["OpenAI announced a partnership with Estonia to roll out ChatGPT Edu in all secondary schools, starting with 10th and 11th graders by September 2025, as part of the country’s AI Leap 2025 initiative to provide free AI tools and teacher training." (more here) And now for a bit of levity, enjoy this. gjr]

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133 responses to “Sandbox – 25feb25”
scenes @ 12:42 PM
And the 2nd word (блять = blyat’) is the f word.
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EF@1:53PM
This might all be a blessing in disguise, an opportunity to do something different while avoiding political embarrassment (Lindsey Graham as an example)
It’s pretty obvious where the borders will end up, that Ukraine won’t be part of NATO or the EU, maybe a few tripwire foreign militaries thrown in (all 15 members of Denmark’s Army?)…so it’s a bummer that the grind continues. The Ukrainian nomenklatura can hie thee off to Switzerland to spend some of their vast wad of stolen cash on coke and whores.
Naturally, as long as it all continues, the more opportunities for really big nastiness.
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Administrivia – If it concerns the Russia/Ukraine peace negotiations, comment under my latest post on the subject which was posted today (28feb25). Thanks.
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This article is from the WSJ:
“They Crashed the Economy in 2008. Now They’re Back and Bigger Than Ever.”
“They” being the banks and Wall Street. Some how, in the entire article, the fed govt is left completely out of the picture other than how it had to “save” the big banks (other than Lehman Bros – I guess they didn’t grease the correct palms).
We can only learn from history when history is told honestly and completely. The Big Finance guys made plenty of mistakes last time but it was all set up by the fed govt. And let us not forget the role an ignorant and greedy John Q Public played in the whole mess.
Make no mistake – the commercial real estate scene is ripe for a collapse. I think most of the BS flying around about how “safe” the investments are is because they always expect Uncle Sugar to bail them out.
Can’t believe the editors at WSJ let this run. Shameful.
Pick it up as a link from Drudge to get past the pay-wall.
https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/abs-crashed-the-economy-in-2008-now-theyre-back-and-bigger-than-ever-973d5d24
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I remember when progressives thought that insurrection was a bad thing!
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/secretive-movement-known-altgov-openly-rebelling-against-trump-and-musk-inside-our
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Thought I’d share this just because I think the theory is interesting.
“While Silicon Valley obsesses over AI, a weight-loss drug is quietly becoming the biggest economic disruptor since the internet. Here’s why your job, investments, and future depend on understanding it”
https://wildfirelabs.substack.com/p/the-100-trillion-disruption-the-unforeseen
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Posted by: scenes | 01 March 2025 at 12:40 PM
Probably “a thing” as you suggest but we’re still in the early stages of cataloguing the health issues associated with taking these drugs. All those “Wellness Centers” that the casinos and the NFL are thinking about…..they might need them for repairing the damage caused by the drugs themselves!
I guess we’ll see!
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Take a break now from the travails of Tiny Grifter and his journeys through DC Land and watch the coolest thing you’re likely to see today!
The robotic lander, dubbed Blue Ghost, touched down on the lunar surface early Sunday. It’s a feat that only one other private company has ever accomplished.
Blue Ghost…..? Pac Man reference?
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/rcna193468
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re: fish@10:20
Very cool, I was just reading about that a few days ago and forgot to check in on the thing.
Prediction (if it hasn’t already happened). There’ll be pearl-clutching and whatnot at some point by science NGOs, UN science committees, big schools, about how the hoi polloi can’t send things to the moon as it’s the Property of the People (ie. quasi-government gatekeepers).
God knows what’s required just for the launch.
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Thank goodness for Grok, infinitely preferable to Google search.
I found out what the deal was with Blue Ghost, basically a NASA-funded thing although maybe there’s some accounting difference.
Strictly speaking, I suppose that all US lunar landings were done by private companies. Hughes and Grumman come to mind.
I wonder if SpaceX has any plans for landing on the moon purely for their own purposes, that would be a cool thing indeed.
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That did not take long-
https://www.breitbart.com/latin-america/2025/02/27/panama-ag-hong-kong-company-granted-unconstitutional-canal-contract/
😉
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scenes @ 12:04 PM
Jim Rogers (hedge fund manager who retired in 1980 with > $100M net worth) wrote a book “Adventure Capitalist” in 2002. In it, he relates a conversation in Africa he had with an American official of an NGO. She was pissed because he had obtained a visa to a country that she thought was only available to U.S. govt. officials. Because govt officials are special, and ordinary citizens are not.
