Usually he's not even involved in running the business, they're licensing deals where some scammer pays a few million up front to use the Trump name, which is then used to scam his followers.
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I find it's decent for low stakes programming questions, and that's mostly because I can easily validate correctness just by running the code (because often it'll get it wrong initially and you need to go back to the conversation to fix the issue or just fix it yourself).
How people use it to deal with mental health or relationship issues boggles my mind tho.
Don't be silly, it's not like he killed a health care executive or anything.
Nah, there's been a few recent elections and ballot initiatives that are explicitly designed to undermine democracy and set up separate courts. This is definitely on purpose.
Sure, everyone else is wrong, and you're right even when you're seemingly deliberately misreading everything. If you're not trolling, you should probably get yourself checked.
Yeah, it was a very effective piece of propaganda to the point that Luddite is an insult now.
On the other hand, Biden is a Catholic too and that wasn't an election issue. And Trump probably couldn't tell you which denomination he pretends to be part of.
You can probably just track how much booze is being ordered to Hegseth's office.
The protests didn't do anything to that, it was the insurgency causing a steady supply of body bags to come back.
Which wasn't the case before the invasion, when there were 0 US troops. Why the fuck do you bring up current day when I'm talking about protests that happened over 20 years ago (by people who knew the current outcome was likely)?
And the number there should be is 0, I'm really not sure what point you're trying to make here. People didn't want a war in Iraq in 2003, there were mass peaceful protests, and yet it still happened.
From what I can tell, the 'No kings' flyers were posted by one Twitter account that regularly posts unverified news.