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At this point looking for something different to say, I agree with the meme that has Trump all but laughing his head off at Democrat behavior getting worse.
After all, the Dem's symbol is a jackass that when it gets mad starts brainlessly braying and blindly kicking at all things common sense with its hind legs..
I will make a separate post titled Ghost in the machine.
Strangers into brothers.
I suspect that even Homer would have enough sense to refrain from getting stuffed into the middle of all that malarkey.
The mathematical quantity of fraud in the sundry govt departments -- in particular, the infrastructure projects, plus the efforts to assist the homeless, careless, shiftless, ambitionless, the worthless. There would be no rationale for deficits if the fraud were rooted out / defunded.
Regarding Alcohol: I consume it regularly. I do so as a cope. It's to literally make me dumber; knock the IQ down a full standard deviation. Some prefer cannabis. I employ a cheap Keystone Light. It allows me to mingle among the general population, when I must, with a silly-assed grin on my face.
On a personal note: it is becoming more and more difficult (painful perhaps), to walk this Earth bearing a multi-dimensional, polychromatic, high-resolution mind. I used to think that it was just the high IQ thing; but no -- it's having the burden of a high-resolution mind.... the exercised ability to discern, discriminate and differentiate at an Olympian level. If alcohol had not already been invented, I would have innovated in this alchemy myself. Cheers.
Reuters
Reuters
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Key findings from various fact checks include:
Pranks and Hoaxes: Many of the ads were created as jokes or pranks, often by individuals associated with online prank shows, as confirmed by outlets like the Associated Press and PolitiFact.
Doctored Images: Some circulating images are digitally altered versions of previous ads, with text changed to fit new narratives or different locations.
Recurring Claims: The claim that protesters are "paid agitators" or "professional trouble-makers" is a recurring piece of misinformation that surfaces around various political demonstrations, especially those related to Trump rallies or federal actions like ICE crackdowns.
Lack of Evidence: There is no credible evidence from news organizations or law enforcement that large-scale, organized efforts to pay anti-Trump protesters via Craigslist have ever occurred.
Reuters
Reuters
+5
While the business of professional protest organizing does exist with companies handling various advocacy campaigns, the specific Craigslist ads referenced in social media posts have been found to be fake or unrelated to genuine protest activity
Thanks for the collection!
I wonder if the Gulch is going to get tired of Winning Memes all the Tyme but like our President says: Your going to win even more, Lots more to come!
OK, help an old guy out here. What's with the spook shooting lightning shield?