He couldn’t stand any NGOs.
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Sure….now they care that the President is fucking off at work!
Progressive America didn’t care when former President Brainstem was lounging on the beach in Delaware 20 days out of 30 every month!
Of course President Stem wasn’t really running anything….. so I guess they were right not to care!
https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/south-carolina-declares-state-emergency-34781628
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For those of you planning on serious grilling during the upcoming summer season – better buy your faux-burgers soon.
Beyond Meat shares are down by 2/3 in the last year; down by 96% in the last 5-years. Looks like enthusiasm has declined for this ‘perfect’ food. Although since Trump has decided to add faux-meat to the critical reserves of this country, along with bitcoin, there may be a spike in demand.
U.S. dollar is down by 96% since the Federal Reserve was chartered in 1913. Is enthusiasm declining for this perfect reservoir of financial security?
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Posted by: The Estonian Fox | 03 March 2025 at 08:47 AM
Is enthusiasm declining for this perfect reservoir of financial security?
Enthusiasm is declining for a whole range of bad ideas from the 20th century…..
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Well this is a bad look…..
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5172660-attorney-general-pam-bondi-epstein-files/
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Really? Just noticing it now that them democraps are out of power……
….sigh! What are you going to do…..it’s the house organ for government (well….one of far too many!).
https://thehill.com/opinion/education/5169276-constitution-collapse-donald-trump/
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fish 11:43 – Reading the hair-on-fire diatribe, we see he actually puts most of the blame on congress and the lack of education of school children regarding civics. And the time frame for this is long before Trump ever entered politics.
Nowhere does he admit that Trump is targeting waste, fraud and abuse of funds.
I’m all for a heavy dose of civics throughout all grades in govt schools – our national govt was set up by a bunch of dead white men who nowadays would be considered anywhere from right-wing to far right-wing right through to violent Christian Nationalist and even libertarian.
Make the citizens read about the warnings from the founders about the evils of govt debt and the danger of debasement of our currency.
Probably too late, now. But at least Trump is willing to go down swinging.
The best we can hope for is that the populace wakes up to the fact that our fed govt was long ago set on an auto-pilot course headed for a crash landing and the 2 major parties have only fought over the air speed.
Well – the ticket was mighty expensive and the view was fantastic but our nation isn’t going to be walking away from this landing.
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On a different matter, I heard this on local radio (KNCO) and after I stopped laughing, got to thinking about how screwed we are.
“An update on what’s considered a first-of-its-kind five-year Arts and Culture Action Plan was presented at the recent Nevada City City Council meeting. It’s part of ongoing efforts to perk up in-person attendance and participation, through the two local Cultural Districts funded by the state for Grass Valley and Nevada City, along with Truckee. Nevada County Arts Council Executive Director, Eliza Tudor, told the Council that “Culture Forward”, which kicked off in June of last year, has deliverable goals of identifying avenues of funding and partnership opportunities, to help economically stabilize the sector…”
“Tudor also mentioned that a recent state tour of the arts and culture scene in the area, which included a member of the Assembly, inspired new legislation. She said it would authorize municipalities to ensure that a certain percentage of residential development be designated as affordable housing for artists who live within half-a-mile of a cultural district…”
Is it these people?
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/270314493
Holy cats, look at the new money! Where did that come from? Gotta look.
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Posted by: Scott O | 04 March 2025 at 07:34 AM
I’m all for a heavy dose of civics throughout all grades in govt schools
Regrettably they are now wholly incapable of teaching “civics”. What you term civics they would teach as some watered down (or maybe not) 1619 Project grievance studies seminar.
Actually this is a spin on why I laugh when progressives whine about potentially teaching religion (Christianity) in the public schools. There’s no better way to make sure something is not learned than by teaching it in today’s modern public schools.
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I’d probably just leave ‘civics’ to a quick history of the country’s founding and the set of basic rules laid down.
It’ll be as interesting as trigonometry to the average student.
Get a load of this, it’s worth scanning the whole thing:
https://dpi.wi.gov/sites/default/files/imce/social-studies/HS_course_outline_in_civics_or_government.pdf
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Posted by: scenes | 04 March 2025 at 09:27 AM
I made it as far as the Foreword……
Jill K. Underly, PhD
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Tenants…..?
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There are folk who have never heard the word ‘tenets’ yet use it often.
