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  • Don't put that evil on Hailey Welch, she doesn't seem like the "goes to psychics for policy decisions for my dementia addled husband's presidency" type, Hawk Tua hurl would have sucked him out of the presidency and into the old folks home instead.

  • Corrupt class traitor shows his true colors, every teamster should be voting this clown out.

    Also this is on top of him challenging a Republican to a fist fight this year during a committee session where he and the Republican idiot had to be gaveled down by Bernie.

    Absolute 🤡

  • Just another grifter loser pushing racist coonery bullshit to sell his soul to achieve success/power while also appealing to people's gross homo/transphobia to fear monger to kiss the ass of a broke ass white dude who sits at the top of the conservative Ponzi scheme.

    Fuck this dude and all like he, Trump, and all of their allies and minions.

  • politics @lemmy.world
    DigitalTraveler42 @lemmy.world

    The Tech Robber Baron who wants to take over San Francisco

    Balaji, a 43-year-old Long Island native who goes by his first name, has a solid Valley pedigree: He earned multiple degrees from Stanford University, founded multiple startups, became a partner at Andreessen-Horowitz and then served as chief technology officer at Coinbase. He is also the leader of a cultish and increasingly strident neo-reactionary tech political movement that sees American democracy as an enemy. In 2013, a New York Times story headlined “Silicon Valley Roused by Secession Call” described a speech in which he “told a group of young entrepreneurs that the United States had become ‘the Microsoft of nations’: outdated and obsolescent.”

    “The speech won roars from the audience at Y Combinator, a leading start-up incubator,” reported the Times. Balaji paints a bleak picture of a dystopian future in a U.S. in chaos and decline, but his prophecies sometimes fall short. Last year, he lost one million dollars in a public bet after wrongly predicting a massive surge in the pric

    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social
    DigitalTraveler42 @lemmy.world

    The Tech Robber Baron who wants to take over San Francisco

    Balaji, a 43-year-old Long Island native who goes by his first name, has a solid Valley pedigree: He earned multiple degrees from Stanford University, founded multiple startups, became a partner at Andreessen-Horowitz and then served as chief technology officer at Coinbase. He is also the leader of a cultish and increasingly strident neo-reactionary tech political movement that sees American democracy as an enemy. In 2013, a New York Times story headlined “Silicon Valley Roused by Secession Call” described a speech in which he “told a group of young entrepreneurs that the United States had become ‘the Microsoft of nations’: outdated and obsolescent.”

    “The speech won roars from the audience at Y Combinator, a leading start-up incubator,” reported the Times. Balaji paints a bleak picture of a dystopian future in a U.S. in chaos and decline, but his prophecies sometimes fall short. Last year, he lost one million dollars in a public bet after wrongly predicting a massive surge in the pric

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    DigitalTraveler42 @lemmy.world

    Nerds of Lemmy, what are all of the ways that make you a "cool" person?

    Most of us on Lemmy are nerds in many ways, it's part of why we're on something like Lemmy as opposed to the more narcissistic social media platforms.

    However many of us are cool sociable people, or extremely capable in something that others look up to us for, we just have nerdy hobbies or careers or tendencies, what are those traits or abilities that make others enjoy being around us or look up to us or would otherwise be described as "cool"?

    Risa @startrek.website
    DigitalTraveler42 @lemmy.world

    TOS Intro be like...