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We need a general tweet of the day thread
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Totally normal, move on, nothing to see here.PurpleThrobber said: -
No harm no foul if you’re the prime minister of Canada though. -
How to deal with a shooter while driving a car 101. -
I've always said that leftards don't know how the internet works. And they have absolutely no integrity.
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The horror of government purchasing technology products/services from private companies. We can’t allow that to happen.
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Maybe the government should make their own TwitterBob_C said:The horror of government purchasing technology products/services from private companies. We can’t allow that to happen.
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So the Gov't has a right to a Twitter account? Free of charge. These F'n Progressives get dumber and more hysterical by the day. GD no wonder Trump broke every last one of these weak minded clowns.Bob_C said:The horror of government purchasing technology products/services from private companies. We can’t allow that to happen.
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Apparently Danny boy thinks of himself as a mythical attorney, like the dazzler. He thinks he has made some sort of point. I'll agree, if the point is that he is a moron. So, if a government official has a subscription to Netflix then Netflix is subsidized by the government? I pity his mythical clients.Bob_C said:The horror of government purchasing technology products/services from private companies. We can’t allow that to happen.
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Two Hammers.WestlinnDuck said:I've always said that leftards don't know how the internet works. And they have absolutely no integrity.
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Or even more closely related, the government pays for advanced messaging services for employees, like Zoom or Microsoft Teams...WestlinnDuck said:
Apparently Danny boy thinks of himself as a mythical attorney, like the dazzler. He thinks he has made some sort of point. I'll agree, if the point is that he is a moron. So, if a government official has a subscription to Netflix then Netflix is subsidized by the government? I pity his mythical clients.Bob_C said:The horror of government purchasing technology products/services from private companies. We can’t allow that to happen.
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Also I heard that some government employees have Excel and Word on their computers. In fact, those computers were purchased for them for work and surfing porn.Bob_C said:
Or even more closely related, the government pays for advanced messaging services for employees, like Zoom or Microsoft Teams...WestlinnDuck said:
Apparently Danny boy thinks of himself as a mythical attorney, like the dazzler. He thinks he has made some sort of point. I'll agree, if the point is that he is a moron. So, if a government official has a subscription to Netflix then Netflix is subsidized by the government? I pity his mythical clients.Bob_C said:The horror of government purchasing technology products/services from private companies. We can’t allow that to happen.
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Even if that happened, somemight say that voting to send your son to Iraq might be your own fault.RaceBannon said:
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He has zero proof his son died from exposure to burn pits. Why does he use his family to gain sympathy at every opportunity? It's sick. Follow his logic here. Gas prices are up because of the War. He goes to SA begging them to increase production. He's admitting that increasing production will ease prices at the pump. War or no war.RaceBannon said:
Yet, he won't open up our federal lands to exploration. He won't reinstitute the incentives Trump put in place to increase domestic production. The guy really does hate the average American and how we live because he so wants to change it all. He wants a legacy more than he wants Americans to prosper. FTG. And all you who voted for him. -
Not sure what "incentives" Trump put in place other than deregulation and a promotion of US oil and gas production. The biggest incentive is drilling oil and selling it for more than the cost of drilling and the ability to drill and providing the needed ability to pay off any debt incurred for your investment and then provide a suitable market rate return on investment. The dementia patient has provided several hurdles to accomplish that including a promise that by 2035 any return on investment will be ended.46XiJCAB said:
He has zero proof his son died from exposure to burn pits. Why does he use his family to gain sympathy at every opportunity? It's sick. Follow his logic here. Gas prices are up because of the War. He goes to SA begging them to increase production. He's admitting that increasing production will ease prices at the pump. War or no war.RaceBannon said:
Yet, he won't open up our federal lands to exploration. He won't reinstitute the incentives Trump put in place to increase domestic production. The guy really does hate the average American and how we live because he so wants to change it all. He wants a legacy more than he wants Americans to prosper. FTG. And all you who voted for him. -
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The fax machine was a big deal in its day. We used to phone in bids then mail a hard copy. The fax increased productivity a great deal but it was overtaken by email fairly early on and the internet that was no big deal according to Krugman who mails in his job
In the early days of email the fax was still used because it had a record of transmission and receipt. Early email days you could get a lot of "I didn't get your email"
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From the NY Times dazzler wannabe Paul Krugman on November 9, 2016. Why an alleged Nobel Prize winner wants to wrestle in the mud with someone like the dazzler for the stupidest pig award is beyond me.Bob_C said:
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"Weapons Inspectors". Sure. Run that play again.
That crazy demented fuck in the White House is going to get us all blown up. Or his advisors are telling him a war will give the leftists a lift at the polls.
Pieces of shit. All of them.
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