Ho hum, plenty of big tech executives professed to be very, very upset about the January 6 treason but they all congratulated the President-elect who fomented it this week. Are they cowards or were they lying? Doesn't matter. There is no relationship between wealth and talent.
A few of our President-elect's voters may be wondering whether they should have voted for the guy, as evidenced by their post-election"are tariffs bad" web searches. Not being a “free” trader I'm agnostic about tariffs myself, but maybe do your homework before you vote? Voting for that man is a lot like masturbating, and that apparently includes the post-orgasm ennui.
Five masked individuals wave Nazi flags outside of a Michigan production of The Diary of Anne Frank. So there's five more people who'll die alone and unloved.
Losing Wisconsin Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde whines about Democrats boosting a right-wing third-party candidate who may have taken votes from him. Instead of whining, though, he could wonder whether I can't tell you what I'm going to do as your Senator until you give me the job was a good thing to say to the voters. Only one Wisconsin politician was ever going to get away with that, and that was Ron Johnson in the middle of a Republican wave.
Oh, look, a "scoop" from Axios! Sen. Tom Cotton (E-AK) has secured the necessary votes to become the #3 man in GOP leaderszzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz…
Finally, you may have heard some right-wingers disparage ballot initiatives – like the minimum wage/paid sick leave/abortion initiatives that reflect well on the Americans who passed them – by saying "they all win with out-of-state money." Jesus Mary and Joseph maybe if you guys put forth ballot initiatives that didn't hurt people, you might attract some of that out-of-state money for yourself! Right-wingers have already bought all the Congressfolk and state legislators – which is why good citizens need ballot initiatives in the first place! Just as there is no relationship between wealth and talent, there is also no relationship between power and talent.
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