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Posts by Timothy Schwarzauer

This is a fascinating statement given your insistence that you understand the intent, motives and personality of a wildly diverse class of people.

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I am curious if they believe people who seek the benefits of therapy are all "unintelligent," "uneducated," and "unable to think abstractly."

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I am honestly baffled. There was nothing in my post questioning anyone's intelligence, education or "ability for abstract thinking."

11 hours ago 5 0 1 0

I'm still not sure I understand what you believe was the ableist attack unless you believe going to therapy is inherently insulting.

Everyone could benefit from therapy. It can be a safe space for you to unpack the feelings that has led to your bigotry.

12 hours ago 4 0 1 0

What do believe is the ableist attack here?

15 hours ago 4 0 1 0

I am not a lawyer, but I think you could benefit from therapy.

17 hours ago 4 0 1 0

You might should learn the difference between opinion and fact.

17 hours ago 2 0 0 0

"the constitution is unconstitutional" isn't exactly a novel argument from the right.

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This is a matter of honor.

In a different time, for a different kind of man than Trump, that would have meant something.

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Pick your poison: speech, discrimination, voting, violence, etc. etc.

@gregsargent.bsky.social nails it here that the essence of Trumpism is that he and their followers can do what they want, but when the opposition does the same it is wrong.

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screenshot of WashPo editorial board August 20 2025 "The Texas Gerrymander freakout
What's happening in the Lone Star State is not a threat to democracy"

screenshot of WashPo editorial board August 20 2025 "The Texas Gerrymander freakout What's happening in the Lone Star State is not a threat to democracy"

screenshot of April 21 Wash PO editorial board: "Virginia plunges America deeper into the gerrymandering abyss
The redistricting scheme was always a power grab by Democrats. Voters went along with it."

screenshot of April 21 Wash PO editorial board: "Virginia plunges America deeper into the gerrymandering abyss The redistricting scheme was always a power grab by Democrats. Voters went along with it."

listen hun if you can't handle the Washington Post editorial board at their the Texas gerrymander "freakout" is "not a threat to democracy" you don't deserve them at their "Virginia plunges America deeper into the gerrymandering abyss"

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Try again.

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Cops where?

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And how do you think the highest paid union construction work for actual labor roles in NYC pays compared to the average doctor salary in NYC?

1 day ago 0 0 1 0

Operational Erectile Dysfunction?

1 day ago 3 0 1 0

Well, aside from you not knowing what union salaries are actually like, someone making more money than a doctor is squarely in the Upper to Upper Middle Class.

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Sure thing, sweetie.

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Hell, I know QED and what it means even if I don't know what the Latin words are...

1 day ago 3 0 2 0

He is working for wages and wants more than most doctors? I would still put him in the upper middle class with the amount of land ownership he has.

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Is he working for wages or is he the owner of the company?

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No. That income range would put him pretty squarely in the upper middle class at the lowest.

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Yeah. That would decidedly be nouveau riche upper class or upper middle class at least.

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Yes. 100% agree that someone doing blue collar work is one of them regardless of a degree. I do not think many people would agree that owning three homes is not upper class.

1 day ago 4 0 2 0

Is he Bill Gates?

1 day ago 2 0 1 0

It is a pretty bad one and unlikely to be shared by many people in blue collar jobs.

1 day ago 3 0 1 0

Very blue collar.

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I would be surprised to find there are a particularly large number of blue collar workers who agree with her stance that Bill Gates is a regular working class Joe

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Are you under the impression that your definition is complex?

1 day ago 4 0 1 0

It does, actually, since you explicitly claim that he is working class. Your understanding of what constitutes the working class is elitist nonsense.

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