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That shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup."
] |
>
Him being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful."
] |
>
I sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats."
] |
>
This is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell."
] |
>
Goddamn Kevin is one weak fucker. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job."
] |
>
The insurrectionist won. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker."
] |
>
Lock em up | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won."
] |
>
Apparently Treason pays... | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up"
] |
>
Fuck every one of the traitors. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays..."
] |
>
The GOP is the swamp that needs draining! | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors."
] |
>
Unfit. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!"
] |
>
MF's | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit."
] |
>
McCarthy claimed there were "no backroom deals." Whatever. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's"
] |
>
Lock them up. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever."
] |
>
The stage is set.
I actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up."
] |
>
Turns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6."
] |
>
Did you expect anything different? | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys."
] |
>
Yawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?"
] |
>
To me...this is amazingly stupid. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?",
">\n\nYawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them."
] |
>
Simple solution. Don’t issue them intelligence clearings. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?",
">\n\nYawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them.",
">\n\nTo me...this is amazingly stupid."
] |
>
Assuming you mean “security clearances,” fun fact: elected members of Congress don’t need clearances or to pass background checks! They get cleared to see whatever their business requires. | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?",
">\n\nYawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them.",
">\n\nTo me...this is amazingly stupid.",
">\n\nSimple solution. Don’t issue them intelligence clearings."
] |
>
cuck
/kək/
a. weak or servile man (see McCarthy, Kevin)
b. man whose wife is sexually unfaithful; a cuckold (see McCarthy, Kevin and visit from Trump, Donald) | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?",
">\n\nYawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them.",
">\n\nTo me...this is amazingly stupid.",
">\n\nSimple solution. Don’t issue them intelligence clearings.",
">\n\nAssuming you mean “security clearances,” fun fact: elected members of Congress don’t need clearances or to pass background checks! They get cleared to see whatever their business requires."
] |
>
you would think they would all at least start lying about something new. like - santos is an honest guy. or - we didnt send any FAKE electors to washington, that was antifa that did that...etc | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?",
">\n\nYawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them.",
">\n\nTo me...this is amazingly stupid.",
">\n\nSimple solution. Don’t issue them intelligence clearings.",
">\n\nAssuming you mean “security clearances,” fun fact: elected members of Congress don’t need clearances or to pass background checks! They get cleared to see whatever their business requires.",
">\n\ncuck\n/kək/\na. weak or servile man (see McCarthy, Kevin)\nb. man whose wife is sexually unfaithful; a cuckold (see McCarthy, Kevin and visit from Trump, Donald)"
] |
> | [
"This is what happens when your populous is wildly undereducated in civics. 🤦",
">\n\nSome people will stay undereducated no matter what. Most though should be considered undereducated as a result of domestic enemy actions.",
">\n\nright, this is more about how democracy in America has been cornered by various forces to yield participation points to the least educated, but the most vocal and easily led.",
">\n\nOur country is fucked lol",
">\n\nI think we're okay. The house doesn't have any real power. People will see that the Republicans could care less about governing while the Dems stay in lock step opposition in both their House caucus and the Senate (minus the assholes we all know). I don't think this is going to be the win Republicans think it is. Just another nail in the coffin of moral decay and Party death. Let's Go Dark Brandon!",
">\n\nThey can basically shut down the government.\nThat's all. You know, basically just fuck everyone over cause they refuse to govern.",
">\n\nI don't think they will, though. I think they'll try, but when their constituents find out they're not gonna get their disability checks, SSI or other government \"socialist\" payments, they'll back down.",
">\n\nI admire your optimism, but republicans have shut down the government several times already.",
">\n\nRight, and now they're held hostage by people who absolutely wanted to decapitate the government.",
">\n\nAnyone surprised?\nThe election deniers are the Republicans with gravitas within their party. They use McCarthy as a door mat when they enter the Capitol, and McCarthy responds with thank you, sir/ma'am, may I have another?",
">\n\n…and the coup continues",
">\n\nTraitor enablers reign. This is the current state of the GOP.",
">\n\nIt's hilarious that McCarthy thinks he has any actual power",
