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  1. TimHauck

    Trump looking at Musk as policy advisor

    He’s not moderate either. He literally tweeted saying he was voting Republican.
  2. And how did they get moved to the front of 2SLGBTQIA+? https://www.canada.ca/en/women-gender-equality/free-to-be-me/2slgbtqi-plus-glossary.html Although apparently not all organizations want them in the front. I would agree that the more common ones should be first https://www.lgbtqia2s.org/what-does-lgbtqia2s-stand-for
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    Does anyone know any “two-spirit” people?

    Yes I wondered this as well
  4. TimHauck

    Does anyone know any “two-spirit” people?

    You follow him on instagram
  5. TimHauck

    Does anyone know any “two-spirit” people?

    At first I thought there would’ve already been something encompassed in one of the other letters but after reading the definitions for the first time ever today I guess it’s not. I would say non-binary seems similar however and doesn’t really have anything to do with genitals either, but where “2 spirit” is apparently identifying with both genders, I believe non-binary is usually more identifying with neither
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    Does anyone know any “two-spirit” people?

    It’s called a search. But I’d rather follow those people than “DC Draino”
  7. TimHauck

    Does anyone know any “two-spirit” people?

    Uh oh, it does seem there is a bit of infighting about this term:
  8. TimHauck

    Does anyone know any “two-spirit” people?

    I was going to ask this as well. It says it started from indigenous people but I wasn’t sure if non-indigenous people were allowed to be it also
  9. I’m not sure if I was understanding your post correctly. It reads to me as though your question was rhetorical and you thought the $20/hour was the reason. Is that not what you meant?
  10. Yup. @TheNewGirl was also demanding RealTim pay her $25/hour to move furniture or whatever it is he hires illegals for
  11. I forgot about Jesse Watters thinking that $20 an hour was 6 figures, lol. You guys wanna talk about people that “don’t care about people who are struggling,” there’s exhibit A.
  12. If they’re small locally owned restaurants the $20 wouldn’t apply to them
  13. TimHauck

    Trump looking at Musk as policy advisor

    He has done this a couple times, I still wouldn’t call him a “right wing but job” though. He certainly leans right however
  14. TimHauck

    Trump looking at Musk as policy advisor

    Goalpost moving, thanks for admitting you were wrong
  15. TimHauck

    Trump looking at Musk as policy advisor

    I could definitely see this as a motivation for Musk. Maybe also trying to get Trump posting on x again.
  16. TimHauck

    Trump looking at Musk as policy advisor

    Already happened. But again, I don’t have an issue with Musk being an advisor
  17. TimHauck

    Trump looking at Musk as policy advisor

    It is different. Musk has more businesses than just twitter, sounds like they want his advice as a successful businessman not as the owner of twitter. But he’ll probably suggest the government fire 50% of their employees or something. Will kill the economy, but should help inflation.
  18. TimHauck

    This economy is so bad

    Agree with most of this, although I honestly wouldn’t blame Trump for much of the inflation. It started during his term but was mostly the result of Covid and the resulting strain on supply. His stimulus was more necessary for the immediate aftermath of Covid, Biden’s arguably was not. But your last 2 paragraphs are spot on. I work in the food industry and generally speaking I think the cost increases in 2022ish were real, however many costs have since come down but companies are a lot less willing to reduce prices than raise them. Many are however starting to run more sales and stuff like that so the overall cost to consumers is coming down or staying the same at worst (talking more specifically of groceries). @Engorgeous George, curious why you think we’ll see an uptick in inflation? I’d be surprised to see it go up much, but yes it doesn’t really seem to be coming down. I’d say the reason for that is that there is still high demand. I don’t think there’s much risk for stagflation though if unemployment increases. If that happens then demand will decrease and prices will be forced to decrease as well.
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    This economy is so bad

    It’s a fact there was extra unemployment. It’s not a fact that that contributed to staffing shortages in any measurable way
  20. TimHauck

    This economy is so bad

    Biden’s stimulus made inflation worse because it gave people more money to spend and created more demand for goods and services, which was already spiking when everything opened up after the height of covid. I think the “paying people not to work” trope is overblown however or else the staffing shortages should have ended when those payments ended but they didn’t. The biggest factor as it relates to restaurants in particular IMO was the pandemic made people realize they didn’t want to work in restaurants anymore. So they had to pay people more to attract workers which gets passed to consumers in the food prices.
  21. Yes and no. It could’ve been ready sooner but lib doctors convinced them to make the trial longer
  22. TimHauck

    This economy is so bad

    Do you think the current economy is “the worst in the lower classes’ lifetime”?
  23. You’re right that people weren’t making that claim in this thread specifically, but it is done often in the Covid thread, mostly by @lod001 and @lickin_starfish. The usual suspects on social media did try blaming the vax however, which was also called out earlier in the thread (not by me I’ll point out) but you’re probably also right that no one should read social media. After @jerryskids suggested it was a cardiac issue, that kinda opened the door for one of the 2 aforementioned posters (or others) to make the claim, so I shared that he likely wasn’t even vaxx’ed to give evidence to try to rule it out before that happened.
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