Trump 2025 - Resuming The National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity (Part 1)

You gotta take the opportunities for humor when they come.

AND virtually everybody else in the workforce has to justify their existence.

I have no sympathy what so ever for them.

I don’t think mocking Americans is a very dignified look for a president. It’s douchey.

They didn’t create their jobs. They didn’t hire themselves. They are not the root of any corruption; we know who is however.

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Life is neither fair or unfair. We control how we treat one another. Don’t blame life.

You still don’t understand what’s happening at all, do you? I’ve had enough good looks from Presidents in my life.

This is, among other things, an ideology test. America is done with being subverted from within. I’m totally fine with someone finding that offensive leaving the government. I do not think there are any irreplaceable woke ideologues in the entire government, in fact.

Someone who found it funny or was indifferent and can fill out the damn form is probably the guys we need to keep around.

Democrats are going to have to choose between LARPing as socialist resistance fighters and kicking woke to the curb to resume arguing about funding levels for what we all agree needs to be funded. If they stick with woke they will be trampled in the next 10 years, and that’s actually a bad thing.

Opposition parties are important, after all.

This may result in a lot of New Guinean tribesmen missing out on Chaucer due to the translation effort into all 832 languages being abruptly halted, but I think they’ll continue to find a way to make sense of the world around them.

Right. But when the gravy train comes to a halt, thats it. It was fun while it lasted. No boo-hoo, no hissing about nazi’s.

Its just time for them to get real jobs. :man_shrugging:t2: Thats it.

I’ve had to work just to be able to actually eat since I was 10. I have some pretty sharp fangs that are good for tearing off excess fat.

They are excess fat. The recievers of corruption and largesse that has been illegitimately taken from many and given to a few.

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It’s douchey and Musk is a foreigner who doesn’t care about Americans.

That’s sitting in Congress. I’m not going to let politicians and their lackeys make me view working class Americans as the villains in this story.

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It’s a good thing Musk has no authority, and serves as an advisor to Donald J. Trump, 45th and 47th President of The United States of America. Trump has authority.

Get used to more. If Gen-X knows anything, it is how to not care about unimportant bullshit coming from people who are full of shit.

In fact, we might have the best-honed bullshit detectors the country has ever seen or will see, without major changes to the education models going forward.

The kids coming up behind us got all roped into the dumb crap that’s being purged at the moment. I missed out on microaggressions.

They aren’t exactly the prime movers, but they knew they were on easy street.

I’m just saying, they have no real room to gripe. The ones that work diligently and pull their weight are good.

The ones that didn’t, don’t and won’t gotta go.

Is this going to be your latest catchphrase or something? Go listen to Thriller in your parachute pants. Loving you country means loving your people, even the retards.

You can still treat them like human beings. But that’s the diversion. The evil government employees. Meanwhile, how much are eggs?

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:rofl: come on man. This is supposed to be discussion in good faith.

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I will. You’re right, in that it wasn’t them fattening up the budgets.

Well, we’ve been under Boomer governance for a LONG time. Suspiciously long, one might say. We got a break with Biden, who was from the previous generation. 1992-present, if you count Biden.

I’ve actually worked in roles similar to Musk, but on a smaller scale involving well-functioning organizations. A business analyst doesn’t necessarily have any authority at all to make any business decisions whatsoever. I supported the business decision makers by configuring the software correctly for new business processes, typically with table-level access to nearly everything. The other side of that is advising on changes to the real-world process, which people with authority would have to sign off on, and usually did.

When organizations do that as they go along, which the government doesn’t do a good job of at all, DOGE is just called the yearly audit. The ones I’ve been involved in typically find a few things found that need fixing, but nothing that shakes the business to its core, like what’s happening in government.

I realize this all might sound very unusual to you, but this all sounds great to me.

A european owned company I was at used to welcome the auditors. It was like a consultation more than anything to them. And actually, a really nice place to work. Clean, safe, everything functioned as it should, and if anything didn’t, it was repaired back to oem standards as quickly as possible.

Way better than a couple of death traps I’ve walked into.

You misread me. I’m saying you can do what’s necessary without being a douche about it. Hilary was a douche when she mentioned deplorables; Trump and Musk’s rhetoric is no different.

They’re socialists, what did you expect?

They were pretty generous.

This is the whirlwind they have sown and must now reap. This is the counter-revolution that’s reversing the slow but steady crawl towards a one-party Socialist state and the permanently entrenched vampire economy that all Socialism strives to attain while prattling on about the workers.

So close. Four more years of open borders might’ve done it, but alas, it wasn’t to be. The whirlwind isn’t going to stop, it’s going to pick up.

All thanks to those easily-fooled voters for Donald Trump.

Yeah. From the Silent Generation. He tried living up to the “less heard from” his term as President. Fairly appropriate.

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