">\n\nI think hes going to learn over the coming weeks that he doesnt. Its going to be painful.",
">\n\nWe are in a slow coup.",
">\n\nThat shows who’s running the GOP and Trumpolini will be the only nominee running for the Republicans in 24. God help us all if they are successful.",
">\n\nHim being on the ballot would probably be the best thing for Democrats.",
">\n\nI sure hope you’re right. I thought he would get elected in 2016. With any luck he’ll be running his campaign from a jail cell.",
">\n\nThis is on Garland. He did nothing to hold those who did this accountable for 2 years. He is more concerned about not appearing partisan than enforcing the law and doing his job.",
">\n\nGoddamn Kevin is one weak fucker.",
">\n\nThe insurrectionist won.",
">\n\nLock em up",
">\n\nApparently Treason pays...",
">\n\nFuck every one of the traitors.",
">\n\nThe GOP is the swamp that needs draining!",
">\n\nUnfit.",
">\n\nMF's",
">\n\nMcCarthy claimed there were \"no backroom deals.\" Whatever.",
">\n\nLock them up.",
">\n\nThe stage is set.\nI actually think they have an even crazier plan to reinstall Trump than Jan 6.",
">\n\nTurns out we didn’t win that coup after all, guys.",
">\n\nDid you expect anything different?",
">\n\nYawn. Politicians will always politic. This is why I don’t get behind any of them.",
">\n\nTo me...this is amazingly stupid.",
">\n\nSimple solution. Don’t issue them intelligence clearings.",
">\n\nAssuming you mean “security clearances,” fun fact: elected members of Congress don’t need clearances or to pass background checks! They get cleared to see whatever their business requires.",
">\n\ncuck\n/kək/\na. weak or servile man (see McCarthy, Kevin)\nb. man whose wife is sexually unfaithful; a cuckold (see McCarthy, Kevin and visit from Trump, Donald)",
">\n\nyou would think they would all at least start lying about something new. like - santos is an honest guy. or - we didnt send any FAKE electors to washington, that was antifa that did that...etc"
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Sued? They should have been jailed | [] |
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Drain their bank accounts! | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed"
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That is how you drain a swamp | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!"
] |
>
Howdy y'all!
"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.
Three of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'" | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp"
] |
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One was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\""
] |
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I can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia."
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Michigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years."
] |
>
Good the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly."
] |
>
A lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions."
] |
>
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.
On Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges.
Why the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because "it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political".
It's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes.
Garland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear "politically motivated" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done.
I know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for?? | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs."
] |
>
So Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??"
] |
>
At least Michigan is draining the swamp. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything."
] |
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Do they not understand how the discovery process works? | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp."
] |
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They might have an just the weensiest bit of understanding now. Or they are about to be schooled in such.
I can't find a source that lists all the people who f'dAFO and who seem to have truly recanted. Be curious to see how they feel in a few years after incarceration or garnishment of assets. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp.",
">\n\nDo they not understand how the discovery process works?"
] |
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Thank you. Those types lists are the ones that background checks uncover I guess. | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp.",
">\n\nDo they not understand how the discovery process works?",
">\n\nThey might have an just the weensiest bit of understanding now. Or they are about to be schooled in such.\nI can't find a source that lists all the people who f'dAFO and who seem to have truly recanted. Be curious to see how they feel in a few years after incarceration or garnishment of assets."
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I hope so! | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp.",
">\n\nDo they not understand how the discovery process works?",
">\n\nThey might have an just the weensiest bit of understanding now. Or they are about to be schooled in such.\nI can't find a source that lists all the people who f'dAFO and who seem to have truly recanted. Be curious to see how they feel in a few years after incarceration or garnishment of assets.",
">\n\nThank you. Those types lists are the ones that background checks uncover I guess."