I had a boss once that would lecture all of us on the “tenents of software engineering” despite not having any formal training in the subject… one of the last things I did at that company is set her straight on that.
She also chain smoked unfiltered Camels; she ate only organic food and drink to make up for that nasty habit.
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The ball’s in Patel’s court.
“FBI Refuses To Produce Evidence On Seth Rich Laptop”
“In response to the order, the FBI filed and(sic) appeal that requested the records be sealed for 66 years in the interest of national security.”
Seth Rich was an employee of the DNC and had no govt clearance (that we know of).
The Blob is still running things and you are never going to know what the hell is actually going on.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-03-03/fbi-refuses-produce-evidence-seth-rich-laptop
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Posted by: Gregory | 04 March 2025 at 10:29 AM
There are folk who have never heard the word ‘tenets’ yet use it often.
She has a PhD….it must be okay then…..
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“Jill K. Underly, PhD”
I’m afraid that there are a lot of Dr. Jills in the gynarchy.
Although it’s an impossibly large task, that strikes me as the real strength of DOGE & Co.
If you defund all the bullshit, most of the crazy people go away, although finding enough laundress gigs could be a problem. It’s a definable goal with real value in it’s war with the Iron Rice Bowl and griftery generally.
…
All the kewl kids say ‘tenent’.
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Meanwhile, in the Balkans.
https://x.com/UpdateNews724/status/1896901165058756970
World is fulla glue-sniffing civet cats.
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Posted by: scenes | 04 March 2025 at 11:34 AM
World is fulla glue-sniffing civet cats.
Now THAT is governance…..
PS: the gauntlet has been thrown down on the “Pissing Match” thread. Do you stand ready to accept the challenge?
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is he pretending to have a WSJ account? or that he read the article? If he were smart he’d bet $52 and then buy a free account.
What psul really needs is a Grok 3 account. Not only is it way more informative, but you can argue with it.
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Posted by: scenes | 04 March 2025 at 12:03 PM
What psul really needs is a Grok 3 account. Not only is it way more informative, but you can argue with it.
What fish really needs is a Grok account…..thanks for the heads up.
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While I hope it doesn’t encourage “them” to any great degree it is an impressive (as the author puts it…revolutionary) capability!
Plus it will work the usual suspects into a further lather over Musk…..that by itself makes it worth doing!
https://www.rodmartin.org/p/military-starship-how-spacex-is-about?r=faen9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&triedRedirect=true
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So, I asked Grok about the armored division idea. Many pardons for the length.
The idea of moving a fully equipped U.S. armored division using SpaceX Starship rockets is an ambitious concept that hinges on several technical, logistical, and operational factors. Let’s break it down to assess its practicality as of March 04, 2025, based on current capabilities, limitations, and reasonable projections.
What is a U.S. Armored Division?
A modern U.S. Army armored division, such as the 1st Armored Division, typically consists of:
Personnel: Around 15,000–20,000 soldiers.
Equipment: Approximately 200–300 main battle tanks (e.g., M1 Abrams, ~70 tons each), 300–400 infantry fighting vehicles (e.g., M2 Bradleys, ~30 tons each), 100+ artillery pieces (e.g., M109 Paladins, ~28 tons each), plus numerous support vehicles (trucks, Humvees, etc.), fuel, ammunition, spare parts, and supplies.
Total Weight: Estimates vary, but historical data (e.g., moving the 1st Armored Division in 2003) suggest equipment alone could weigh 100,000–150,000 tons, with additional sustainment supplies (food, water, fuel, ammo) adding tens of thousands more tons for initial deployment and ongoing operations.
For this analysis, let’s assume a minimal deployment weight of 120,000 tons for equipment, with personnel and initial supplies adding another 10,000–20,000 tons, totaling ~130,000–140,000 tons.
Starship Capabilities
SpaceX’s Starship is designed as a fully reusable, super heavy-lift launch vehicle:
Payload Capacity: Currently advertised at 150 tons to low Earth orbit (LEO) in its reusable configuration, with aspirations for 250 tons in an expendable mode (though expendable use is not the primary goal). Elon Musk has suggested future iterations (e.g., Starship Version 3) could reach 200+ tons reusable, but this is speculative as of now.
Dimensions: The cargo bay is 9 meters wide and ~50 meters long, offering ~1,000 cubic meters of volume, though military equipment may not stack efficiently due to shape and weight distribution.
Turnaround Time: SpaceX aims for rapid reuse, with demonstrations like Booster 9 being repaired and restacked in under 24 hours (seen in 2023). However, this is for test flights, not cargo operations with complex loading/unloading.
