Yeah, the movie is definitely a product of a simpler time when we uniformly expected politicians to at least nominally have the interests of the country at heart rather than merely being reality TV stars whose only real value is upsetting the other tribe.
My earlier comment was substantive and well received, but eventually flagged - a heckler's veto that doesn't even require coming up with anything intelligent to yell. The only thing remotely close to violating comment guidelines was using some colorful language to describe a public figure, so I am just going to repeat the substantive points without those apparently-triggering words.
> President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho had better leadership, speaking ability, policy planning, honesty, work ethic, intelligence, humility, and outright patriotism than the [self-censored] currently [self-censored] our White House could ever hope for. He also didn't [self-censored] trafficked underage girls or pardon Upgrayedd for a bribe. It turns out that movie was kind of idyllic.
The real tragedy would be the loss in shareholder value for DuPont if we allowed concerns about PFASs accumulating in the environment to impact their bottom line
>The Environmental Protection Agency is moving forward with approvals for pesticides containing “forever chemicals” as an active ingredient, dismissing concerns about health and environmental impacts...
But of course. Out of an abundance of caution, the EPA is erring on the side of investors. /s
Ah yes because what is happening now is clearly exactly the same as what happened before Trump took office and turned it into a place to enrich himself and making the absolute worst decisions for the country every single time.
It's like our leadership generation watched Idiocracy but didn't realize it was a comedy
Brawndo!!! The Thirst Mutilator!
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Gotta say, despite my desire for an ever-entertaining evening flame war; I'm in agreement.
DEMDHC also recognized the hard path opportunity to save his country and took it.
Yeah, the movie is definitely a product of a simpler time when we uniformly expected politicians to at least nominally have the interests of the country at heart rather than merely being reality TV stars whose only real value is upsetting the other tribe.
My earlier comment was substantive and well received, but eventually flagged - a heckler's veto that doesn't even require coming up with anything intelligent to yell. The only thing remotely close to violating comment guidelines was using some colorful language to describe a public figure, so I am just going to repeat the substantive points without those apparently-triggering words.
> President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho had better leadership, speaking ability, policy planning, honesty, work ethic, intelligence, humility, and outright patriotism than the [self-censored] currently [self-censored] our White House could ever hope for. He also didn't [self-censored] trafficked underage girls or pardon Upgrayedd for a bribe. It turns out that movie was kind of idyllic.
The real tragedy would be the loss in shareholder value for DuPont if we allowed concerns about PFASs accumulating in the environment to impact their bottom line
https://archive.ph/2025.11.24-172518/https://www.washingtonp...
States should step up and preempt this approval with a ban.
Just wait until you see the EO eliminating state law obstruction of national food policy.
State's Rights is only cool if it's used for slavery.
>The Environmental Protection Agency is moving forward with approvals for pesticides containing “forever chemicals” as an active ingredient, dismissing concerns about health and environmental impacts...
But of course. Out of an abundance of caution, the EPA is erring on the side of investors. /s
which has been happening since the 1970s...
Ah yes because what is happening now is clearly exactly the same as what happened before Trump took office and turned it into a place to enrich himself and making the absolute worst decisions for the country every single time.