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Drown em in debt | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp.",
">\n\nDo they not understand how the discovery process works?",
">\n\nThey might have an just the weensiest bit of understanding now. Or they are about to be schooled in such.\nI can't find a source that lists all the people who f'dAFO and who seem to have truly recanted. Be curious to see how they feel in a few years after incarceration or garnishment of assets.",
">\n\nThank you. Those types lists are the ones that background checks uncover I guess.",
">\n\nI hope so!"
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Sued? Not arrested? | [
"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp.",
">\n\nDo they not understand how the discovery process works?",
">\n\nThey might have an just the weensiest bit of understanding now. Or they are about to be schooled in such.\nI can't find a source that lists all the people who f'dAFO and who seem to have truly recanted. Be curious to see how they feel in a few years after incarceration or garnishment of assets.",
">\n\nThank you. Those types lists are the ones that background checks uncover I guess.",
">\n\nI hope so!",
">\n\nDrown em in debt"
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"Sued? They should have been jailed",
">\n\nDrain their bank accounts!",
">\n\nThat is how you drain a swamp",
">\n\nHowdy y'all!\n\n\"Sixteen Michigan Republicans who posed as presidential electors and falsely declared that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are in legal trouble again.\nThree of the state’s presidential electors who cast ballots for Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Republicans and are asking a judge to declare that the 'fake elector scheme was illegal under Michigan law.'\"",
">\n\nOne was elected Lieutenant Governor here in Georgia.",
">\n\nI can not comprehend how this has been dropped for so long. These people signed their names to a fraud against the United States and NOTHING has happened for 2 years.",
">\n\nMichigan just flipped to a blue trifecta and seem to be trying to take advantage of it. They also just got convictions for two of the people who plotted to kidnap Whitmer. Wheels of justice turn slowly.",
">\n\nGood the only thing that gets to them is prison time and/or money. Make them spend every nickel they have defending themselves from their fake as fuck assertions.",
">\n\nA lot of GQP politicians made money off of the 'stop the steal' scam. All they need to do is pay their lawyers less than they received in donations to 'fight' the libs.",
">\n\n\nMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel referred the case to the Justice Department and said in January 2022 that there’s “absolutely” enough evidence to warrant charges against the Republicans who signed the false certificate.\nOn Friday, Nessel announced that she has reopened the criminal investigation because the federal probe has so far produced no charges. \n\nWhy the fuck hasn't Garland charged these fake electors? What is the DOJ even doing? They ran out the clock on the obstruction charges against Trump from the Mueller investigation. They haven't produced any charges against Trump for the hundreds of open crimes he committed. They declined to state whether Matt Gaetz was going to be charged because \"it was too close to the Midterms and they don't want to appear political\". \nIt's starting to appear they are indeed political, because all of these Republicans are getting away with their crimes. \nGarland was a mistake. The problem with assigning him as AG in the first place is any charges he files can appear \"politically motivated\" against the party who denied him his SCOTUS position. Yet Obama picked him specifically because he was a candidate everyone knew the Republicans would approve. However at this point we are three years post-Trump and nothing has been done. \nI know law enforcement is notoriously right-leaning, but this is getting absurd. This is a slam dunk case. These people knowingly signed these documents fully aware there was no election fraud, and they knew the plan was to swap these papers for the real ones. This is flat out seditious conspiracy. Election interference at minimum. What is the DOJ waiting for??",
">\n\nSo Merrit is too busy at the Federal level, the state punted to the Feds. Happy to see that the 3 electors filed a civil suit, the government can’t just handwave them away. OTOH, they can slow track them so it takes years for them to get to the hearing level. So, once again, I don’t have much hope of this becoming anything.",
">\n\nAt least Michigan is draining the swamp.",
">\n\nDo they not understand how the discovery process works?",
">\n\nThey might have an just the weensiest bit of understanding now. Or they are about to be schooled in such.\nI can't find a source that lists all the people who f'dAFO and who seem to have truly recanted. Be curious to see how they feel in a few years after incarceration or garnishment of assets.",
">\n\nThank you. Those types lists are the ones that background checks uncover I guess.",
">\n\nI hope so!",
">\n\nDrown em in debt",
">\n\nSued? Not arrested?"
