I mean the elections tomorrow. Depending on the House results I could be jobless and of course DC is boarding up and places are closing so it’s a little wild out here
YOU ARE A PARASITE ANYWAYS
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@DarthCoin, thank you for calling a spade a spade. I hope it gets really wild, wild enough to have all the pukes puking in the “halls of power.” Some remote viewers saw that coming up, they just couldn’t say exactly when.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 9h
fuck the fucking fuckers
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That is a solid idea, except, I hope you don’t mind if I use YOUR dick to do it. I don’t think I want to sully mine that way.
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50 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 8h
For someone who loves to post right wing articles you would think maybe see who this guy is and what he stands for cause as a Republican ngl your a disappointment. Go ahead and scream that your a libertarian or whatever hell go vote for Jill Stein if it tickles your fancy but I would never wish ill upon people I don’t know. Hell my Committee is the top cutter in government BS spending but you are to dense to even ask or think.
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Shit, your job is reliant on the election? That has to be crazy fucking stressful. I hope whatever the outcome, things break your way.
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0 sats \ 11 replies \ @Cje95 11h
Oh yeah! So I work for a Committee and in the Senate the Republicans and Dems split the budget 50/50 no matter who is in control. In the House it is split 70/30 for the Majority soooo since I’m working for the Majoirty if the Dems flip the House then we have to lay off roughly 2/3 of our staff 😅🙃 life has been a tad rough to say the least
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Government “produces” goods and services that are low-priority for individuals. In fact, it can only inhibit or rearrange production. It cannot produce anything without an act of consumption. The government is not a wealth generator.
Various individuals who are employed by the government expect compensation for their work. One of the ways the government can pay them is by taxing true wealth-generators—those individuals generating goods and services demanded by consumers. By doing this, the government forces an exchange of less valuable goods and services (i.e., government-produced goods and services) for more valuable goods and services produced by wealth-producers. Consequently, this weakens the wealth-generating process and undermines economic growth. By taxing wealth-generators, the government forces them to exchange more for less.
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10 sats \ 6 replies \ @Cje95 9h
Um well where I work in Congress isn’t with what you are looping me into. I work in basic sciences more or less and I would say that the National Labs and my Committees drive to get the government to offer milestone based contracts shows that. AI came from the National Labs and SpaceX NASA, Semiconductor again National Labs those are the definition of wealth generators.
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The government never creates wealth, only drains it. No matter what part of government.
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10 sats \ 4 replies \ @Cje95 8h
Elon and its something like 70% of Nvidia workers would beg to differ but hey numbers are hard I get it.
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To be fair... numbers actually are hard. 😆
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4 sats \ 2 replies \ @Cje95 8h
lmaoooo trueeeeeeeeee esp when you are stuck dealing with Excel!
Oh shit, that's wild. I honestly can't imagine having the fate of my career hanging on the results of an election.
I drive a semi, so my big stress is if some dickwad cuts me off. It's definitely not comparable.
Seriously, I hope you get to keep your job.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 11h
I feel like I am going to be in good shape regardless because of the role I fill and how I work with 4 of the 5 subcommittees but then again ya never know!
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Good luck to ya either way man.
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