

The French burn cars everytime they’re angry, it’s not really a Tesla thing. And they get angry a lot.
The French burn cars everytime they’re angry, it’s not really a Tesla thing. And they get angry a lot.
There productivity show, creating the illusion of productivity is enough.
Is this a poop knife reference?
His reality distortion field is collapsing.
That’s their core propaganda mechanic. Some bit of offensive trivia is found and shared by Elon. He’ll tweet it. Trump will share it. It’s on the evening show on fox they evening and in newspapers by morning. Repeat this the next day.
The same people celebrating that Obamacare is gone, and being shocked when Affordable Care Act which they depend on suddenly disappears.
All hail the Unimog!
That’s only around my work space. I don’t come near the work spot in my personal time and during my work time I don’t have time to clean it up.
So that’s three judges about to get DOGEd.
Really speed running the “Why Nations Fail” checklist. Kill institutions, inclusivity, rule of law, pushing extractive industries. Educational and healthcare is already half death but still needs to get the coup de grâce.
Only 1-3 in 1000 die. It can go up to 3-10% for developing country conditions.
Government told people to never drink raw milk. The sale and consumption of raw milk went up in ivermectin loving circles. It’s weird reverse psychology with raw milk.
That is Project 2025. Kill federal agencies and replace with privatize those functions. Reduce justice until it’s just the enforcement arm of the administration. Kill everything to do with climate or equality in any form. Cut taxes.
In the end, replacing non profit bureaucracy with for profit monopolies is asking to be beaten to death with fees and legalized bribery making everything more expensive.
The Mumptin government. Musk and Trump falling over themselves trying to please Putin.
There your go
So the country is now a dogecracy or is it still aan oligarchy? Does this count as a coup?
The very classic four stage program.
spoiler
Sir Humphrey Appleby: Then we follow the four-stage strategy.
Bernard Woolley: What’s that?
Sir Richard Wharton: Standard Foreign Office response in a time of crisis. In stage one we say nothing is going to happen.
Sir Humphrey Appleby: Stage two, we say something may be about to happen, but we should do nothing about it.
Sir Richard Wharton: In stage three, we say that maybe we should do something about it, but there’s nothing we can do.
Sir Humphrey Appleby: Stage four, we say maybe there was something we could have done, but it’s too late now.