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More a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds. | [
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Early bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree. | [
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How fucking early are you people getting up? 😅 | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
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I’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11 | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅"
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What the hell do you do for work?? | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11"
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I own a construction company. | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??"
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Based | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company."
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This is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet. | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased"
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Same | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet."
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This is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between. | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame"
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So majority of the day? | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between."
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What about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?"
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Not always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday. | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs"
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As a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes. | [
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">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs",
">\n\nNot always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday."
] |
>
As a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes. | [
"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs",
">\n\nNot always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes."
] |
>
As someone who hates anything between 10am and 6pm, I can relate. | [
"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs",
">\n\nNot always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes."
] |
>
What??! My little 3-4 hours of sleep doesn't make me an insomniac! It just makes me miserable.... And very tired. But whatever, I can take a nap -anywhere-... Sounds like a win to me.
/Sarcastically true | [
"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs",
">\n\nNot always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs someone who hates anything between 10am and 6pm, I can relate."
] |
>
Or an afternoon napper. Multi-phase sleeping is even the norm in some cultures. | [
"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs",
">\n\nNot always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs someone who hates anything between 10am and 6pm, I can relate.",
">\n\nWhat??! My little 3-4 hours of sleep doesn't make me an insomniac! It just makes me miserable.... And very tired. But whatever, I can take a nap -anywhere-... Sounds like a win to me. \n/Sarcastically true"
] |
> | [
"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nMore a night owl forced to get up early in the morning because society is arranged around the early birds.",
">\n\nEarly bird here that is regularly waiting on the rest of the world to open/wake up. Do not agree.",
">\n\nHow fucking early are you people getting up? 😅",
">\n\nI’m usually up by 3:45-4:30am my Gf is a night owl, its rough. I can’t stand being in bed after 5:15 and she can’t stand waking up before 11",
">\n\nWhat the hell do you do for work??",
">\n\nI own a construction company.",
">\n\nBased",
">\n\nThis is me. I love staying up late and early mornings are nice and quiet.",
">\n\nSame",
">\n\nThis is me, I'd be killing it 6-1pm and 5-12 or 1am, food and nap between.",
">\n\nSo majority of the day?",
">\n\nWhat about being a day bird? You got the holy trinity of time birbs",
">\n\nNot always, some of us work nights and get our snooze on after midday.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs a gamer who also has 7am meetings with a wife who wakes up at 5.30 for work, its rough sometimes.",
">\n\nAs someone who hates anything between 10am and 6pm, I can relate.",
">\n\nWhat??! My little 3-4 hours of sleep doesn't make me an insomniac! It just makes me miserable.... And very tired. But whatever, I can take a nap -anywhere-... Sounds like a win to me. \n/Sarcastically true",
">\n\nOr an afternoon napper. Multi-phase sleeping is even the norm in some cultures."
] |
No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world. | [] |
>
I think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).
That said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world."
] |
>
Dumb question here.
I have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet."
] |
>
People have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?"
] |
>
I don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.
After he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up "in his image". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.
Game over, man. Game over.. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?"
] |
>
End of line. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over.."
] |
>
I wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres… | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line."
] |
>
What are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…"
] |
>
They haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?"
] |
>
All the best run companies regularly face evictions. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month."
] |
>
Yeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’.
This is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs.
What kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions."
] |
>
I'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing."
] |
>
Good one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?"
] |
>
Sounds more like they used "Hire to Fire" methodologies.
The practice is informally called "hire to fire," in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA) | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter."
] |
>
That’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)"
] |
>
Guess work from home is back on the menu! | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum."
] |
>
How many locations have had this happen now? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!"
] |
>
As someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?"
] |
>
This whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now:
“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!” | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter."
] |
>
I wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”"
] |
>
Blame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent.
Elon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there."
] |
>
I've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015."
] |
>
The employees: cool I can go back to WFH | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?"
] |
>
Not paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH"
] |
>
I'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching."
