What is it with leftards and massive hypocrisy? Why can't they just tell the truth? (Rhetorical questions). Anyway, Senator Karen AKA Fauxcohantas, apparently hates that Elon Musk employees 71,000 people and makes the "green cars" and solar panels and batteries that the bitch from Massachusetts is happy to force on Americans and subsidize with federal money. But like the dazzler, she thinks rich people should pay more, but she won't unless forced, and she is happy to use federal credits to subsidize her lifestyle and believes that the state and local tax deduction should be restored for wealthy people like her.
The left sure turned on Elon quickly. He was once a woke God they praised and now because he makes too much money or something they hate him. America baby!
Not one democrat spoke against the tax cut for the rich that Biden put through reversing Trump's tax raise on the rich
Not even the Biden Choir here said shit about it
The left has no actual belief about anything other than getting and expanding power
Someone once said, “Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…well, I have others.” So true about leftards. It all comes down to power and free sh*t. Pretending that the dems give a sh*t about working class Americans is a fool's errand.
The left wanted to sue bill gates for setting up a "monopoly"- things got much better once he started donating to their campaigns. Hope the same doesn't happen to Musk
The left wanted to sue bill gates for setting up a "monopoly"- things got much better once he started donating to their campaigns. Hope the same doesn't happen to Musk
The Build Back Better free sh*t for everyone bill, except Tesla, has a special EV credit for union built electric vehicles. Because, union built EVs are morally superior.
Karen joins a trend on the internet in the 2010s of using a first name to make fun of certain kinds of people. A Becky, for example, is a stereotype for a “basic” young, white woman, while a Chad, in other corners of the internet, stands in for a cocky, young “dudebro.”
But, why the name Karen? Karen has widely been credited to Black Twitter in the 2010s. Another suggestion is that it comes from a 2005 bit by Dane Cook called “The Friend Nobody Likes.” (The friend was named Karen.) An additional explanation is that it comes from the character Karen in the 2004 film Mean Girls, who’s the subject of the popular quote: “Oh my God, Karen, you can’t just ask someone why they’re white.” It’s even been put forth that Karen comes from the even earlier 1990 film Goodfellas, in which one of the characters is named Karen.
Whatever the origin of the slang, the name Karen, apparently, is popularly thought of as a generic-seeming name for a middle-aged white woman of a certain generation. According to Social Security data, Karen was indeed the fourth most popular name for newborn girls in the 1960s, peaking at #3 in 1965.
Record of the insult Karen appears as early as September 2016 when a Tumblr user, joematar, made fun of a promo for Nintendo Switch in which a white woman (appearing to be in her late 20s or early 30s) brings the gaming device to a party. The user refers to this supposed kill-joy as Karen: “Oh shit, Karen brought her stupid Nintendo thing to the party again. We’re DRINKING, Karen. We’re having CONVERSATIONS.”
Not one democrat spoke against the tax cut for the rich that Biden put through reversing Trump's tax raise on the rich
Not even the Biden Choir here said shit about it
The left has no actual belief about anything other than getting and expanding power
Someone once said, “Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…well, I have others.” So true about leftards. It all comes down to power and free sh*t. Pretending that the dems give a sh*t about working class Americans is a fool's errand.
Not true, Kobe wants to increase the minimum wage because that's what he thinks working class people are paid.
Karen joins a trend on the internet in the 2010s of using a first name to make fun of certain kinds of people. A Becky, for example, is a stereotype for a “basic” young, white woman, while a Chad, in other corners of the internet, stands in for a cocky, young “dudebro.”
But, why the name Karen? Karen has widely been credited to Black Twitter in the 2010s. Another suggestion is that it comes from a 2005 bit by Dane Cook called “The Friend Nobody Likes.” (The friend was named Karen.) An additional explanation is that it comes from the character Karen in the 2004 film Mean Girls, who’s the subject of the popular quote: “Oh my God, Karen, you can’t just ask someone why they’re white.” It’s even been put forth that Karen comes from the even earlier 1990 film Goodfellas, in which one of the characters is named Karen.
Whatever the origin of the slang, the name Karen, apparently, is popularly thought of as a generic-seeming name for a middle-aged white woman of a certain generation. According to Social Security data, Karen was indeed the fourth most popular name for newborn girls in the 1960s, peaking at #3 in 1965.
Record of the insult Karen appears as early as September 2016 when a Tumblr user, joematar, made fun of a promo for Nintendo Switch in which a white woman (appearing to be in her late 20s or early 30s) brings the gaming device to a party. The user refers to this supposed kill-joy as Karen: “Oh shit, Karen brought her stupid Nintendo thing to the party again. We’re DRINKING, Karen. We’re having CONVERSATIONS.”
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Not even the Biden Choir here said shit about it
The left has no actual belief about anything other than getting and expanding power
Build Back Betterfree sh*t for everyone bill, except Tesla, has a special EV credit for union built electric vehicles. Because, union built EVs are morally superior.Karen joins a trend on the internet in the 2010s of using a first name to make fun of certain kinds of people. A Becky, for example, is a stereotype for a “basic” young, white woman, while a Chad, in other corners of the internet, stands in for a cocky, young “dudebro.”
But, why the name Karen? Karen has widely been credited to Black Twitter in the 2010s. Another suggestion is that it comes from a 2005 bit by Dane Cook called “The Friend Nobody Likes.” (The friend was named Karen.) An additional explanation is that it comes from the character Karen in the 2004 film Mean Girls, who’s the subject of the popular quote: “Oh my God, Karen, you can’t just ask someone why they’re white.” It’s even been put forth that Karen comes from the even earlier 1990 film Goodfellas, in which one of the characters is named Karen.
Whatever the origin of the slang, the name Karen, apparently, is popularly thought of as a generic-seeming name for a middle-aged white woman of a certain generation. According to Social Security data, Karen was indeed the fourth most popular name for newborn girls in the 1960s, peaking at #3 in 1965.
Record of the insult Karen appears as early as September 2016 when a Tumblr user, joematar, made fun of a promo for Nintendo Switch in which a white woman (appearing to be in her late 20s or early 30s) brings the gaming device to a party. The user refers to this supposed kill-joy as Karen: “Oh shit, Karen brought her stupid Nintendo thing to the party again. We’re DRINKING, Karen. We’re having CONVERSATIONS.”
https://dictionary.com/e/slang/karen/
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