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[#] Tue Jul 01 2025 11:38:46 UTC from Nurb432

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So, i still don't like or trust him as its all about himself, and a big part of his beef is the removal of subsides for his companies ( and perhaps contracts ) but i will give credit where its due, he is correct in the bigger picture. It is a uni-party of bloat. But, i do question his call for a 3rd party. Everyone knows we are far past that point of a 3rd party having any abilities, and i wonder if its just a way for him to get 'donations'. 

 

 

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO unloaded Monday on the massive tax-and-spending legislation that Trump is pushing Republicans to quickly ram through Congress, labeling it a “DEBT SLAVERY bill” and calling out its supporters by name.

Musk leaned into his criticism Monday afternoon, writing, “It is obvious with the insane spending of this bill, which increases the debt ceiling by a record FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS that we live in a one-party country – the PORKY PIG PARTY!!”

“Time for a new political party that actually cares about the people,” he wrote.



[#] Tue Jul 01 2025 14:58:18 UTC from Nurb432

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And i could be wrong, as he loves to spout hot air all the time and act tough...  But i think Trump just threatened Musk with destroying his empire and forcing him back to Africa..

 

Musk may have more cash, but Trump has the political power ..  This may be an interesting show, if its televised.



[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 16:55:43 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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So Diddy was found guilty for transporting prostitutes. Good. But the fact that he was found not guilty for everything else is a disgrace.



[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 18:21:31 UTC from Nurb432

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You must be new in this country. When you are in the club, you get away with pretty much anything you want. Been like that for a few generations now.  And what he was found guilty for, was just to placate the masses.  "see the court did something"

Wed Jul 02 2025 16:55:43 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

So Diddy was found guilty for transporting prostitutes. Good. But the fact that he was found not guilty for everything else is a disgrace.



 



[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 21:46:44 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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I was born and raised in Mississippi. Last time I checked Mississippi is part of the United States, but do correct me if I am wrong.

Wed Jul 02 2025 18:21:31 UTC from Nurb432

You must be new in this country.

 



[#] Wed Jul 02 2025 22:57:37 UTC from Nurb432

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sar·casm
/ˈsärˌkazəm/

 

noun
 
  1. the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
    "his voice, hardened by sarcasm, could not hide his resentment"
Wed Jul 02 2025 21:46:44 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

I was born and raised in Mississippi. Last time I checked Mississippi is part of the United States, but do correct me if I am wrong.

Wed Jul 02 2025 18:21:31 UTC from Nurb432

You must be new in this country.

 



 



[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 00:03:07 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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As is I could tell, given your past accusations.

Wed Jul 02 2025 22:57:37 UTC from Nurb432
sar·casm
/ˈsärˌkazəm/

 

noun
 
  1. the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
    "his voice, hardened by sarcasm, could not hide his resentment"
Wed Jul 02 2025 21:46:44 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

I was born and raised in Mississippi. Last time I checked Mississippi is part of the United States, but do correct me if I am wrong.

Wed Jul 02 2025 18:21:31 UTC from Nurb432

You must be new in this country.

 



 



 



[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 00:03:26 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

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*As if. Ugh.

Thu Jul 03 2025 00:03:07 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

As is I could tell, given your past accusations.

Wed Jul 02 2025 22:57:37 UTC from Nurb432
sar·casm
/ˈsärˌkazəm/

 

noun
 
  1. the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
    "his voice, hardened by sarcasm, could not hide his resentment"
Wed Jul 02 2025 21:46:44 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

I was born and raised in Mississippi. Last time I checked Mississippi is part of the United States, but do correct me if I am wrong.

Wed Jul 02 2025 18:21:31 UTC from Nurb432

You must be new in this country.

 



 



 



 



[#] Thu Jul 03 2025 00:49:41 UTC from Nurb432

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Totally missed the point, tho im not surprised.

"you must be new here" is a rather common concept for sarcastic humor in situations like this.   In this case id have said the same thing to anyone who made the original statement that they seemed surprised that he mostly got off.

Thu Jul 03 2025 00:03:07 UTC from SouthernComputerGeek

As is I could tell, given your past accusations.

 


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