] |
>
How is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?
One person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to."
] |
>
He paid alot to kill a bird 🐦 | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?"
] |
>
At this point I am convinced that he is deliberately sabotaging Twitter just as some petty tantrum of resentment for being forced into buying it. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?",
">\n\nHe paid alot to kill a bird 🐦"
] |
>
Why would he need them now that he's cleaning out the fbi and cia clowns? | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?",
">\n\nHe paid alot to kill a bird 🐦",
">\n\nAt this point I am convinced that he is deliberately sabotaging Twitter just as some petty tantrum of resentment for being forced into buying it."
] |
>
Of course you are a Canadian Trump supporter. Lol. Sorry Trump didn't "kick the living shit out of the Dems" like you wanted :(. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?",
">\n\nHe paid alot to kill a bird 🐦",
">\n\nAt this point I am convinced that he is deliberately sabotaging Twitter just as some petty tantrum of resentment for being forced into buying it.",
">\n\nWhy would he need them now that he's cleaning out the fbi and cia clowns?"
] |
>
If Trump were running in a different country I'd support him. It'd be fun to watch if he wasn't doing it in my backyard. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?",
">\n\nHe paid alot to kill a bird 🐦",
">\n\nAt this point I am convinced that he is deliberately sabotaging Twitter just as some petty tantrum of resentment for being forced into buying it.",
">\n\nWhy would he need them now that he's cleaning out the fbi and cia clowns?",
">\n\nOf course you are a Canadian Trump supporter. Lol. Sorry Trump didn't \"kick the living shit out of the Dems\" like you wanted :(."
] |
>
Guess they gotta be fired. They can't make it to work. Musk could actually save himself thousands and thousands of dollars by scrapping the offices entirely. | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?",
">\n\nHe paid alot to kill a bird 🐦",
">\n\nAt this point I am convinced that he is deliberately sabotaging Twitter just as some petty tantrum of resentment for being forced into buying it.",
">\n\nWhy would he need them now that he's cleaning out the fbi and cia clowns?",
">\n\nOf course you are a Canadian Trump supporter. Lol. Sorry Trump didn't \"kick the living shit out of the Dems\" like you wanted :(.",
">\n\nIf Trump were running in a different country I'd support him. It'd be fun to watch if he wasn't doing it in my backyard."
] |
> | [
"No biggie. I'm sure Southeast Asia will be fine without Twitter, as would the rest of the world.",
">\n\nI think for some small niche communities Twitter can provide a valuable service. For instance among the chess community there really isn't a great way of getting news so Twitter has become the go to place to find out about tournaments, events, or major announcements. And chess isn't even that small a community (albeit apparently a rather disorganized one since the loss of the Russian corporate sponsors and the Mexico as a host might just mean we don't even have a world championships this year or they have to be seriously delayed).\nThat said, I would welcome a serious alternative. I am just not seeing that in things like Mastodon that is harder to use compared to Twitter and hasn't seen a large enough adoption rate yet.",
">\n\nDumb question here. \nI have zero knowledge about the chess community, but would a chess-people-only form of Twitter appeal to you all?",
">\n\nPeople have been joking about him deliberately trying to burn Twitter to the ground for a while, but I legitimately think that is the case now. But why?",
">\n\nI don't think he's as devious or long-term thinking as to have a plan to burn Twitter to the ground. I honestly think he liked the Twitter service that he used, got pissy about how people he admired were getting treated on it, decided to try to make a quick buck by 'announcing' he was buying it with zero intention to do so.... and then was forced to actually go through with the purchase or face conseqeunces he wasn't prepared to face.\nAfter he was forced to throw money at it that he didn't want to, he decided he'd try to convert it to a start-up \"in his image\". But Twitter isn't a start-up anymore. So every decision to 're-create' an Elon-style start-up environment, is hastening the end. And it's going to be a bitter end. Twitter as a company is finished, and it's just us watching it collapse in his hands as he tries the only known tactics he's learned on what to do with a startup, but applying to an existing business that was fine without him.\nGame over, man. Game over..",