Launch Infrastructure: Requires a robust launch pad (e.g., Starbase in Texas) and, ideally, a recovery site with a tower for booster catch and reuse.
Theoretical Deployment
To move 140,000 tons:
Number of Launches: At 150 tons per flight, it would take ~933 launches. At 200 tons (future potential), ~700 launches. This assumes perfect packing efficiency, which is unlikely given the irregular shapes of tanks and vehicles.
Timeframe: If SpaceX achieves a launch cadence of one Starship every 24 hours from a single pad, it would take 933 days (~2.5 years). With multiple pads (say, 10) and a hypothetical 6-hour turnaround (refueling, loading, launch), it could drop to ~4–5 days. However, such a cadence is unproven and optimistic.
Distance: Starship’s point-to-point Earth transport could deliver cargo anywhere in ~30–60 minutes, a massive advantage over traditional airlift (e.g., C-17s taking 12+ hours) or sealift (weeks).
Practical Challenges
Loading and Unloading:
Infrastructure: Starship lands vertically, requiring a stable surface. Unprepared fields lack cranes, ramps, and roads to offload heavy tanks. Prepositioning such equipment defeats the rapid-deployment advantage.
Volume Constraints: An M1 Abrams (70 tons) fits within Starship’s 150-ton limit, but its dimensions (~3.7m wide, 9.8m long, 2.4m high) mean only 2–3 might fit per flight, reducing effective payload to ~140 tons max per trip.
Launch and Landing Sites:
Departure: Multiple U.S. launch sites (e.g., Starbase, Cape Canaveral) could handle launches, but scaling to hundreds of flights requires massive expansion.
Arrival: Landing zones need preparation. Without a tower, Starship can’t reuse its booster, and rough terrain risks tipping or damage. Posts on X have noted this issue: if Starships deliver to an unprepared site, they’re stranded without a return mechanism.
Sustainment:
An armored division consumes ~5,000 tons of supplies daily (fuel, ammo, food). Supporting it “entirely from home” via Starship requires 33+ launches per day at 150 tons each, an unfeasible rate with current technology.
Cost:
SpaceX claims Starship could cost $2–10 million per launch. At 933 launches, that’s $1.9–$9.3 billion, compared to ~$300,000 for a C-17 flight or millions for sealift. Cost-effectiveness is questionable unless urgency outweighs expense.
Reliability and Scale:
Starship’s test flights (e.g., 2023 failures, 2024 successes) show progress, but moving an armored division requires hundreds of consecutive successful launches. A single failure could disrupt the chain.
Production of Starships (dozens are in progress) and Raptor engines must scale massively.
Comparison to Current Methods
Airlift: A C-17 carries ~85 tons and takes 12 hours for long hauls. Moving 140,000 tons requires ~1,647 flights, taking weeks with limited aircraft (~223 C-17s in U.S. inventory).
Sealift: Nine ships moved the 1st Armored Division’s gear in 2003 over weeks. Starship’s speed advantage is clear, but sealift handles bulk better.
Military Context
The U.S. Transportation Command has explored “rocket cargo” since 2020, eyeing Starship for rapid delivery of ~100-ton payloads. Gen. Stephen Lyons highlighted its potential for “tyranny of distance” scenarios (e.g., Okinawa under blockade). However, this envisions supplementing airlift for urgent needs, not replacing sealift for entire divisions.
Conclusion
As of March 04, 2025, moving a fully equipped U.S. armored division with Starship rockets is theoretically possible but impractical with current technology:
Feasible for Small Loads: Deploying a brigade (~4,000 troops, 20,000 tons) in ~133 launches over days could work with prepared sites.
Impractical for Full Division: The scale (700–900+ launches), unprepared landing challenges, and sustainment demands exceed Starship’s realistic capacity and infrastructure.
Future Potential: With Version 3 (200+ tons), multiple launch sites, and rapid turnaround proven, it could become more viable in 5–10 years, but it’s not a near-term solution.
Starship excels at speed and strategic surprise, but traditional airlift and sealift remain more practical for sheer volume. The concept is better suited to rapid, targeted deployments than wholesale division moves.
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Posted by: scenes | 04 March 2025 at 01:21 PM
Yeah…..but what did it say about upsetting the local Musk obsessives?
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Democrats are not happy…
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Drill, baby, Drill!
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Thanks Grok,
Why are MAGAs so stupid?
