People often don’t believe what their livelihood depends on them not believing.
People often don’t believe what their livelihood depends on them not believing.
Handling is a somewhat strong word here though. For better and worse, he’s very impulsive and egotistically sensitive. His last administration left a huge wake of people that haven’t been rehired and likely won’t be.
Even if we assume his new lackeys care enough about the Heritage Foundation to attempt to implement their plan, I’d be amazed if they could corral his attention long enough to get him to sign anything in.
Just wondering if you had a few other overseen examples off the top of your head since you seem knowledgeable on this.
We always seem to get this crazy hyperbole that Trump is going to be some competent fascist that’s going to perform some great coup that will end the US, but in reality it always seems the real damage he does is the evil bureaucracy that erodes rights and liberties while exacerbating things in foreign policy.
Jan 6th was very flashy, but comparatively speaking, nothing really happened.
Have anyone but him and Biden overseen genocides?
Bit ironic that there’s a wikiHow article on it, but here you go:
This is an amazing answer and now I’m bookmarking open secrets. Thank you!
Every bathtub’s a toilet if you believe in it enough.
Zaaaankoku na tenshi no you ni…
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Oh nooooooo…
Do you have any idea how hard it is to sit on your ass until the end of the month and then carry all those checks to the bank and sign them all? Think of the poor landlords and their signing hands! 😢
tl;dr: Debate me, bro!
At this point they really couldn’t do worse than us
Unfortunately I think a good percentage of people on Lemmy, especially in lemmy.world, are quite comfortable with that
I’m noticing a distinct lack of Terrifier and Terrifier 2 in these comments. Art the Clown is perhaps the best antagonist I’ve ever seen in the horror genre and true originality is rare in the modern horror filmscape.
The Ring is also good for originality as far as modern classics, though it’s a whole book series in Japan.
Edit: I also liked The Shrine, forgot to mention that one. Again, originality.
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