Better deploy the Jewish space lasers to knock out the hurricanes they're sending.
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Can't we use them to knock her out?
Her mind must be a small dark scary place.
She has a mind? I was considering studying her as an example of the Void.
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She is the inevitable result of a severe lack of education mixed with the backwoods of Georgia, sprinkling on some homegrown racism and lust for power.
She is the last gasp of a dying ideology, thrashing about in the hopes that something will stick. She will be irrelevant soon enough. But sadly soon enough is not soon enough.
As much as I'd like to agree, it can't be understated how close this election is forecasted to be. If Trump is not once again rebuked this vile goes straight back into the mainstream of our government and it will take decades to get it out.
If they can control the weather, then clearly they're controlling you.
That desire to vote Trump? Clearly, it's a deep state machination.
Sorry, Conservatives, you gotta vote Harris.
And jolly old Elon has also something to say about it ...
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg publicly confronted Elon Musk on Friday, refuting false claims the tech billionaire made about the federal government’s response to Hurricane Helene. Musk, who has over 200 million followers on his platform, X (formerly Twitter), accused federal agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, of blocking aid deliveries and obstructing private relief flights to storm-hit areas in North Carolina.
Musk shared a screenshot of a text exchange purportedly with a SpaceX engineer claiming the FAA was “throttling” airspace, preventing helicopters from delivering Starlink internet terminals. Musk labeled the government’s actions as “belligerent government incompetence,” triggering a wave of misinformation on social media.
[...] Buttigieg responded directly to Musk on X, debunking the claims. “No one is shutting down the airspace and FAA doesn’t block legitimate rescue and recovery flights,” Buttigieg tweeted. “If you’re encountering a problem, give me a call.”
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If there's any original truth to it all, they were probably told to hold the flights in because of all the rescue efforts in the area. Of course, Elon took that personally.