to maximize shareholder value, and they’re not doing that by alienating half the country. As Michael Jordan once said, “Republicans buy sneakers too.”
Agree that we should scrap income tax and go to a consumption tax. But with the system we currently have, SALT disproportionately benefits high tax (read: Democrat) areas, at the expense of lower tax (read: Republican) areas who don’t get as much federal tax deductions out of it. If New Yorkers want to pay less in taxes, they should throw DiBlasio and Cuomo’s asses out and elect someone who will cut spending and lower their taxes.