">\n\nEnd of line.",
">\n\nI wonder how long before they can’t make their AWS payments, or hydro bills for their data centres…",
">\n\nWhat are their US landlords allowed to do? Can they do what was apparently done in Singapore and escort everyone out of the building?",
">\n\nThey haven't evicted Twitter yet, but the San Francisco landlord is sueing Twitter for rent and I imagine the liability in that lawsuit will just continue to grow with each month.",
">\n\nAll the best run companies regularly face evictions.",
">\n\nYeah. I used to work at jdpower and the ceo told the employees in a town hall that ‘all good companies have layoffs’. \nThis is 100% incorrect. The truth is than all poorly managed companies have regular layoffs. \nWhat kind of ignorance or arrogance does it take to stand up and say such a thing.",
">\n\nI'm guessing he didn't win the JD Power award for Best In Class CEO that year, did he?",
">\n\nGood one. No, he didn’t but he did win the award for roulette layoffs each quarter for my years. Every fucking quarter.",
">\n\nSounds more like they used \"Hire to Fire\" methodologies.\nThe practice is informally called \"hire to fire,\" in which managers hire people, internally or externally, they intend to fire within a year, just to help meet their annual turnover target, called unregretted attrition (URA)",
">\n\nThat’s gross. Like hiring people so that you can fire them and save your team or the people you want to keep. The link says it’s unethical. Scum.",
">\n\nGuess work from home is back on the menu!",
">\n\nHow many locations have had this happen now?",
">\n\nAs someone who grew up in business and started a store from the ground up not one of Musk’s major decisions makes business sense. He seems to want to destroy Twitter.",
">\n\nThis whole debacle would have totally been a Seinfeld episode. I can hear George Costanza now: \n“I’m telling you Jerry, he’s a genius. A Genius!”",
">\n\nI wonder if Musk even knew this office existed. After he fired the people responsible for paying for them, he probably didn't even know it was there.",
">\n\nBlame Elon Musk. He is the one who tells everyone not to pay rent. \nElon Musk is outright sabotaging Twitter to a point of bankruptcy through his incompentency. Before Musk bought Twitter, the Singaporean branch had no problem paying rent since they first open in 2015.",
">\n\nI've always wondered. Is he running afoul of legal stuff by blatantly driving his own company deliberately into the ground like this?",
">\n\nThe employees: cool I can go back to WFH",
">\n\nNot paying your debts is Trump 101, Elon learned from the King of welching.",
">\n\nI'm sure Elon can pay all the arrears from his personal funds if he wants to.",
">\n\nHow is it legal for billionaires just to not pay rent? I mean, is anyone holding them accountable at all? Can their assets be seized to pay rent?\nOne person’s spending is another person’s income and they just…don’t pay because they don’t feel like it?",
">\n\nHe paid alot to kill a bird 🐦",
">\n\nAt this point I am convinced that he is deliberately sabotaging Twitter just as some petty tantrum of resentment for being forced into buying it.",
">\n\nWhy would he need them now that he's cleaning out the fbi and cia clowns?",
">\n\nOf course you are a Canadian Trump supporter. Lol. Sorry Trump didn't \"kick the living shit out of the Dems\" like you wanted :(.",
">\n\nIf Trump were running in a different country I'd support him. It'd be fun to watch if he wasn't doing it in my backyard.",
">\n\nGuess they gotta be fired. They can't make it to work. Musk could actually save himself thousands and thousands of dollars by scrapping the offices entirely."
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Then why do men wear baggy pants all the time? 😔 | [
"Not unpopular at all mate"
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I wear em because I like the airflow and I wanna keep my dump truck a secret. | [
"Not unpopular at all mate",
">\n\nThen why do men wear baggy pants all the time? 😔"
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That’s a disservice to society | [
"Not unpopular at all mate",
">\n\nThen why do men wear baggy pants all the time? 😔",
">\n\nI wear em because I like the airflow and I wanna keep my dump truck a secret."
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