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Posts by TheyCallMeMitch

They never provide examples of bias, and when they do you usually find out they object to the facts because they're never in the gullible right's favor. The truth sometimes does have a liberal bias because liberals themselves are in in favor of truth, facts, science, stats and history.

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"The welcome return of boring politics."

Your pre-election issue had something like 34 pages dedicated to Poilievre and Jenni Byrne and nothing on the other candidates. Don't pretend you're objective on this, you'll be rooting for the populist again in three years.

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My mom believes this, and that global warming has helped us stave off another ice age. It's not a right wing talking point, it's an established conservative alternative fact - and no amount of data will convince them otherwise. The lies are ingrained.

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Maybe Tiger Woods is an excellent driver and was framed by LIV golf for turning down their offer. They spiked his herbal tea with something.

3 days ago 1 1 0 0

We're months away from an attack on a data center by someone who lost their job to AI, were the victim of an AI fraud, or AI misinformation. Don't forget, one of the complaints against Unite Health CEO Brian Thompson was that he started using AI to approve or deny claims.

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It's amazing how evil "tells." Ten years ago Kushner was a blank, now he looks evil. It's not just this photo either, every year he looks more and more like a cartoon villain.

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Toxic scum looking for preferential treatment because she thinks she's a important insider within a group that reflexively hates her. While the face-eating leopards are feasting, it's sad for everyone else mowed down by Trump's hate wagon.

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In a weird way I have to hand it to Lukashenko - he has been stringing Putin along for years to avoid being fully annexed and so far has managed to keep his countrymen out of the conflict. Also, I don't think his military would follow him into Ukraine and he knows it. My guess is this is for show.

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Anyone who finds themselves siding with Trump on almost anything should probably go for a long walk on the beach. Trump is wrong or in the wrong about almost everything, without his lies and gullible followers, he would have nothing.

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He whines a lot for a guy who is a traitor to his party, like he's somehow a victim instead of the perpetrator. He's going to melt down when the primaries roll around.

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What happens when Congress lies to Congress?

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Or rediscovered it. "It's a very old phrase 'the corner store.' They called it that because it was usually located on a corner. They also sell Hustler, which also had corners."

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"Haveyouseenmewithmyshirtoff....ahh..ahh...swimminginjeanswithKidRock?...ahh..ahhh...I'maveryhealthman."

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And most of us are invested in this bubble in some way, either through pension plans or retirement funds or growth funds. Our futures rely far too much on these horrible, tax-dodging, fascist-funding, Ayn Rand-reading, superyacht-and-underground-bunker-fleeing, AI-enabling sociopath oligarchs.

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This bubble is tying up resources and capital that could be better used circulating in the economy or funding innovation like the Green New Deal. Instead, it's also breeding a new class of James-Bond-caliber billionaire supervillain narcissists hellbent on destroying democracy and the middle class.

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Lots of tech companies have low revenues, pay zero dividends, and yet are worth hundreds of billions or even trillions on paper. It's insanity - what happens when 75% of the market is held by institutional investors like hedge funds and pension plans who keep holding no matter what.

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Take Apple - $400B in revenues and profits around $112B or 25%. They have a market valuation of almost $4T, about 35 times their profits, and they barely pay dividends - maybe $15B of their profits last year or just over 10%. And they have one of the more reasonable valuations.

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This is just the tip of the iceberg, there's a massive disconnect between revenues and stock market valuations. We are vastly overcapitalizing tech and its CEOs, pumping way too much money into shares relative to performance.

3 days ago 0 0 1 0

But wait, they have proof 2020 was stolen. They just need two more weeks.

5 days ago 17 2 3 0

That's communist, or woke, or something. Next you'll be saying that people can marry toasters!

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I bought (a relatively small amount) of shares in Rivian for one reason and one reason only, and that's because Ford, GM, and Stellantis are so far behind in EV technology that the only way they can catch up is to buy other EV companies.

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We're probably months away from the first attack on a data centre, either by a farmer who can't get water, a neighbour who can't sleep, a victim of an AI mistake or misinformation, or a worker displaced by AI. Do they really think everybody will just sit back for this?

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Anyone in the DOJ covering this up is complicit and will have to face questions at some point. I'm sure there are agents who are taking notes on what's being withheld or possibly destroyed.

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The one unspoken benefit of the carbon tax was it let people preview what prices would be like in the near future, giving them an opportunity to change their habits, buy smaller vehicles, go electric, etc. And because most people got more back than they paid, it wasn't a particularly hard lesson.

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If there's some larger geopolitical goal here, like causing an energy crisis in China or something, then it will fail in the long term because China will just work harder to wean itself off of oil and become the first country powered 100% by alternatives.

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The only thing that makes sense about Trump suddenly being the one to blockade the strait is that insiders are making a shit-ton of money on this stupid roller coaster and want the grift to continue at least a little while longer.

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It's a simple choice - make Musk a trillionaire, be poor, own nothing, and eventually get replaced by AI - or have a good, practical, and steady government that works for the people but also thinks trans people should be left alone.

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At some point people will realize that it just doesn't work. Extreme conservatism benefits the 1%, there's literally nothing in it for everyone else except validation for their hate and intolerance - which also isn't productive when it results in extreme conservatives getting elected.

1 week ago 1 0 1 0

First stop, the American South.

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Because he was lying, and sometimes even his lies are so outrageous that MAGA can't explain them away as jokes, truthiness, or sanity. At some point even his most devout cultists have to face up to objective reality - before quickly changing the topic by moving onto something else.

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