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nicbot 6 points ago +6 / -0

Just look at the ratio of comments to likes on a tweet. That tells more of a story than the actual comments. Most people on twitter don't reply.

As someone recently put it, "Silent Majority."

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nicbot 1 point ago +2 / -1

Sounds an awful lot like government overreach and a communistic action to me.

"We don't like what are you doing with your company, we will now assume control and "sell" it to someone who we can control."

No thanks. Don't want my government doing that, no matter who is leading the charge.

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nicbot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well I see her mistake. This virus avoids grocery stores, so Whole Foods is fine. But it loves to hang around small businesses. You have to account the thinking and preferences of the virus in the application of these lockdowns.

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nicbot 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's almost as if the president may have access to information that isn't readily available to everyone else... Strange, who would have thought it?

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nicbot 7 points ago +7 / -0

Dr. Supreme Leader Acton has him by the balls.

Ohioans are getting fed up. A powder keg is sitting in this country and the wick is getting shorter by the day. I don't think these elected officials realize what they are dealing with...

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nicbot 4 points ago +4 / -0

This caused quite a stir in the area (I live about 20 minutes away). We are a very red section of Ohio and people were not pleased to hear about this. The principal says it was a misunderstanding and that no one was threatened with suspension, but the students all seem to have had a different impression.

At any rate, the students here reflect a common sentiment with the younger generation (I have a 16, 14, and 11 year old). They are all rather patriotic and pro-Trump.

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