I assume you’re referring to supporters of the “Make America Great Again” movement. It’s tough to generalize about any group—people’s beliefs and actions stem from a mix of experiences, information, and reasoning, even if it doesn’t always align with what others see as logical. Some might argue MAGA folks lean into oversimplified solutions or distrust of institutions because they feel burned by elites or left behind by change. Others might say it’s just tribal loyalty, not stupidity—humans are wired to double down when their team’s under fire.
If you’re looking for data, X posts from MAGA accounts often highlight grievances like economic stagnation or cultural shifts, which they pin on specific policies or “the left.” Whether that holds up under scrutiny varies—sometimes it’s more vibe than evidence. Want me to dig into specific examples or profiles to break it down further?
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Resurfaced Hillbilly –
“…or distrust of institutions because they feel burned by elites”
Not Hillbilly! He still thinks Biden is sharp as a tack!
Hilarious!
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Remember….the sort of person that would do this to 9 kids on a beach trip is exactly who Menopausal Michael Moore thinks we need to let into the country so they can cure cancer.
Flabby douchebag!
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nine-students-who-vanished-mexico-34797512
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It looks like Bessee is emulating his favorite president:
https://www.theunion.com/news/community/ideas-opinions-gaylene-tompkins-time-for-bessee-to-go/article_93394cc2-f92f-11ef-8b22-672e72ac1576.html
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Posted by: George Boardman | 05 March 2025 at 10:21 AM
Cut and paste George….cut and paste……there are people who won’t dignify your local fishwrap (pun intended) with even an email address.
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Those gotcha videos crack me up.
“BREAKING: OMG: State Farm VP Attacks LA Fire Victims for Their “Egos Building in a F*cking Desert” – Admits State Farm is Excluding Whites From Employment (VIDEO)”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/breaking-omg-state-farm-vp-attacks-la-fire/
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The criminality of Democrats knows no bounds.
“This is disturbing – Biden and Obama Democrats created a new beast, the “popup nonprofit shell” they suddenly launch to take in your taxpayer money supposedly for things like climate change and illegal immigration. Major front for taxpayer abuse with accusations of grift growing by the hour. Never saw it like this in decades covering IRS/taxes….
…
”
-Elizabeth MacDonald on X
https://x.com/LizMacDonaldFOX/status/1897358225650991288
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Lol! Drunk with power,
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/03/05/mike-johnsons-chief-of-staff-arrested-dui-charge/81658341007/
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Could indictments be coming soon –
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/03/05/john-podestas-slush-fund-gave-billions-to-climate-charities-founded-only-months-ago/
😉
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MAGA News from somebody on X:
“The CIA is about to be hit with a wave of layoffs.
The first wave of layoffs are expected to include recent hires and probationary employees.
CIA officers hired within the last two years are being summoned to off-site locations, fired and forced to surrender their badges to security personnel, according to the New York Times. The reduction in staff comes after a judge gave Director John Ratcliffe approval to fire employees at will. The lawsuit was filed by CIA officers assigned to the diversity and recruiting efforts under the Biden regime.”
Team Blue News from somebody on RR:
Republican Congressional staffer gets DUI.
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Between the weed and Ketamine and who knows what else, sounds like Elon is ready for The Black Rock Fest.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2025/03/ketamine-effects-elon-musk/681911/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the-atlantic-am&utm_term=The+Atlantic+AM
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Sweet!
https://apnews.com/article/firing-squad-death-penalty-south-carolina-sigmon-05000e874b12bb67c00832c2230f42c8
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In the meantime, a totally organic spur of the moment thing happens. lol. These people crack me up.
“You cannot make this up. Democrats just started singing “We Shall Overcome” in the House chamber during the vote to censure @RepAlGreen for disrupting Trump’s address to congress 🤣🤣”
Jaimee Michell on X
https://x.com/thegaywhostrayd/status/1897672718549393827
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firing squads sound like a good idea to me. The other choices tends towards possible torture (hanging) or play out like some big super-creepy medical experiment gone wrong.
It should probably be more public though.
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cool. Here’s one I stumbled on from a few years back. When Democrats aren’t pushing for child mutilation, it’s war.
“On @SpeakerPelosi’s arm, there’s a bracelet made from Ukrainian bullet casings. I gave it to her as a reminder of how we’re defending the free world, and to symbolize the enduring friendship and cooperation between our countries.”
https://x.com/goncharenkoua/status/1626906420015661058
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