To the people hoping a huge dip in their numbers on this one day will scare them: These megacorporations have set themselves up for consumers to be dependent on them. Even if we have a great turnout for this one-day boycott, it's still a boycott that asks negligible sacrifice from consumers. The corporations won't be worried that a big one-day boycott means consumers are poised to actually do real damage to them.
He violated the Budapest Memorandum (Ukraine agreeing to give up their nuclear weapons in return for the US and Russia promising no aggression and to come to Ukraine's defense in the event of aggression) only 20 years after it was signed by Russia when he annexed Crimea. He may as well have shredded it when he launched the "Special Military Operation."
because they are increasingly viewed as the villains
Misson spectacularly failed. There's never been more sympathy for federal workers. They made Republican members of congress not want to go to town halls because they are increasingly viewed as the villains.
This should be brought up every time somebody says they're trying to make the government more efficient. That's an obvious lie covering for the fact they're trying to cripple the government's ability to do anything.
We want their funding to be shut down so that the EPA can't do all of the rules against our energy industry because they have no bandwidth financially to do so.
Anyone who demands better proof than that is being unreasonable.
Still on 1.04. I've been pestering my manager to upgrade to 1.04a for months now, but stuff moves slowly in the government. The day I no longer have to tighten the girdlesprings to synchronize the Magneto-reluctance fluctuation with the variance of the cardinal grammeters, I'll be a happy man.
I think the only way the Democrat party meets the current moment is if an AOC or Bernie or similar wins the next presidential primary and aggressively replaces the current leadership.
Ewww, gross, it's the poor.