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Donald Trump's close personal relationship with Vladimir Putin
5-Points replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
You guys still don't get how Trump operates. Trump wants the war to end. He wants to broker a deal. Signaling that he is willing to, not only continue, but to increase the aid if Putin rejects the deal, is Trump saying "Don't fock this up, Vlad. You're going to walk away with some of what you want but not all of it. Say 'no' and I'll make sure you walk away with nothing." And Putin knows Trump is the guy that will do it. -
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Depends. Are they electric?
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Donald Trump's close personal relationship with Vladimir Putin
5-Points replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
Trump sent him mine. I wasn't using them. Also, at Swallwell accusing somebody else of selling anybody out. -
Donald Trump's close personal relationship with Vladimir Putin
5-Points replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
Wrong. Trump has said that he'd negotiate a deal and if Putin rejects it, he'd send more aid to Ukraine than they've ever gotten. -
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Let Us Play A Game Of Geek Club Word Association
5-Points replied to BunnysBastatrds's topic in The Geek Club
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Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
Yes, it is. His account is his personal account. If his account was "X" instead of "Elon Musk" you might have a point. But it isn't, so you don't. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
You disagree with him politically yet he allows you to freely express your opinions on the platform. Hence the platform is politically neutral. I see leftist propaganda on X all the time. I don't follow those people but their tripe clutters up my feed constantly. It goes both ways because he doesn't stifle free speech on his neutral platform. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
And you keep confusing Musk, the man, with X, the company. His company is politically neutral, meaning he doesn't use it to favor one side or the other. That doesn't mean he can't have, or as you seem to be struggling with, express, his own opinions. He's not preventing anyone on his platform from expressing their political views, whether he shares those views or not. I'm not sure why that is so difficult for you to understand. Let's try this. Elon = person with political views. X = company with no political affiliation It ain't rocket science. That's his other company. -
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First, Jerrah needs to fire his current incompetent GM and hire a guy who knows WTF he's doing. Then, have that guy fire McCarthy and hire a young, innovative HC who has the authority to tell Stephen to go fock himself with regards to personnel. I'm 54, unless everything I just laid out happens soon, I'll be dead before the Cowboys win another SB.
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Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
And I still think you're confusing his freedom of speech with how he runs his company. The facts say he's capable of one without compromising the other. -
Somebody needs to take Mike McCarthy's red flag away from him. He sucks at challenges.
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Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
Wow. You have a hard on for a guy who suspended a guy for live tweeting the whereabouts of his private plane that his family flies on? Seriously? Given the multiple recent attempts on Trump's life from batshit crazy leftists, I'd say his concerns were warranted. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
Which Musk hasn't done. So his whole argument is invalid. Yet he persists. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
Well of course, if he's speaking, as the owner of a company, being worried about the banning of his company, he's speaking on behalf of his company. You don't think he should be able to do that? -
I somehow pissed off the football gods so they're delaying the start of SNF. 3AM comes early mutherfockers!!!
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Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
You continue to fail to recognize that a company can maintain political neutrality while the owner of said company can express his/her political opinions. It's understandable, given nobody on the left has ever been able to pull it off. They always run their companies based on their personal political views, to include refusing service to those who openly hold opposing political views. However, Musk isn't that guy. He will allow you to express your political views on his platform, even if he disagrees with them. That is the juxtaposition that you can't wrap your head around because it's completely foreign to you. You're used to the suppression of opposing views so you can't fathom that not being the norm. Musk isn't normal, if you haven't noticed. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
He didn't make the rules. He's just playing the game as it is today. Can't cry about it now if you didn't cry about it then. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
No. I think he spent a considerable amount of his own personal wealth to purchase what he believed to be, or should be, a free speech platform and any attempt to ban X is an attempt to ban freedom of speech. In short, as an African American, he cares more about the U.S. Constitution than do Democrat politicians and their voters. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
I understand them. But much like Elon, I refuse to play by them. It makes them so mad. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
His opinions are his. Your opinions are your's. You are both allowed to express those opinions on his social media site. Why is it hypocritical for him to express his political views on a site that he allows you to express your political views? You make no sense. -
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' to prevent Elon Musk takeover
5-Points replied to Utilit99's topic in The Geek Club
There is clearly a difference whether you choose to admit it or not. Twitter, under Jack Dorsey, was quite a different social media site than it is under Elon Musk. That is the difference. There is freedom of expression allowed by all sides now. Whereas there was mass suppression of conservative expression in 2020. You can refuse to admit it, or say you didn't see it, but that doesn't make it true. It just make you suspect.
